Favorite current kids tv program

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Thought I'd ask this as I'm currently sat watching peppa pig while Hayden ( 2 1/2 ) has gone off to do something else now.
I always find myself watching either peppa or humf still even when Hayden has left the room for quite sometime.
Me and the wife have watched all the episodes 5 times or more now and we even noticed the episodes were peppas voice over had changed to another girl, how sad lol, we had to watch the credits at the end to make sure and yes, her name had changed.
So... Which program do you like watching even when the childeren have stopped watching?

Wonder pets and Ben and Holly for me
 
the grim adventures of billy & mandy (contains humour only people around in the 90s will get, i love cartoons that realise adults are likely to be watching to!)
spongebob
penguins of madagascar
 
The last kids show i recall seeing regularly was SMTV on itv on a Saturday morning, quite some years ago, pant and dick presented it, back when they were funny, and they were accompanied by the delightful cat deeley. Well entertaining for a saturday morning.
 
Angelina Ballerina...oh well. Got my daughter some ballet shoes from a shop across the road that does that sort of thing, 9 quid!

Also Peppa and Ben & Holly too, I quite like those. Don't mind lazy town either, and used to watch Big Barn Farm all the time.
 
We have Cbeebies on at times during the day for my 2 year old to watch. There have been numerous times where Oliver is paying no attention to the TV or has been taken up to bed and i have been sat there watching night garden or lazy town.
 
We have Cbeebies on at times during the day for my 2 year old to watch. There have been numerous times where Oliver is paying no attention to the TV or has been taken up to bed and i have been sat there watching night garden or lazy town.

Lol exactly what happens in our house
 
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Phineas & Ferb. My daughter loves it and it can actually be quite funny from an adult perspective. David Mitchell has even voiced an episode.
 
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