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===Background===
===Background===
'''Nick Jr. Classics''' (formerly Noggin, not to be confused with the US channel and app of the same name) was a British television programming block broadcast nightly on the UK version of [[Nick Jr. UK|Nick Jr.]] from 2004 to 2010.
'''Nick Jr. Classics''' (formerly '''Noggin''', not to be confused with the US channel and app of the same name) was a British television programming block broadcast nightly on the UK version of [[Nick Jr. UK|Nick Jr.]] from 2004 to 2010.


In 2005, Noggin was renamed to Nick Jr. Classics, possibly because of a UK version of the US Noggin launching on TMF.
In 2005, Noggin was renamed to Nick Jr. Classics, possibly because of a UK version of the US Noggin launching on TMF.

Latest revision as of 13:46, 15 July 2024




Background

Nick Jr. Classics (formerly Noggin, not to be confused with the US channel and app of the same name) was a British television programming block broadcast nightly on the UK version of Nick Jr. from 2004 to 2010.

In 2005, Noggin was renamed to Nick Jr. Classics, possibly because of a UK version of the US Noggin launching on TMF.

Noggin

ID (2004-2005)

Visuals: TBA

Technique: Appears to be CGI.

Audio: In these bumpers, a space-like music was heard, which is actually "Blues in 3 4 Time" by Jean-Jacques Perrey.

Nick Jr. Classics

ID (2005-2010)

Visuals: TBA

Technique: Appears to be CGI.

Audio: Same as the previous logo.

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