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AN
Andrew Founding member
smtver posted:
When was each studio bit actually on?

Basically all the time except during school time.

Rise and Slime and then later Nick AM (more on that later) were 7am to 9am, then it'd be Nick Jr and CBBC on Nick until 3.30pm when the afternoon live bit would start. During the weekends and school holidays there would be 3 shifts of presenters covering all day.

You were asking what the live bits were called, but the point was because they were always live it didn't really have a name refered to on air, just 'You're watching Nickelodeon with me Lucy Alexander.. etc"
DJ
DJ Dave
We had Nick AM and that was about it for names really, did they not try Snick at one time a bit later on like in 1998-2000?
AN
Andrew Founding member
Nickelodeon introduced a new set and relaunched the breakfast show as Nick AM in April 1996.
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The promo for the new look.
http://www.hillyard22.freeserve.co.uk/nick52.jpg
The Nick AM titles
http://www.hillyard22.freeserve.co.uk/nick51.jpg
Rick Adams side ways on, with the very familar credits of a certain programme
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http://www.hillyard22.freeserve.co.uk/nick57.jpg
As you can see the studio had much more to it, compared with the previous basic look made out of a wall, 2 TVs and soft play shapes, and was also more tasteful with the nice green walls
DJ
DJ Dave
lol that FAX machine thing was there for a good few years later.

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