Tom Hardy will be back on 'CBeebies Bedtime Stories' for a whole week.

Tom Hardy

Tom Hardy

The 'Peaky Blinders' actor was a huge hit with young audiences, with 1.07 million watching his storytelling sessions via BBC iPlayer, and now he's announced his comeback for 'Tom's Week' to keep the little ones and their parents entertained during the coronavirus lockdown.

He said: "Hello. I'm Tom. Sometimes, on a day like this, I feel strong and happy. But, on other days, I just need somebody to give me a hug."

A source added to The Sun newspaper: "Tom was eager to help families in isolation and felt this might give parents a break.

"CBeebies were obviously delighted, they know he is a big hit. Especially with mums."

The 'Dunkirk' star will kick off the week on April 27, when he will be joined by his French bulldog, Blue, to read 'Hug Me' by Simona Ciraolo.

The 42-year-old star will begin: "Tonight's bedtime story is all about a little cactus called Felipe, who just wants a hug, too."

Tom - who first appeared on the series in 2016 - is also set to read 'Under The Same Sky' by Robert Vescio and Nicky Johnston, 'There's a Tiger in the Garden' by Lizzy Stewart, 'Don't Worry, Little Crab' by Chris Haughton and 'The Problem With Problems' by Rachel Rooney and Zehra Hicks.

The likes of Idina Menzel, Orlando Bloom, Isla Fisher, Emilia Fox, Damian Lewis, David Tennant, Maxine Peake, James McAvoy, Dolly Parton, Sir Elton John, George Ezra, Suranne Jones and Eddie Redmayne have all appeared on 'Bedtime Stories'.

Whilst Gregory Porter became the first star to sing a CBeebies Bedtime Story, when he belted out 'Moon River' in November.

The soul star performed the classic ballad from 'Breakfast At Tiffany's' on the show as part of BBC Teach's Bring the Noise campaign - which helped children discover the joys of music-making - while Chip Crawford accompanied him on the piano.


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