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''Level Up'' was a UK children's TV programme that was broadcast on CBBC. It was launched on 3 April 2006, replacing ''Xchange''. The show was an hour long and during the school year broadcasting from 7:30am until 8:30am. During the school holidays, including Bank Holidays, the show aired from 9.30am until 10:30am. The show was presented by Mark Rhodes and Sam Nixon who rose to fame after coming second and third, respectively, in the second series of ''Pop Idol''. They were assisted by Ayesha Asantewaa, presenter of ''The Big Toe Radio Show'', who read out the "Glitches and Fixes". It was transmitted live from studio TC10 at BBC Television Centre in London. The first series completed its four-month run after it finished on 1 September 2006. A second series for 2007 was initially planned, although this eventually became ''Do Something Different''. ==Experts== Sam and Mark were aided by young experts from a particular field. An integral part of the show, they occasionally presented a section of the programme live in the studio with Sam and Mark, explaining about how viewers could get involved, i.e. the environmental expert, Sarah (), encouraged viewers to be more eco-friendly or Rishi, the technology expert, who informed viewers about the latest technological developments. The experts were: Incidentally, two of the 'experts' have featured on the work experience part of the show, ''The Next Level''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Level Up (UK TV programme)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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