Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards
Nickelodeon UK Kids' Choice Awards | |
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Starring | McFly (2007) Dannii Minogue (2008) Kevin James (2010) Jack Black (2011) Will Smith (2012) Josh Duhamel (2013) |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Running time | 90 mins |
Original release | |
Network | Nickelodeon |
Release | October 20, 2007 – present |
The Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards UK, also known as the KCAs, is an annual awards show, similar to the American and Australian versions. The show features numerous celebrity guests and musical acts. In recent years slime stunts have come into the show. The KCAs also hosts live musical entertainment.
History
2007
The first ever UK awards ceremony took place on 20 October 2007 presented by pop band McFly debuting on air date 27 September 2007.
2008
The second UK awards ceremony took place on 13 September 2008, presented by The X Factor judge Dannii Minogue debuting on air 23 September 2008.
2009
In 2009 the third UK awards ceremony was supposed to take place on an unknown date, and presented by Hadouken!. It was cancelled because of the more popular BAFTA Children's Awards, and due to the Financial crisis of 2007–2010.
2010
Nick UK presented the U.S. 2010 Kids' Choice Awards, but due to popular demand, inserts with Teen Nick host Olly Murray were included, along with an added UK category.[1]
2011
Nick UK screened the U.S. 2011 Kids' Choice Awards on April 3, 2011, the day after the U.S. broadcast. As before, inserts featuring UK hosts were included, which also featured two categories specific to Nick UK.[2]
2012
Nick UK will screen the U.S. 2012 Kids' Choice Awards on April 1, 2012, the day after the US broadcast. As before, inserts featuring UK hosts were included and will also feature two categories specific to Nick UK.
2013
The 2013 UK Kids Choice Awards were held on March 24, 2013 at 5:30PM. The show followed a similar format as the one in the United States, with seven unique categories for the UK.
Lead-out programming
Year | Programme |
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2011 | iCarly (New Episode "iDo") |
2012 | Victorious (New Episode "Jade Dumps Beck") |
2013 | SpongeBob SquarePants (New Episode "Karen 2.0" & "InSPONGEiac") iCarly (New Episode "iRescue Carly") Marvin Marvin (Sneak Peek) |
Locations
The locations for the first two award ceremonies were at ExCel Exhibition Centre, London.
Hosts
The Nickelodeon channel presenters Mark Felgate, Sy Thomas and Laura Hamilton were also at the ceremony in both 2007 and 2008, they went backstage with celebrities and nominee winners for a spin-off show on the channel and online.
Hosts
There was no host in 1987 because by this time, it was The Big Ballot.
References
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- ^ "2012 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards :: Hosted by Will Smith". Kca.nick.co.uk. Retrieved 2012-08-06.
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- ^ Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2009 (2009) (TV)
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- ^ Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards 2010 (2010) (TV)
- ^ Monica Rizzo, Kevin James to Host Kids' Choice Awards, People, February 15, 2010
- ^ Nickelodeon's Kids Choice Awards 2011 (2011) (TV)
- ^ Posted 02/10/2011 by Corinne Heller. "Kids' Choice Awards 2011 to be hosted by Jack Black - see nominations - February 10, 2011 10:14:25 AM PST | Entertainment News from". OnTheRedCarpet.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-29. Retrieved 2011-02-11.
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- ^ Wire report (23 January 2012). "Josh Duhamel will transform into the host of the Kids' Choice Awards in March". The Washington Post. The Associated Press. Retrieved 23 January 2013. [dead link ]
- ^ Perlman, Jake (January 29, 2014). "Mark Wahlberg to host 2014 Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards". ew.com. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 29, 2014.