TMi

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TMi (Too Much Information)
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Genre Childrens, Entertainment
Running time 2 hours 45 minutes on BBC Two and 2 hours 30 minutes on CBBC Channel
Creator(s) CBBC
Starring Sam Nixon
Mark Rhodes
Caroline Flack
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original channel BBC Two and CBBC Channel
Original run September 16, 2006-–
Official website

TMi is a Saturday morning children's show presented by Sam Nixon, Mark Rhodes (aka Sam and Mark), and Caroline Flack. It is shown between 9am and 11.45am on BBC Two and the CBBC Channel. It started on 16 September 2006.

TMi, while comprising many of the features of Saturday morning children's programming such as cartoons, competitions and music, adds a new spin to the genre incorporating an element of reality television. During the week between airing the show, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes live in the "TMi Flat" where they are filmed by multiple cameras. Highlights of this footage are shown on the following Saturday's show.

Each week one or more celebrity guests feature on the show. Previous guests have included McFly, Girls Aloud, Jesse McCartney and Harry Hill.

In spite of being primarily aimed at a young audience, the style of humour on the show tends to target older viewers, including frequent pop culture references and occasionally mild sexual innuendo. For instance, on 28 October 2006 during "Question Mark" Caroline wondered out loud how to impress Sam - "I know, I'll get my bongos out". She then put a pair of bongos on her lap. Sam thought out loud "Nice bongos".

[edit] Features of the Show

  • Fairly Odd Parents - a cartoon about a boy with faries as godparents.
  • The Secret Show - a cartoon about some secret agents.
  • TMi Playlist - viewers suggest music videos to be shown and a selection is played on the show.
  • Surely You Can't Make A Game Out Of That! - Sam and Mark must invent a game using a variety of random props. A menacing 'Bird of Decision' is then asked its opinion of the game.
  • Loot Machine - Viewers send in useless household items in order to play a 'human fruit machine' game to win prizes.
  • Birthday Bingo - A month of the year is selected and a viewer whose birthday lands in that month can call in to win prizes.
  • Prank Patrol - Jokers enlist the help of Barney Harwood to carry out an elaborate prank on a friend or relative.
  • Call Yourself A Friend? - Sam and Mark compete with a pair of friends each week to see who knows each other the best.
  • Question Mark - Mark tries to answer viewers' questions, but instead we hear Sam and Caroline's thoughts.
  • Mas-TMi-nd - Viewers and celebrity guests answer questions about the week in the TMi flat to win prizes
  • Chinatown Challenge - Sam and Mark go head-to-head in a different activity each week, such as limbo, skipping, darts, reflex-testing, strength-testing, memory-testing and basketball skills. The loser must face public humiliation in Leicester Square, completing a forfeit set by the winner.

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