A Wisbech cinema is hosting special screenings to celebrate the 10th anniversary of a popular children’s television show.
Hey Duggee is a CBeebies favourite among toddlers and follows the adventures of a big friendly dog called Duggee who is the leader of Squirrel Club.
Every episode he helps Roly the hippopotamus, Norrie the mouse, Happy the crocodile, Tag the rhinoceros and Betty the octopus learn new skills and earn badges.
To celebrate the show’s milestone, The Light Cinema in Wisbech is hosting back-to-back classic episodes for this week’s toddler time.
Parents will also be pleased to know there will a special version of the stick song played as part of the show.
Speaking to reporters about the anniversary, Duggee said: “Woof woof, ah woof, woof woof wooooof!”
The Hey Duggee 10th anniversary screenings will take place on Friday (October 18), Saturday (October 19), Sunday (October 20) and also next Wednesday (October 23).
Visit The Light Cinema Wisbech website for more information about times and prices.
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Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the cinema said: “Toddler Time at The Light is an opportunity for parents/carers and toddlers to enjoy some interactive fun in our screens.
“These toddler-centred screenings are designed exclusively for pre-school children and their parents/carers.
“Audience participation is strongly encouraged, with children (and adults!) taking an active role in the fun.
“There are often some extra free activities to enjoy at The Light after the screening, for example messy play or story-time which all adds to the fun.”
The cinema, at the Leisure Park in Cromwell Road, also offers parent and baby screenings as well as specialist and relaxed screenings for neuro-divergent audiences.
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