Scrambled!

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 and Stephen's Saturday Showdown. Scrambled! is produced by Zodiak Kids (formerly known as The Foundation) part of the Banijay Group. The show is usually broadcast in the Spring and the Autumn.

Scrambled!
GenreChildren's
Created byDavid Hallam and Nigel Pickard
StarringLuke Franks
Sam Homewood
London Hughes (2014–2018)
Arielle Free (2015–2019)
Laura Jackson (2014)
Kerry Boyne (2018-)
Robyn Richford (2019-)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series8
No. of episodes311
Production
ProducerZodiak Kids
Running time115-120 minutes
Release
Original networkITV – (CITV)
Picture formatHD
Original release18 January 2014 (2014-01-18) 
present
Chronology
Related showsHolly & Stephen's Saturday Showdown
External links
Website

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. In Series 2, a new puppet character called 'Mr. Cuddle Monster' was introduced to the show, which was designed and built by Puppets Magic Studio. 'Mr. Cuddle Monster' is known as the Scrambled Landlord, who hates cuddles and pretends to dislike the Scrambled! presenters, hence his ironic name. Series 2 ended on 12 April 2015. A third series started on 9 January 2016. A fourth and fifth series aired from 2017 to 8 April 2018. A sixth series was commissioned in March 2018, airing in October 2018, introducing new presenter Kerry Boyne in place of London Hughes, who's since gone on to be a full-time comedian. That series ended in April 2019. A new presenter Robyn Richford was introduced to the seventh series replacing Arielle Free, who's since gone on to host the weekend early breakfast show on BBC Radio 1, and it started airing in September 2019 and since this series, the show now only aired on Saturdays. In January 2020, it returns airing on Sundays. An eighth series started in September 2020.

Programming

YouTube channel

The official Scrambled! YouTube channel was created on 1 December 2014[1] and the first video was uploaded on 20 January 2015.[2] 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!'[2]

References

  1. "Scrambled! - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
  2. "Welcome to Our Channel! | Scrambled! - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 4 August 2016.
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