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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The types of hybrid shows that are shown in the UK on Saturday mornings—effectively a Variety Show aimed at kids. Broadcast US television used to have a milder variety of this kind of program—and some were actually run five times a week, on weekdays—but they have almost entirely been phased out in favor of shows that are cheaper to produce and which have higher profit margins. (And one US network has actually phased out all Saturday-morning children's fare entirely.) The genre is probably now dead in the UK, Toonattik was the last real example and it dumped its presenters and become just a cartoon block before being axed at the end of 2010. |