Take a Bow
GenreTalent
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes50
Production
Running time5 minutes
Original release
NetworkCBeebies

Take a Bow is a British children's television series that was shown regularly on the CBeebies channel in the United Kingdom. The series features children performing in at a landmark in their area. The performances are shot in the style of a pop video. The performances vary from a singer on the London Eye, to organ playing in Blackpool Tower, from break dancing to playing in a jazz band.

Take a Bow originally began airing on 19 February 2007.

Locations

Episodes

There are twenty five episodes in the first series and twenty five episodes in the second series.

Series 1

Episode 1 – China in Liverpool (Air date: 19 February 2007)

Episode 2 – Ollie's Dancing Feet (Air date: 26 February 2007)

Episode 3 – Gigha! We are Here (Air date: 27 February 2007)

Episode 4 – A Fishy Break in Plymouth (Air date: 28 February 2007)

Episode 5 – By the Beach in Blackpool (Air date: 1 March 2007)

Episode 6 – Bollywood Boogie (Air date: 2 March 2007)

Episode 7 – Wheelchair Disco (Air date: 5 March 2007)

Episode 8 – It Takes Two to Tango (Air date: 6 March 2007)

Episode 9 – Children Rule the World (Air date: 13 March 2007)

Episode 10 – Piping Hot in Edinburgh (Air date: 14 March 2007)

Episode 11 – String Along (Air date: 16 March 2007)

Episode 12 – Disco Divas in Anglesey (Air date: 19 March 2007)

Episode 13 – Railway Rhythms (Air date: 20 March 2007)

Episode 14 – Indian Leeds the Way (Air date: 21 March 2007)

Episode 15 – Crystal Diamonds in Glasgow (Air date: 22 March 2007)

Episode 16 – Ben Harps On (Air date: 23 March 2007)

Episode 17 – Scunthorpe Singing Sensations (Air date: 8 April 2007)

Episode 18 – Rockin' on the Rides (Air date: 9 April 2007)

Episode 19 – Ukrainian Dancing (Air date: 10 April 2007)

Episode 20 – A Drop of Golden Song (Air date: 20 April 2007)

Episode 21 – Sheyenne on the London Eye (Air date: 21 April 2007)

Episode 22 – Steel Pans in a Snowdome (Air date: 22 April 2007)

Episode 23 – Curtis, King of the Castle (Air date: 23 April 2007)

Episode 24 – Bubbling in Birmingham (Air date: 24 April 2007)

Episode 25 – Drumming on the Bus (Air date: 13 May 2007)

Series 2

Episode 1 – Jamboree in the Park (Air date: 3 December 2007)

Episode 2 – Roller Boogie at the Barrier (Air date: 4 December 2007)

Episode 3 – Welcome to Jersey (Air date: 5 December 2007)

Episode 4 – Tea for Two (Air date: 6 December 2007)

Episode 5 – Farmhouse Rock (Air date: 7 December 2007)

Episode 6 – All That Jazz (Air date: 10 December 2007)

Episode 7 – Bolton Baton Twirlers (Air date: 11 December 2007)

Episode 8 – Synch or Swim (Air date: 12 December 2007)

Episode 9 – Centre Stage at Stonehenge (Air date: 13 December 2007)

Episode 10 – Isle of Wight, Tap Delight (Air date: 14 December 2007)

Episode 11 – Sing-a-long in Stormont (Air date: 21 December 2007)

Episode 12 – Angel of the North (Air date: 31 December 2007)

Episode 13 – James and the Giant's Causeway (Air date: 1 January 2008)

Episode 14 – Drumming in the Woods (Air date: 2 January 2008)

Episode 15 – Bodmin Boogie (Air date: 3 January 2008)

Episode 16 – Fabulous Figureskating (Air date: 4 January 2008)

Episode 17 – Street Feet on the Farm (Air date: 7 January 2008)

Episode 18 – Yuanfan the Piano Man (Air date: 8 January 2008)

Episode 19 – Maori Marina (Air date: 9 January 2008)

Episode 20 – Anglesey Hits the High Notes (Air date: 10 January 2008)

Episode 21 – Shetland Fiddling Frenzy (Air date: 11 January 2008)

Episode 22 – Turkish at the Tate (Air date: 14 January 2008)

Episode 23 – Ahoy There Harmonica (Air date: 15 January 2008)

Episode 24 – Bright Line Moves to Brighton (Air date: 16 January 2008)

Episode 25 – What A Circus (Air date: 17 January 2008)

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