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- | Then CITV continuity presenter Leah Charles-King was the host, with two animated teenagers co-hosts called | + | Then CITV continuity presenter Leah Charles-King was the host, with two animated teenagers co-hosts called Kylo and Sim who provided banter, commentary and flatuence throughout the show. |
Like ''T.I.G.S'' the series was very short lived, airing for just one series. | Like ''T.I.G.S'' the series was very short lived, airing for just one series. |
Revision as of 18:06, 19 March 2024
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Host
Leah Charles-King
Co-hosts
Kylo: Tom Bradbrook
Sim: Bradley Sowter
Broadcast
Prism Entertainment for CITV, 2003
Synopsis
It had been some years since a gaming show aired on CITV. Review show Bad Influence had been off the air for 7 years by this point and it's more gameshow based successor T.I.G.S. lasted just a single series. With the Playstation 2, Gamecube, Xbox and Gameboy Advance being on every kids Christmas wish list in the early 2000s. It seemed the right time for a new video game programme to launch on CITV.
Lan Jam was mostly a gaming review show, with features on the latest games and kids gaming with early noughties household names such as Richard Blackwood or Dane Bowers. However spread across each episode were three head to head battle segments between four kids playing the same video game against each other in The Hub. With the winner being declared the Lan Jam Grand Master.
Then CITV continuity presenter Leah Charles-King was the host, with two animated teenagers co-hosts called Kylo and Sim who provided banter, commentary and flatuence throughout the show.
Like T.I.G.S the series was very short lived, airing for just one series.
Videos
A full episode