Hey Duggee’s Squirrel Club coming to CBeebies
April 24, 2025

Hey Duggee’s Squirrel Club – the new spin off series – will premiere on CBeebies and BBC iPlayer on April 28th. New episodes of the show will air exclusively on CBeebies every weekday at 7.10am with episodes landing on BBC iPlayer every Monday.
The series features familiar faces, as Happy, Roly, Tag, Norrie and Betty embark on a new set of adventures. Grown-ups can also listen out for the voice of renowned British space scientist Dame Dr Maggie Aderin-Pocock, who brings Professor Jeanie to life, paired with the playful illustrations of acclaimed artist John Bond.
Kate Morton, CBeebies Senior Head of Commissioning for BBC Children’s and Education, commented: “Hey Duggee is such a hit with our audiences we know the new Hey Duggee’s Squirrel Club will be a winner. At BBC Children’s and Education, we’ve always believed in the power of storytelling to inspire learning. Fans can join the Squirrel Club by singing and dancing along at home, learning through having fun.”
Sue Goffe, CEO of Studio AKA, added: “We’re excited to announce the Hey Duggee Squirrel Club spin-off series arriving this April. Watch our beloved Squirrels embark on even more imaginative adventures in a new modular format; we can’t wait for young fans to join them in discovering the joy of learning through play, laughter, and music.”
With each episode, children are invited to join in on the laughter and learning, whether it’s interacting to help solve mysteries, singing along, or dancing with their favourite characters. The episodes are comprised of mixed segments in a quick-paced, fun, varied format where viewers can feel like they are part of the club.
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