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[[File:Nickelodeon U-Pick Live 2004.svg|thumb|The final U-Pick Live logo, used from October 4, 2004 to May 27, 2005.]]
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'''''U-Pick Live''''' was a program airing on [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] from October 14, [[2002]] to May 27, [[2005]] on weekday afternoons at Nickelodeon Headquarters in New York City's Times Square. S[[File:U-Pick Live World Premiere (2002)|thumb|right|335 px|The premiere of U-Pick Live]]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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'''''U-Pick Live''''' was a television program that aired on [[Nickelodeon (TV channel)|Nickelodeon]] from October 14, [[2002]] to May 27, [[2005]]. The show was broadcast every weekday from 5:00pm EST to 7:00pm EST from Nickelodeon's headquarters in New York City. Similarly to its predecessor ''[[U-Pick Friday]]'', it allowed viewers to pick via internet the Nickelodeon shows, usually Nicktoons, that would air that afternoon. 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.
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
* [[Brent Popolizio]] as himself
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* Brent Popolizio as himself
* [[Candace Bailey]] as herself
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* Candace Bailey as herself
 
* [[Jeff Sutphen]] as Pick Boy
 
* [[Jeff Sutphen]] as Pick Boy
* [[Antonio Neves]] as himself (2002-2004)
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* Antonio Neves as himself (2002-2004)
* [[Garbagio (U-Pick Live|Garbagio]] as himself (2002-2004)
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* Garbagio as himself (2002-2004)
* [[Tom Lamberth]] as Cow
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* Tom Lamberth as Cow
   
 
== Cancellation ==
 
== Cancellation ==
The end of ''U-Pick Live'' was cemented when co-host Candace Bailey chose not to renew her expired contract. [[File:U-Pick Live - Final Wrap Tape (2005)|thumb|right|335 px|Final taping of U Pick]]Fellow host Brent Popolizio had one year left on his contract, but Nickelodeon simply didn't want to continue the show without Candace. So the end result was that they pretty much bought out Brent's Contract.
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[[File:U-Pick Live - Final Wrap Tape (2005)|thumb|right|250px|Final taping of U Pick]]
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The end of ''U-Pick Live'' was cemented when co-host Candace Bailey chose not to renew her expired contract. Fellow host Brent Popolizio had one year left on his contract, but Nickelodeon simply didn't want to continue the show without Candace. So the end result was that they pretty much bought out Brent's Contract.
   
 
== Regular aspects ==
 
== Regular aspects ==
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* Pick-Bot 2000, robotic co-host
 
* Pick-Bot 2000, robotic co-host
 
* Obstacle course races in the hallways of the studio.
 
* Obstacle course races in the hallways of the studio.
* Pick Boy runs through walls of shaving cream, bricks, etc
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* Pick Boy runs through walls of shaving cream, bricks, etc.
 
* Mr. Chi Chi, chimpanzee attorney at law
 
* Mr. Chi Chi, chimpanzee attorney at law
   
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== Notable episodes ==
 
== Notable episodes ==
* (October 14, [[2002]]) Series Premiere.
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* (October 14, [[2002]]) Series Premiere: Nayer Regalado talks about her music video and Reba McEntire talks about her TV show.
 
* (February 21, [[2003]]) Garbagio wrestles cookies and milk and loses.
 
* (February 21, [[2003]]) Garbagio wrestles cookies and milk and loses.
 
* (February 28, [[2003]]) A rematch was done to see if Garbagio could beat the cookies and milk then.
 
* (February 28, [[2003]]) A rematch was done to see if Garbagio could beat the cookies and milk then.
* (June 2004) An episode focusing on fictional band The Pickles, made up of the cast members, and their history in documentary form.
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* (June 2004) An episode focusing on fictional band the Pickles, made up of the cast members, and their history in documentary form.
 
* (June 2004) Jeff Probst of the reality show ''Survivor'' presides over a U-Pick Survivor episode. Pick Boy is voted off the show, but is later voted back on.
 
* (June 2004) Jeff Probst of the reality show ''Survivor'' presides over a U-Pick Survivor episode. Pick Boy is voted off the show, but is later voted back on.
 
* (April 2005) U-Pick debuts its virtual lounger, a new segment in which a viewer attends the show via internet video conferencing
 
* (April 2005) U-Pick debuts its virtual lounger, a new segment in which a viewer attends the show via internet video conferencing
 
* (April 2005) Instagram debuts. A new segment in which one home viewer gets to determine the outcome of a live segment on air
 
* (April 2005) Instagram debuts. A new segment in which one home viewer gets to determine the outcome of a live segment on air
 
* (May 27, 2005) In series finale, U-Pick gang celebrates their 401st episode.
 
* (May 27, 2005) In series finale, U-Pick gang celebrates their 401st episode.
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==Gallery==
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Nickelodeon U-Pick Live 2002.svg|The first U-Pick Live logo, used from October 14, 2002 to June 18, 2004.
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Nickelodeon U-Pick Live 2004.svg|The final U-Pick Live logo, used from October 4, 2004 to May 27, 2005.
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U Pick Live Ooze News Nick Mag Dec Jan 2004.jpg|U-Pick Live featured in Ooze News in [[Nickelodeon Magazine]], December/January 2004
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Nickelodeon Magazine Big 10 Birthday Bash print ad Aug 2003.jpg|U-Pick Live's Brent and Candace hosting [[Nickelodeon Magazine's Big 10 Birthday Bash]], 2003
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</gallery>
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==See also==
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* ''[[U-Pick Friday]]''
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[[Category:Cancelled Shows]]
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[[Category:Cancelled shows]]
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[[Category:2000s premieres]]
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 2 June 2023

Nickelodeon U-Pick Live 2004

The final U-Pick Live logo, used from October 4, 2004 to May 27, 2005.

U-Pick Live was a television program that aired on Nickelodeon from October 14, 2002 to May 27, 2005. The show was broadcast every weekday from 5:00pm EST to 7:00pm EST from Nickelodeon's headquarters in New York City. Similarly to its predecessor U-Pick Friday, it allowed viewers to pick via internet the Nickelodeon shows, usually Nicktoons, that would air that afternoon. 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.

Cast

  • Brent Popolizio as himself
  • Candace Bailey as herself
  • Jeff Sutphen as Pick Boy
  • Antonio Neves as himself (2002-2004)
  • Garbagio as himself (2002-2004)
  • Tom Lamberth as Cow

Cancellation

U-Pick_Live_-_Final_Wrap_Tape_(2005)

U-Pick Live - Final Wrap Tape (2005)

Final taping of U Pick

The end of U-Pick Live was cemented when co-host Candace Bailey chose not to renew her expired contract. Fellow host Brent Popolizio had one year left on his contract, but Nickelodeon simply didn't want to continue the show without Candace. So the end result was that they pretty much bought out Brent's Contract.

Regular aspects

Activities and sketches

  • The Prize Wall -- A member of the studio audience picks one of 14 and 5/8 doors to try to get the Bucket of Bucks. All the other doors have other possible prizes behind them.
  • Candace's Corner -- Candace talks to the viewers about various subjects, though she is frequently interrupted by other members of the cast.
  • Brent and Candace go outside to Times Square to do various things picked online by viewers.
  • Boys vs. Girls - Brent and boys from the audience compete against Candace and girls from the audience in various, often messy, games.
  • Celebrity guests engage in a lightning-round style barrage of silly questions and commands from audience members. Acting silly with kids frequently takes celebrities off guard and brings out a side of them we don't typically see.
  • Ten Seconds with Brent -- What the title suggests. Normally, Brent would be cut off in the middle of an important sentence. Once, he got a "cookie-on-a-string" to get the person who keeps the time to not start it. For about 30 seconds, it worked.

Gags

  • Antonio delivering a tape of the chosen Nickelodeon show to where it apparently will be played.
  • Garbagio "wrestling" various objects.
  • Pick-Bot 2000, robotic co-host
  • Obstacle course races in the hallways of the studio.
  • Pick Boy runs through walls of shaving cream, bricks, etc.
  • Mr. Chi Chi, chimpanzee attorney at law

Other

  • Would immediately follow Slime Time Live
  • "Best Of U-Pick Live" episodes aired occasionally, featuring highlights of previous shows.
  • Producers: Jonathan Judge, Mitchell Goldstein, Jeremy Slutskin

Notable episodes

  • (October 14, 2002) Series Premiere: Nayer Regalado talks about her music video and Reba McEntire talks about her TV show.
  • (February 21, 2003) Garbagio wrestles cookies and milk and loses.
  • (February 28, 2003) A rematch was done to see if Garbagio could beat the cookies and milk then.
  • (June 2004) An episode focusing on fictional band the Pickles, made up of the cast members, and their history in documentary form.
  • (June 2004) Jeff Probst of the reality show Survivor presides over a U-Pick Survivor episode. Pick Boy is voted off the show, but is later voted back on.
  • (April 2005) U-Pick debuts its virtual lounger, a new segment in which a viewer attends the show via internet video conferencing
  • (April 2005) Instagram debuts. A new segment in which one home viewer gets to determine the outcome of a live segment on air
  • (May 27, 2005) In series finale, U-Pick gang celebrates their 401st episode.

Gallery

See also