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British TV series or programme
BB3B
Created by
Will Brenton
Iain Lauchlan
Mike Gordon
Written by
Dean Woolley
Mark Daydy
Mark Huckerby
Nick Ostler
Directed by
Chris Fenna
Jez Hall (art)
Andre Jacquemin (music)
Dave Howman (music)
Karl Woolley (business affairs)
Helen Cadwallader (production)
Starring
Teresa Gallagher
Eve Karpf
Stefan Ashton Frank
Justin Fletcher
Gary Martin
Ashley Slater
Colleen Daley
Regina Reagan
Eric Meyers
Jennifer Wiltsie
Theme music composer
Bis
Opening theme
What Are We Gonna Do Now?
Composers
Andre Jacquemin
Dave Howman
Bis (montage song)
Country of origin
United Kingdom
No. of episodes
13 episodes
Production
Executive producer
Nikki Chaplin (CBBC)
Producers
Teresa Read
Phil Chalk (associate)
Alison Ray (assistant)
Will Brenton (series)
Iain Lauchlan (series)
Editors
Stephen Charles
Mark Huckerby (script)
Nick Ostler (script)
Running time
20 minutes
Production companies
Tell-Tale Productions
Entertainment Rights PLC
Original release
Network
CBBC
Release
2005 (2005)
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BB3B is a British animated series produced by Tell-Tale Productions in 2005.[1] The entire series consists of thirteen episodes of twenty minutes each. It was shown on CBBC in the UK and ABC Kids in Australia. It first went on air in 2005.
It was created by Iain Lauchlan and Will Brenton, who also created and produced Tweenies, Boo!, Fun Song Factory and Jim Jam and Sunny.
^Phillips, Julian (1 April 2005). "Baby Aliens! Oh, My! How BB3B Series Was Realized". Skwigly.
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