Livewire is a kids' talk show on the U.S. television cable network, Nickelodeon which began in September 1980 and ended in 1985. Livewire was a talk show for kids of all ages, and the show's main focus discussed true current events and stories during those times. The show was taped at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York through Reeves Teletape Studios of Sesame Street fame. Livewire was filmed 'live on tape' with a participating audience of about 20-30 teenagers and was hosted initially by Mark Cordray, but Fred Newman eventually replaced Cordray as host. The show was a CableACE Award winner, the first Nickelodeon talk show to achieve that feat. Livewire was the #1 rated show on Nickelodeon in 1982, and never went below #7 in the ratings during the 5 year span of the show.
The show was most famously known for giving relatively unknown bands and singers their first television appearance. Bands and celebrities who got their start on Livewire and those who had made an appearance on Livewire included:
⁕Bow Wow Wow
Bobinogs is a children's television programme shown most recently on the BBC channel CBeebies in the UK. It debuted for a Welsh audience, but in 2003 started being broadcast in the English market. It originally featured a child and three characters who lived in his hat: inanimate when he was present, but active when he was out. This aspect of the series was later dropped dropped; the characters are now active from the beginning of the programme.
The three main characters play in a band. A typical episode involves them trying to solve some sort of problem, then performing a song about it at the end. At one point in the episode they will obtain a clue to the problem's solution by looking through their "bobinoculars", which show video footage from the real world.
Bobinogs has been sold to television stations throughout the world since its launch in 2003.
An alien kid from another planet moves to planet earth where she goes on many adventures with her human friends while also learning to adapt to earth customs.
Go Go Stop was a televised children's quiz show, produced by the Australian Seven Network, and fronted by former—and since correspondent of Seven Network -- The Big Arvo co-host Jesse Tobin. Each week, three schools compete to win a weekly prize. One student from each school appears on the show daily. The program is currently on hiatus; however repeats are shown at 2:30pm on weekdays during the NSW school holidays. At the end of each week, the school with most points wins.
Due to a conspiracy, Qin Mu Xuan and Gu Zi Jin have a cute baby named, Qin Xiao Bai. A few years later, Mu Xuan and Zi Jin met again. According to the legend, Zi Jin is considered a cold-blooded CEO, who doesn't get close with women, yet he wants to keep Mu Xuan by his side. On the other hand, Xiao Bai has never seen or talked about his dad before. There are many times when he: feels lonely, gets bullied by his classmates, and causes trouble. Five years later, he gets bullied again and his dad appears in front of him, but Xiao Bai's mom is full of worries. Will Zi Jin take away their son, Xiao Bai from Mu Xuan this time?
Bun and Bunee is a South African CG animated series created by Luma Animation which first aired on SABC3. The series premiered on December 5, 2009 and was re-run ending on May 10, 2011. Distributed by Bejuba the series has been licensed to a variety of broadcasters around the world.