Scrambled!

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Scrambled!
CITV Scrambled.jpg
Genre Children's
Starring Luke Franks (2014 – present)
Sam Homewood (2014 – present)
London Hughes (2014 – present)
Arielle Free (2015 – present)
Laura Jackson (2014)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 60
Production
Producer(s) The Foundation
Running time 115-120 minutes
Release
Original network CITV
ITV
Picture format SDTV
Original release 18 January 2014 (2014-01-18) –
present
Chronology
Related shows Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown
External links
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Scrambled! is a CITV children's Saturday morning TV show which is currently broadcast on CITV and ITV. It is the first regular studio-based Saturday morning show on ITV since Holly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown. Scrambled is produced by Zodiak Kids formerly known as The Foundation TV Productions and now part of the Banijay Group.

Overview

Scrambled! was first aired on 18 January 2014. It ended in April that year. The second series, started on 10 January 2015. It was originally presented by Sam Homewood, Laura Jackson, London Hughes and Luke Franks. In 2015, Arielle Free replaced Laura Jackson. Series 2 ended on 12 April 2015. A third series started on January 9, 2016.[1] A fourth series has been announced.[2]

Programming

Series 1 (2014)

Series 2 (2015)

Series 3 (2016)

Games

Series 1

Full Games List:

  • The Saturday and Sunday Song
  • Pets in Pants
  • Scrambling!
  • Sharezies
  • Sunday Confessional
  • The Eggbox
  • Super Scrambled Shiny Showdown
  • World Records
  • R U Funny?
  • The Fridge
  • Lady Gaga-la

Series 2

  • Sharezies
  • The Eggbox
  • Super Scrambled Shiny Showdown
  • World Records
  • R U Funny?
  • The Fridge
  • Lady Gaga-la
  • Monsters Nerdiversity
  • Team Nerd or Team Monster?
  • Juan Direction
  • Ask the Ice King
  • Scrambled's Got The Eggs Factor

YouTube channel

The official Scrambled! YouTube channel was created on 1 December 2014.[3] but the first video wasn't uploaded until 20 January 2015.[4] The videos include games, clips from the show, Q&As and behind the scenes. The video with the most views (as of 12 September 2015) is 'Welcome to Our Channel!'[5]

Presenters Arielle Free and Luke Franks have their own YouTube channel.[6][7]

References

External links