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Noggin's original logo

The following is a list of programs featured on Noggin. The brand launched in 1999 as a joint venture between MTV Networks (owners of Nickelodeon) and Sesame Workshop.[1]

Noggin started out as a cable TV channel. The channel's schedule was divided into two blocks: one for older children and teenagers, and one for preschoolers.[2] For its first three years, the older-skewing block made up most of Noggin's schedule, and the preschool shows were limited to the morning hours. In April 2002, the preschool block was extended to last for 12 hours each day. At the same time, the teen block was given a new name, "The N" (standing for Noggin).[3][4]

Sesame Workshop eventually sold its stake in Noggin in August 2002, but it continued to co-produce new content for the brand until 2009. In 2009, Noggin's channel space was replaced by the Nick Jr. Channel, but Noggin was relaunched as a streaming service in 2015.[5][6][7] From 2020 until 2024, the Noggin streaming service produced a variety of exclusive series. The service shut down on July 2, 2024.[8]

1999 TV channel

The Noggin channel launched on February 2, 1999 and closed on September 28, 2009. It started out mainly aimed at tweens and teenagers, with a few of its morning programs aimed at younger children. From April 1, 2002 to December 30, 2007, the channel devoted half of its schedule (from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m.) to preschoolers and the other half (occupied by The N from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.) to its original older audience. From December 31, 2007 and onward, the channel was fully devoted to preschoolers.

Original series

MTV Networks and Sesame Workshop created a company, Noggin LLC, to produce original content for their network in 1999. In 2002, Sesame Workshop sold its stake in Noggin LLC,[9][10] but it continued to co-produce content for Noggin.[11]

Daytime block

Title First air date Last air date
Big Kids January 29, 2001 January 26, 2004[12] (during The N block)
Jack's Big Music Show September 12, 2005[13] September 25, 2009[14][note 1]
On the Team January 30, 2001[15] March 31, 2002
Oobi 2000 (shorts)
April 7, 2003[16] (long-form)
September 28, 2009[17][note 1]
Phred on Your Head Show June 6, 1999 March 31, 2002
Play with Me Sesame[note 2] April 1, 2002 September 2, 2007
Sponk! September 10, 2001 December 1, 2003[18] (during The N block)
Story Time April 1, 2002 September 28, 2009
The Upside Down Show[note 3] October 16, 2006[19] September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
The URL with Phred Show July 2001 January 2004[note 4]
A Walk in Your Shoes October 25, 1999 (shorts)
May 1, 2000 (long-form)
December 5, 2005 (during The N block)

The N block

Noggin aired an overnight programming block called The N (standing for Noggin)[20] from April 1, 2002 until December 31, 2007.

Title First air date Last air date
Big Kids April 1, 2002 January 26, 2004[12]
Girls v. Boys August 8, 2003 January 8, 2007
LOL with The N May 30, 2003 June 21, 2003
Miracle's Boys February 18, 2005 December 31, 2007
O'Grady July 30, 2004 September 23, 2007
On the Team April 21, 2002 December 21, 2003
Out There May 23, 2003 January 22, 2004
South of Nowhere November 4, 2005 December 14, 2007
Sponk! April 1, 2002 December 1, 2003
A Walk in Your Shoes December 5, 2005

Acquired series

Daytime block

Title First air date Last air date
64 Zoo Lane January 3, 2005[21] September 28, 2009[note 1]
Bill Nye the Science Guy September 10, 2000 April 1, 2002[citation needed]
Connie the Cow September 8, 2003 March 4, 2007[22]
Cooking for Kids with Luis September 26, 2005 March 2009
Ebb and Flo November 2005 March 2009
Miffy and Friends April 7, 2003[16] July 20, 2008[23]
Toot & Puddle November 16, 2008[24] September 25, 2009[14][note 1]
Tweenies April 7, 2003[16] September 2005

The N block

Title First air date Last air date
24Seven April 1, 2002 January 19, 2004
About a Girl[note 5] October 5, 2007 December 31, 2007
Being Eve April 1, 2002 February 16, 2004
Best Friend's Date December 3, 2004 February 11, 2005
Beyond the Break[note 5] June 2, 2006 December 31, 2007
The Best Years June 29, 2007 September 21, 2007
The Brady Bunch March 29, 2004 April 24, 2004
Clueless April 4, 2003 December 31, 2007
Dawson's Creek August 14, 2006 December 31, 2007
Degrassi: The Next Generation[note 5] April 1, 2002
Degrassi Junior High/Degrassi High October 6, 2005 October 4, 2007
A Different World February 24, 2007 December 31, 2007
Drake & Josh July 31, 2007 December 31, 2007
Girlstuff/Boystuff May 26, 2003 September 20, 2004
Growing Pains May 28, 2007 December 31, 2007
The Hills July 30, 2007 December 9, 2007
Instant Star[note 5] July 1, 2005 May 18, 2007
Just Deal January 6, 2003 December 6, 2004
Moesha January 1, 2005 December 31, 2007
My So-Called Life April 2, 2004 October 4, 2007
One on One October 27, 2006 December 15, 2007
Radio Free Roscoe[note 5] August 1, 2003 December 9, 2007
Real Access[note 5] December 31, 2003 February 27, 2004
Sabrina the Teenage Witch March 1, 2004 December 31, 2007
Summerland May 1, 2006 December 31, 2007
Whistler[note 5] June 30, 2006 December 5, 2007

Reruns from Sesame Workshop

Reruns of series from Sesame Workshop's content library were shown as a staple of Noggin from 1999 to 2005.[25] Two syndication packages of Sesame Street episodes, titled Sesame Street Unpaved and 123 Sesame Street, were created specifically by and for Noggin LLC.[26]

Daytime block

Title First air date Last air date
123 Sesame Street February 2, 1999 August 28, 2005
3-2-1 Contact May 22, 2003[note 6]
Cro May 19, 2003[note 6]
The Electric Company
Ghostwriter May 23, 2003
The New Ghostwriter Mysteries 2001[27] 2002
Pinky Dinky Doo April 10, 2006[28][note 7] September 25, 2009[14][note 1]
Sesame Street Unpaved February 2, 1999 May 26, 2003[note 6]
Square One Television June 4, 2003[note 6]
Tiny Planets September 10, 2001 April 9, 2006

The N block

Title First air date Last air date
Ghostwriter April 1, 2002 May 23, 2003
The New Ghostwriter Mysteries April 2002 2003

Reruns from MTV/Nickelodeon

Daytime block

Title First air date Last air date
Allegra's Window February 2, 1999 February 2, 2003[citation needed]
The Backyardigans November 22, 2004 September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
Blue's Clues February 2, 1999
Blue's Room August 2, 2004 December 24, 2008[30][note 1]
Bob the Builder[note 8] April 7, 2003[31] December 25, 2004[citation needed]
The Busy World of Richard Scarry[note 8] January 3, 2000[citation needed] September 7, 2001[citation needed]
Dora the Explorer April 7, 2003[31] September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
Doug February 2, 1999 March 31, 2002
Eureeka's Castle September 8, 2000[citation needed]
Franklin[note 8] October 4, 1999[citation needed] September 25, 2009[14][note 1]
Go, Diego, Go! August 22, 2005[32] September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
Gullah Gullah Island February 2, 1999 September 28, 2009[14][note 1]
Holly Hobbie & Friends (specials) December 22, 2006[33] 2007
Kipper[note 8] January 29, 2001[citation needed] March 7, 2003[citation needed]
LazyTown[note 8] November 22, 2004[34] September 28, 2009[35][note 1]
Little Bear[note 8] September 10, 2001[36]
Little Bill September 10, 2007[37] September 27, 2009[note 1]
Maggie and the Ferocious Beast[note 8] April 7, 2003[31] September 28, 2009[14][note 1]
Maisy[note 8] January 29, 2001[citation needed] November 11, 2007[citation needed]
Max & Ruby[note 8] August 16, 2004 September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends[note 8] November 22, 2004 September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan August 10, 2008[38] September 28, 2009[17][note 1]
Olivia[note 8] February 1, 2009[39] September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
Oswald April 7, 2003 September 25, 2009[note 1]
Rubbadubbers[note 8] May 31, 2004 November 28, 2004[40]
Wild Side Show February 2, 1999 March 31, 2002
Wonder Pets! March 3, 2006[41] September 27, 2009[14][note 1]
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy![note 8] August 21, 2006[42] September 28, 2009[17][note 1]
Yo Gabba Gabba![note 8] August 20, 2007[43][44] September 27, 2009[35][note 1]

The N block

Title First air date Last air date
The Adventures of Pete & Pete April 1, 2002 October 3, 2003
The Amanda Show October 13, 2007 December 29, 2007
Clarissa Explains It All April 1, 2002 April 27, 2003
Daria July 2, 2002 June 3, 2006
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air[note 8] October 3, 2004 December 31, 2007
The Hills July 30, 2007 December 9, 2007
Just Jordan January 16, 2007 December 31, 2007
Kenan & Kel October 13, 2007 December 30, 2007
Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County July 2, 2007 December 8, 2007
The Naked Brothers Band October 2, 2007 December 2007
Unfabulous December 2, 2006 December 15, 2007
Zoey 101 June 4, 2007 December 11, 2007

2015 streaming service

The logo used from 2019 to 2024.

In March 2015, the Noggin brand was relaunched as a video-on-demand streaming app. It featured shows from the original Noggin channel as well as some exclusive shows and currently-running series from Nickelodeon's library.[45] The service was active until July 2, 2024.[8]

Original programming

Title Added Removed
Balloon Builders February 27, 2022 July 2, 2024
Dance Squad with Ailey April 30, 2023
Jack's Big Music Show April 8, 2015 April 30, 2020
Kinderwood December 3, 2020[46] July 2, 2024
Moose and Zee interstitials March 4, 2015
Noggin Knows January 4, 2021
The Noggins January 31, 2021[47]
Oobi May 6, 2015 April 30, 2020
School of Yum November 12, 2020 July 2, 2024
Story Time March 4, 2015
Troop Dragonfly June 11, 2023
The Upside Down Show[note 3] March 4, 2015 April 30, 2020
Yoga Friends February 18, 2020[48] July 2, 2024

Acquired programming

Title Added Removed
Bob Books December 2, 2019 July 2, 2024
Frankie & Frank April 3, 2020
JoJo & Gran Gran June 14, 2021
Miffy and Friends September 28, 2016 April 30, 2020
Mofy November 2, 2016 September 30, 2018
Numberblocks July 26, 2021 July 2, 2024
Play Along with Sam October 5, 2016 September 30, 2018
Pocoyo Planet April 6, 2016 June 30, 2019
Teletubbies (classic series) May 25, 2016 April 30, 2020
Tot Cop September 3, 2019 July 2, 2024
Trucktown January 10, 2017 September 30, 2018
Twirlywoos May 24, 2017 April 30, 2020

Programming from Nickelodeon

Title Added Removed
Abby Hatcher[note 8] October 23, 2019 July 2, 2024
The Adventures of Paddington[note 8] May 10, 2021
Allegra's Window March 4, 2015 April 30, 2020
Baby Shark's Big Show! March 1, 2021 July 2, 2024
The Backyardigans June 17, 2015
Becca's Bunch[note 8] September 25, 2019 September 6, 2021
Blaze and the Monster Machines May 31, 2017 July 2, 2024
Blue's Clues March 4, 2015
Blue's Clues & You! October 16, 2019
Blue's Room March 4, 2015 April 30, 2020
Bubble Guppies May 31, 2017 July 2, 2024
Canticos May 10, 2018
Deer Squad[note 8] May 10, 2021
Digby Dragon[note 8] April 10, 2019
Dora and Friends: Into the City! August 7, 2019
Dora the Explorer August 31, 2017
Face's Music Party June 7, 2022
Franklin[note 8] August 19, 2015 September 30, 2018
Franklin and Friends[note 8] March 4, 2015 September 6, 2021
The Fresh Beat Band November 7, 2018 July 2, 2024
Fresh Beat Band of Spies June 24, 2019
Go, Diego, Go! November 18, 2015
Gullah Gullah Island March 4, 2015 April 30, 2020
Hey Duggee[note 8] February 20, 2019 July 2, 2024
Little Bear[note 8] March 4, 2015
Max & Ruby[note 8] March 21, 2018 November 11, 2022
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends[note 8] March 4, 2015 September 30, 2018
Mutt & Stuff September 11, 2019 July 2, 2024
Nella the Princess Knight October 9, 2019
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan March 4, 2015
PAW Patrol[note 8] February 21, 2018
Peppa Pig November 16, 2017
Peter Rabbit[note 8] April 10, 2018
Pocoyo[note 8] March 4, 2015 June 30, 2019
Rainbow Rangers[note 8] October 2, 2019 July 2, 2024
Ricky Zoom[note 8] October 23, 2019
Robot and Monster March 4, 2015 September 30, 2018
Rusty Rivets[note 8] August 7, 2019 July 2, 2024
Ryan's Mystery Playdate October 2, 2019
Santiago of the Seas September 28, 2020
Shimmer and Shine June 24, 2019
Sunny Day August 7, 2019
Team Umizoomi May 31, 2017
Tickety Toc[note 8] July 19, 2017 June 30, 2019
Top Wing[note 8] November 6, 2019 September 6, 2021
Trulli Tales[note 8] September 25, 2019 September 6, 2021
Wallykazam! June 6, 2018 July 2, 2024
Wonder Pets! July 6, 2016
Zack & Quack[note 8] October 4, 2017 September 6, 2021
Zoofari September 11, 2019 July 2, 2024

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w This show continued to air on the Nick Jr. Channel after it took over Noggin's channel space on September 28, 2009.
  2. ^ Co-produced by Sesame Workshop and Nick Digital for Noggin Originals.
  3. ^ a b Co-produced by Noggin LLC and Sesame Workshop. Both companies co-own the copyright.
  4. ^ The URL with Phred Show was a regular part of Noggin's daytime block from July 2001 until March 2002. From then until January 2004, it aired as part of a program called "Cable in the Classroom."
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Noggin/The N is named in the credits but did not directly produce the show.
  6. ^ a b c d From mid-2002 onward, the show only aired in the early-morning hours, during time slots reserved for Cable in the Classroom.
  7. ^ First broadcast as a one-episode preview on April 3, 2006.[29]
  8. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj Nickelodeon does not own this series, but reruns aired on Noggin while Nickelodeon had broadcasting rights for the show.

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