The Children's Channel
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| The Children's Channel (TCC) | |
|---|---|
| Launched | September 1, 1984 |
| Closed | April 3, 1998 |
| Owned by | Virgin Media Television |
| Website | tcc.co.uk (closed) |
The Children's Channel was an early cable channel which began broadcasting on September 1, 1984 in the United Kingdom. It also became available on the Astra Satellite in 1989. From 1992, a later segment of the channel between 5-7 PM was renamed & rebranded as TCC which aimed its focus to teenagers. (This segment was not at first available on some cable networks which continued to take a feed from Eutelsat that continued to end at 5 pm.) The segment, which later began transmitting half an hour earlier at 4.30, featured a number of home-produced programmes, such as CDQ (Compact Disc Quiz) and TVFM. During the day, however the channel continued its focus on younger children, by and large remaining the same, and a large amount of its programming output was still archive animated shows from the 1980s, many of which were also shown on Sky One. The focus on teenage-oriented programming became more prominent and eventually the channel was known as 'TCC' all day. In 1997, the programmes for older children were split off into a separate TV station called Trouble, although now timesharing with Bravo. At this point, TCC reverted to the original name of The Children's Channel (then later renaming back to TCC yet again) and continued screening programmes for younger children, running side by side with Trouble for nearly a year, before eventually closing down on April 3, 1998.
UK cable operator Cable & Wireless continued to carry the TCC channel even after it closed down - this was achieved by carrying the TCC Nordic feed, a commercial-free version of TCC aimed at Scandinavia. This carriage, and TCC Nordic itself, ended a few months later.
After the TCC / Trouble break away after 5PM TCC then timeshared with the new network The Family Channel, which outlived TCC and eventually transformed into the game show channel Challenge.
The channel's website (tcc.co.uk) was still available as late as Autumn 2005, though significantly cut down from when the channel still broadcast, but has since become inaccessible. The tcc.co.uk domain name now redirects to the website for Sky Television.
In its day The Children's Channel created some of its own original programming. Connect 4 and The Super Mario Challenge were popular tea-time quiz shows. Some other 'in-between' show segments included Link Anchor Man an animated spoof of an American newsreader who would read out viewers letters and give a response. Another completely computer generated segment was Fact Or Fib were a story was read out and you would be given 30 seconds to decide whether what you had just been told was Fact or Fib before the answer was revealed. The station had two programme strands on weekdays from 1992 to 1995, one of which was "Ratkan" (in 1992-3; followed by Ratkan II in 1993-4 and Ratkan 3 in 1994-5), shown from 06:00-09:00, before school, and from 15:15-17:00, after school. The morning programme was repeated from 11:00 to 14:00. A strand for pre-schoolers, "It's Droibee Time", aired 09:00-11:00. Both strands were based on a spaceship called the Ratkan, and were staffed by a human presenter with "droids", puppets designed to look like androids. During school holidays, Ratkan aired 07:00-12:00, with It's Droibee Time off air. A live action quiz programme, "Around the World in 80 Seconds", was produced for the channel in 1993-4. Hosted by Timmy Mallett as Captain Everything, schoolchildren participated in a quiz based on geography and general knowledge of particular countries, before "replaying" famous scenarios from history of their chosen country. The top team received a prize of a four-day trip to the then-new Disney World resort in Paris.
It is largely cited in UK animation circles that Jetix UK (formerly Fox Kids UK) is the spiritual successor of TCC in spite there being no relation (In terms of companies or shows aired on either channels) between the two. The first series of Dennis the Menace (from The Beano comic) was shown on TCC, both series were then shown on Fox Kids. It is the only programme to be shown on both channels, and is now on the CBBC Channel.
(In order of aired)
- Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
- Sonic the Hedgehog (aka SatAM)
- Dennis The Menace (UK Beano Comic Version)
- Earthworm Jim (itself a co-production with Universal Cartoon Studios)
- Henry's Cat
- Dungeons and Dragons
- The Adventures of Dynamo Duck
- Fifteen
- Galaxy High
- The Happy Prince
- Once Upon a Time... Space
- The Dreamstone
- The Smoggies
- Barney & Friends
- The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat
- The Girl From Tomorrow / Tomorrow's End
- Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (UK title)
- Pugwall
- Swans Crossing
- Ready or Not
- Blast
- Mr Benn
- The Finder
- The Adventures of Spot
- Around the World in 80 Seconds
- Flash Gordon
- Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
- Spirou
- Iznogoud
- AJ's Time Travellers
- Professor Bubble
- Roustabout
- Johnson and Friends
- See How They Grow
- Philbert Frog
- Greedysaurus and Gangtape
- Towser
- Molly
- DangerMouse
- Batman
- The Adventures of Black Beauty
- By Way of the Stars
- Bobby's World
- Art Attack
- Babar
- Road to Avonlea
- The Big Dish
- Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures
- Robinson Sucroe
- Garfield and Friends
- The New Pink Panther Show (90s series)
- Skeleton Warriors
- Where's Wally?
- The Super Mario Bros. Super Show
- The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 / Super Mario World series
- The Super Mario Challenge
- Connect 4
- Battletech
- Count Duckula
- Stunt Dawgs
- Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
- Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left
- The Bots Master
- Eek! The Cat
- Clangers
- Manu
- All Change
- Dog City
- Magic Corner
- Jack in the Box
- Romuald the Reindeer
- Oscar's Orchestra
- Gravedale High
- Pif and Hercule
- Anna Banana
- ALF Tales
- Saved by the Bell
- California Dreams
- Byker Grove
- Lotta
- Zazoo U
- Runaway Bay
- Animated Classic Showcase
- Pettson and Findus
- Jim Henson's Animal Show
- Hotshots
- Casper
- Barnen 1 Bullerbyn 2
- Beverly Hills Teens
- Alfred Jodocus Kwak
- Ocean Odyssey
- Dinobabies
- Escape from Jupiter
- Creepy Crawlers
- M.A.S.K.
- Swamp Thing
- Voltron (Five robotic Lions Cartoon Action series)
- Cybernet
- Paddington Bear
- The Wombles
- Morph
- You Can't Do That on Television
- Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
- Denver, the Last Dinosaur
- The Marvel Superheroes
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
- She-Ra
- The New Adventures of He-Man
- The Mysterious Cities of Gold