The Saturday Show (2001 TV series)

It was the replacement for Live & Kicking and contained a mix of audience participation, cartoons, games and gunge.

Then in April 2004, Angelica Bell and Jake Humphrey joined Grant until to the end of the shows run.

In 2001, it was announced that Live & Kicking would be axed after eight series, and instead, a brand new show fronted by Dani Behr and Joe Mace would be aired.

The show also featured a puppet duo, "Tiny and Mr Duk" performed by Dave Chapman and Damian Farrell.

In February 2002, with the CBBC Channel having just launched, Nihal and Sarra Elgan were presenting The Saturday Show Extra, which ran parallel to the main programme.

The Saturday Show was about to be axed but the much younger and child-friendlier pairing of Fearne Cotton and Simon Grant agreed to take the slot.

The original concept was a 45-minute version of the Friday night Show with that week's number one single played halfway through.

Since then, the show began to drop its opening titles and got stuck in with a format of games, gunge and celebrities.

Throughout the morning, the audience would take part in games such as Scary Buckets, Stick and Twist and Blushing Roulette, amongst others.

Jake Humphrey particularly disliked going in the tank and usually tried to find an excuse not to be gunged - this tended to fail, and he had to play the game.