@cbbc · 882K subscribers · Graded July 2, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
This channel is generally safe for children to watch, especially for those in the primary school age range. It can be a good source of supplementary content for shows they already enjoy.
Best for ages 6-10 years. Not recommended under age 5. Acceptable for 5-12 years.
The content's complexity and themes are best suited for primary school-aged children, with some appeal to slightly older pre-teens.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 25/25 | Content is consistently appropriate, free from concerning themes or manipulation. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 15/25 | Moderate use of Shorts, balanced with longer-form content. |
| Age Clarity | 20/25 | Clearly targets a primary school age group with varied content. |
| Educational Value | 20/25 | Offers clear educational content, particularly in science and sports. |
Content is consistently appropriate, free from concerning themes or manipulation.
The videos, such as Transformation: Turning into Dr Big Brain! and Can You Beat Einstein? True or False Science Quiz!, present age-appropriate content without violence, sexual themes, or scary imagery. There are no signs of manipulative clickbait or misleading titles in the recent uploads.
Moderate use of Shorts, balanced with longer-form content.
With 48% Shorts in the last 100 uploads, the channel uses Shorts frequently but also provides substantial long-form content. This mix suggests a strategy that includes quick engagement alongside more sustained viewing, but it is not solely focused on rapid-fire Shorts.
Clearly targets a primary school age group with varied content.
The content, including shows like Horrible Science and Jamie Johnson FC, is designed for children in primary school. The humor and topics are suitable for this age range, though some content like The Next Step: Cheer might appeal to slightly older pre-teens.
Offers clear educational content, particularly in science and sports.
Videos like Transformation: Turning into Dr Big Brain! and Can You Beat Einstein? True or False Science Quiz! directly engage with scientific concepts. The Jamie Johnson FC series promotes sports and teamwork, providing social and physical education elements.
This channel is the official YouTube presence for CBBC, the BBC's children's programming block. It features clips, trailers, and behind-the-scenes content from various CBBC shows. The content is primarily aimed at school-aged children.
Parents should know that this channel provides professionally produced content from a trusted broadcaster. While it offers a good range of educational and entertainment programs, a significant portion of the content serves as promotion for shows available on BBC iPlayer.
This channel is generally safe for children to watch, especially for those in the primary school age range. It can be a good source of supplementary content for shows they already enjoy.
Use this channel to discover new shows on BBC iPlayer, but be aware that many videos are short promotional clips rather than full episodes.
Transformation: Turning into Dr Big Brain! | Horrible Science | Behind The Scenes | CBBC
— Positive
This video offers an engaging look at science education through a behind-the-scenes format, making learning fun and accessible.
Can You Beat Einstein? 🧠 True or False Science Quiz! | CBBC
— Positive
This quiz format directly encourages critical thinking and learning about scientific facts in an interactive way.
The Football Academy host their own Kids World Cup 2026 Tournament! 🏆 | CBBC
— Positive
This video promotes physical activity, teamwork, and sportsmanship, offering positive social and physical development messages.
Heath from The Next Step: Cheer is in Roblox! | Roblox: Wonder Chase | CBBC
— Concern
This video directly links to a Roblox game, which could lead children to unmoderated online environments outside of YouTube.
What it takes to be a cheerleader | The Next Step Cheer | CBBC
— Neutral
This short clip promotes a show focused on cheerleading, which can be positive for interest in dance and sport, but is primarily promotional.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on CBBC using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
CBBC's Shorts ratio in this sample is 48% — roughly 48 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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