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  2. Nick Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Nick Jr. also started using a female announcer (who was replaced by a different one in 1995, 1998 and 2003) in its promos and bumpers. Nick Jr. began to invest more into producing original interstitial series (including 1994's Muppet Time, forty two-minute shorts from The Jim Henson Company) in order to stay within a self-imposed limit of five ...

  3. List of programs broadcast by Nick Jr. (block) - Wikipedia

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    Logo used since July 5, 2023 [note 1]. This is a list of television programs currently or formerly broadcast on Nickelodeon's morning block, Nick Jr. from 1988 to 2009 and since 2014 under its current name, 2009 to 2012 under the Nickelodeon Play Date/Play Date name, and 2012 to 2014 under the Weekday Mornings on Nick: The Smart Place to Play name.

  4. List of Nickelodeon short films - Wikipedia

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    In this CGI short produced by Pitch Inc., ants play with a hula hoop-like object. One ant doesn't let another ant play with the object, but that ant gets to do so after it asks the other ant for a turn. This short aired on both Nickelodeon and Nick Jr.; Nick Jr.'s version, entitled "Ants, Ants, Ants", added an intro featuring an anthill.

  5. Pinwheel (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Pinwheel was reformatted as a series of hour-long episodes shown in three- to five-hour blocks, a format which eventually became the model for Nickelodeon's Nick Jr. block. [8] There were a total of 260 Pinwheel episodes recorded from 1977 to 1984. [9] For international distribution, Nickelodeon edited Pinwheel into a package of half-hour episodes.

  6. Special Delivery (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Jr. Storytime Special Delivery is an American anthology series on Nickelodeon , broadcast during weekend afternoons from 1980 until 1993, when the network's original programming output was deemed sufficient to discontinue the block.

  7. Nick Jr. (British and Irish TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    Nick Jr. Too, however, retained the old style until 2019. On 18 February 2019, Nick Jr. dropped the "Smart Place to Play" look in favour of the "Ready to Play" branding adopted in the United States the previous year, featuring live-action children running in a 3D CGI space, often holding bubble wands in which clips of shows appear out of.

  8. Nickelodeon's splat is back, after more than a decade. Its ...

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    Nick continued to use the splat until the late aughts, when, according to Variety, its parent company decided to connect all of the Nickelodeon brands — Nick at Nite, Nicktoons, Nick Jr. and ...

  9. Children's programming on CBS - Wikipedia

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    The block debuted on September 16, 2000, hosted by Face, the animated host/mascot originated on the flagship Nick Jr. block. The lineup was rebranded as simply Nick on CBS on September 14, 2002, as the block incorporated live-action and animated Nickelodeon series aimed at older children in addition to the Nick Jr. series. The older-skewing ...