Horrible Histories could be heading to success at this year's British Academy Children's Awards after being nominated in three categories.
The programme leads the nominations with nods in the Comedy and Writing categories, while Jessica Ransom is also nominated in the performer category for her turn as Mary, Queen of Scots.
Elsewhere, The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm is nominated in the Comedy category, while star Harry Hill is also a contender.
Meanwhile, Peppa Pig is up for awards in the Preschool: Animation and Writer categories, while Operation Ouch! is in the running for a Factual award.
Operation Ouch! hosts Drs Alexander and Chris van Tulleken are nominated for Presenter awards, as are Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes of Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up.
Harriet's Army has nominations for Drama and Writer, while The Dumping Ground, Wolfblood and Katie Morag are all up for Drama awards.
All At Sea...
The programme leads the nominations with nods in the Comedy and Writing categories, while Jessica Ransom is also nominated in the performer category for her turn as Mary, Queen of Scots.
Elsewhere, The Incredible Adventures of Professor Branestawm is nominated in the Comedy category, while star Harry Hill is also a contender.
Meanwhile, Peppa Pig is up for awards in the Preschool: Animation and Writer categories, while Operation Ouch! is in the running for a Factual award.
Operation Ouch! hosts Drs Alexander and Chris van Tulleken are nominated for Presenter awards, as are Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes of Sam & Mark's Big Friday Wind-Up.
Harriet's Army has nominations for Drama and Writer, while The Dumping Ground, Wolfblood and Katie Morag are all up for Drama awards.
All At Sea...
- 10/22/2015
- Digital Spy
We're not going to lie - when we found out that Zoe Birkett was entering the Big Brother house earlier this week, the Digital Spy office got very excited indeed. What a blast from the past - and how much the "little podgy kid from Pop Idol with the dreadlocks" (her words, not ours) has grown up in the last 13 years. But it got us thinking - what happened to the other contestants? We put on our deerstalker, pulled out our magnifying glass and started digging...
Series One
Korben
Korben, whose real name is Chris Niblett, now seems to be going by the hybrid Korben Niblett. He previously worked at Jemma Kidd Make Up School, but according to his LinkedIn page (oh yes), earlier this year he launched his own company, Evolve Beauty. Not so much of the singing anymore, then...
Rik Waller
Well, for one thing, he's not Rik anymore - it's Richard now!
Series One
Korben
Korben, whose real name is Chris Niblett, now seems to be going by the hybrid Korben Niblett. He previously worked at Jemma Kidd Make Up School, but according to his LinkedIn page (oh yes), earlier this year he launched his own company, Evolve Beauty. Not so much of the singing anymore, then...
Rik Waller
Well, for one thing, he's not Rik anymore - it's Richard now!
- 7/16/2014
- Digital Spy
Mark Rhodes has become the third celebrity to leave Dancing on Ice. The children's TV host was eliminated over Charlene Tilton after judges' scores and viewer votes for their 'Movie Week' performances were combined. After a last chance skate-off, in which Rhodes reprised his Blues Brothers-themed performance, judges Robin Cousins, Louie Spence and Katarina Witt unanimously voted to send him home. Cousins said to the former Pop Idol contestant before casting his vote: "It's been fun having you around", while Spence complimented Rhodes on his "spirit and fun attitude". Speaking to hosts Phillip Schofield and Christine Bleakley following his exit, Rhodes said: "Obviously (more)...
- 1/22/2012
- by By Daniel Sperling
- Digital Spy
TV duo Sam Nixon & Mark Rhodes have revealed that they are embracing "the camp" on this year's Dancing on Ice.
The former Pop Idol duo claimed that they are ready to "embrace the madness" and sparkly costumes when the show launches this weekend. "You've got to embrace the camp. Real men wear pink. Pink and faded salmon," Rhodes told Digital Spy. Nixon added: "If you've seen our children's show, you'll know we've worn a lot worse." Meanwhile, Rhodes claimed that he will have a sneaky bet (more)...
The former Pop Idol duo claimed that they are ready to "embrace the madness" and sparkly costumes when the show launches this weekend. "You've got to embrace the camp. Real men wear pink. Pink and faded salmon," Rhodes told Digital Spy. Nixon added: "If you've seen our children's show, you'll know we've worn a lot worse." Meanwhile, Rhodes claimed that he will have a sneaky bet (more)...
- 1/5/2012
- by By Alex Fletcher
- Digital Spy
The lineup for the latest series of Dancing on Ice has been unveiled. Sugababes singer Heidi Range, actor Corey Feldman and 'The One and Only' singer Chesney Hawkes are among the latest batch of contestants for the ITV competition. Children's TV duo and former Pop Idol contestants Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes will also star, alongside actress Jennifer Ellison, alpine ski racer Chemmy Alcott, EastEnders favourite Laila Morse and fitness expert Rosemary (more)...
- 1/3/2012
- by By Tom Eames
- Digital Spy
The BBC has confirmed a third season of The Sarah Jane Adventures, to air in the fall of 2009.
Their website reviewed their future children’s offerings and said, “Together with her companions Rani and Clyde and her adopted son Luke, Sarah Jane once again comes face to face with a whole host of weird and wonderful alien beings.”
Additionally, they will be transporting Stan Lee’s Who Wants To Be A Superhero? to England and turning it into a new show aimed at younger viewers, hosted by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes. The show lasted just two seasons on Sci Fi Channel before becoming a ratings victim.
The series wants kid heroes between 9-13 who “will create their own unique, never-seen-before superhero character, including original name, catchphrase and superpowers.
The BBC wrote,” The last super-hero standing receives the ultimate reward – immortality with a starring role in their very own comic...
Their website reviewed their future children’s offerings and said, “Together with her companions Rani and Clyde and her adopted son Luke, Sarah Jane once again comes face to face with a whole host of weird and wonderful alien beings.”
Additionally, they will be transporting Stan Lee’s Who Wants To Be A Superhero? to England and turning it into a new show aimed at younger viewers, hosted by Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes. The show lasted just two seasons on Sci Fi Channel before becoming a ratings victim.
The series wants kid heroes between 9-13 who “will create their own unique, never-seen-before superhero character, including original name, catchphrase and superpowers.
The BBC wrote,” The last super-hero standing receives the ultimate reward – immortality with a starring role in their very own comic...
- 11/26/2008
- by Robert Greenberger
- Comicmix.com
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