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Grace's Amazing Machines
Also known asCatie's Amazing Machines
Presented by
  • Grace Webb
  • Music byThe Darkness
    Country of originUnited Kingdom
    Original release
    NetworkCBeebies
    ReleaseOctober 2018 (2018-10)

    Grace's Amazing Machines (known as Catie's Amazing Machines and presented by Catie Munnings and Jacob Corr for the first series) is a television series first shown on CBeebies in October 2018.

    Presenter Grace Webb explains the role and basic mechanics of large and/or fast vehicles, usually ending up in the driving seat for a demonstration.[1]

    The format is similar for each episode; Munnings/Webb summons Speedie, a remote controlled car, to deliver an envelope revealing the theme of the episode. Three machines are featured, from which she chooses her favourite. Vox pops with children share their thoughts on the vehicles.

    Aglam metal soundtrack is provided by The Darkness.[2]

    The show's second series premiered on 21 October 2019; Munnings left the series to focus more on her rally racing career after receiving sponsorship from Red Bull,[3] and was replaced by Grace Webb.[4] With this, the series was renamed to Grace's Amazing Machines.

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Hillspeed to star in new CBeebies show". British Formula 3. 8 October 2018. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  • ^ Murray, Robin (3 October 2018). "The Darkness Are Soundtracking CBeebies". Clash Music. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  • ^ Catie Munnings interview: Why I had to give up CBeebies for rally driving, The Daily Telegraph, 16 October 2019
  • ^ Grace Webb, MN2S Management
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