Studio 3 (TV series)

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Studio 3
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Studio 3 Hosts
Genre Comedy-Wrapper-Kids
Presented by Kayne Tremills
Amberley Lobo
James Elmer
Olivia Phyland
Grace Koh
Ivy Latimer
Tim Matthews
Country of origin Australia
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 1,310 (as of 18 July 2014)
Production
Production location(s) Melbourne, Victoria
Running time 7-15 minutes
Release
Original network ABC3
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 7 December 2009 –
present
External links
Website

Studio 3 is a television 'wrapper' program which was launched with the arrival of the new Australian children's channel ABC3 in 2009, hence the title Studio 3. The show is hosted by Kayne Tremills, Amberley Lobo, James Elmer, who joined the cast in April 2011, as well as Alfie Gledhill and Olivia "Liv" Phyland who joined the cast in December 2011. The original two hosts also presented Countdown To 3. Alfie left Studio 3 in September.[1] Egyptian Comedian Khaled Khalafalla (referred to as Khaled K) joined the hosts in late 2012 filling in for Alfie, but later left around March 2013 due to feeling his comedic nature was too restricted on a children's show.[2] Following instigation of new hosts Liv and Alfie in early 2012, Kayne is often absent from the show for month-long periods, usually to film new separate TV shows. Tim Matthews, Grace Koh and Ivy Latimer joined the team in June 2014 after winning The 3 Factor competition and host Studio 3 alongside James and Liv.

Format

The show airs seven days each week from 6:30-8am Weekdays and on the weekend, with moments cut from their daily shows placed as fillers titled 'Studio 3 Gold'. Numerous segments are shown throughout the intersecting shows, such as interviews with celebrities, musical performances segments entitled 'Music on 3', parody competitions such as 'So You Think You Can Do Nothing' which revolves around the hosts irritating a guest while they try to remain motionless. Raps which revolve around themes sent in via the ABC3 official website.

A daily episodic comedy entitled 'Bitcom', which features Kayne, Ambo and the studio 3 janitor (played by Dave Cartel the Director and Writer),[3] solving problems, the miniseries is partially filmed using webcams which provide the characters thoughts, similar to the mocumentary stylings of The Office and Summer Heights High. A Bitcom Special aired in 2011 titled 'Bitcom and the Oblivion Ray' which featured every host on ABC3 at the time; the plot centred on the hosts discovering a parallel universe and a race against invaders from the universe for the legendary Oblivion Ray which could erase people's memories.

The Bitcom finale was shown at the start of 2012 and a new series began titled 'Airwaves' which starred the Studio 3 hosts including new hosts Alfie Gledhill and Olivia 'Liv' Phyland.

In addition to the miniseries the hosts also starred in various sketches (often parodying or inspired by various TV shows on ABC3), the major ones including; 3 Now (a news satire segment), Baby Baby Baby Oh (Parody of Big Babies), MI-3 (parody of MI-High) and various others. In March 2013 the Janitor (Dave Cartel) and Bubbles the goldfish (also voiced by Dave Cartel) supposedly left Studio3 to go to Venezuela, with Bubbles being replaced with a new goldfish called Alexis. In reality Cartel went on to other projects including directing the new season of You're Skitting Me.

A news correspondent, Ben Crawley (also the host of What do you know?), occasionally did reports for the series.[4]

Hosts

Current Hosts

Alannah Ahmat - Go Lingo!, Handball Heroes

Amberley 'Ambo' Lobo - Studio 3, WAC (World Animal Championships)

Ben Crawley - What Do You Know?

Grace Koh - Studio 3

Hannah Wang - Rush TV

Ivy Latimer - Studio 3

James Elmer - Studio 3

Joel Phillips - Stay Tuned, Handball Heroes

Kayne Tremills - Studio 3, Splatalot, My Great Big Adventure, Bushwhacked!

Mitch 'Tommo' Tomlinson - Rush TV

Nicole Singh - Stay Tuned

Olivia 'Liv' Phyland - Studio 3

Scott "Scotty P" Tweedie - Prank Patrol (Australia), Splatalot, WAC (World Animal Championships)

Stephanie 'Hex' Bendixsen - Good Game: Spawn Point

Steven 'Bajo' O'Donnell - Good Game: Spawn Point

Tim Matthews -Studio 3

Former Hosts

Alfie Gledhill - Studio 3

Bubbles (fish) - Studio 3 (apparently left)

Dave Cartel[5] (a.k.a. the Janitor) - Studio 3 (also Director and Writer of Studio 3), You're Skitting Me (Director of Season 2)

Khaled "Khaled K" Khalafalla - Studio 3

Alexis (fish) - Studio 3

Ruben 'The Surfing Scientist' Meerman - Studio 3

Guest Hosts

Year Guest Host Episodes Duration
2010 Alicia Banit 5 23–27 August
2010/2011 Scott 'Scotty P' Twedie 10 6–11 December, 14–18 February
2011 Ben 'Benny C' Crawley 5 7–11 February

Resident Spots

Resident Magician Adam Mada

Music Guests

Year Guest Host Episodes Duration

Editions

A special edition of the series entitled ABC3's Birthday Bash or Happy 1st Birthday ABC3 aired on 4 December 2010, commemorating the first anniversary of ABC3's launch. The special featured Kayne and Amberley counting down of the 'top three ABC3 moments' in different categories from the year. The special aired twice, live from 8 am and repeated at 4 pm.[6]

Production

The show was announced as a wrapper to the new children's channel ABC3. Auditions for the show were held online called Me On 3.Over 5000 auditions were sent in and six hosting roles were announced. Two of which were for the program Studio 3. The hosts were then announced as Kayne Tremills and Amberley Lobo with Ben Crawley.[7]

The Australian Broadcasting Company renewed the programme for the ABC3 2011 scheldue. The announcement was made on the one year anniversary of the channels launch.[8]

James Elmer, who previously auditioned for Me On 3 was chosen as a third presenter to co-host Studio 3. Executive Producer for ABC TV’s Children’s Television, Jan Stradling, explained "He’s [Elmer] someone who I think will continually surprise our audience, which is a great asset to have on a daily show." Elmer stated "I’m keen to make the ABC3 audience laugh, so stay tuned because not even I know what’s about to happen next." His first appearance was made on 4 April 2011.[9]

See also

References

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