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A bright ideas competition for children, pitched somewhere between [[Genius]] and [[That's Genius!]]. Spot a theme developing here? Each episode has three children pitch their brilliant ideas, and the one deemed best goes through to the series final. | A bright ideas competition for children, pitched somewhere between [[Genius]] and [[That's Genius!]]. Spot a theme developing here? Each episode has three children pitch their brilliant ideas, and the one deemed best goes through to the series final. | ||
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Current revision as of 21:54, 28 August 2024
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Judge: Tom Lawton
Broadcast
Shine North for BBC One, 12 October to 7 December 2010 (8 episodes in 1 series)
(but see Trivia below)
Synopsis
A bright ideas competition for children, pitched somewhere between Genius and That's Genius!. Spot a theme developing here? Each episode has three children pitch their brilliant ideas, and the one deemed best goes through to the series final.
Trivia
Originally announced as This Kid Could Change the World.
The first episode actually aired on BBC Two, owing to coverage of the Commonwealth Games being on BBC One.
Champion
Tybalt Melia for the Bike Bleeper