It was created and produced for 10 years by Allan Johnston. It is broadcast by the BBC. It is designed to introduce children to Makaton signing, and is specifically aimed at children with delayed learning and communication difficulties. It is aired on the CBeebies channel and in the past was also broadcast as part of the CBeebies programme strand on BBC One and BBC Two).The name of the programme derives from the idea that all children, irrespective of their position on the learning spectrum, are special.
Mr Tumble is good for children with learning difficulty or not. The bright colour's and multiple musical numbers help to engage the audience. The main character also signs along with what he says, allowing a diverse range of viewers to be engaged. In this TV episode they allow children onto the show, to be seen on TV, the children engage in different activities ranging from gardening to cooking.
Mr Tumble also does live shows, bringing in large groups of the public to watch his shows. In these shows he uses a lot of audience interaction, asking questions and bringing members of the audience on stage. His happy toned voice locks the audiences attention throughout the episode. Mr tumble also multi-roles to play different characters, changing costumes to fit the characters personality.
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