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Craz-e kicks butt on e.tv on 1 November

A group of extreme young radicals have taken over e.tv's popular kids show, Craz-e. They have issued a statement warning the boring, the tired and the lifeless, not to watch their revamped version of the show - and it's certainly not for anyone over the age of 19!

It's a warning to be taken seriously - e.tv management attended a special screening of the soon to be re-launched show and confirmed that the new-look Craz-e is definitely not suitable for viewers over the age of 19. Those viewers who are agitated by the use of words such as 'kick-butt' or 'shazzmangle' - take heed, you had best have your usual afternoon nap instead. The new Craz-e definitely contains scenes of youthful abandon and the utmost viewing discretion is advised...

The new Craz-e, which comprises eight new local shows as part of its line-up and is geared to the 10-16 audience, launches on 1 November at 2.45pm. Following the Craz-e Presenter Search Competition, and months of gruelling auditions for the young hopefuls, 10 new presenters have joined the new Craz-e show.

The new Disney Hour, aimed at kids in the under 10 audience, launches on Saturday 13 November at 8.30am.

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