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  1. The Wide Awake Club began one Saturday morning in October 1984. It was TV-am's replacement for Data Run and was set to become the station's main children's programme, to aid them in their quest for more viewers. The original presenters were all new faces to television. There was Arabella Warner a former TV-am researcher, James Baker graduating ...

  2. Wide Awake Club: With Tommy Boyd, Timmy Mallett, Joanna Fisher, Denise Pearson. A variety show for children featuring comedy sketches, team challenges, celebrity guests and competitions.

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    • 1984-10-01
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    • Tommy Boyd, Timmy Mallett, Joanna Fisher
  3. Wide Awake Club (often abbreviated to WAC) is a children's television series that was broadcast in the United Kingdom on the breakfast television channel TV-am between 1984 and 1989. History [ edit ] Wide Awake Club started on Saturday 13 October 1984, broadcasting for an hour each Saturday morning at 8.30 am as TV-am's flagship kids series.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Wide_AwakesWide Awakes - Wikipedia

    A Wide Awakes parade in Lower Manhattan, one of a series of political rallies held in New York, Philadelphia, Chicago, Cleveland, and Boston during the first week of October 1860. The Wide Awakes were a youth organization and later a paramilitary organization cultivated by the Republican Party during the 1860 presidential election in the United ...

  5. 1 9 8 4 – 1 9 8 9 (UK) Wide Awake Club debuted on Saturday 13 October 1984, as the first live kids show on TV-am.. Airing for an hour each Saturday morning at 8.30 (and later, at 7.30), the lively show was presented by former gardener, door-to-door brush salesman and radio DJ Timmy Mallett, Michaela Strachan (pictured below), Tommy Boyd, James Baker and Arabella Warner.

  6. TV Show TV Show Reviews Wide Awake Club. Wide Awake Club. 1984. Family. Advertisement. Cast.

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  8. Wide Awake Club. 1984. Watchlist. The British children's game show Wide Awake Club was an outgrowth of the daily ITC offering Wac-a-Day. On each episode, two pairs of kids were invited to compete ...

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