

Hacker's Birthday Bash: 30 Years of Children's BBC
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Overview
It's 30 years since CBBC started airing short links between shows. To celebrate, Hacker has brought together the finest presenters, past, present and even a new one, to reminisce and laugh at a few bloopers.
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Budget
$0
Revenue
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Runtime
58 min
Release Date
2015-09-09
Status
Released
Original Language
English
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1
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Phil Fletcher
Hacker T. Dog (voice)
Katie Thistleton
Presenter
Ceallach Spellman
Presenter
Toby Anstis
Self
Zoë Ball
Self
Angellica Bell
Self
Warrick Brownlow-Pike
Dodge T. Dog (voice) / Oucho T. Cactus (voice)
Simeon Courtie
Self
Andy Crane
Self
Ortis Deley
Self
Adrian Dickson
Self
Matt Edmondson
Self
Julie Etchingham
Self
Ella Eyre
Self
Tom Fletcher
Self
Debbie Flint
Self
Philippa Forrester
Self (voice)
Simon Grant
Self
Andrew Hayden-Smith
Self
Gemma Hunt
Self
Chris Jarvis
Self
Chris Johnston
Self
Lauren Layfield
Self
Pui Fan Lee
Self
Richard McCourt
Self
Sophie McDonnell
Self
Kirsten O'Brien
Self
Simon Parkin
Self
Andi Peters
Self
Ed Petrie
Self
Simon Potter
Self
Dougie Poynter
Self
Phillip Schofield
Self
Iain Stirling
Self
Steve Wilson
Self
Dominic Wood
Self
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