A fast, reliable live player and a tidy daily guide that shows what is on now, what starts next and the exact time tonight’s blocks begin. All timings use UK time. The layout is simple for little ones to recognise their favourites and clear for parents who want to plan around meals, bath time and bedtime.
Channel focus and age range
Baby TV is designed for very young children, roughly six months to four years. The tone is calm and positive. Episodes are short with clear repetition so toddlers can join mid episode without feeling lost. Content leans into early learning through music, colours, shapes, numbers and simple daily routines.
How the day is planned
Mornings begin gently with bright colours, simple songs and first words. Late morning adds light problem solving with friendly characters. After nap time the schedule offers playful action that stays age appropriate. Early evening shifts to quiet story time, lullabies and soft visuals that help children wind down.
Shows you might see
Line ups rotate through the year, but the flavour stays consistent:
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Nursery rhyme and first words series with singing and movement
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Colours and shapes with friendly creatures and clear on screen prompts
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Numbers and counting with a curious guide who celebrates each step
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Everyday routines like getting dressed, tidying up and snack time
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Animal friends and nature shorts that model kindness and sharing
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Bedtime stories and lullabies with slow pacing and gentle music
The guide on this page shows exactly which series and episode is airing right now.
Parent tips
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Clear start and finish times so you can decide if there is time for one more episode
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Consistent preschool friendly tone across the day
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Short runtimes that fit naturally around busy family routines
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Subtitles and audio description where your device supports them
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Simple labels and character names to help with recognition and language
Picture and sound
Baby TV is widely available in high definition on supported devices. Expect crisp lines, bright colours and smooth motion even during movement songs. Streaming usually runs a few seconds behind over the air reception. That small delay is normal and helps keep playback stable on variable connections.
Access note
This live stream is intended for viewers in the UK and Ireland. Programme rights can differ by territory and by season, which may affect availability when you travel. Some devices also enforce region settings automatically.
Live viewing reminder
In the UK, watching any television channel live, whether on a TV platform or through a streaming player, requires a TV Licence. On demand viewing is treated differently, but live channels fall under the licence rules.
Start watching
Press play to join Baby TV live now. Use the Now, Next, Later strip to see where you are in the schedule, then skim tonight’s grid for calm story time, a gentle music block or a colours and shapes hour you can enjoy together. Everything is listed in UK time so you can plan the evening with confidence.