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'''Meet The Moores '''are 60-second shorts centering around a British family that would air on Nickelodeon's sister channel Nicktoons in the UK around 2003.
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[[File:Moores.gif|thumb|220x220px]]
|title=<center>Meet the Moores</center>
In July 2002, around the same time Nicktoons premiered in Britain, Nick wanted to make it's first animated reality TV show based off a real-life British family, so they did a contest of which family would want to star in the show. In October 2002, ten families were selected to be finalist in "The Nicktoons Family" contest. But in November, since one contest and ten finalists weren't good enough, Nicktoons TV has organised another contest to round up ten more finalists. Later in 2003, the Moores were selected to be the Nicktoons TV Family. The Moores would air between Rugrats and Hey Arnold!.  
|image=Moores.gif
[[File:Mooreliv.jpg|thumb|220x220px]]
|imagecaption=Banner for the show.
Only 10 shorts were produced. There is no adverts or shorts that can be viewed online. The only thing relevant is a [http://rugratonline.free.fr/nttvfam.html article.]
|status=<span style="color:orange;">'''Partially Found'''</span>
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[[File:Mooreliv.jpg|thumb|300px|The family the show was based on.]]
'''''Meet The Moores''''' were 60-second shorts centering around a British family that aired on Nickelodeon's sister channel Nicktoons in the UK around 2003 between episodes of ''Rugrats'' and ''Hey Arnold!''.
 
In July 2002, around the same time Nicktoons premiered in Britain, Nick wanted to make its first animated reality TV show based off a real-life British family, so they hosted a contest called "The Nicktoons Family" for families who would want to appear on the show. In October 2002, ten families were selected as finalists. But only ten finalists wasn't enough for Nick, so in November, Nicktoons TV organized another contest to round up ten more finalists. Finally, sometime in 2003, the Moores were named the winners of the contest and got the show named and based on them.
 
==Availability==
Only ten shorts were produced, and they were once viewable on Nick's UK site<ref>[http://rugratonline.free.fr/nttvfam.html Article on the show] Retrieved 31 May '15</ref>, but they were eventually taken off the site. Since then, they haven't been available anywhere online or on home media. On June 2nd, 2015, an episode of the show was uploaded by YouTube user Inna Phillimore.
 
==Gallery==
{{Video|perrow  =1
  |service1    =youtube
  |id1          =3BRCL3qBvH4
  |description1 =The only episode currently available.
}}
==References==
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Revision as of 03:30, 4 January 2018

Moores.gif

Banner for the show.

Status: Partially Found

The family the show was based on.

Meet The Moores were 60-second shorts centering around a British family that aired on Nickelodeon's sister channel Nicktoons in the UK around 2003 between episodes of Rugrats and Hey Arnold!.

In July 2002, around the same time Nicktoons premiered in Britain, Nick wanted to make its first animated reality TV show based off a real-life British family, so they hosted a contest called "The Nicktoons Family" for families who would want to appear on the show. In October 2002, ten families were selected as finalists. But only ten finalists wasn't enough for Nick, so in November, Nicktoons TV organized another contest to round up ten more finalists. Finally, sometime in 2003, the Moores were named the winners of the contest and got the show named and based on them.

Availability

Only ten shorts were produced, and they were once viewable on Nick's UK site[1], but they were eventually taken off the site. Since then, they haven't been available anywhere online or on home media. On June 2nd, 2015, an episode of the show was uploaded by YouTube user Inna Phillimore.

Gallery

The only episode currently available.

References

  1. Article on the show Retrieved 31 May '15