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  2. List of programs broadcast by Noggin - Wikipedia

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    Noggin started out as a cable TV channel. The channel's schedule was divided into two blocks: one for older children and teenagers, and one for preschoolers. [2] For its first three years, the older-skewing block made up most of Noggin's schedule, and the preschool shows were limited to the morning hours.

  3. Oobi (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    At Club Noggin, visitors could get Oobi puppet eyes and make crafts based on the show. [137] The third event was the Noggin Auction, an online charity auction hosted on Noggin.com in November 2006. Viewers could bid on props from different Noggin shows, including hats and towels with Oobi on them. [138]

  4. List of children's animated television series of the 2000s

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    TV-Y7: Flash Liberty's Kids: Historical fiction: 1 season, 40 episodes • Kevin O'Donnell • Michael Maliani: September 2, 2002 – April 4, 2003: PBS Kids • DIC Entertainment • Melusine Productions: TV-Y7: Traditional Baby Looney Tunes: Comedy: 4 seasons, 53 episodes: September 7, 2002 – April 20, 2005 • Kids' WB • Cartoon Network ...

  5. Noggin (brand) - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, 1999, Nickelodeon ran the first episode of Noggin's Phred on Your Head Show. [82] On March 27, 2000, Nickelodeon introduced a half-hour block of Noggin shows that aired every weekday morning until June 2001. The block was originally titled "Noggins Up" and became "Noggin on Nickelodeon" during its second year on the air. [83]

  6. Big Kids - Wikipedia

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    Big Kids is a 13-episode children's comedy television series created by Lucy Daniel-Raby. The series is a British-American [1] co-production [2] of the BBC and the American network Noggin. [3] It premiered on CBBC on BBC One on 27 September 2000 [4] and on the Noggin channel on 29 January 2001. [3]

  7. Noggin Is Shutting Down After Paramount Global Laid Off ... - AOL

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    Designed for kids aged 2 to 7, the Noggin subscription service was launched in 2015. Most recently, it cost $7.99/month or $71/year. From 1999-2009, Noggin operated as a cable TV channel offshoot ...

  8. List of animated television series of 2000 - Wikipedia

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    2000–01 Fox Kids: CGI Adventures in Odyssey: New Series: 1 4 United States 2000—2003 Direct-to-video/Focus on the Family: Traditional Aqua Teen Hunger Force: 11 139: United States 2000–Present Adult Swim: Toon Boom Harmony Argai: The Prophecy: 1 26 France 2000 TF1: Traditional As Told by Ginger: 3 60: United States 2000–06 Nickelodeon ...

  9. A Walk in Your Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The show was first released to VHS in 2000, when Noggin released several episodes onto a video called A Walk in Your Shoes: Disabilities Teaching Awareness Kit. Two more episodes, "Living with HIV/AIDS" and "Teen Parent", [32] were released as separate VHS tapes in 2003. The episode "Muslim" was released to DVD in 2005.