The Shiny Show

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== Host ==
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== Hosts ==
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Dogsby the dog, Mukka the monkey and Tigs the tiger
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Dogsby the dog (Sally Preisig/Sam Mason/Liz Frost)<br>
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Mukka the monkey (Wim Booth)<br>
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Tigs the tiger (Sue Monroe)<br>
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Open Mind Productions for CBeebies, 2000 to present
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Open Mind Productions for CBeebies, 30 March 2002 to ?
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== Synopsis ==
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The Shiny Show is of the very few game shows in the world aimed at pre-school children, which may or may not be a good thing. In each show, one of the three puppet presenters, Dogsby, Mukka and Tigs, takes a turn to introduce video inserts and ask questions on them. The other two puppets try to answer, and the viewers are encouraged to join in.  Successful answering is rewarded with a Shiny  - any shiny object. In between the three rounds of the quiz, the puppets play games, sing songs, and enjoy life - apart form Dogsby, who doesn't really enjoy anything except cabbage. The show aims to encourage observation, listening and thinking skills, and helps children to develop their imaginations and liking for shiny things. Viewed in moderation, the show is not too harmful.
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The Shiny Show is of the very few game shows in the world aimed at pre-school children, which may or may not be a good thing. In each show, one of the three puppet presenters, Dogsby, Mukka and Tigs, takes a turn to introduce video inserts and ask questions on them. The other two puppets try to answer, and the viewers are encouraged to join in.  Successful answering is rewarded with a Shiny  - any shiny object. In between the three rounds of the quiz, the puppets play games, sing songs, and enjoy life - apart form Dogsby, who doesn't really enjoy anything except cabbage.  
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<div class="image">[[Image:Shiny show puppets.jpg]]''Tigs, Dogsby and Mukka''</div>
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The show aims to encourage observation, listening and thinking skills, and helps children to develop their imaginations and liking for shiny things. Viewed in moderation, the show is not too harmful.
== Catchphrases ==
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Chris Ellis
Chris Ellis
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== Trivia ==
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Sue Monroe (puppeteer/voice of Tiggs) also appeared as an announcer for the CBeebies channel between 2002 and 2006.
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== Web links ==
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[http://web.archive.org/web/20090813052818/http://www.openmind.co.uk/television/shiny.htm Open Mind web page] (from 2009, via archive.org)
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Shiny_Show Wikipedia entry]
== See also ==
== See also ==
[[Weaver's Week 2002-09-28|Weaver's Week review]]
[[Weaver's Week 2002-09-28|Weaver's Week review]]
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Revision as of 11:56, 6 September 2015

Contents

Hosts

Dogsby the dog (Sally Preisig/Sam Mason/Liz Frost)
Mukka the monkey (Wim Booth)
Tigs the tiger (Sue Monroe)

Broadcast

Open Mind Productions for CBeebies, 30 March 2002 to ?

Synopsis

The Shiny Show is of the very few game shows in the world aimed at pre-school children, which may or may not be a good thing. In each show, one of the three puppet presenters, Dogsby, Mukka and Tigs, takes a turn to introduce video inserts and ask questions on them. The other two puppets try to answer, and the viewers are encouraged to join in. Successful answering is rewarded with a Shiny - any shiny object. In between the three rounds of the quiz, the puppets play games, sing songs, and enjoy life - apart form Dogsby, who doesn't really enjoy anything except cabbage.

Image:Shiny show puppets.jpgTigs, Dogsby and Mukka

The show aims to encourage observation, listening and thinking skills, and helps children to develop their imaginations and liking for shiny things. Viewed in moderation, the show is not too harmful.

Catchphrases

"Give yourself a shiny!"

Inventor

Chris Ellis

Trivia

Sue Monroe (puppeteer/voice of Tiggs) also appeared as an announcer for the CBeebies channel between 2002 and 2006.

Web links

Open Mind web page (from 2009, via archive.org)

Wikipedia entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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