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・ Smile (magazine)
・ Smile (Marti Pellow album)
・ Smile (Mike Park album)
・ Smile (musical)
・ Smile (Nina Girado album)
・ Smile (R5 song)
・ Smile (Ride album)
・ Smile (Scarface song)
・ Smile (Sheppard song)
・ Smile (Smile.dk album)
・ Smile (software)
・ Smile (The Beach Boys album)
・ Smile (The Jayhawks album)
・ Smile (The Pillows album)
・ Smile (The Wannadies EP)
Smile (TV series)
・ Smile (Uncle Kracker song)
・ Smile (Vitamin C song)
・ Smile -Live at Wolf Creek-
・ Smile 90.4FM
・ Smile Again
・ Smile Again (2006 TV series)
・ Smile Again (2010 TV series)
・ Smile and the World Smiles with You
・ Smile and Wave
・ Smile Angel Foundation
・ Smile Before Death
・ Smile Empty Soul
・ Smile Empty Soul (album)
・ Smile Empty Soul (EP)


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Smile (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版
Smile (TV series)

''Smile'' was a British Sunday morning children's programme created by production company Darrall Macqueen Ltd for CBBC. It first aired in 2002 and was originally shown on the CBBC Channel. It was moved to BBC Two to make way for ''Dick and Dom in da Bungalow''. Although ''Dick and Dom'' finished in 2006, ''Smile'' never moved back to the CBBC Channel. The final programme was broadcast on 26 August 2007, from 7:30 until 10:00 on BBC Two.
==Show overview==
Primarily a children's magazine programme featuring celebrity guests, ''Smile'' also encouraged audience participation through competitions and games. It won an Indie Award for its interactivity, going on later to win two Children's BAFTAs.
A number of cartoons and other programme acquisitions were transmitted during ''Smile'' on a rotational basis. Principally these included: Arthur, Batfink, BB3B, Even Stevens, Jakers, Legend of the Dragon and The Likeaballs.
When the show first aired in 2002, it was likened to Saturday morning TV on a Sunday, except without a studio audience. It had celebrity guests, interviews, performances, games and 'built in' CBBC shows and cartoons. It had a very different feel with Fearne, Reggie and DJ Devstar. Once they left, however, the show's style changed and was aimed at the younger end of the CBBC audience. Eventually it became rather formulaic. As a result, the programme became more game oriented. To enable the show to evolve, further changes were made. In the revamp, Rochelle Wiseman was lost.
Between 2006 and 2007, ''Smile'' began to target the younger audience CBBC wanted to get, and with Barney and Kirsten as the two remaining presenters the show took on a battle of the sexes format. The celebrity guests and some items were dropped, although the cartoons remained, but the main significant change was that children were invited onto the set to take part.

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