CringeyButtocks
Tue 07-Feb-12 17:32:03
Getting too old for CBeebies though he likes Mike the Knight & Octonauts, so I thought we'd move on to CBBC - yikes! It seems to segue smoothly from Lazytown to Tracey Beaker and I'm out of my comfort zone.
What's good AND age-appropriate out there? We only have CBBC/CBeebies and CITV none of the other channels. Ds likes Splatalot (and the Crystal Maze on Challenge!).
I find it helpful to record stuff so he has something to watch in the nightmare post-school slump and I think we've seen every MtK and Octonauts episode 100 times.
MissHavishamsWeddingCake
Tue 07-Feb-12 17:45:06
My DS was five yesterday. He likes Krypto the Superdog, Phineus and Ferb, Kick Buttowski, Spongebob, that kind of thing.
I prefer The Regular Show and Adventure Time, both of which are quite strange but quite brilliant too 
I think a lot of those are on cable channels though. Are you able to download programmes from the internet?
scooby doo(3.30 cbbc
)
me and kids race home to watch it together(used to be 4pm..much better imo
)
CumberdickBendybatch
Tue 07-Feb-12 17:50:40
Horrible Histories, Shaun The Sheep
My DS likes a bit of vintage Batman - was on ITV4 earlier today. KerPOW!
CumberdickBendybatch
Tue 07-Feb-12 20:24:24
Ah yes, DS likes "proper Batman" too 
Wipeout is also good for a giggle 
CringeyButtocks
Wed 08-Feb-12 00:14:22
Thanks all I will investigate. Wipeout is another current favourite of mine ds's.
upsydaisysexstylist
Wed 08-Feb-12 07:15:29
we use u tube a lot at the moment, supergran, heman, old spiderman all on there. But you can't wqnder off, my nearly 4 ds started watching a mr ben parody about Hilary ben,luckily not rude
All the Deadly programmes (I like watching too, due to the lovely Steve), Splatalot, Horrible Histories, Gory games
dd1 is at the same stage - growing out of Cbeebies, too young for a lot of the Cbbc output.
She likes horrible histories - mostly it goes over her head but she like the songs, Wipeout, the Magic thing on BBC1 on Saturday night, the early Harry Potter films (1-4 seem age appropriate), anything Aardman, especially The Wrong Trousers. She likes the Simpsons as well, even though it's another one where lots goes over her head.
My boys are 5 and 3 and the only CBBC they watch, and avidly, is Deadly 60.
iseenodust
Wed 08-Feb-12 22:16:39
Deadly 60 definitely
Nina and the neurons
Kerwhizz (tho I can't watch it's too annoying)
Shaun the sheep
If you fancy a blast from the past but not a whole film we have bought very cheaply DVDs of Wacky Races, Scooby Doo, Duck Tales (Donald's nephews) & Hong Kong Phooey (no Sky here either!).
kickingking
Thu 09-Feb-12 09:22:16
We are in the same situation. DS likes octonauts and Nina and the neurons on cbeebies. He likes deadly 60 on cbbc, but nit much else.
We've been watching DVDs of various Pixar creations and he is enjoying tv shows from mummy and daddy's childhood on YouTube - banana man and superted!
Dancergirl
Thu 09-Feb-12 16:32:51
Out of interest what makes you think he's getting too old for cbeebies? My older two still watched way past 5!
MuddlingMackem
Sat 11-Feb-12 22:35:46
DD is 5 and she's also growing out of CBeebies but isn't ready for much on CBBC. Fortunately we have Sky so have a few other children's channels, but I hate the adverts.
It's frustrating because DS, who's now 8, still likes some programmes on CBeebies even now, so would watch it with her if she was okay with it, but she's the one complaining it's too babyish. Grr!!
gregssausageroll
Sun 12-Feb-12 07:55:58
The ads on the sky channels are awful. We tend to record a lot some can ff for ds.
My 5 yo really loves Fleabag monkey face. In fact so do 8yo and 3 yo dts. Can't remember which channel but we don't have cable.