- Xchange (TV series)
infobox television
show_name = Xchange
caption = "Show Logo
format =Childrens ,Entertainment
runtime = 60 mins &
2 x 30 mins
creator =BBC
presenter = Michael "Abs" Absalom
Ade Adepitan
Jean Anderson
Angellica Bell
Dave Chapman
Tony Craig
Abbie Eastwood
Joe ChallandsOrtis Deley
Jez Edwards
Sarra Elgan
David "Duff" Eynon
Erica Harvey
Gemma Hunt
Rani Khanijau
Anna Kumble
Steve Wilson
Rhodri Owen
Holly Willoughby
country =United Kingdom
network =CBBC Channel
first_aired = 1998
last_aired =March 31 2006
num_episodes = 2012Xchange was a factual entertainment
BBC television programme for children. It was broadcast initially onBBC Two and later theCBBC Channel . The programme was (mostly) transmitted live from studio TC2 atBBC Television Centre .The first era of "Xchange" came in 1998 when it was designed as a programme shown on BBC Two in the summer holidays. This format was repeated annually until the launch of the CBBC Channel in 2002. As a result, 1,040 episodes over two years were initially ordered. At that time, it was the BBC's biggest ever single in-house commission. [citeweb|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2001/nov/20/broadcasting.bbc|title=BBC christens children's digital channels|work=Media Guardian|date=20 November 2001 Retrieved 12 November 2007 ] On the CBBC Channel, "Xchange" was a continuous, daily, hour-long format broadcast from 7:30am. Although, by the time the programme ended in 2006, it was being broadcast twice daily in thirty minute durations.
The show featured a
website where users can sign-up to collect points, and also could gain points for being a caller on the show. People who obtained 1000 points could enter a draw to appear on the show and be a "Gold X-IDer" in the studio. In a later series, the 1000 points could also be traded in to have a presenter host a part of the show from an X-IDer's house for a week.Xchange featured celebrities, music performances, comedy and games. Featured celebrities included
Girls Aloud ,Daniel Bedingfield ,Hilary Duff andVerbalicious . A weekly discussion point, branded sequentially as "The Big One" / "Backchat" / "Sticky Situations", was where viewers gave their thoughts and opinions on a topic. The "Xperts" item featured viewers who reviewed new movies, games, books and music. The "Dream On" strand endeavoured to make the dreams or ambitions of some of the programme's viewers come true.The last edition of "Xchange" aired on
March 31 ,2006 ending with Vinnie J Ferret's (the "J" initial was also revealed to be "Jebadiah") own version of classic song "My Way" as "Our Way" with a little vocal help from the presenters of the show. Michael "Abs" Absalom ,Ade Adepitan ,Ortis Deley ,Jez Edwards ,Gemma Hunt and puppet "Vinnie" the ferret (Dave Chapman ) were the show's last presenters. The programme was replaced bySam and Mark 's "Level Up ".Merchandise
In 2001, three books published by BBC Education Publishing under the "Xchange" banner went on sale: "Head Strong", "Microbe Makes" and "Team Spirit". [ [http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_ss_b?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=xchange Xchange books on amazon.co.uk] Retrieved 4 January 2008 ]
References
External links
* [http://www.bbc.com/cbbc CBBC Homepage]
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