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Smile (British TV series)

Smile was a British Sunday morning children's programme created by production company Darrall Macqueen for CBBC. It first aired in 2002 on BBC Two. The final programme was broadcast on 26 August 2007.

Smile
Presented byDevin Griffin (2002–03)
Fearne Cotton (2002–04)
Reggie Yates (2002–04)
Rochelle Wiseman (2004–06)
Barney Harwood (2004–07)
Kirsten O'Brien (2005–07)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
ProducerDarrall Macqueen Ltd
Running time2 hours, 30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release1 September 2002 (2002-09-01) –
26 August 2007 (2007-08-26)

History edit

In January 2002, Smile was commissioned for an initial 60-week run.[1] Primarily a children's magazine programme featuring celebrity guests, the show also encouraged audience participation through competitions and games. It won an Indie Award for its interactivity, going on later to win two Children's BAFTAs.

A number of cartoons and other programme acquisitions were transmitted during Smile on a rotational basis. Principally these included: Arthur, Batfink, BB3B, Even Stevens, Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks, Legend of the Dragon, The Likeaballs and W.I.T.C.H.

When the show first aired in 2002, it was likened to Saturday morning TV on a Sunday, except without a studio audience. It had celebrity guests, interviews, performances, games and 'built in' CBBC shows and cartoons. It had a very different feel with Fearne, Reggie and DJ Devstar. Once they left, however, the show's style changed and was aimed at the younger end of the CBBC audience. As a result, the programme became more game oriented. To enable the show to evolve, further changes were made. In the revamp, Rochelle Wiseman was lost.

Between 2006 and 2007, Smile began to target the younger audience CBBC wanted to get, and with Barney and Kirsten as the two remaining presenters the show took on a battle of the sexes format. The celebrity guests and some items were dropped, although the cartoons remained, but the main significant change was that children were invited onto the set to take part.

Presenters edit

The original presenters were Fearne Cotton, Reggie Yates and Devin Griffin (credited as DJ Devstar). In 2003, Devin left to concentrate on his radio career, and was replaced by Barney Harwood. Soon after, Fearne and Reggie left in 2004 and were replaced by Rochelle Wiseman, former S Club 8 singer and later a member of the girl group The Saturdays. In 2005 Kirsten O'Brien joined the team. On 26 March 2006, Rochelle Wiseman left the Smile team of presenters. Two of the presenters, Fearne Cotton and Rochelle Wiseman (now Rochelle Humes due to her marriage to JLS member Marvin Humes), both voiced the Voice Trumpets in another Darrall Macqueen show, Teletubbies.

Presenters From To
Devin Griffin "DJ Devstar" 2002 2003
Reggie Yates 2002 2004
Fearne Cotton 2002 2004
Barney Harwood 2004 2007
Rochelle Wiseman 2004 2006
Kirsten O'Brien 2005 2007
Guest Presenters
Stacey Cadman
Mohini Sule
Barney Harwood
Nigel Clarke
Glen Davies (as Andy Prank)

Nev edit

The presenters have always been joined by a puppet known as Nev (Neville), who lives with Barney. Nev is a small, blue bear with patches in places and is missing part of his ear. Originally, the voice of Nev was prerecorded, and his limited vocabulary played in as appropriate, which was why the puppeteer Ross Mullan was recruited to provide the voice live. As a consequence, Nev's voice in the studio sounded distinctly different from that in the many phone-in games used on the programme.

Nev loves socks, jam, ducky, Barney and Kirsten, calling Kirsten "Krusty" (probably because he can't say "Kirsten"). The little bear often has trouble with pronunciation of certain words, he cannot sing but he can rap well. Nev likes dressing up and sleeping in, the former he usually gets to do during the programme, the latter he cannot do easily on Sundays because of the programme. His dislikes include baths and scary stories. When scared or intimidated, little Nev has been known to growl, just like a real bear would.

A 26-part sitcom starring Barney and Nev, Bear Behaving Badly commenced transmission on BBC One and the CBBC Channel on 3 September 2007.[2]

The series was brought back for a second lot of 26 episodes in late 2008. This aired at the daily slot of 17:45, with episode 13 being broadcast at 7:45.

The BBC then announced that they had recommissioned it for a third series due to air in early 2010. This was later moved to late 2009. This series aired at the same slot as series 2.

The fourth and final series aired in late 2010. This series aired weekly on a Wednesday with the last three episodes being broadcast on the Monday, Saturday and Sunday on the week following up to Christmas. The series lost a lot of ratings and it was not recommissioned. In early 2011 all series aired at the daily slot of 08:55 on the same channel. This continued until early 2014. After the February half term the show was moved to the later slot of 12:00. On 28 April the show was moved to a later slot of 12:10. On 14 July the show moved to the later slot of 13:20. The show quickly became more popular and the show was aired during these summer holiday 2014. After 8 September 2014 the time slot changed to 11:50. From 5 January 2015 the show then aired at 11:30. This continued until 5 February 2015. After the 2-week half term. The show did not return and was replaced by The Slammer.

Within time, Bear Behaving Badly became one of CBBC's most popular programmes.

Merchandise edit

In 2005, the Nev the Bear talking toy hit the shops. The toy said a number of catchphrases including "Fwightened" and "No no no no". A complaint was made against the toy manufacturer with regard to the word "Quick", by an individual who believed he had heard the toy saying "prick" - rude British slang for an annoying person - instead.[3] A smaller version of the soft toy has since been released with a single catchphrase, "Excuse me! Can't Scare Me."

Nev's Quotes edit

  • "Hello, Ian" (instead of "Halloween")
  • "Love you, Barney"
  • "Oh Dear, Oh Dear, Oh Dear!"
  • "Ducky!"
  • "Jam!"
  • "Socks!"
  • "No, no, no, no."
  • "I win! I win!"
  • "Oh, la, la."
  • "Confused"
  • "Fwightened."
  • "Can't scare me" or "Can't bathe me."
  • "Oops" or "Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear" or "Sorry, Barney"
  • "Doggy"
  • "Zibedeah"
  • "Piggies"
  • "BBBBBB!" (instead of "BB3B")
  • "Rumble the crumble" (instead of "Rumble the Jumble")
  • "No way Jose"
  • "Yeah yeah!"
  • "Yum yum!"
  • "Snuggly Ducky Duck Duck" (the name of Nev's cuddly duck toy, shown in "Bear Behaving Badly")
  • "Muma-Dabi-Dun" (Medallion)
  • "double two! double two!" (when reading out the old Smile phone number)
  • "Crazy Keith!"
  • "Quick!"
  • "'Thur" (instead of Arthur)

Features and games edit

Throughout the duration of Smile, a number of games were featured, including Bandit Bites, Bath the Bear, Drop Da Beatz, Nev It Up, Nev's Pie Jarmies, Nev's Socks, Rap It Up and What Do You Fink. Many of the games are still available on various sites. The original Smile website one week before closure

Games Games Games edit

This was a series of games that pitted boys against girls, competing for a prize. The losing team had to get into Nev's bath of gunge. The Games were Bear Pairs, Duckey Bounce, Nev's Jam Buster, Bandit Bites and Quick On The Draw.

Rumble the Jumble edit

The object of the game was to write down any letters which appeared at the bottom right-hand corner of the screen. Once all the letters were collected, they formed an anagram of another word which participants need to decipher. The next stage was to draw a picture of or make something representing the word. Competition entrants then sent in their work into the programme.

Dressing Up edit

Around the beginning of the show, Nev dressed up. Viewers were asked send in pictures of themselves dressed up in the same way. Dressing up included the following themes: people (clowns, grannies, pirates, waiters and The Doctor from Doctor Who); animals (crabs, frogs, hedgehogs, owls); objects (garden gnomes, trains); food (Christmas puddings) and anything red for Comic Relief Red Nose Day.

Nev's Little Chefs edit

Every week on Smile, kids showed Nev how to cook, with recipes including Apple Smiles, Breakfast Feast, Banana Lollies, BlueBeary Muffins, French Bread Pizza Boat, Jelly Beary Sundae, Nev's Biscuits, Nev's Mush, Watermelon Lemonade and World Cup Biscuits.

Nev Sports edit

Sports and activities featured on the programme included basketball, climbing, cricket, karate and tennis.

Digital edit

From 5 March 2006, digital viewers were able to press the red button to access an enhanced TV service called Smile Backstage which allows them to seamlessly switch between live action in the studio and behind-the scenes, using the left and right buttons on their TV remote control. Most of the action backstage is one of the presenters hanging out with Smile's special guests and doing additional challenges, playing games and chatting. Smile Backstage was the first time that an interactive TV stream-switching application had been used on a live broadcast at the BBC. Previously, viewers could also watch an extra seven minutes of programme content after the end of the main show. Smile won the Interactive Award at the Children's BAFTAs in November 2005.

References edit

  1. ^ Deans, Jason (7 January 2002). "BBC unveils launch date for children's channels". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 28 July 2023.
  2. ^ . darrallmacqueen.com. Archived from the original on 1 July 2007. Retrieved 8 July 2007.
  3. ^ "Teddy Swear". Daily Record. 2 December 2007. Retrieved 4 January 2008.

External links edit

  • Smile at IMDb  
  • Production company website
  • Official Nev the bear Merchandise Website

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This article is about the 2002 British TV series For the Japanese drama see Smile Japanese TV series This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Smile British TV series news newspapers books scholar JSTOR July 2007 Learn how and when to remove this message Smile was a British Sunday morning children s programme created by production company Darrall Macqueen for CBBC It first aired in 2002 on BBC Two The final programme was broadcast on 26 August 2007 SmilePresented byDevin Griffin 2002 03 Fearne Cotton 2002 04 Reggie Yates 2002 04 Rochelle Wiseman 2004 06 Barney Harwood 2004 07 Kirsten O Brien 2005 07 Country of originUnited KingdomProductionProducerDarrall Macqueen LtdRunning time2 hours 30 minutesOriginal releaseNetworkBBC TwoRelease1 September 2002 2002 09 01 26 August 2007 2007 08 26 Contents 1 History 2 Presenters 3 Nev 3 1 Merchandise 3 2 Nev s Quotes 4 Features and games 4 1 Games Games Games 4 2 Rumble the Jumble 4 3 Dressing Up 4 4 Nev s Little Chefs 4 5 Nev Sports 5 Digital 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn January 2002 Smile was commissioned for an initial 60 week run 1 Primarily a children s magazine programme featuring celebrity guests the show also encouraged audience participation through competitions and games It won an Indie Award for its interactivity going on later to win two Children s BAFTAs A number of cartoons and other programme acquisitions were transmitted during Smile on a rotational basis Principally these included Arthur Batfink BB3B Even Stevens Jakers The Adventures of Piggley Winks Legend of the Dragon The Likeaballs and W I T C H When the show first aired in 2002 it was likened to Saturday morning TV on a Sunday except without a studio audience It had celebrity guests interviews performances games and built in CBBC shows and cartoons It had a very different feel with Fearne Reggie and DJ Devstar Once they left however the show s style changed and was aimed at the younger end of the CBBC audience As a result the programme became more game oriented To enable the show to evolve further changes were made In the revamp Rochelle Wiseman was lost Between 2006 and 2007 Smile began to target the younger audience CBBC wanted to get and with Barney and Kirsten as the two remaining presenters the show took on a battle of the sexes format The celebrity guests and some items were dropped although the cartoons remained but the main significant change was that children were invited onto the set to take part Presenters editThe original presenters were Fearne Cotton Reggie Yates and Devin Griffin credited as DJ Devstar In 2003 Devin left to concentrate on his radio career and was replaced by Barney Harwood Soon after Fearne and Reggie left in 2004 and were replaced by Rochelle Wiseman former S Club 8 singer and later a member of the girl group The Saturdays In 2005 Kirsten O Brien joined the team On 26 March 2006 Rochelle Wiseman left the Smile team of presenters Two of the presenters Fearne Cotton and Rochelle Wiseman now Rochelle Humes due to her marriage to JLS member Marvin Humes both voiced the Voice Trumpets in another Darrall Macqueen show Teletubbies Presenters From To Devin Griffin DJ Devstar 2002 2003 Reggie Yates 2002 2004 Fearne Cotton 2002 2004 Barney Harwood 2004 2007 Rochelle Wiseman 2004 2006 Kirsten O Brien 2005 2007 Guest Presenters Stacey Cadman Mohini Sule Barney Harwood Nigel Clarke Glen Davies as Andy Prank Nev editMain article Nev the Bear The presenters have always been joined by a puppet known as Nev Neville who lives with Barney Nev is a small blue bear with patches in places and is missing part of his ear Originally the voice of Nev was prerecorded and his limited vocabulary played in as appropriate which was why the puppeteer Ross Mullan was recruited to provide the voice live As a consequence Nev s voice in the studio sounded distinctly different from that in the many phone in games used on the programme Nev loves socks jam ducky Barney and Kirsten calling Kirsten Krusty probably because he can t say Kirsten The little bear often has trouble with pronunciation of certain words he cannot sing but he can rap well Nev likes dressing up and sleeping in the former he usually gets to do during the programme the latter he cannot do easily on Sundays because of the programme His dislikes include baths and scary stories When scared or intimidated little Nev has been known to growl just like a real bear would A 26 part sitcom starring Barney and Nev Bear Behaving Badly commenced transmission on BBC One and the CBBC Channel on 3 September 2007 2 The series was brought back for a second lot of 26 episodes in late 2008 This aired at the daily slot of 17 45 with episode 13 being broadcast at 7 45 The BBC then announced that they had recommissioned it for a third series due to air in early 2010 This was later moved to late 2009 This series aired at the same slot as series 2 The fourth and final series aired in late 2010 This series aired weekly on a Wednesday with the last three episodes being broadcast on the Monday Saturday and Sunday on the week following up to Christmas The series lost a lot of ratings and it was not recommissioned In early 2011 all series aired at the daily slot of 08 55 on the same channel This continued until early 2014 After the February half term the show was moved to the later slot of 12 00 On 28 April the show was moved to a later slot of 12 10 On 14 July the show moved to the later slot of 13 20 The show quickly became more popular and the show was aired during these summer holiday 2014 After 8 September 2014 the time slot changed to 11 50 From 5 January 2015 the show then aired at 11 30 This continued until 5 February 2015 After the 2 week half term The show did not return and was replaced by The Slammer Within time Bear Behaving Badly became one of CBBC s most popular programmes Merchandise edit In 2005 the Nev the Bear talking toy hit the shops The toy said a number of catchphrases including Fwightened and No no no no A complaint was made against the toy manufacturer with regard to the word Quick by an individual who believed he had heard the toy saying prick rude British slang for an annoying person instead 3 A smaller version of the soft toy has since been released with a single catchphrase Excuse me Can t Scare Me Nev s Quotes edit Hello Ian instead of Halloween Love you Barney Oh Dear Oh Dear Oh Dear Ducky Jam Socks No no no no I win I win Oh la la Confused Fwightened Can t scare me or Can t bathe me Oops or Oh dear oh dear oh dear or Sorry Barney Doggy Zibedeah Piggies BBBBBB instead of BB3B Rumble the crumble instead of Rumble the Jumble No way Jose Yeah yeah Yum yum Snuggly Ducky Duck Duck the name of Nev s cuddly duck toy shown in Bear Behaving Badly Muma Dabi Dun Medallion double two double two when reading out the old Smile phone number Crazy Keith Quick Thur instead of Arthur Features and games editThroughout the duration of Smile a number of games were featured including Bandit Bites Bath the Bear Drop Da Beatz Nev It Up Nev s Pie Jarmies Nev s Socks Rap It Up and What Do You Fink Many of the games are still available on various sites The original Smile website one week before closure is archived Games Games Games edit This was a series of games that pitted boys against girls competing for a prize The losing team had to get into Nev s bath of gunge The Games were Bear Pairs Duckey Bounce Nev s Jam Buster Bandit Bites and Quick On The Draw Rumble the Jumble edit The object of the game was to write down any letters which appeared at the bottom right hand corner of the screen Once all the letters were collected they formed an anagram of another word which participants need to decipher The next stage was to draw a picture of or make something representing the word Competition entrants then sent in their work into the programme Dressing Up edit Around the beginning of the show Nev dressed up Viewers were asked send in pictures of themselves dressed up in the same way Dressing up included the following themes people clowns grannies pirates waiters and The Doctor from Doctor Who animals crabs frogs hedgehogs owls objects garden gnomes trains food Christmas puddings and anything red for Comic Relief Red Nose Day Nev s Little Chefs edit Every week on Smile kids showed Nev how to cook with recipes including Apple Smiles Breakfast Feast Banana Lollies BlueBeary Muffins French Bread Pizza Boat Jelly Beary Sundae Nev s Biscuits Nev s Mush Watermelon Lemonade and World Cup Biscuits Nev Sports edit Sports and activities featured on the programme included basketball climbing cricket karate and tennis Digital editFrom 5 March 2006 digital viewers were able to press the red button to access an enhanced TV service called Smile Backstage which allows them to seamlessly switch between live action in the studio and behind the scenes using the left and right buttons on their TV remote control Most of the action backstage is one of the presenters hanging out with Smile s special guests and doing additional challenges playing games and chatting Smile Backstage was the first time that an interactive TV stream switching application had been used on a live broadcast at the BBC Previously viewers could also watch an extra seven minutes of programme content after the end of the main show Smile won the Interactive Award at the Children s BAFTAs in November 2005 References edit Deans Jason 7 January 2002 BBC unveils launch date for children s channels The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved 28 July 2023 News Flash darrallmacqueen com Archived from the original on 1 July 2007 Retrieved 8 July 2007 Teddy Swear Daily Record 2 December 2007 Retrieved 4 January 2008 External links editSmile at IMDb nbsp Production company website Official Nev the bear Merchandise Website Smile s original website 1 week before closure on The Way Back Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Smile British TV series amp oldid 1186691249, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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