- Source: Carlton Kids
Carlton Kids was a British digital terrestrial pay television kids channel, provided by Carlton Television, which started broadcasting on 15th November 1998 and closed on 31st January 2000. Its sister channels were Carlton Food Network, Carlton World, Carlton Cinema and Carlton Select. It broadcast exclusively on ONdigital, the digital terrestrial pay-TV platform backed by Carlton and Granada, where it timeshared on channel 34 with Carlton World.
The channel had limited coverage, reaching only 69% of the population via the lowest-powered terrestrial multiplex D, and newspapers and listings magazines were slow to feature the channel's programming. In the face of competition from several other dedicated children's channels in the UK market the channel ceased broadcasting at the end of January 2000 after 14 months, partly due to the limited uptake of the ONdigital platform where it was exclusively available. It was replaced by Discovery Kids. The other Carlton channels closed over the next few years.
Carlton Television later merged with Granada in 2004 to form ITV plc, which went on to launch another children's channel CITV, in 2006.
Programming
The channel showcased children's programming from Carlton and other ITV franchisees including Granada Television, Central Television, and Yorkshire Television, short films from the BBC library, as well as programmes acquired from American and overseas distributors. Shows included Mopatop's Shop, The Raggy Dolls, Rosie and Jim, Tots TV, The Berenstain Bears, Tickle on the Tum, Willo the Wisp, The Legends of Treasure Island and Worzel Gummidge.
Presentation was provided by daily wrap-around shows "Wakey Wakey" and "The Max". Both were recorded at Ealing Studios. "Wakey Wakey" was presented by Chuck Thomas and Naomi Wilkinson. The Max was presented by Angellica Bell and Paul Leyshon. Other presenters included Jamie Rickers and Alex Verrey.
List of programs
= Wrap-Around
=The Max
Tiny Time
Wakey Wakey
RAW TV
= Drama
=Byker Grove (Also shown on Carlton Select)
Harry's Mad
Woof!
= Fantasy
=The Worst Witch
= Animated
=The Adventures of Sir Prancelot
Around the World in Eighty Days (1972 series)
The Berenstain Bears (1985 series)
Bod
Bolek and Lolek (as Jym and Jam)
Car-Toon Time with Little Brrrrm
Denver, the Last Dinosaur
The Dreamstone
Doris
Goodtimes Family Classics
Henry's Cat
Ketchup: Cats Who Cook
The Legends of Treasure Island
Molly's Gang
Noah and Nelly in... SkylArk
Rosie & Ruff in Puppydog Tales
The Raggy Dolls
Rubbish, King of the Jumble
Willo the Wisp
= Education
=Alphabet Castle
Tickle on the Tum
= Food
=Food Factory (Also shown on Carlton Food Network)
Planet Nosh (Also shown on Carlton Food Network)
School Dinners (Also shown on Carlton Food Network)
= Comedy
=The Big Comfy Couch
Worzel Gummidge
= Puppet
=Mopatop's Shop
Rosie & Jim
Tots TV
= Sports
=High Five
References
External links
Carlton Kids at TVARK
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