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SNICK (short for Saturday Night Nickelodeon) was a two-hour programming block on the
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cable television network Nickelodeon, geared toward older (preteen to teen) audiences, that ran from August 15, 1992 until January 29, 2005. It was aired on Saturdays starting at 8 p.m and ending at 10 p.m. ET. In
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, SNICK was revamped as the Saturday night edition of TEENick. Nickelodeon continues to run a Saturday night programming block today, though since the TEENick name was removed from the lineup in February 2009, the block no longer goes by any name. The block debuted on Saturday, August 15, 1992, with a pair of Sunday favorites (the teen sitcom '' Clarissa Explains It All'' and '' The Ren & Stimpy Show'') and the network premieres of '' Roundhouse'' (a musical comedy variety series) and '' Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' (a horror fantasy-drama anthology series).


Background

At the time of SNICK's creation, traditional networks such as
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, NBC and CBS didn't like to program for younger viewers on Saturday nights. The consensus at the time was that viewers who were 50 years of age and older, were the only ones
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, since younger viewers traditionally went out on Saturday nights. This would explain why shows such as NBC's ''
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'' and '' Empty Nest'' were the most predominant shows on Saturday nights at the time. Previously on Saturdays, Nickelodeon themselves ceded the 8 p.m. timeslot to the vintage sitcoms of the channel's late night programming block,
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. Then-Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne wanted to expose the myth that there is no audience for kids and teen programming on Saturday nights. Laybourne on that end, was a purveyor of market niche-talk, which was a strategy of programming highly focused programs targeted to specific groups defined by age, gender, race, education, religion or any of a number of other factors. In theory, the audience who would most likely watch SNICK would be too young to be out on the town and subsequently too old to be in bed by eight. Laybourne believed that the original shows on the SNICK block would double Nickelodeon's audience on Saturday night by as many as 650,000 to one million viewers. According to Nickelodeon, about one-third of ''The Ren & Stimpy Show''s audience, more than a million viewers, were between the ages of 18 and 35. By early 1993, Nickelodeon according to A.C.
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, was the number one network among viewers ages 6-11 on Saturday nights. With a 6.4 age-group rating, Nickelodeon beat Fox's 5.5, NBC's 5.2, CBS' 4.8, and ABC's 3.2


Ads and bumpers

Ads and bumpers for SNICK featured the programming block's "mascot," dubbed "The Big Orange Couch," in several locales, including in front of the Midnight Society's campfire, Ren and Stimpy's house, the Roundhouse, as well as various real life and fictional locations. It was retired in June 1999 (however the couch was briefly returned from 2000-2001, in which it was redesigned), when the iconic couch, stuffed with $25,000 and 6,000 cookies, was given away in a contest celebrating Nickelodeon's 20 years on television. In 2006, one of Nickelodeon's celebrities would take over Nickelodeon from Monday to Friday, sitting on the Big Orange Couch.


SNICK line-ups

The following are the shows aired during SNICK for the year listed. Although these are the standard shows aired, some days would see variation in the SNICK line-up.


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1992–Summer 1994 * 8 PM '' Clarissa Explains It All'' * 8:30 PM '' Roundhouse'' * 9 PM '' The Ren & Stimpy Show'' * 9:30 PM '' Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' Summer–October 1994: * 8 PM ''Clarissa Explains It All'' * 8:30 PM '' The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' * 9 PM ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' * 10 PM ''Roundhouse'' April 16, 1994: * 8 PM '' All That'' * 8:30 PM ''Roundhouse'' * 9 PM ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' October 1994–January 1995: * 8 PM '' The Secret World of Alex Mack'' * 8:30 PM ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' * 9 PM ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' October 15, 1994: * 8 PM ''The Secret World of Alex Mack * 8:30 PM ''
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'' * 9 PM The Ren & Stimpy Show * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' October 29, 1994: * 8 PM '' Aaahh!!! Real Monsters'' * 8:30 PM ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' * 9 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' December 17, 1994: * 8 PM ''Doug'' * 8:30 PM ''Rugrats'' * 9 PM ''Rocko's Modern Life'' * 9:30 PM ''Roundhouse'' January 1995–Early 1996: * 8 PM ''The Secret World of Alex Mack'' * 8:30 PM ''All That'' * 9 PM ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' December 23, 1995: * 8 PM ''
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'' * 8:30 PM '' Rugrats'' * 9 PM '' Rocko's Modern Life'' * 9:30 PM ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' Early 1996–Spring 1996: * 8 PM ''The Secret World of Alex Mack'' * 8:30 PM ''Space Cases'' * 9 PM ''All That'' * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' Spring 1996–October 5, 1996: * 8 PM ''The Secret World of Alex Mack'' * 8:30 PM ''Space Cases'' * 9 PM ''All That'' * 9:30 PM ''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' October 12, 1996–Early 1997: * 8 PM '' Kenan & Kel'' * 8:30 PM ''All That'' * 9 PM ''Space Cases'' * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' Early 1997–August 1997: * 8 PM ''Kenan & Kel'' * 8:30 PM ''All That'' * 9 PM '' The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo'' * 9:30 PM '' KaBlam!'' August 1997–November 1997: * 8 PM ''Rugrats'' * 8:30 PM ''All That'' * 9 PM ''Kenan & Kel'' * 9:30 PM ''KaBlam!'' November 1997–May 1998: * 8 PM ''Rugrats'' * 8:30 PM ''All That'' * 9 PM ''Kenan & Kel'' * 9:30 PM '' The Journey of Allen Strange'' May 1998–October 1998: * 8 PM ''Rugrats'' * 8:30 PM ''Kenan & Kel'' * 9 PM ''All That'' * 9:30 PM '' Animorphs'' November 1998-February 1999: * 8 PM '' The Angry Beavers'' * 8:30 PM ''Kenan & Kel'' * 9 PM ''All That'' * 9:30 PM ''Animorphs'' July 17, 1999: *8 PM ''Rugrats'' *8:30 PM '' SpongeBob SquarePants'' *9 PM '' Kenan & Kel'' *9:30 PM '' Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' February 1999–September 1999: * 8 PM ''Rugrats'' * 8:30 PM ''All That'' * 9 PM ''Kenan & Kel'' * 9:30 PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' All these shows aired from 8 p.m.-10 p.m. ET (though the schedule was briefly extended to 8-10:30 p.m. ET in the summer of 1994Ginny Holbert. "Children's Bedtime Stories Get Star Treatment on PBS"
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SNICK House

In 1999, SNICK was revamped and was renamed to ''SNICK House''. With this came a number of changes. The block was now hosted by Nick Cannon, and each week, a celebrity or music group made an appearance. The format was very similar to the former TEENick block, but was more of a party. Each week, kids could go online and vote for their favorite ''SNICK House Video Picks''. The winning music video would then be played during the block. Late 1999–Mid-2000: * 8PM ''Rugrats'' * 8:30PM '' The Amanda Show'' * 9PM ''
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'' * 9:30PM ''All That'' January 22, 2000: * 8PM ''Rugrats'' * 8:30PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9PM ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' * 9:30PM '' Double Dare 2000'' Mid-Fall 2000: * 8PM '' Rugrats'' * 8:30PM ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' * 9PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9:30PM ''All That'' Fall–Winter 2000: * 8PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 8:30PM ''
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'' * 9PM '' Caitlin's Way'' * 9:30PM ''All That'' October 28, 2000: * 9PM ''Cry Baby Lane'' * 10:30PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' Winter–Spring 2001: * 8PM ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' * 8:30PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9PM ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' * 9:30PM ''All That'' March 10, 2001 (Slime Time SNICK Live): * 8PM ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' * 8:30PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9PM ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd'' * 9:30PM ''All That'' March 31, 2001: * 8PM ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' *8:30PM ''The Amanda Show'' *9PM '' The Fairly OddParents'' *9:30 '' Invader Zim'' Spring–Summer 2001: * 8PM ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' * 8:30PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9PM '' The Brothers García'' * 9:30PM ''All That''


Elevator Music Era

After the SNICK House was cancelled in August 2001, with the last program aired being ''The Brothers Garcia'', Nick replaced SNICK's normal slot with "Nick Flicks", 90 minute Nicktoon specials followed by '' The Brothers García''. This went on from July 7, 2001 to January 12, 2002 and from June 29, 2002 to September 7, 2002. On January 19, 2002, the brand new SNICK began with a whole new lineup, including a brand new season and subsequently a new cast of ''All That'', which had been on hiatus for a year and a half. Bumpers now featured still pictures of various SNICK stars with a SNICK "talk bubble" above them, with elevator music playing in the background. Fall 2001: * 8PM ''Nick Flicks'' * 9:30PM ''The Brothers García'' January–June 2002: * 8PM ''All That'' * 8:30PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9PM '' Taina'' * 9:30PM '' The Nick Cannon Show'' July–August 2002: * 8PM ''Nick Flicks'' * 9:30PM ''All That''


SNICK On-Air Dare

Starting in September 2002, SNICK featured a series of ''On-Air Dare'' segments featuring members of the ''All That'' cast. All but three members of the cast would pull a lever to determine the night's "dare", which one of the three would have to do. The three cast members from All That in each segment would be placed in a glass cylinder and one would be randomly chosen to participate in a dare. If chosen, two security guards enter and grab the cast member (as if he or she was arrested) so they don't escape. This appears to have been based on ''
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and licked by dogs, hanging upside down and being dipped in dog food, having buckets of worms dumped on the cast member's head, drinking a gallon of sweat, sitting in a giant bowl of chili, eating 1,000 toe nails, the cast member putting an entire scorpion in their mouth, the cast member being pecked by hungry chickens, or shaving their school principal's legs. During this era of SNICK, the SNICK line-ups went through some major transitions that included the phasing out of ''The Nick Cannon Show'' and ''Cousin Skeeter'' and the addition of a new show, ''Romeo!''. September 2002–June 2003: * 8PM ''All That'' * 8:30PM ''The Nick Cannon Show'' * 9PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9:30PM '' Cousin Skeeter'' Fall 2003: * 8PM ''All That'' * 8:30PM '' Romeo!'' * 9PM ''The Amanda Show'' * 9:30PM ''The Amanda Show'' December 2003–September 2004: * 8PM ''
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'' * 8:30PM ''Romeo!'' * 9PM ''All That'' * 9:30PM ''The Amanda Show''


Saturday Night Nickelodeon era and the end of SNICK

On September 4, 2004, SNICK was quietly rebranded as Saturday Night Nickelodeon, featuring new bumpers created by design company Beehive that had an orange splat morphing into a show's character. However, the SNICK name was still used during live on-air segments. TEENick Saturday Night replaced SNICK for the
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television season and onward. The TEENick block name was dropped in February 2009 in preparation for the launch of a separate channel named after the block, TeenNick. TeenNick launched in September 2009 and much of its programming was sourced from the original TEENick block. September 4, 2004–January 29, 2005: * 8PM ''All Grown Up!'' * 8:30PM ''Romeo!'' * 9PM ''All That'' * 9:30PM ''The Amanda Show''


SNICK on The '90s Are All That

In 2011, TeenNick would begin airing 1990s era Nickelodeon shows starting at 12:00 AM Eastern Time under the banner The '90s Are All That. ''All That'' and ''Kenan & Kel'' are the most prominent and consistent SNICK shows to get reruns. It was announced that the week of December 26, 2011 up until New Year's Eve that TeenNick would air classic SNICK lineups from each year of the 1990s, with a special marathon airing New Year's Eve, all with classic SNICK and Nickelodeon bumpers from the 1990s. On August 17, 2013, SNICK returned to ''The '90s Are All That'', for its "SNICK-iversary", celebrating its 21st anniversary, reaching drinking age if it were a person. The original lineup was aired ('' Clarissa Explains It All'', '' The Ren & Stimpy Show'' and '' Are You Afraid of the Dark?'') with the exception of '' Roundhouse'' being replaced by '' All That''.


SNICK on NickSplat

Since the block's 2011 resurgence, SNICK has returned to TeenNick three times. The first two under the block timeslot of The '90s are All That, which was renamed to The Splat on October 5, 2015, and was renamed once again as
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on May 1, 2017. SNICK's third appearance on TeenNick was to celebrate SNICK's 25th anniversary by airing episodes Saturday nights during the month of August 2017. August 5, 2017: * 12AM ''The Adventures of Pete and Pete'' * 12:30AM ''Clarissa Explains It All'' * 1AM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' * 1:30AM ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' August 12, 2017: * 12AM ''All That'' * 12:30AM ''All That'' * 1AM ''Kenan & Kel'' * 1:30AM ''Kenan & Kel'' August 15, 2017: * 10PM ''Clarissa Explains It All'' * 10:30PM ''Roundhouse'' * 11PM ''The Ren & Stimpy Show'' * 11:30PM ''Are You Afraid of the Dark?'' August 19, 2017: * 12AM ''KaBlam!'' * 12:30AM ''Rugrats'' * 1AM ''CatDog'' * 1:30AM ''The Angry Beavers'' August 26, 2017: * 12AM ''The Amanda Show'' * 12:30AM ''The Amanda Show'' * 1AM ''All That'' * 1:30AM ''All That''


Home video releases

In August 1993, Nickelodeon released two VHS video tapes meant to recreate the SNICK-watching experience by including episodes from all four of the original SNICK shows: '' Clarissa Explains It All'', '' Roundhouse'', '' The Ren & Stimpy Show'', and '' Are You Afraid of the Dark?''. The tapes also included episodes of the original '' The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' shorts in between each SNICK show. as well as SNICK bumpers featuring the Big Orange Couch. The videos were released through Sony Wonder and came in orange-colored cassette tapes.


Volume 1: Nick SNICKS Friendship

*''Clarissa Explains It All'': Season 3 episode "Sam's Swan Song" *''The Ren & Stimpy Show'': Season 1 episode "The Littlest Giant" *''Are You Afraid of the Dark'': Season 1 episode "The Tale of the Lonely Ghost" *''Roundhouse'': Season 1 episode "New Kid In Town" *''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' shorts "Artie, the Strongest Man in the World," "X-Ray Man," and "Route 34"


Volume 2: Nick SNICKS The Family

*''Clarissa Explains It All'': Season 1 episode "Cool Dad" *''The Ren & Stimpy Show'': Season 2 episode "Fake Dad" *''Are You Afraid of the Dark'': Season 1 episode "The Tale of the Hungry Hounds" *''Roundhouse'': Season 1 episode "You Can't Fire Your Family" *''The Adventures of Pete & Pete'' shorts "The Burping Room," "Mom's Plate," and "The Punishment"


References


External links


Every SNICK Show Ever, RankedInside Nickelodeon’s Saturday Night GambleHow Well Do You Really Remember SNICK?A Talk With Ralph Kelsey, the Man Who Wrote the Opening for SNICK
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