This is a list of shows that aired on Noggin 's nighttime block for teenagers, The N .
Original series [ ]
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Show
Aired (including reruns)
A Walk in Your Shoes
April 1, 2002-December 4, 2005
After two seasons on Noggin's daytime block, the third season of A Walk in Your Shoes only aired during The N.
Big Kids
April 1, 2002-January 25, 2004
A comedy-drama about two children whose parents are placed under a spell that makes them act like "big kids." Co-produced by Noggin and the BBC.
On the Team
April 1, 2002-December 21, 2003
A 13-part documentary about a kids' baseball team.
Sponk!
April 1, 2002-November 30, 2003
A game show about improvised comedy. After its original run ended, reruns aired on Noggin during The N block. Made by both Noggin LLC and Sesame Workshop.
Out There
May 23, 2003-January 21, 2004
A comedy-drama about a high school boy from Connecticut, Reilly, who moves from America to Australia. Made by both Noggin LLC and Sesame Workshop.
LOL with The N
May 30-June 20, 2003
A stand-up comedy show, hosted by Mike Birbiglia and starring a group of teens who want to become professional comedians.
Girls v. Boys
August 8, 2003-January 7, 2007
A competition series where groups of boys and girls face off in different challenges. Produced by the same team behind A Walk in Your Shoes .
O'Grady
July 30, 2004-September 23, 2007
An animated comedy about the town of O'Grady, which is plagued by a strange force called "The Weirdness."
Miracle's Boys
February 18, 2005-February 2006
A six-part mini-series, partially directed by Spike Lee, about three teenage brothers who grow up without parents in Harlem, New York.
South of Nowhere
November 4, 2005-December 14, 2007
A coming-of-age drama about three teen siblings dealing with a move from suburban Ohio to hectic, fast-paced Los Angeles.
What Goes On
2007 (planned)
An ensemble drama about five teens living on the same block of a small town. 10 episodes were fully produced by Noggin LLC, but they never aired on TV.
Acquired series [ ]
These shows aired on The N but weren't directly owned by Noggin LLC.
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Show
Aired (including reruns)
24Seven
April 1, 2002-January 18, 2004
Owned by Granada Kids.
No airing available
Being Eve
April 1, 2002-February 15, 2004
Owned by South Pacific Pictures.
Degrassi franchise[note 1]
April 1, 2002-December 30, 2007
Owned by Epitome Pictures. Noggin/The N is credited only on U.S. broadcasts.
No airing available
Sister, Sister
2002-2004
Owned by de Passe Television and Paramount Television.
No airing available
Smart Guy
2002-2004
Owned by Buena Vista Television.
Just Deal
January 24, 2003-December 5, 2004
Owned by Lynch Entertainment.
No airing available
Clueless
April 4, 2003-2007
Owned by CBS Television.
No airing available
Girlstuff/Boystuff
May 26, 2003-September 19, 2004
Owned by Decode Entertainment.
Radio Free Roscoe
August 1, 2003-2007
Owned by Decode Entertainment. Noggin/The N provided funding for the show but didn't produce it.
No airing available
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
March 1, 2004-2007
Owned by CBS Television.
No airing available
The Brady Bunch
March 29, 2004-April 24, 2004
Owned by CBS Television.
No airing available
My So-Called Life
April 2, 2004-March 30, 2007
Owned by ABC Productions.
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
October 3, 2004-December 30, 2007
Owned by NBC Productions.
Moesha
January 1, 2005-2007
Owned by CBS Television.
Instant Star [note 1]
July 1, 2005-2007
Owned by Decode Entertainment. Noggin/The N provided funding for the show but didn't produce it.
No airing available
Summerland
May 1, 2006-2007
Owned by CBS Television.
No airing available
Beyond the Break [note 1]
June 2, 2006-2007
Owned by Brookwell McNamara Entertainment. Noggin/The N provided funding for the show but didn't produce it.
No airing available
Whistler [note 1]
June 30, 2006-2007
Owned by Blueprint Entertainment. Noggin/The N provided funding for the show but didn't produce it.
No airing available
Dawson's Creek
August 14, 2006-2007
Owned by Sony Pictures. The show is directly referenced in multiple episodes of The N's original series South of Nowhere .
No airing available
One on One
October 27, 2006-2007
Owned by CBS Television.
No airing available
A Different World
February 24-December 2007
Owned by Carsey-Werner.
No airing available
Growing Pains
May 28-December 2007
Owned by Warner Bros. Television.
Saved by the Bell
2007
Owned by NBC.
No airing available
The Best Years
June 29-December 2007
Owned by Blueprint Entertainment.
No airing available
Laguna Beach
July 2-December 2007
Owned by Trifecta Entertainment.
No airing available
The Hills
July 30-December 2007
Owned by Trifecta Entertainment.
About a Girl [note 1]
October 5-December 2007
Owned by Global Television. Noggin/The N provided funding for the show but didn't produce it.
Library series [ ]
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Show
Aired (including reruns)
No airing available
Clarissa Explains It All
April 1, 2002-April 27, 2003
No airing available
The Adventures of Pete & Pete
April 1, 2002-October 2, 2003
No airing available
The Secret World of Alex Mack
January 24-June 13, 2003
No airing available
Caitlin's Way
January 24, 2003-2004
No airing available
Nick News
February 23, 2003
No airing available
The Nick Cannon Show
June 14-July 3, 2003
No airing available
Unfabulous
December 2, 2006-2007
No airing available
Just Jordan
January 16-December 30, 2007
No airing available
Zoey 101
June 4-December 2007
No airing available
Drake & Josh
July 31-December 2007
No airing available
iCarly
September 8, 2007
No airing available
The Naked Brothers Band
October 2-December 2007
No airing available
Kenan & Kel
October 13-December 30, 2007
No airing available
The Amanda Show
October 13-December 2007
Interstitial series [ ]
Ouch! Comics
The Girl with Her Head Coming Off
Notes [ ]
↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Noggin/The N is named in the credits, but its studios did not produce the show.