Something Special

Something Special

Kids

Something Special

6S | 138E
05/14/2007
4.3

1. Pets

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5/14/2007

2. Weather

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3/13/2007

3. Moving

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3/14/2007

4. Garden

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1/1/1970

5. Farm

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9/14/2007

6. Birds

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1/1/1970

7. Birthday

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1/1/1970

8. Clothes

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4/6/2008

9. Colours

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9/24/2007

10. Doctor

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1/1/1970

11. Family

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1/1/1970

12. Colours

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9/24/2007

13. Food

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1/1/1970

14. Food Part 2

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1/1/1970

15. Holiday

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1/1/1970

16. How Do I Feel?

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1/1/1970

17. Jungle Animals

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1/1/1970

18. Mini Beasts

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1/1/1970

19. What I Like

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10/6/2007

20. Meals

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1/1/1970

21. Music

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1/1/1970

22. Nursery Rhymes and Songs Part 1

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1/1/1970

23. Nursery Rhymes and Songs Part 2

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1/1/1970

24. Nursery Rhymes and Songs Part 3

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1/1/1970

25. Nursery Rhymes and Songs Part 4

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1/1/1970

26. Nursery Rhymes and Songs Part 5

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1/1/1970

27. Opposites

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1/1/1970

28. The Park

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1/1/1970

29. Pets

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1/1/1970

30. School

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1/1/1970

31. Seasons

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1/1/1970

32. Shapes

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1/1/1970

33. Shops

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1/1/1970

34. People Who Help Us

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1/1/1970

35. Toys

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1/1/1970

36. Toys (2)

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1/1/1970

37. Transport

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1/1/1970

38. Under the Sea

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1/1/1970

39. Under, On and In

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1/1/1970

40. Vegetables

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1/1/1970

41. Weather

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1/1/1970

42. What I Like

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1/1/1970

43. Where I Live

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1/1/1970

44. Food (2)

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1/1/1970

45. Clothes (2)

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1/1/1970

Overview

Something Special is a children's television programme produced and broadcast by the BBC. The producer is Allan Johnston who worked as a teacher of children with special needs before joining the BBC in 1989. It is designed to introduce children to Makaton signing, and is specifically aimed at children with delayed learning and communication difficulties. It is aired on the CBeebies channel and in the past was also broadcast as part of the CBeebies programme strand on BBC One and BBC Two). The name of the programme derives from the idea that all children, irrespective of their position on the learning spectrum, are special. It is presented by Justin Fletcher and features various other characters and clips of disabled children. Justin speaks as well as signing, and a spoken narrative is provided over the clips of children. The characters played by Justin are the Tumble Family: Mr Tumble, an adult clown who himself displays delayed learning and communication difficulties, Grandad Tumble and Baby Tumble. Other members of the Tumble family to have made appearances include two Aunts - Polly and Suki, Lord Tumble and King Tumble.

Cast