


The Tweenie Clock is an electronic clock inside the playgroup.
It has five circular coloured lights arranged in a pentagonal shape with the lights denoting a special time.
- Red: Story Time (First Time - I Am Me)
- Orange: News Time (USA: Circle Time) (First Time - Tweenie Band)
- Yellow: Song Time (First Time - Tweenie Band)
- Green: Telly Time (USA: Video Time) (First Time - Tweenie Band)
- Blue: Messy Time (First Time - Tweenie Band)
- Purple (in the center with all the lights glowing): Surprise Time (First Time - Wriggling Fingers)
At the beginning of every episode, a random character presses the clock and says, "Tweenie Clock, where will it stop?" it spins in a circular motion until it lands on a random time.
Their were 5 things circling the Clock and on the lights including a Telly on the green light representing Telly time, A Note on the yellow light representing song time, A splodge of Paint on the blue light representing Messy Time, 5 circles on the orange light representing News Time and a book on the red light representing Story Time.
Most episodes set inside the playgroup prominently feature the clock and is always seen in the background of every episode. In Clock Shock, the piece that made the clock break fell out and made it malfunction and Milo pretended to be the clock and a replica clock is created by the Tweenies. However the replica clock never appeared again in the end the piece is put back in the clock.
- Red: "Bella Says" Time
- Orange: Big Dinner Time/Chase Around Izzles Time
- Yellow: Princess Time
- Green: Dotman Time
- Blue: Horrible Hairy Monster Time
- Purple: Listen to Judy Time
Trivia[]
- Early in the first series, the clock has different music and the characters only press the clock and the scene cuts to somebody else saying the phrase.
- As in Clock Shock, there is a switch behind the clock that turns off and on.
- Telly Time and News Time less happen more often after Episode 361.

See also[]
Tweenies in popular culture