- Source: Shake
- Source: Shake!
Shake, The Shakes, Shaking, or Shakin' may refer to:
Handshake, a greeting and parting custom
Milkshake, a sweet cold beverage similar to very soft ice cream, often called a shake
Tremor, a medical symptom
Vibration
It may also refer to:
People
Shake (singer) (Sheikh Abdullah Ahmad), Malaysian singer
Xie Keyin (born 1997), Chinese singer, rapper and songwriter known as Shaking
Shake Milton (born 1996), American basketball player
070 Shake (born 1997), American rapper and singer
Christi Shake (born 1980), 2002 Playboy playmate
Anthony "Shake" Shakir, Detroit techno producer
Shakin' Stevens (born 1948), Welsh rock and roll singer
Music
= Albums
=Shake! (album) (1968), by the Siegel–Schwall Band
Shakin' (album), 1986 work by country music group Sawyer Brown
Shake (John Schlitt album) (1995)
Shake (2001), by Zucchero Fornaciari
Shake (The Thing album) (2015)
= Songs
="Shake", by Alesha Dixon from The Alesha Show: The Encore (2009)
"Shake" (CNBLUE song) (2017)
"Shake" (Sam Cooke song) (1964), notably covered by Otis Redding
"Shake", by Double (1999)
"Shake" (EliZe song) (2004)
"Shake" (Flavour N'abania song) (2012)
"Shake", by GQ (1981)
"Shake", by The Head and the Heart from Let's Be Still (2013)
"Shake", a song by Victoria Justice (2013)
"Shake" (Little Boots song) (2011)
"Shake" (Jesse McCartney song) (2010)
"Shake", by Machines of Loving Grace from the album Concentration (1993)
"Shake", by Stephen Sanchez from Angel Face (2023)
"Shake!" (The Time song) (1990)
"Shake" (Ying Yang Twins song) (2005)
Shakin' (Sawyer Brown song) (1986)
"Shakin' ", by The Dandy Warhols from Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia (2000)
Shakin' (Eddie Money song) (1982)
"The Shake" (Kisschasy song) (2005)
"The Shake" (Laurie Johnson) (1965), the theme song to the TV series The Avengers Theme
"The Shake" (Neal McCoy song) (1997)
= Other music
=The Shake (American rock band)
The Shake (dance), a fad dance of the 1960s
Shake (music) (more commonly known as a trill), a musical ornament
Other
Shake (company), a legal document startup
Shake (shingle), a wooden shingle made from split logs
Shake (software), an image-compositing package produced by Apple Inc
Shakes (timber), cracks in timber
Shake (unit), an informal unit of time equal to ten nanoseconds
Shake, Zimbabwe
SHAKE algorithm, a time integration algorithm for molecular dynamics simulation
10 Shake, an Australian TV channel
Camera shake, an effect fixed with image stabilization
Master Shake, a character in Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Shake, another name for Sake language, used in parts of Gabon
Shake (social class)
See also
Earthquake
The Shake (disambiguation)
Shake It (disambiguation)
Shaked (surname)
Shaken (disambiguation)
Shaker (disambiguation)
Shakes (disambiguation)
Milkshake (disambiguation)
Shock (disambiguation)
Shook (disambiguation)
All pages with titles beginning with Shake
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Shake! (formerly NGA, The Core, and Milkshake FM) was a television programming block shown by United Kingdom broadcaster Channel 5, airing animated and live-action programmes.
History
Before the introduction of the name The Core in 2000, the unbranded 'youth' strand was launched back in 1997, presented by Kate McIntyre in vision. Nick Wilson, Channel 5 programme controller for children's and religious programming, said it was a deliberate decision not to give the strand a name, like Channel 4's T4. He said "Once you get past 13, the last thing you want is to be put into your own zone or slot." The strand had its own on-air look from The Design Clinic, which included six new cartoon characters described as "a cross between South Park and the Mr. Men" that will unexpectedly bounce around on McIntyre during the continuity breaks. Programmes were scheduled between 11 am and 12 noon on Saturday, 4.30 pm and 6 pm on Saturday and 11 am to 1 pm on Sunday.
The block originally ran between 2000 and 2007 under various names, and was launched as a new umbrella branding for older kids and teen programs on Channel 5 following the earlier demise in 1999 of the Josie D'Arby-hosted weekend afternoon teen series The Mag.
The block launched in 2000 as The Core, broadcasting on Saturday afternoons. A number of originally commissioned programs were created for the block, such as Harry and Cosh and Atlantis High, a number of imported teens shows were also used.
During Channel 5's major network relaunch of 2002, The Core was renamed to Milkshake! FM in January 2002, taking its name from the established Channel 5 preschool-age slot Milkshake!. This block aired in the mid-morning from 9 am to noon on Saturdays and Sundays, while a number of programs aired during The Core continued to be broadcast during Saturday afternoons. In September 2002, it was rebranded again as two separate blocks, Shake! and Milkshake! Toons. Milkshake! Toons aired in the afternoon from noon to 5 pm.
The block was removed in May 2007, and teen programs aired on Saturday morning not under a block of any sort on Channel 5.
= Presenters
=Presenters have included:
Kate McIntyre (1997–2002)
Marc Crumpton (2001–2002)
Dave Payne (2005–2007)
Jen Pringle (2009–2010)
Kemi Majeks (2002-2005)
Programming
The Adventures of Sinbad
The Adventures of Tintin
Atlantis High
Audrey and Friends
Beast Wars: Transformers
Beyblade
Beyblade V-Force
Braceface
Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future
Daria
Deepwater Black
Don't Blame the Koalas
Duel Masters
Fat Dog Mendoza
Gadget & the Gadgetinis
George Shrinks
Gerald McBoing-Boing
Hannah Montana
Harry and Cosh
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys
iCarly
Kaput and Zösky
Max Steel
Pepsi Chart
The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
Popular
Singled Out
Snobs
Strange Dawn
TooMuchTV
The Tribe
True Jackson VP
USA High
Wizards of Waverly Place
Xcalibur
Xena: Warrior Princess
Zentrix
2009 revival
In September 2009, it was announced that Channel 5 had entered into a strategic sponsorship with Disney to bring back Shake!. Under the new arrangement, Disney would sponsor the block and also provide some Disney Channel programming for the slot, such as Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place. Shake! returned with a new presenter, Jen Pringle.
The revived Shake! launched on Sunday 4 October 2009 at 10am with Snobs, Wizards of Waverly Place, Hannah Montana, and The Tribe. Snobs and The Tribe were previously screened during the earlier run of Shake!.
In 2010, Shake! was sponsored by Nickelodeon, returning with a revamped set and showing iCarly and True Jackson, VP, among others.
However, Shake! was removed again in 2011 and was replaced with other imports including Power Rangers, Batman: The Brave And The Bold, ThunderCats, and SlugTerra. In 2014, they began airing shows from Nicktoons including SpongeBob SquarePants, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Fairly OddParents, and The Loud House.
References
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- Waroeng Steak & Shake
- (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty
- Harlem shake
- Zendaya
- Shake (kelas sosial)
- Jody Brotosuseno
- Harlem shake (tarian)
- Shake It Off
- Shake It Up
- Shake It Up (lagu)
- (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty
- Shake Shake Shake
- 070 Shake
- Shake
- Grimace Shake
- Shake That
- Shake It
- Shake Shack
- Shake!
- Shakal