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Big Kids is a 13-episode children's comedy television series created by Lucy Daniel-Raby. The series was a British-American
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and the US network
Noggin
Noggin may refer to:
General
* Noggin or gill (volume), a unit of volume
* Noggin (cup), a small cup
* Noggin, slang for head
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. And aired on its nighttime block
The N
The N (standing for Noggin) was a nighttime programming block on the Noggin television channel, aimed at preteens and teenagers. It was launched on April 1, 2002, by Viacom and Sesame Workshop. Before the block's introduction, Noggin's daytime l ...
.
It premiered on
CBBC on BBC One on 27 September 2000 and on the
Noggin channel on 29 January 2001.
All 13 episodes were aired on Noggin's sister channel,
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon (often shortened to Nick) is an American pay television television channel, channel which launched on April 1, 1979, as the first cable channel for children. It is run by Paramount Global through its List of assets owned by Param ...
, from 9 to 30 March 2001.
History
According to the show's developer, Elaine Sperber, the writers "had to tread carefully"
to make sure that the content was relevant to both UK and U.S. children. She said, "We had a great relationship with Noggin ... but when you co-produce with North Americans, you always run into problems over British accents and language. We couldn’t use terms like 'snogging' in ''Big Kids'' because no one in the U.S. would have understood it."
The magazine ''
Kidscreen
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'' wrote that "children start drinking far earlier in Britain than they do in North America, so a sequence showing booze being consumed at a school dance had to be watered down."
On Noggin, the show was aired as part of a primetime programming block called "The Hubbub," which allowed viewers to submit comments through Noggin's website and see them live on-air. Noggin grouped the final two episodes as an hour-long special, and they aired on 25 March 2001. Leading up to them, Noggin reran a marathon of the entire series, promoted as the ''Big Kids Big Marathon''. From April 2002 to January 2004, Noggin aired reruns of ''Big Kids'' during its nighttime programming block,
The N
The N (standing for Noggin) was a nighttime programming block on the Noggin television channel, aimed at preteens and teenagers. It was launched on April 1, 2002, by Viacom and Sesame Workshop. Before the block's introduction, Noggin's daytime l ...
.
Plot
The show follows the lives of the Spiller family: Simon, Kate, and their parents, Sarah, a piano teacher, and Geoff, a doctor. When the family attends a school charity event, a hypnotist and entertainer named Ming the Mind Master uses Sarah and Geoff in a performance. After the show is over, Kate and Simon realize that their parents have never been properly unhypnotized. At seemingly random moments, they black out and begin to act like children.
The two siblings have to deal with keeping their parents under control in their hypnotized state, trying to get their parents to believe what happens when they black out, and trying to discover what triggers the change. Simon tries to keep his parents' hypnosis a secret from his best friend, Jake, who lives across the street and often visits at inopportune times. During trances, Sarah and Geoff engage in behaviour for which they would otherwise scold their children, while Kate and Simon are forced to act like mature adults. According to Noggin, the show was meant to explore "the complex and sometimes chaotic relationship between parent and child."
Eventually, the children convince their parents by showing them filmed footage, and discover that the trigger is "ming", or any word with "ming" in it, just like the hypnotist's name. They finally track down Ming at a fête and convince him to 'unhypnotise' their parents, which appears to restore them to normal. However, their childish behaviour on a carousel leaves the children confused – whether Sarah and Geoff are acting like this deliberately, have fallen back into a state of hypnosis, or perhaps have always had the qualities of 'big kids' is left ambiguous.
Episode list
# Performance by a Hypnotist
# Kate Avoids Friends
# Videotaping Mum and Dad
# Library/Shopping
# Restaurant
# New Car/Concert
# Museum
# Aunt Muriel
# Chicken Pox
# Puppy
# Simon Pursues Melanie
# Trigger Revealed
# Finding Hypnotist
Cast
*
Duncan Duff
Duncan Duff (born 1964 in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) is a British stage, television and film actor who trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London 1985 - 1987. He is best known for His role in Not Going out as Pete and for A Quiet Pas ...
- Dr. Geoffrey "Geoff" Spiller
*
Imogen Stubbs
Imogen Stubbs (born 20 February 1961) is an English actress and writer.
Her first leading part was in '' Privileged'' (1982), followed by ''A Summer Story'' (1988).
Her first play, ''We Happy Few'', was produced in 2004. In 2008 she joined '' ...
- Sarah Spiller
* Matt Adams - Simon Spiller
*
Kelly Salmon
Kelly Salmon (aka Kelly Natelle) (born 23 March 1987 in Harlow, Essex, United Kingdom) is an English actress and fashion model. She appeared in the first TV commercial for NSPCC in 1991. She later became a primary school teacher in Hertfordshire.
...
- Kate Spiller
* Sam Green - Jake Tyler
*
Jasper Britton
Jasper Britton (born 11 December 1962) is an English actor.
Early life and education
Britton was born in Chelsea in London, and educated at Belmont Preparatory School, Sussex House School and Mill Hill School, north London. Britton is the onl ...
- Ming the Mind Master
* Amanda Fairbank-Hynes - Becky
* Barnaby Francis - Edward Bagley
Awards and nominations
At the
23rd Young Artist Awards, held in April 2002 in Studio City, California, both Matt Adams and Kelly Salmon were nominated for their roles.
At the ceremony, the series was counted as an American production, and the nominations were received on behalf of Noggin.
References
External links
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{{Noggin shows
2000 British television series debuts
2000 British television series endings
2000s British children's television series
2000s British comedy television series
2000 American television series debuts
2000 American television series endings
2000s American children's comedy television series
British children's comedy television series
Noggin (brand) original programming
The N original programming
BBC children's television shows
English-language television shows
Television series about families
Television shows set in London