Phred on Your Head Show | |
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Developed by |
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Starring | Doug Preis |
Opening theme | "It's the Phred on Your Head Show" by Michael Ungar |
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Broadway Sound SandBlast Productions |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 31 |
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Executive producer(s) | Amy Friedman |
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Running time | 30–60 minutes |
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MTV Animation Possible Worlds Data Motion Arts Tricky Pictures |
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Original network | Noggin |
Original release | July 26, 1999 | – March 31, 2002
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Followed by | The URL with Phred Show |
Phred on Your Head Show is an American children's television series starring Doug Preis. The series aired from July 26, 1999 to March 31, 2002 on Noggin (now Nick Jr.).
When aired on Saturdays and Sundays, the show ran for thirty minutes; on weekdays, it ran for one hour.
A yellow-greenish character named Phred hosts his very own television show from the head of a child.
At the beginning of each episode, an unseen character named "Big Voice" gives Phred information about (and the name of) that episode's host. Following the description, Phred exits his home (inside the "dot" in Noggin.com) and hops from head to head searching for the host. When Phred finally finds the host, he tells the "crew" or "boys" to "pickle" him/her (which teleports them into Noggin.com). Later, the two introduce episodes of various Noggin programs.
The show opens with an explanation of the central character, Phred. It describes how he was a mascot for the fictional pickle distributor, Phantastic Pickles, until his pickle jar rolled off of a supermarket shelf and set him free (causing him to search for a place to think, which resulted in him choosing the dot of Noggin.com).
Episodes aired on weekends feature episodes or segments of select Noggin programs while Phred is "searching" for the host. Examples of these programs include Doug, Dirk Niblick of the Math Brigade, The Further Adventures of Zook & Alison, Sesame Street, Mathnet, and The Electric Company. Occasionally, a "Snick Snack" or Short Films by Short People selection is aired as well.
After a cold open, a stop-motion theme song (written by Michael Ungar) plays. It has replaceable lyrics that change to fit in the host's name.
The series features a set of segments in addition to the Noggin programs. These included Phred's Got Mail (a piece starring Phred as he reads fan-mail aloud) and Cecile and Her Very Own Universe (an animated addition).