At the conclusion of the block's 401st and final installment on May 27, 2005, a reel of celebrities congratulating U-PIck Live on its 401st show is played over the credits. Oscar the Grouch and Caroll Spinney appear in this montage. The reel continues to play past the credit's conclusion and as the show was ending. As the show ends, audio of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy introducing themselves is played but was, however, abruptly cut off by the program's conclusion. (YouTube)
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| - At the conclusion of the block's 401st and final installment on May 27, 2005, a reel of celebrities congratulating U-PIck Live on its 401st show is played over the credits. Oscar the Grouch and Caroll Spinney appear in this montage. The reel continues to play past the credit's conclusion and as the show was ending. As the show ends, audio of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy introducing themselves is played but was, however, abruptly cut off by the program's conclusion. (YouTube)
- U-Pick Live was a program airing on Nickelodeon from October 14, 2002 to May 27, 2005 on weekday afternoons at Nickelodeon Headquarters in New York City's Times Square. S tarting at 5:00pm EST to 7:00pm EST. The show allowed viewers to pick via internet voting the Nickelodeon shows, usually cartoons, that would air. The hosts of the show also took part in sketches and gags, often including members of the studio audience and celebrity guests. Interviews with celebrity guests and musical performances were also frequent features.
- One day on a boring and sunny afternoon in the spring of 2000, instead of broadcasting their usual programming, this show premiered. At first glace, the network's audience was wondering what the heck the show was they were watching, but then out of curiosity, they watched it anyway. This continued for a week, but soon there after, the show became just like the rest of the network's programming, a watered down, lame, childish, and immature show. The show was originally going to be hosted by Michael Jackson , but due to the show's majority audience being children under 10 and because of the allegations against him, the show instead had at the time, unknown actors, Candace Bailey and Brent Whatshisname host the show. They were soon joined by loud mouth, Hispanic Antonio (who soon adopted the
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| - One day on a boring and sunny afternoon in the spring of 2000, instead of broadcasting their usual programming, this show premiered. At first glace, the network's audience was wondering what the heck the show was they were watching, but then out of curiosity, they watched it anyway. This continued for a week, but soon there after, the show became just like the rest of the network's programming, a watered down, lame, childish, and immature show. The show was originally going to be hosted by Michael Jackson , but due to the show's majority audience being children under 10 and because of the allegations against him, the show instead had at the time, unknown actors, Candace Bailey and Brent Whatshisname host the show. They were soon joined by loud mouth, Hispanic Antonio (who soon adopted the role of Floating Head as a punishment by Nick for the problems he would soon cause the show), expelled Mexican Lucha Libre wrestler Garbage whom would regularly wrestle inanimate objects and food items instead of real people due to his rather embarrassing win and lose record which was a 0-105, a hobo dressed in a cow suit, Cow, and Nickelodeon commercial slave and wannabe superhero, Pick Boy.
- At the conclusion of the block's 401st and final installment on May 27, 2005, a reel of celebrities congratulating U-PIck Live on its 401st show is played over the credits. Oscar the Grouch and Caroll Spinney appear in this montage. The reel continues to play past the credit's conclusion and as the show was ending. As the show ends, audio of Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy introducing themselves is played but was, however, abruptly cut off by the program's conclusion. (YouTube)
- U-Pick Live was a program airing on Nickelodeon from October 14, 2002 to May 27, 2005 on weekday afternoons at Nickelodeon Headquarters in New York City's Times Square. S tarting at 5:00pm EST to 7:00pm EST. The show allowed viewers to pick via internet voting the Nickelodeon shows, usually cartoons, that would air. The hosts of the show also took part in sketches and gags, often including members of the studio audience and celebrity guests. Interviews with celebrity guests and musical performances were also frequent features.
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