The Big Help
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| The Big Help | |
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| Format | Educational |
| Country of origin | United States |
| No. of seasons | 8 |
| No. of episodes | 8 |
| Production | |
| Executive producer(s) | Albie Hecht, Robert Small |
| Running time | 480 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | Nickelodeon |
| Original run | 1994 (original), 2010 (revived) – 2001 (original) |
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| Website | |
The Big Help is a community outreach program made famous in 1994 by Nickelodeon. It was a yearly event in which kids from around the country would call in to try to get one of their local parks refurbished by Nickelodeon, the ten with the most votes would get refurbished by Nickelodeon in an eight-hour special.[1] There were special instances like the September 11, 2001, terrorist attack where they had unscheduled specials. In 2008, a sequel emerged called The Big Green Help, which was created to get kids interested in global warming. In 2010, the name "The Big Help" was revived.
Stars
- Lucas Cruikshank
- Katelyn Tarver
- Kristen Combs
- Jake Weary
- Matt Shively
- David Del Rio
- Nathan Kress
- Keke Palmer
- Lindsey Shaw
- Drake Bell
- Matt Bennett
- Denyse Tontz
- Austin Butler
- James Maslow
- Skyler Day
- Gia Mantegna
- Avan Jogia
- Gage Golightly
- Devon Werkheiser
- Miranda Cosgrove
- Matthew Underwood
- Ciara Bravo
- Gabi Wilson
- Malese Jow
- Victoria Justice
- Leon Thomas III
- Spencer Locke
- Kelli Goss
- Erin Sanders
- Grace Gummer
- Carlos Pena Jr.
- Jennette McCurdy
- Patrick Nguyen
- Drew Roy
- Nick Purcell
- Simon Curtis
- Noah Munck
- Tanya Chisholm
- Logan Henderson
- Matthew Moy
- Kendre Berry
- Elizabeth Gillies
- Alec Medlock
- Noah Centineo
- Robbie Amell
- Tyler James Williams
- Ashley Argota
- Jolene Purdy
- Daniella Monet
- Laura Marano
- Ariana Grande
- Carlie Casey
- Jessica Gorski
- Annamarie Kenoyer
- Shayna Rose
- Teala Dunn
- Tristin Mays
- Valerie Tian
- Taylor Parks
- Carly Bondar
- Michelle Kim
- Aaliyah
References
- ^ "Big Help | Nickelodeon's Pro-Social Initiative for Kids". Nick.com. Retrieved 2011-05-24.
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