Smile is a Sunday morning children's program created by production company Darrall Macqueen Ltd for CBBC. It was first aired in 2002 and initially featured on the CBBC Channel. It was moved to BBC Two to make way for Dick and Dom in da Bungalow . Although Dick and Dom was completed in 2006, Smile never moved back to the CBBC Channel. The last program was aired on August 26, 2007, from 7:30 to 10:00 on BBC Two.
Video Smile (UK TV series)
History
Especially the children's magazine program featuring celebrity guests, Smile also encourages audience participation through competitions and games. He won an Indie Award for interactivity, which occurred later to win two BAFTA Children.
A number of cartoons and other acquisition programs are transmitted during Smile by rotation. This basically includes: Arthur , Batfink , BB3B , Even Stevens , Jakers , Legend of the Dragon and The Likeaballs .
When the first show aired in 2002, it was likened to TV Saturday morning on Sunday, except without a studio audience. There are celebrity guests, interviews, performances, games, and CBBC shows and cartoons. That's very different from Fearne, Reggie and DJ Devstar. After they left, however, the style of the show changed and aimed at the younger end of the CBBC audience. Eventually it becomes somewhat formulated. As a result, the program becomes more game oriented. In order for events to evolve, further changes are made. In the reshuffle, Rochelle Wiseman got lost.
Between 2006 and 2007, Smile began targeting the young audience that CBBC wanted, and with Barney and Kirsten as the two remaining presenters, the event took the format of a gender battle. Celebrity guests and some items were dropped, although the cartoons remained, but the major significant change was that the children were invited to the set to take part.
Maps Smile (UK TV series)
Presenter
The original presenter was Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and Devin Griffin (credited as DJ Devstar). In 2003, Devin went to concentrate on his radio career. Soon after, Fearne and Reggie left in 2004 and were replaced by Barney Harwood and Rochelle Wiseman, a former S Club 8 singer and a member of the current girl group, The Saturdays. In 2005, Kirsten O'Brien joined the team. On March 26, 2006, Rochelle Wiseman left the presenter team of Smile .
Nev
The presenters always join the doll known as Nev (Neville), who lives with Barney. Nev is a small blue bear with patches in places and lost parts of his ears (Bandits lose him in keepy uppy). Originally, the sound of Nev was recorded before, and his limited vocabulary was played as it should be, which is why the Ross Mullan Dalch was recruited to vote directly. As a result, the sound of Nev in the studio sounds very different from that in many in-game games used on the program.
Nev likes socks, jams, Duckie, Barney and Kirsten, calling Kirsten "Krusty" (probably because he can not say "Kirsten"). The little bear often has problems with the pronunciation of certain words, he can not sing but he can rap well. Nev likes to dress up and sleep in, the former he usually does during the program, the last one he can not easily on Sunday because of the program. His dislike included a bath and a creepy story. When fear or intimidation, little Nev has been known to growl, like a real bear.
A 26-part sitcom starring Barney and Nev, Bear Behaving Badly started transmitting on BBC One and CBBC Channel on September 3, 2007. It aired in a daily slot of 14:50.
The series was brought back to many of the 26 episodes at the end of 2008. It aired in the 17:45 daily slot, with episode 13 airing at 7:45 am.
The BBC later announced that they had confirmed it for the third series because of air in early 2010. It was later transferred to the end of 2009. The series aired in the same slot as series 2.
The fourth and final series aired in late 2010. The series airs weekly on Wednesdays with the last three episodes aired on Mondays, Saturdays and Sundays the following week to Christmas. The series lost a lot of ratings and was not re-assigned. In early 2011 all series aired in daily slot of 8:55 on the same channel. This continues until early 2014. After mid-February, the event is moved to the next slot at 12:00. On April 28th, the event was moved to the next slot at 12:10. On July 14, the event was moved to the next slot at 13:20. The event quickly became more popular and the show aired during this summer 2014 vacation. After September 8, 2014, the timeslot changed to 11:50. From 5 January 2015 the show went live at 11:30. This continues until February 5, 2015. After 2 weeks and a half semesters. The show did not return and was replaced by The Slammer.
In time, Beyaving Badly became one of the most popular CBBC programs.
Merchandise
Nev became very popular, he even made into cuddly toys and various other merchandise.
In 2005, Nev the Bear toys talked about stores. The big toy says some of its slogans include "Fwightened" and "No no no no". A complaint was made against toys related to the word "Fast", by an individual who believed he had heard the toy say "puncture" - slang English for Penis - instead a smaller version of soft toys has been released.
Nev quotes
- "Happy Eater" (instead of "Happy Easter")
- "Hello, Ian" (not "Halloween")
- "Chrissy-mussy" (Nev version "Christmas")
- "Love you, Barney" or "Love you, Krusty."
- "Oh, honorable, Oh, my dear, Oh, my darling!"
- "Duckie!", "Hour!" or "Socks!"
- "No, no, no, no."
- "Tut, girl." Or , "tut, son."
- "Three, two, one... Jibadeeha" or "Three, two, one... Hour" followed by "Come, go, go, go ! "
- "I win !!" (Express though he has not won anything yet and there's nothing to win)
- "Bonjour"
- "Oh, la, la."
- "Confused"
- "Fwightened."
- "Can not make me afraid" or "Can not bathe me."
- "Oops" or "Oh my goodness, oh dear, oh dear" or "Sorry, Barney" or "Sorry, Krusty. "
- "Doggie"
- "Musley sun" (Nev version "Music Lesson", which he can not speak)
- "Zibedeah"
- "Piggies"
- "BBBBBB!" (not "BB3B")
- "Rumble the crumble" (not "Rumble the Jumble")
- "It's impossible Jose"
- "Yes yes!"
- "Duck Snuck Duck Duck" (name of cuddly duck toy, shown in "Bear Behaving Badly")
- "Muma-Dabi-Dun" (Medallion)
- "two double, two double!" (When reading old phone smile )
- "Keith is crazy!"
- Hurry up!
Features and games
Throughout the duration of Smile , a number of games are featured, including Bandit Bites, Bath the Bear, Drop Da Beatz, Nev It Up, Nevada Pock Jarmies, Nev It Socks, Rap It Up, and What You Do Complainer. Many games are still available on various sites. The Smile Website originally before closing is archived.
Game Game Games
This is a series of games that pitted boys against women, competing for prizes. The losing team must enter into the gunge of Nev. The Games are Pair of Bear, Duckey Bounce, Nev's Jam Buster, Bandit Bites and Quick On The Draw.
Rumble the Jumble
The purpose of this game is to write down any letter that appears in the lower right corner of the screen. After all the letters are collected, they form an anagrams from other words that the participants need to understand. The next stage is to draw or create something that represents the word. Competitors are then sent in their work into the program.
Dress up
Around the beginning of the show, Nev dressed up. Viewers are asked to send photos of themselves dressed in the same way. Dressing ups include the following themes: people (clowns, grandmothers, pirates, waiters and The Doctor of the Doctor Who) ; animals (crabs, frogs, hedgehogs, owls); objects (gnome garden, railroad); food (Christmas pudding) and anything red for Comic Relief Red Nose Day.
Little Chef Nev
Every week at Smile , kids show Nev how to cook, with recipes including Apple Smiles, Breakfast Party, Banana Lollies, BlueBeary Muffins, French Bread Pizza Boat, Jelly Beary Sundaes, Nev's Biscuits, Nev's Mush, Watermelon Lemonade and World Cup Biscuits.
Sports Nev
The sports and activities featured in the program include basketball, climbing, cricket, karate and tennis (during Wimbledon).
Digital
From 5 March 2006, digital viewers can hit the red button to access an enhanced TV service called Smile Backstage which allows them to move seamlessly between live action in the studio and behind the scenes, using the left and right buttons on their TV remote control. Most of the backstage action is one of the publishers who hang out with the smile ' special guests and perform additional challenges, play games and chat. Smile Backstage is the first time an interactive TV streaming app is used on live broadcasts on the BBC. Previously, viewers could also watch additional program content for seven minutes after the end of the main event. Smile won the Interactive Award at the Children's BAFTA in November 2005.
References
External links
- smile on IMDb
- Website of production company
- Official website of the Nev the bear Merchandise
- Smile original website 1 week before closing on The Way Back Machine
Source of the article : Wikipedia