Snap! I find it amusing that Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson were promoting their Bottom programme on a kids show! That and the fab interivew of Matt Goss from Bros fame by Phillp Schofield. Those days are long gone but I like to think I could swing my pants and oh, have you ever stroked a weasel
They promoted Bottom on a kids show? Considering the adult humour in Bottom that is highly suprising.
I have the last Trev and Simon sketch from Going Live which is quite amusing! Is an advert for Trev and Simon's new 'Swinging Corner' CD which starts off at £9.99 at the beginning and ends "absolutely Free!" (Can't find any VT online atm)
The Saturday Show
9.00-10.30am CBBC ONE
bbc.co.uk/cbbc
The Saturday Show is back for a brand-new series to kick-start the weekend in style with presenters Simon Grant, Jake Humphrey and Angellica Bell. They mark the start of the new series with a mad mix of cartoons, games and mess as they gunge and sponge their way through Saturday morning. New and exciting games with fantastic prizes include: Blushin’ Roulette, Stick Or Twist, Fam Cam and a new version of Gunge Grant – this year, Simon’s not the only presenter facing the gunge tank!
Exclusive to The Saturday Show is the première on UK TV of the cartoon Krypto The Superdog, along with other cartoon favourites Looney Tunes and The Cramp Twins.
And if that wasn’t enough, every week Simon, Jake and Angellica look for the best young acting talent to join them in the Saturday Show Comedy Sketch. Budding young actors aged between 8-12 can send in a video or photo of themselves to the show for a chance to battle it out live on air for the opportunity to act in a comedy
sketch along with the presenters.
Dance Factory
10.30-11.00am CBBC ONE
Dance Factory, on BBC One and The CBBC Channel, is seeking the UK’s young dancing queen – or king!
The show follows auditions taking place across the country to find six novice dancers, who will then be trained by professionals.Each dancer will be paired with a young dance expert and each pair will learn a different dance style – either bhangra, street, musical theatre, pop, Irish dancing or tap. The show is presented by well-known CBBC presenter Reggie Yates, along with choreographers Nigel Clark and Camilla Dallerup, and monitors the progress of the youngsters as they rehearse
under the care of pro-dance choreographers and celebrities as well as Dance Factory experts Nigel and Camilla. The series ends with two live semi-finals and a final, with the winner being decided by the viewers.
The show follows auditions taking place across the country to find six novice dancers, who will then be trained by professionals.Each dancer will be paired with a young dance expert and each pair will learn a different dance style – either bhangra, street, musical theatre, pop, Irish dancing or tap. The show is presented by well-known CBBC presenter Reggie Yates, along with choreographers Nigel Clark and Camilla Dallerup, and monitors the progress of the youngsters as they rehearse
under the care of pro-dance choreographers and celebrities as well as Dance Factory experts Nigel and Camilla. The series ends with two live semi-finals and a final, with the winner being decided by the viewers.
So basicly its Strictly Come Dancing for Kids
Reggie Yates is worse than Natasha Kaplinsky!
The Saturday Show
9.00-10.30am CBBC ONE
bbc.co.uk/cbbc
The Saturday Show is back for a brand-new series to kick-start the weekend in style with presenters Simon Grant, Jake Humphrey and Angellica Bell. They mark the start of the new series with a mad mix of cartoons, games and mess as they gunge and sponge their way through Saturday morning. New and exciting games with fantastic prizes include: Blushin’ Roulette, Stick Or Twist, Fam Cam and a new version of Gunge Grant – this year, Simon’s not the only presenter facing the gunge tank!
Exclusive to The Saturday Show is the première on UK TV of the cartoon Krypto The Superdog, along with other cartoon favourites Looney Tunes and The Cramp Twins.
And if that wasn’t enough, every week Simon, Jake and Angellica look for the best young acting talent to join them in the Saturday Show Comedy Sketch. Budding young actors aged between 8-12 can send in a video or photo of themselves to the show for a chance to battle it out live on air for the opportunity to act in a comedy
sketch along with the presenters.
Nice to see Gunge Grant has come back! Not such a fan of The Cramp Twins though and Fam Cam sounds weird.
Still,at least it's the proper saturday morning format now and not elements of it!
The Saturday Show is back to kick-start the weekend this spring.
Presented by Angellica Bell, Simon Grant and Jake Humphrey, the show will feature a mad mix of games, cartoons, guests and mess as the presenters and audience gunge and sponge their way through Saturday mornings.
The show also takes on a fresh look this year with a new set and graphics.
Snap! I find it amusing that Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson were promoting their Bottom programme on a kids show! That and the fab interivew of Matt Goss from Bros fame by Phillp Schofield. Those days are long gone but I like to think I could swing my pants and oh, have you ever stroked a weasel
They promoted Bottom on a kids show? Considering the adult humour in Bottom that is highly suprising.
Sorry, I have only just seen this reply but it's true. The whole thing looks very uncomfortable and even Rik and Ade clicked that they shouldn't be on Going Live. Most of their time on the show had both of them in some sort of BBC snack bar with Trevor and Simon in the background.
They've got a new logo by the looks of that trailer!
BTW,did they ever get titles last year?
From my understanding, I don't think they did. They started each show with the kitchen sketch and then the short sting.
Hopefully from the look of the end of the trailer there will be some new titles. From the look of them they seem similar to the old Fully Booked and FBi graphics, which were both great graphics (shame about the FBi content).
From looking at the logo though, I'm not sure how that will work with the music, unless of course they're going to change that too.
It's actually good to see that Scotland are actually doing their own thing too.
They've got a new logo by the looks of that trailer!
BTW,did they ever get titles last year?
From my understanding, I don't think they did. They started each show with the kitchen sketch and then the short sting.
Hopefully from the look of the end of the trailer there will be some new titles. From the look of them they seem similar to the old Fully Booked and FBi graphics, which were both great graphics (shame about the FBi content).
From looking at the logo though, I'm not sure how that will work with the music, unless of course they're going to change that too.
It's actually good to see that Scotland are actually doing their own thing too.
Angelica joked that they've "got a budget!" yesterday - I'm sure it wasn't a completely unfounded comment! The old set looked like a mish mash of old BBC Scotland programmes', I should expect something much more slick this time around.
Wouldnt suprise me if they got a set similiar to M.O.M's (Ministry of Mayhem) current set this year and last year they TSS had the security guard!. TSS seem quite competitive!.