September 24, 2015 2:42 PM EDT
Nickelodeon confirmed its nineties classics are, in fact, coming back.
Rumors circulated earlier this month after Russell Hicks, president of content and development at Nickelodeon, made comments that the network was considering bringing back old-school shows. Well, now, The Splat programming block is confirmed.
The Splat will debut on the channel at 10pm ET on October 5, 2015, featuring reruns of All That, The Angry Beavers, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, CatDog, Clarissa Explains It All, Hey Arnold!, Hey Dude, Kenan & Kel, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Legends of the Hidden Temple, Rocko’s Modern Life, Rugrats, Salute Your Shorts , and The Wild Thornberrys .
The block will be eight hours long, airing daily from 10pm to 6am ET, very reminiscent of the original Nick at Nite.
The announcement comes just a day after Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell reunited for a skit on The Tonight Show . Check out the video reveal below.
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See These Portraits of Stars Before They Became Really Famous Julie Andrews Photographed for TV Times in 1977.
If you want to get ahead, get a hat, as the English rose demonstrated in the stage version of My Fair Lady and then on screen in Mary Poppins . Here, she was reflecting on her image after raiding a dressing-up box for this fancy titfer.
Time Inc. UK/TV Times Maggie Smith Photographed for TV Times in 1965.
Downton’s acerbic Dowager Countess would surely have something to say about her real-life self being photographed on a beach. The following year, Dame Maggie received her first Oscar nomination for playing Desdemona in a film of Othello .
Time Inc. UK/TV Times Clive Owen Photographed for TV Times in 1990.
Several years before becoming one of Hollywood’s leading men, the actor was snapped on the set of the ITV drama Chancer . The hit show charted the adventures of a wide-boy financial adviser.Time Inc. UK/TV Times Roger Moore Photographed for TV Times in 1968, just before the final series of The Saint .Time Inc. UK/TV Times Ian McKellen Photographed for TV Times in 1982, at his London riverside home.Time Inc. UK/TV Times Paul Newman Photographed for TV Times in 1974.
The motorsport fanatic was snapped during an interview about his love of cars. He first took to the track for real after being cast in a 1969 racing film called Winning . A few years later, he came second in the famous Le Mans 24-Hour Race.Time Inc. UK/TV Times Emma Thompson and Kenneth Brannagh Photographed for TV Times in 1989.
The young couple, who married that year, were snapped for an ITV adaptation of Look Back in Anger . Time Inc. UK/TV Times Tom Jones
Photographed for TV Times in 1987.
The Welsh heart-throb was a consistent cover favorite for the magazine, happily posing here in swimming trunks in front of his Bel Air mansion.Time Inc. UK/TV Times Karl Malden and Michael Douglas Photographed for TV Times in 1974.
The crime-fighting duo from the classic U.S. series, The Streets of San Francisco . Time Inc. UK/TV Times Rupert Everett
Photographed for TV Times in 1987.
Looking mean, moody and magnificent, the former model posed for this shot by Patrick Lichfield to mark a screening of the film that made his name, Another Country . Time Inc. UK/TV Times Joanna Lumley Photographed for TV Times in 1976
Only months later, she’d instruct a hairdresser to cut and colour her hair ‘like a prep schoolboy’, thus creating The New Avengers blonde Purdey bob that would cause a copycat frenzy at salons nationwide. Time Inc. UK/TV Times Joan Collins Photographed for TV Times in 1971.
The age-defying beauty invited the magazine for an exclusive look around her palatial home in the year she was divorced from second husband Tony Newley. Racy film romp The Stud and U.S. soap superstardom were still to come.Time Inc. UK/TV Times Helen Mirren
Photographed for TV Times in 2005, after winning the TV Times Award for its readers’ All-Time Favourite Actress.Time Inc. UK/TV Times Elton John Photographed for TV Times in 1977.
Having already achieved superstardom on both sides of the Atlantic, Elton reaches the pinnacle of his career, appearing on The Muppet Show in Oct. 1977. But Kermit still has to persuade the reluctant rocker to perform his hit 'Benny and the Jets'.Time Inc. UK/TV Times The Rolling Stones
Photographed for TV Times in 1965, at the ITV studios in London. This was the year of their huge hit 'Satisfaction'. Time Inc. UK/TV Times The Avengers (Diana Rigg & Patrick Macnee)
Photographed for TV Times in 1964.
An iconic shot taken when Diana Rigg took over from Honor Blackman in the ‘spy-fi’ classic. The name Emma Peel derived from the writers’ attempts to create a character with Man Appeal.Time Inc. UK/TV Times More Must-Reads from TIME