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Ahhh, i love talking about TCC - it takes me back to a simpler time....here is what happened:
First there was TCC which broadcast 6am - 5pm. From 5pm onwards was The Family Chennel.
Then there was TCC which broadcast 6am - 5pm. From 5pm onwards was Challenge TV.
Then, around 1996 Trouble was a launched as a "spin off" from TCC. Trouble broadcast 12noon to 8pm on the same channel as Bravo. Trouble took the more "teen" programmes and TCC continued with programmes for the under 10s.
Trouble was such a success it started to buy new "teen" programmes and broadcast from 7am to 8pm.
TCC closed down a few years later with just its "Pre School" programmes surviving in a programme block on Living TV.
Some people say TCC changed its name to Trouble.
NO! NO! NO!
The Trouble we have today (which shows many US primetime shows and has an audience of 16-30 year olds) IS NOTHING like the TCC we had in the early 90s.
Dont get me wrong, i really like Trouble but its nothing like TCC used to be.
TCC and Trouble are two different channels.
First there was TCC which broadcast 6am - 5pm. From 5pm onwards was The Family Chennel.
Then there was TCC which broadcast 6am - 5pm. From 5pm onwards was Challenge TV.
Then, around 1996 Trouble was a launched as a "spin off" from TCC. Trouble broadcast 12noon to 8pm on the same channel as Bravo. Trouble took the more "teen" programmes and TCC continued with programmes for the under 10s.
Trouble was such a success it started to buy new "teen" programmes and broadcast from 7am to 8pm.
TCC closed down a few years later with just its "Pre School" programmes surviving in a programme block on Living TV.
Some people say TCC changed its name to Trouble.
NO! NO! NO!
The Trouble we have today (which shows many US primetime shows and has an audience of 16-30 year olds) IS NOTHING like the TCC we had in the early 90s.
Dont get me wrong, i really like Trouble but its nothing like TCC used to be.
TCC and Trouble are two different channels.