The DJ Kat Show

"The DJ Kat Show"was a British children's programme of Sky Channel. It ran from 1 september 1986 to 31 december 1995 and was originally created by the production company of [http://www.microsofttranslator.com/bv.aspx?from=nl&to=en&a=http%3A%2F%2Fnl.wikipedia.org%2Fwiki%2FJohn_de_Mol_jr. John de Mol]. Also Joost Timp and old-Spargo-bassist Jef Nassenstein granted their cooperation. In the DJ Kat show different youth programmes were broadcast; cartoons such as The Transformers and M.A.S.K. but also (classic) live-action series likeSkippy. The Dutch input showed off the fact that DJ cat with the ' K ' was spelled as in the Dutch and not with the ' C ' as in English. ==History[ Edit] == ===1986-1989; the Dutch years[ Edit] === The first episodes were recorded in Hilversum. Linda de Mol acted as Sidekick DJ's cat (the originally American puppeteer Robert ' Robbie ' Hahn), a furry cat in a black leather jacket who like pictures that has multiple girlfriends and runs each in a different country. DJ cat is fond of a sticky smelly mash called yuk (although in practice with mashed peas and carrots should do) with an equally nasty milk glass. This culinary preferences he sings in the episode of 21 May 1987 (All you need is Yuk) after him is urged to write a own song instead of to edit an existing text . ===1989-1995; the British years[ Edit] === From now on Sky Channel decided to early 1989 only on the English market to target; Linda de Mol and Robbie Hahn were replaced separately by Stefanie Pitt (which departed again at the end of the season) and Don Austen (also the new walrus at Fun Factory). A number of scripts to the Dutch was translated for De Billy Hotdog Show that from 1989 to 1991 at the bunch showed up.

With the Dutch input disappeared also the success of the programme; Katrina Hylton-Hull Stefanie Pitts replacement (daughter of puppeteer Rod Hull ' Emu ') could not find in the new plans and took in mid-1992 dismissal. After a three-week "vacation", in which the programming of the cartoons just went through, was the metamorphosis with varying presenters and sketches a fact. Initially there was talk of a revival and became in 1994 the weekend spin-off KTV (replacing Fun Factory) has been set up, but a year later, the ratings still down again and began to recycle old scripts for lack of inspiration. Rather than weather a metamorphosis was decided after nine years to end the DJ Kat Show.