City kids chasing TV fame
THESE budding TV stars were given the chance to shine when kids' channel Nickelodeon visited Glasgow.
Popular presenter Ugly Mark swapped places with viewers to let the confident youngsters perform for the cameras.
The cable channel giant is currently touring its state-of-the-art mobile studio - called a myPod - around the country.
Presenter Sy is also travelling with the roadshow, signing autographs, playing games and even helping lucky kids run through their lines.
Open to kids aged eight to 12-years-old, the myPod is designed for children, with professional cameras and recording equipment.
The presenters of tomorrow can tape messages, shout-outs and links - just like their favourite TV idols.
And all myPod footage will be shown on Nickelodeon - home of cartoon favourite Spongebob Squarepants - throughout August.
Glasgow brothers Andrew, five, and Alexander Melrose, 10, left, turned out to make the most of their chance at fame.
Rebecca Peters, 10, and big brother Alex, 11, also had a turn in front of the camera.
To catch the myPod as it travels round the country, see www.nick.co.uk.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2008
Nickelodeon UK Unveils The Nickelodeon myPod
According to the Evening Times Online, Nickelodeon UK is currently touring the United Kingdom with it's Nickelodeon myPod, a brand new, state of the art, super exciting, mobile Nickelodeon TV studio purposefully designed for children, with Nickelodeon UK airing the footage from the Nickelodeon myPod throughout the summer holidays:
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