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The first ever UK awards ceremony took place on 20 October 2007 from [[ExCeL London|ExCel Exhibition Centre]] in [[London]] and presented by |
The first ever UK awards ceremony took place on 20 October 2007 from [[ExCeL London|ExCel Exhibition Centre]] in [[London]] and presented by heavy metal/thrash metal band [[McFly]]. Mark Felgate, Sy Thomas and Laura Hamilton hosted in-show backstage continuity and website-exclusive segments. |
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Revision as of 23:28, 16 August 2014
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards | |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Website | http://www.nick.co.uk/kca |
Television/radio coverage | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards UK, also known as the KCAs, is an annual awards show, similar to the American and Australian versions. It originally started as a full ceremony hosted locally, but has recently been reduced to several UK-specific categories that are announced during the broadcast of the American Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards during time usually devoted to advertising.
History
2007
The first ever UK awards ceremony took place on 20 October 2007 from ExCel Exhibition Centre in London and presented by heavy metal/thrash metal band McFly. Mark Felgate, Sy Thomas and Laura Hamilton hosted in-show backstage continuity and website-exclusive segments.
2008
The second UK awards ceremony took place on 20 September 2008 again from ExCel, presented by The X Factor judge Dannii Minogue. Mark Felgate, Sy Thomas and Laura Hamilton hosted in-show backstage continuity and website-exclusive segments.
2009
In 2009 the third UK awards ceremony was supposed to take place on an unknown date, and would have been presented by Hadouken!. The ceremony was eventually canceled due to budget concerns with no local awards for that year.
2010-present
Since 2010, only the American ceremony has been presented on the network, usually with a one-day delay, with local-specific awards given during advertising breaks as continuity which is hosted by local Nickelodeon UK presenters.