Kasabian frontman Sergio Pizzorno became the latest star to join CBeebies Bedtime Stories in a Glastonbury Festival special on Monday.
The singer, 43, performed on the Woodsies stage at the legendary festival over the weekend with bandmates Chris Edwards, Ian Matthews, and Tim Carter.
Sergio swapped his festival attire for a pair of yellow and black striped pyjamas as he read Lucy Rowland’s Unicorns Don’t Love Sparkles from a backstage balcony at Worthy Farm.
The story follows a Unicorn that likes a lot to things but the problem is that the things he likes aren’t exactly the same as everyone else. Sparkles? He HATES them!
In a clip opening the book, he said: ‘I’m Sergio, tell me some of your favourite things. Mine are singing, dancing in the sunshine and making new friends. I’m in the perfect place for all that at Glastonbury Festival.
Kasabian frontman Sergio Pizzorno is the latest star to join CBeebies Bedtime Stories, in a Glastonbury Festival special on Monday
The singer, 43, performed on the Woodsies stage at the legendary festival over the weekend with bandmates Chris Edwards, Ian Matthews, and Tim Carter
‘Another of my favourite things is a good bedtime story and this one is on fire, Lucy Rowland’s Unicorns Don’t Love Sparkles which is illustrated by Mike Byrne.’
Sergio’s CBeebies Bedtime Story is now available on BBC iPlayer.
Kasabian made their Glastonbury debut in 2005 and headlined the festival in 2014. They are known for songs Fire and Club Foot.
The band confirmed they were one of the surprise acts at the festival on Saturday, sparking delight from their fans.
The band took to their Instagram page to share a photo of an A-board on a patch of grass featuring the words ‘Woodsies newsflash it’s happening! 18.00 Saturday’.
The band, formed in Leicester in 1997, wrote in the post’s caption: ‘It’s Happening! See you 6pm at Woodsies @glastofest.’
CBeebies Bedtime Story has seen a host of big stars take on the role in the hopes of getting the nation reading.
Here MailOnline takes a look back at the hottest A-listers in Hollywood who have cosied up with their teddies much to the delight of little ones… but mainly their parents.
Sergio swapped his festival attire for a pair of yellow and black striped pyjamas as he read Lucy Rowland’s Unicorns Don’t Love Sparkles from a backstage balcony at Worthy Farm
Kasabian, who made their Glastonbury debut in 2005 and headlined the festival in 2014, confirmed they were one of the surprise acts at the festival on Saturday
James Norton was the last star to take on CBeebies Bedtime Story role, teaching children about diabetes through reading.
The Happy Valley star, 38, who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes aged 22, aimed to help young children understand how diabetes and how it can be managed.
James appeared on screens in June when he read Dr Rose Stewart’s How to Manage a Mammoth to help families explore what it’s like living with the condition.
One way the actor tried to teach children how to accept and manage diabetes was by cuddling a teddy bear with a continuous glucose monitor on it.
James said: ‘My diabetes animal is a big shaggy dog called Bruce. When I first got Bruce, he was a puppy.
‘He was difficult to control because he was always overexcited. Now, he’s a bit older and calmer.’
‘He still gets scared when someone’s at the door or he’s hungry. And then he barks very loudly. Or when he gets excited, he still runs around and knocks things over.
‘But generally he strolls along by my side. Bruce is my pal. I’m pleased to say that today Bruce is under control and very calm, which makes me feel very happy and relaxed.’
Last month, Zayn Malik became the second member of One Direction to join the show.
James Norton, 38, is another A-list star to take on CBeebies Bedtime Story role as he hopes to teach children about diabetes through reading
The Happy Valley star, who was diagnosed with type one diabetes aged 22, is aiming to help young children understand how diabetes and how it can be managed
One way the actor tried to teach children how to accept and manage diabetes was by cuddling a teddy bear with a continuous glucose monitor on it
Last month, Zayn Malik become the second member of One Direction to join the show
Kate Winslet led a huge line up appearing of stars who appeared on the show in the run up to Christmas in 2022.
The Titanic actress has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, two Primetime Emmy Awards, five BAFTA Awards and five Golden Globe Awards.
However she still jumped at the chance to appear on Bedtime Stories.
She read Grumpycorn, by Sarah McIntyre, telling the story of a unicorn who wants to write the most fabulous story in the world, but is stuck for ideas.
Tom Hardy sent mums wild as he appeared once again on CBeebies Bedtime Stories last month.
The Hollywood star has made multiple appearances on the children’s broadcaster over the years and caused quite a stir when he made his debut back in 2016.
And Tom returned to screens to read I Am A Tiger by Karl Newson with illustrations by Ross Collins.
Kate Winslet led a huge line up appearing of stars who appeared on the show in the run up to Christmas in 2022 as she read Grumpycorn, by Sarah McIntyre
Tom Hardy sent mums wild as he appeared once again on CBeebies Bedtime Stories last month to read I Am A Tiger by Karl Newson with illustrations by Ross Collins
Mothers and fathers across the country were left delighted as Dolly Parton made an appearance on the popular BBC programme in 2017
The Venom actor seemed in good spirits as he cut a casual figure in a white T-shirt and brown baseball cap as he sat outside with his beloved French Bulldog Blue.
He introduced himself: ‘Hello I’m Tom, well at least I think I’m Tom. Oh yes these are definitely Tom’s arms and legs so I must be Tom.
‘I’m here to read you a bedtime story about a little mouse who might not be a little mouse after all. It’s called I Am A Tiger by Karl Newson with illustrations by Ross Collins.’
Mothers and fathers across the country were left delighted as Dolly Parton made an appearance on the popular BBC programme in 2017.
Dressed in a vibrant yellow biker jacket, the country music star snuggled up in a comfy armchair to read Louise Yates’s award-winning Dog Loves Books.
The appearance sparked hundreds of excited tweets and ‘Dolly Parton’ quickly became one of the top 10 Twitter trends in the UK.
One mother wrote: ‘My 3 children & I loved this tonight Dolly! Such a treat – thank you.’
Another tweeted: ‘Was watching the news, depressing as always, but then found on Iplayer doing the cbeebies bedtime story! Peace restored.’
Fans went wild as Harry Styles settled down to read his first children’s book on the show in May 2022 as he sported some brown and blue-spotted pyjamas
Orlando Bloom sent fans into overdrive with his appearance on the show back in 2018 with some joking that they would be tuning in ‘despite not having children’ themselves
Fans went wild as Harry Styles settled down to read his first children’s book on the show in May 2022.
Parents gushed over the singer, stating their ‘kids are so lucky’ to grow up with the star’s ‘beautiful voice’ reading them calm stories to fall asleep to.
The former One Direction member beamed in a pair of brown pyjamas as he sat in a big yellow chair and said: ‘Hello I’m Harry, welcome to my house. I love it here, I like to listen to music and read and hang out with my friends.
‘Tonight’s bedtime story is about a house full of love and laughter. It’s called In Every House, In Every Street and it’s by Jess Hitchman with pictures by Lili La Baleine’
Orlando Bloom sent fans into overdrive with his appearance on the show back in 2018 with some joking that they would be tuning in ‘despite not having children’ themselves.
The actor was seen sitting on an armchair with his legs apart and puppy Mighty sprawled out on his lap, and appeared to leave viewers a little hot under the collar while narrating the short story.
Sporting a huge smile, Orlando seemed delighted to be sat with his labradoodle, as he told viewers in a soothing voice: ‘Hello, I’m Orlando. The teddies, Mighty and I are spending a little time together before we settle down for bed.’
Doing his best to have mothers across the nation swooning, Orlando shot a few smouldering looks down the camera as he continued: ‘There’s nothing better than snuggling up with some special friends or family to help you feel cosy, safe and happy especially before you go to sleep.
Chris Hemsworth proved popular with the public as fans rushed to Twitter to gush over the Marvel star when he appeared on the show in 2022
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl swapped the rock and roll guitars and screaming crowds for a quiet night in when he read the Bedtime Story back in 2021
Reese Witherspoon became the first Oscar-winning actress to feature on CBeebies Bedtime Stories in January 2022
Chris Hemsworth proved popular with the public as fans rushed to Twitter to gush over the Marvel star when he appeared on the show in 2022.
The Australian actor read Salina Yoon’s Stormy Night about a teddy scared of thunder.
Taking to social media one viewer wrote: ‘Gosh I feel a swoon coming on!’ and other said they would record the episode to watch it many more times.
Chris channelled his Marvel character Thor, the God of Thunder, as he told the sweet story, donning a smart linen suit which he layered over a simple t-shirt.
One viewer commented: ‘I still haven’t worked out if it was for the little ones or the mum’s’.
Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl swapped the rock and roll guitars and screaming crowds for a quiet night in when he read the Bedtime Story back in 2021.
Reese Witherspoon became the first Oscar-winning actress to feature on CBeebies Bedtime Stories in January 2022.
The actress provided a bedtime reading of Extraordinary by Penny Harrison as she read the heartfelt tale of how beautiful things can be discovered in seemingly ordinary moments.
Tom Hiddleston gave a heartwarming reading of a children’s book as he sat among teddy characters from the book when he appeared on the show in 2021
Eddie Redmayne won praise after his Christmas Day appearance in 2017 as he was joined by Greg the dinosaur to sooth the nation off to sleep
As she began the story, Reese read: ‘Sometimes, when we’re busy, it can be hard to find time to notice the world around us. The things we see every day can seem a bit… ordinary. But if you stop, and look closer, you’ll see that our world is extraordinary!’
Tom Hiddleston gave a heartwarming reading of a children’s book as he sat among teddy characters from the book when he appeared on the show in 2021.
The Loki star read Supertato, a story by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet, as he cosied up in a purple cable knit jumper.
He concluded his reading: ‘Wow that little pea caused a lot of mayhem. But luckily, Supertato was there to save the day! Now it’s time for you to go to sleep. Perhaps you’ll dream of mischievous villains of brave superheros. Goodnight little peas.’
Eddie Redmayne won praise after his Christmas Day appearance in 2017 as he was joined by Greg the dinosaur to sooth the nation off to sleep.
The Oscar winning star, best known for acclaimed appearances in The Theory of Everything, The Danish Girl and Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, delighted fans with a reading of If I Had A Dinosaur.
And it isn’t just celebrities who have had their moment to shine on CBeebies.
The Princess of Wales has even appeared on the show as she read one of her favourite children’s books, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, by Jill Tomlinson in 2022.
And it isn’t just celebrities who have had their moment to shine on CBeebies. The Princess of Wales has even appeared on the show as she read one of her favourite children’s books, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark
David Schwimmer may be known for his role as Ross from Friends but he gained a new legion of fans thanks to his time on the story sessions
The Kung Fu Panda star led the Easter weekend fun this year as he kicked off Good Friday with a brilliant reading of ‘Pom Pom is Super’ written by Sophy Henn
The mother-of-three, who enjoys reading the title to children George, 10, Charlotte, eight, and Louis, five, dressed down in jeans and a £179 Fair Isle Jumper from Holland Cooper for the TV appearance.
David Schwimmer may be known for his role as Ross from Friends but he gained a new legion of fans thanks to his time on the story sessions.
Appearing just before lockdown in February 2020, the actor read a story about two groups of aliens The Smeds and The Smoos, and how they are definitely not friends.
The Kung Fu Panda star led the Easter weekend fun this year as he kicked off Good Friday with a brilliant reading of ‘Pom Pom is Super’ written by Sophy Henn.
Jack sported a bushy grey beard and long hair as he chat on a single brown armchair, next to a toy Panda – seemingly a nod to his iconic character.