Milkshake! Summer Fun!

Milkshake! Summer Fun! (2016)

EndedVariety showChildren

The Milkshake! presenters and Milkshake! Monkey enjoy some sports-related fun.

Network
ScheduleMonday to Friday (daily) at 07:20 (5 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Summer Snacks!Sept. 2, 2016
S01E09Playground Fun!Sept. 1, 2016
S01E08Festival Fun!Aug. 31, 2016
S01E07Summer Sky!Aug. 30, 2016
S01E06Building Fun!Aug. 29, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' premiere?

'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' premiered on July 23, 2016.

Who hosted 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' in 2016?

The show was hosted by Jen Pringle and Derek Moran in 2016.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!'?

The first season of 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' consisted of 30 episodes.

What was the format of the show?

'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' was a children's variety show featuring games, songs, and special guests.

Which popular children's characters made appearances on the show?

Characters like Peppa Pig, Thomas the Tank Engine, and Fireman Sam made appearances on 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!'

Did the show feature any live performances?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' featured live performances from various children's entertainers.

Were there any special themed episodes?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' had special episodes with themes like pirates, superheroes, and princesses.

Did the show have a studio audience?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' had a live studio audience consisting of children.

Were there any behind-the-scenes segments on the show?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' had behind-the-scenes segments showing how certain segments were filmed.

Did the show feature any educational content?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' included educational segments where children could learn about various topics.

Were there any interactive elements for the viewers?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' encouraged viewer participation through contests and interactive games.

Did the show have a catchy theme song?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' had a catchy theme song that children could sing along to.

Did the show feature any celebrity guests?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' had celebrity guests who joined the hosts for interviews and fun activities.

Were there any outdoor segments on the show?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' had outdoor segments where the hosts would visit fun locations and engage in activities.

Did the show have a dedicated website for additional content?

Yes, 'Milkshake! Summer Fun!' had a website where children could access games, videos, and interactive content.

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