Nick Jr. Classics

For the United States TV channel formerly called Noggin, see Nick Jr.
Nick Jr. Classics

Final on-screen ident used from 2008 to 2010.
Premiered As Noggin
17 May 2004
As Nick Jr. Classics
1 September 2005
Discontinued As Noggin
31 August 2005
As Nick Jr. Classics
30 April 2010
Network Nick Jr.
Nick Jr. 2
Country of origin United Kingdom
Format Classic children's programming
Running time 120 minutes

Nick Jr. Classics (formerly Noggin) was a British television programming block broadcast nightly on Nick Jr. from 2004 to 2010.

History

Noggin logo

The block launched under the name Noggin on 17 May 2004.[1] The block ran from 6 PM until 8 PM.[2] The block was rebranded as Nick Jr. Classics on 1 September 2005, where it began airing from 8:00pm to 10:00pm.

The block was first seen on Nick Jr., and was also shown on Nick Jr. 2 before it permanently moved to that channel on 5 January 2009. The slot was popular with both the target audience and parents/guardians.

The block closed down on 30 April 2010, following the rebranding of both channels. Bob the Builder and Thomas the Tank Engine relocated to the other channels.

Programming

References

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