DISNEY CHANNEL (UK)


''For the Disney Channel in other countries, see Disney Channel around the world. For the original Disney Channel, see Disney Channel.''
'Disney Channel UK' is a British television channel. It was initially aimed at both children and their families, though in recent years the focus has shifted towards children only. Disney Channel's UK franchise also includes a +1 hour timeshift service (''Disney Channel UK +1''), a channel for pre-school children (''Playhouse Disney'') and a movie and cartoon channel (''Disney Cinemagic'', and also its timeshift service ''Disney Cinemagic +1'').
Like its American counterpart, Disney Channel UK does not broadcast commercial advertisements, relying instead on revenue from the subscription fees that the viewer must pay in order to view Disney Cinemagic and its timeshift. Despite the lack of commercials, most non-movie programming is broken up by commercial breaks, during which trailers for Disney's programming and specially-commissioned short programmes (e.g. ''Disney 365'') are usually shown.
Disney Channel UK also offers two interactive television services on Sky Digital. The first, named ''Disney Channel Active'' and designed by Tamblin[2], can be accessed by pressing the red button on the Sky Digital remote control whilst watching any of Disney's channels. It offers viewers the opportunity to send in messages for display, to vote in polls, to view programme information, to enter competitions and to play games. The second is part of Sky's interactive gaming service, ''Sky Games'', and is called ''Disney Channel Play''. It features games related to certain Disney Channel programmes and Disney films. It can also be accessed from Disney Channel Active. Previously, Disney Channel UK also had a Teletext service, consisting of about 200 pages, known as Disney Text.
Disney Channel UK sometimes carries sign language on its late evening programming. Many newer series, such as That's So Raven, are also Audio Described on Sky Digital.

Contents
History and Availability
Live Presentation
Branding and Marketing
Website
Disney Channel UK Programmes
Current programming
Coming Soon
Former programming
Films
External links

History and Availability


Disney Channel UK was originally planned to launch in 1989 on the newly launched Sky satellite service, but due to an apparent dispute , the launch was cancelled, and the channel did not appear until 1 October 1995. Disney Channel UK +1, Playhouse Disney and the now-defunct 24-hour cartoon channel Toon Disney launched on 29 September 2000, available only to subscribers to Sky Digital, NTL and Telewest customers could only receive the main Disney Channel UK. On all platforms, the Disney Channel UK package was a premium offering, requiring an additional subscription fee in order to view, though Sky Digital subscribers could receive the channels for free if they also subscribed to the full Sky Movies package (aka Sky Movies World, aka Sky Premier & Sky MovieMax). Despite the launch of Playhouse Disney, Disney Channel UK continued to air a block of Playhouse Disney-branded preschool programmes during school mornings until relatively recently.
In early 2006, Sky and Disney were locked in ongoing negotiations over a new contract for carriage on the former's digital satellite television service. The previous, ten-year deal, which was inked while Sky floated on the stock exchange in 1994, was temporarily extended whilst both sides attempted to reach an agreement. Sky was understood to have been seeking a substantially reduced payment towards the kids broadcaster. A new agreement, reported to be worth £130 million a year, was reached on 27 February. As a result, on 16 March, Toon Disney was axed to make room for Disney Cinemagic, and Disney Channel UK +1 was temporarily replaced with Disney Cinemagic +1 until Disney Channel UK +1 returned in 26 June, 2006. Given Cinemagic's own largely cartoon-based schedule, it is not likely that Toon Disney will return.
On 27 October 2006, Disney Channel UK was added to Top Up TV Anytime, a new service that downloads programming from 19 channels to a special digital video recorder.
In 2007 Disney have added more VoD content to Virgin Medias Service.

Live Presentation


Until recently, live presentation was an important feature of Disney Channel UK. The best known example of this launched in September 1997 as ''Disney Channel UK Live'', and relaunched as ''Studio Disney'' on 23 April 2001. Presenters included: Nigel Mitchell, Emma Lee, Jean Anderson, Mark Rumble, Amy Garcia, Ollie from Freefaller, James McCourt, Jemma James, now - Jemma Forte. Studio Disney ran on weekdays, usually from 4pm to 7pm, in direct competition with similar services offered by CBBC, CITV and Nickelodeon UK. The show featured a team of between two and six presenters who came on air between programmes, giving viewers the opportunity to call in, interact and win prizes. Studio Disney also produced many of its own short programmes, including ''Wish Upon a Star'' and ''Junior Journo'', which were aired during the block itself and between programmes at other times. Studio Disney bowed out on 1 July 2005, in line with the disappearance of afternoon in-vision presentation on CITV and Nickelodeon the previous year and leaving the channel with a format similar to that of its American counterpart.
The live presentation of the show, would also run competitions in which viewers could win holidays, and other prizes.
Special holiday competitions would be run, New Year, Easter, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Chinese New Year, Christmas, etc. (
(i.e Mother's Day - Competition of 2003 involved Emma Lee surprising four entrants and their mothers to a special get-away.
(i.e Father's Day - Competition of 2004 involved James McCourt and Nigel Mitchell treating one lucky dad to a day at Silverstone Grand Prix track.
At other times of day, pre-recorded presentation was used, typically recorded in such a manner that viewers would believe that it was live. An example of this was breakfast segment ''Up'' (and later called ''Zoom!''), which was hosted out-of-vision by Capital Disney presenter, and managing director Will Chambers. Another example originated from the ''Monster March'' event that ran throughout March 2002, during which the schedule featured many monster-themed shows and movies. Pre-recorded sketches featuring a Mexican dinosaur puppet named ''Raoul'' were inserted between programmes, and as this proved popular, Raoul was given a number of his own segments on the channel over the next few years, including ''The Raoul Show'', ''Good Morning Raoul'' and ''The Raoul Summer''. The best sketches from The Raoul Show were made into a series of short programmes entitled ''The Best of Raoul''. Raoul was even the subject of a question on the 20th Anniversary edition of Trivial Pursuit[3].
Disney Channel UK also held an annual awards ceremony called the ''Disney Channel Kids Awards''. The categories were centred around music, sport, television and film. The winners in each category were voted for by viewers online. The ceremonies, hosted by Studio Disney presenters, were held at The Royal Albert Hall and London Arena. These were broadcast on Disney Channel UK and Channel Five and featured performances from popular music artists.

Branding and Marketing


Prior to May 2003, Disney Channel UK's logo consisted of three circles which resembled a silhouette of Mickey Mouse's head. The logo was the basis for the channel's wide range of impressive computer-generated idents, in which Mickey's silhouette was formed from various animated objects.
In 2002, Disney commissioned a new logo and branding package for use across all of the Disney Channels around the world. This was adopted by Disney Channel UK in May 2003.

Website


Disney Channel UK's website is promoted as being at disneychannel.co.uk, though the domain resolves to www.disney.co.uk/DisneyChannel. The domain was registered prior to August 1996[4]. The site features information, games, interactive features and contact details and submission forms. The site has been made entirely in Adobe Flash since early 2002. In 2003, it was completely redesigned to fit with the other Disney Channels worldwide after the global rebrand.

Disney Channel UK Programmes


This is a list of programmes shown on Disney Channel UK. It does not include those shown only on Playhouse Disney UK, Disney Cinemagic or, previously, Toon Disney UK.
Current programming


★ ''Aladdin'' (Only appears during the school day)

★ ''American Dragon''

★ ''As the Bell Rings'' ('Note:' UK version of the Disney Channel Italy Format "Quelli dell'intervallo")

★ ''Brandy & Mr. Whiskers'' (Weekends Only)

★ ''The Buzz On Maggie'' (Weekends Only)

★ ''Cory in the House''

★ ''Disney's House of Mouse'' (Only appears during the school day)

★ ''Disney Channel Games''

★ ''The Emperor's New School''

★ ''Fillmore!''

★ ''Hannah Montana''

★ ''Higglytown Heroes'' (Part Of Playhouse Disney Hour)

★ ''Kim Possible''

★ ''The Legend of Tarzan''

★ '' (only appears during the school day)

★ ''Lizzie McGuire''

★ ''Little Einsteins'' (Part Of Playhouse Disney Hour)

★ ''Mickey Mouse Clubhouse'' (Part Of Playhouse Disney Hour)

★ ''My Friends Tigger & Pooh'' (Part Of Playhouse Disney Hour)

★ ''Phil of the Future''

★ ''Playhouse Disney Hour'' (only appears during the school day)

★ ''The Proud Family''

★ ''Recess''

★ '' The Replacements''

★ ''Smart Guy'' (Only appears during the school day)

★ ''The Suite Life of Zack and Cody''

★ ''That's So Raven''
Coming Soon

('Note': Due to the of the shows that are not going to air on Disney Channel UK, this section can not be stated as fact.)
Former programming


★ ''100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd''

★ '' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''8 Simple Rules'' (Now showing on ABC1)

★ ''Adventures of the Gummi Bears''

★ ''Art Attack'' (Now showing on CITV Channel)

★ ''Bill Nye The Science Guy

★ ''Bonkers''

★ ''Boy Meets World''

★ ''Brotherly Love''

★ ''Bus Life''

★ ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''Caitlin's Way

★ ''Chip and Dale's Rescue Rangers''

★ ''Crash Zone''

★ ''Daddio'' (Now showing on ABC1)

★ ''Darkwing Duck''

★ ''Dave the Barbarian''

★ ''Dinosaurs''

★ ''Disney's Doug''

★ ''DuckTales'' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''Dumbo's Circus''

★ ''Extreme Ghostbusters''

★ ''Flipper''

★ ''Gargoyles''

★ ''Goof Troop'' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ '' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''Home Improvement'' (Now showing on ABC1)

★ ''

★ ''In a Heartbeat''

★ ''The Incredible Story Studio''

★ ''The Jersey''

★ ''Jett Jackson''

★ ''Jungle Cubs'' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''L.A.7''

★ ''Like Family''

★ ''The Lion King's Timon and Pumbaa'' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''The Little Mermaid'' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''Lloyd In Space''

★ ''Disney's Men in Black

★ ''Miami 7''

★ ''Mickey Mouse Works''

★ ''Mighty Ducks''

★ ''Monster by Mistake''

★ ''Muppet Babies''

★ ''My Best Friend is a Alien''

★ ''The New Adventures of Winnie The Pooh'' (Now showing on Playhouse Disney UK)

★ ''Peanut Butter and Jelly Otter''

★ ''Pepper Ann''

★ ''Quack Pack'' (Now showing on Disney Cinemagic)

★ ''Ratz''

★ ''Raw Toonage''

★ ''Sabrina, the Animated Series'' (Now showing on Pop Girl)

★ ''So Weird''

★ ''Student Bodies

★ ''TaleSpin''

★ ''Teacher's Pet''

★ ''Teamo Supremo''

★ ''Thunderstone''

★ ''The Bus UK''

★ ''Two Of A Kind''

★ ''The Weekenders''

★ ''The Wonderful World of Disney''

★ ''The Wonder Years'' (Now showing on TMF)
Films

Disney Channel UK traditionally broadcast most of its movies, including Walt Disney Studios movies and Disney Channel Original Movies, on the main channel. These were usually broadcast daily at 7pm under ''The Wonderful World of Disney'' (earlier ''The Magical World of Disney'') brand. On weekends, the channel would show at least three movies per a day. The ''Saturday Movie Showdown'' took place every Saturday morning, wherein viewers were invited to vote for one of a selection of three movies on the channel's website, the winner being broadcast at 10am on the same day. Starting in 2003, a movie was transmitted in widescreen with Dolby Digital Surround Sound on Sundays at 4pm.
However, when Disney Cinemagic launched in March 2006, The Wonderful World of Disney and the Sunday widescreen movie were axed, and all Walt Disney Studios movies were moved over to the new channel. Disney Channel Original Movies are still broadcast regularly on Disney Channel UK, with premieres of new ones shown on Friday evenings a short while after their premiere in America (usually a few weeks, though in some cases, e.g. Full Court Miracle, the delay can be up to several years). As a result of these changes, movies are now shown more frequently across Disney's channels overall, and non-subscribers can now see Disney Channel Original Movies.

External links



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