Hey Duggee hits 200th episode
September 3, 2024
By Nik Roseveare

BBC Studios Kids & Family have announced that a new series of multi–award winning hit, Hey Duggee, will premiere on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer from September 9th and will include the show’s landmark 200th episode.
The series will launch with nine brand–new episodes and a further 10 being released in early 2025. The new episodes of the much–loved show, made by Studio AKA with BBC Studios Kids & Family and CBeebies, will air exclusively on CBeebies every weekday at 07.05am from September 9th. The 200th episode, The Talent Badge, will air on September 11th, with episodes landing on BBC iPlayer every Monday.
Hey Duggee fans have already had a taste of the new series with The Carrot Badge episode broadcast earlier this summer, which was timed to coincide with the summer solstice and the festival season. New forthcoming titles include:
The Face Painting Badge
The Transport Badge
The Talent Badge
The Mime Badge
The Why Badge
The Sibling Badge
The Monster Badge
The Diary Badge
The Metal Detector Badge
Sander Jones, Director and Writer at Studio AKA, commented: “It’s a great honour for us to have created over 200 episodes to date. Hey Duggee resonates with fans of all ages and I am incredibly proud of this new series. Duggee and the Squirrels are back with more exciting, engaging and fun episodes.”
Hey Duggee was the most streamed CBeebies show on BBC iPlayer in 2022, the third year in a row it topped the list. Additionally, Hey Duggee has amassed over 3.1 billion lifetime views on its official YouTube channel and over 1.3 billion streams on BBC iPlayer since launching on the platform in 2014.
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