With a new series of Nickelodeon's number one show, the physically challenging Camp Orange, about to kick into production, and with yours truly on hosting duties along with my TV presenter buddy Jamie Rickers, some R&R has been essential this week. Thanks to Champneys, I've had just that. Second home to the telly fraternity and Frank Bruno (come often enough and you're likely to see him swanning around in his bath robe sipping on a free detox tea), a few days at the Tring Heath spa has been just the ticket to gear myself up for a week of extreme challenges, rough terrain and the infamous Nickelodeon slime. See before Camp Orange returns, the challenges, key teamwork decisions and the elements will all be road-tested by your humble Digital Spy columnist. I get away with nothing my friends, so in order to prepare for what lies ahead I've spent...
- 6/15/2012
- by By Anna Williamson
- Digital Spy
Nickelodeon UK and Ireland have opened the auditions process for the brand new season of Camp Orange and are now looking for teams of children aged between 11-14 to take part in the next series of Camp Orange, Nickelodeon's adventure reality show for best friends.
The teams who are chosen from the auditions will travel away for a week to a secret location to film the next Camp Orange series.
The show features pairs of friends going head to head in a variety of gunge-based challenges, recorded in a secret location in the UK. The series is hosted by former Toonattik presenters Anna Williamson and Jamie Rickers, accompanied by former Olympian Denise Lewis.
After five weeks of competing in "the slimiest, grubbiest and smelliest series of challenges", one team will be crowned "Champ Orange" in a public vote.
Last year's winners received a luxury trip on the Norwegian Epic Nickelodeon...
The teams who are chosen from the auditions will travel away for a week to a secret location to film the next Camp Orange series.
The show features pairs of friends going head to head in a variety of gunge-based challenges, recorded in a secret location in the UK. The series is hosted by former Toonattik presenters Anna Williamson and Jamie Rickers, accompanied by former Olympian Denise Lewis.
After five weeks of competing in "the slimiest, grubbiest and smelliest series of challenges", one team will be crowned "Champ Orange" in a public vote.
Last year's winners received a luxury trip on the Norwegian Epic Nickelodeon...
- 3/23/2012
- by noreply@blogger.com (ScreenTerrier)
- ScreenTerrier
The UK version of hit Australian children's show Camp Orange has been given a new series on Nickelodeon and is looking for new contestants. The show features pairs of friends going head to head in a variety of gunge-based challenges, recorded in a secret location in the UK. The series is hosted by former Toonattik presenters Anna Williamson and Jamie Rickers, accompanied by former Olympian Denise Lewis. After five weeks of competing in "the slimiest, grubbiest and smelliest series of challenges", one team will be crowned "Champ Orange" in a public vote. Last year's winners received a luxury trip on the Norwegian Epic Nickelodeon Cruise around the Mediterranean alongside a lineup of Nickelodeon stars. > Nickelodeon launches (more)...
- 3/22/2012
- by By Harry Kind
- Digital Spy
Guest Interview by Kat English (Twitter: @Kat_English)
Jamie Rickers is the presenter of ITV’s number 1 weekend show Toonattik, the long-running firm favourite with kids all across the UK. His TV career started out from humble beginnings with the classic tale of “tea-room to TV”, before he got his break in 2000 when he joined GMTV and produced and presented the popular weekend kids show Up On The Roof. In March 2003 he became presenter on CiTV’s factual entertainment programme, The Yuk Show, before hitting the big time with Toonattik, in the much-coveted Saturday morning kids TV slot. Besides Toonattik, Jamie also presents Prove It for CiTV and 52 shows for Ultimate Guinness World Records – which are still showing on Sky and internationally.
As well as making kids television, Jamie has also made the news – In March 2008 he made headlines when he appeared ‘naked’ on screen during an episode of Toonattik...
Jamie Rickers is the presenter of ITV’s number 1 weekend show Toonattik, the long-running firm favourite with kids all across the UK. His TV career started out from humble beginnings with the classic tale of “tea-room to TV”, before he got his break in 2000 when he joined GMTV and produced and presented the popular weekend kids show Up On The Roof. In March 2003 he became presenter on CiTV’s factual entertainment programme, The Yuk Show, before hitting the big time with Toonattik, in the much-coveted Saturday morning kids TV slot. Besides Toonattik, Jamie also presents Prove It for CiTV and 52 shows for Ultimate Guinness World Records – which are still showing on Sky and internationally.
As well as making kids television, Jamie has also made the news – In March 2008 he made headlines when he appeared ‘naked’ on screen during an episode of Toonattik...
- 3/18/2010
- by Phil
- Nerdly
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