Slime Time (1992–1994) — The Original Live Nickelodeon Interactive Show

Slime Time (1992–1994) — Archival Documentary Recording Original Broadcast From Nickelodeon Studios • Universal Studios Florida This video is presented for historical, educational, and documentary purposes. It contains rare footage from the original Nickelodeon Slime Time Sweepstakes, produced in collaboration between Nickelodeon Broadcast Programming & Network Marketing and Bethea Miteff Productions, Inc. This early version of Slime Time aired live and is considered one of the earliest examples of: interactive children’s broadcasting using: AT&T Video Phone technology A Commodore Amiga controlling the game logic and graphics A Panasonic LaserDisc system for celebrity inserts Live Abekas video switching and compositing The program predates and helped pave the way for later Nickelodeon interactive shows, including the 2000s Slime Time Live format. 🏆 Historical Notes Widely believed to have received a Golden Phone Award from AT&T for innovation in telecommunication-based entertainment. During at least one broadcast, the call-in volume reportedly overloaded portions of the Eastern U.S. telephone system, prompting a temporary investigation due to national security concerns during the Gulf War. ⚠ COPYRIGHT & FAIR USE NOTICE This video is shared under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. §107) for purposes of: Commentary Education Research Historical documentation Preservation of early broadcast interactive media No ownership of Nickelodeon’s trademarks, characters, or audiovisual content is claimed. 📌 PINNED COMMENT This footage is presented as a historical archive. If you worked on the show, appeared in it, or remember watching it live, please share your memories — this period in Nickelodeon’s history has very little documentation, and firsthand recollections help preserve it.