Bumper's Block

Bumper ' s Block was a children's programming block that aired on Vision Network on Saturday nights from September 1991 until June 1997. It was hosted by Naomi Karma and Felix Olajide, as well as the titular mascot, Bumper, and aired a variety of both then-current and older children's programming.

Bumper's Block proved to be a surprise hit with the Kuboian public, with viewing figures sometimes reaching over three million, which was over half of Kuboia's population at the time. Though the block ended suddenly in June 1997, many of its original programmes continued to air for several years.

History
Bumper's Block debuted on 14th September 1991 at 7:00p.m., with The Incredible World of Riddles being its first programme to air. It was created as a test to see if families and adults without children would react well to children's programming airing at a later period of the day. This was unlike the other TVVC children's programming strand at the time, The Magic Box aired on weekday mornings and focused more on educational content.

The block usually ran from 7:00p.m. to 9:30p.m., immediately after the news. Bumper's Block only aired during the school term - it did not run on Saturdays that occured during the Easter, Summer or Christmas school holidays, though it did run during the November Holidays.

Discontinuation
In January 1997, it was revealed that both Bumper's Block and The Magic Box would be axed in favour of a new children's programming strand that would launch later in the year. The block aired for the final time on 21st June 1997. Later in August that year, a new children's strand, Tiny Vision, was launched.

After Bumper's Block
Despite the strand's discontinuation, some of its original programming continued to receive new episodes, with shows such as The Adventures of Charlie and Tutu, The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets and Rat Labyrinth airing new episodes on Saturday evenings throughout the autumn and winter of 1997.

Revival hoax
In September 2021, a group of Kuboian adults set up fake a Facebook account claiming that Bumper's Block would be returning as a nighttime strand on Vision One in 2022. Several days later, TVVC confirmed on their Twitter account that there were no plans for a Bumper's Block revival, and the Facebook account was fake. The group supposedly consisted of over thirty people, with several former contestants who appeared on Rat Labyrinth and Penny Arcade.

BBC
TVVC formed a partnership with the BBC in early 1993. The partnership meant that several of Bumper's Block programming would air on the Children's BBC strand and vice versa.

Food and drinks
Bumper's Block partnered with KFC, Pizza 24 and Comfort Zone throughout its run. During the in-vision continunity links, Karma and Olajide would show a special 6-digit number code, which would grant customers a special offer, such as 40% off all food bills. In order to use the offer, customers would have to phone up the restaurant and state the code after making their order. The offer was valid from 6:30p.m. to 9:00p.m. every night Bumper's Block ran.

Original programming
Bumper's Block comissioned a variety of original programming during its lifetime, which included both live-action and animated programming.

Live-action

 * Harvy's House
 * Penny Arcade
 * Rat Labyrinth

Animated

 * The Adventures of Charlie and Tutu
 * Blue Owl
 * Centre Park
 * Greenwood Forest
 * The Incredible World of Riddles
 * The New Adventures of The Sweet Treets
 * Ouraine
 * The Skeletoons
 * Urban Towers

Acquired programming
Most of the acquired programming came from DIC Entertainment (Captain N: The Game Master, The Get Along Gang, The Littles, The Wizard of Oz and the Super Mario and Sonic the Hedgehog cartoons), though some also came from other international sources (Danger Mouse, Garfield and Friends and The Raccoons).

Legacy and other media
Bumper's Block and its programming have continued to receive frequent mentions and references since the strand's discontinuation. Some surveys that were carried out in the late 2010s and 2020s reveal that a large portion of Kuboians who were born after Bumper's Block was axed were still familiar with its name.

It is often cited that Bumper's Block popularity came the lack of other television channels and entertainment in Kuboia at the time.

References and homages
Bumper, as well as Harvy from Harvy's House and Tack the Rat from Rat Labyrinth have made several appearances in other media since the strand's discontinuation, especially during the Children's Appeal Day telethon.

Open Eagle has ranked Bumper's Block number one in their "Top Ten Things From the 90s We Miss" list and number four in their "Top Ten 90s Stuff Kids Today Still Recognise" list. They also ranked Bumper number nine in their "Top Ten Kuboian Icons" list.