Phred on Your Head Show | |
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Genre | Variety show |
Created by | Amy Friedman |
Starring | Doug Preis |
Theme music composer | Michael Ungar[1] |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
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Executive producer | Amy Friedman[2] |
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Running time | 30–120 minutes |
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Network | Noggin |
Release | June 6, 1999 September 9, 2001 | –
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Phred on Your Head Show is an American children's television series produced for Noggin, a cable channel co-founded by MTV Networks and Sesame Workshop. The first episode aired on June 6, 1999.[5] Noggin aired encore showings of the first episode throughout June and started airing the show regularly on July 26, 1999.[6] The show stars a small green character named Phred, voiced by Doug Preis, who has his own variety show. In each episode, Phred hops across different people's heads to find a host, who then chooses a selection of Noggin programs to play.
Phred was animated by two studios: MTV Animation and Possible Worlds.[7] The show was linked with Noggin's website, Noggin.com, and Phred's home was said to be inside the "dot" of Noggin.com. The episodes encouraged viewers to visit Noggin.com and send in their own ideas, comments, and questions for future episodes. These were integrated into the show as part of a segment called "Phred's Got Mail." Other segments called "We Show It" and "Out of Your Mind" featured short films that were created by Noggin viewers.
Phred on Your Head Show debuted to successful ratings, posting a 2.2 Nielsen score in 1999.[8] Multichannel News reported that the show drew record traffic to Noggin's website.[8] The show ran for two seasons and aired its last new episode on September 9, 2001,[9] with a spin-off series called The URL with Phred Show later premiering in its place. The spin-off was formatted as an online art showcase hosted by Phred, and it had more emphasis on viewers' submissions to Noggin.com.
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