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{{short description|2013 Australian television series}}
{{For|the 2009 British biopic|Nowhere Boy}}
{{For-multi|the Hong Kong band|Nowhere Boys (Hong Kong band)|the Australian film|Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows|the British film|Nowhere Boy}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2022}}
{{Use Australian English|date=June 2011}}
{{Infobox television
{{Infobox television
| show_name = Nowhere Boys
| image = Nowhere Boys Title Card.jpg
| image = File:Nowhere Boys Title Card.jpg
| image_size = 240
| image_size = 240px
| image_alt =
| image_alt =
| caption = Opening title
| caption = Opening title
| genre = {{plainlist|
| genre = {{plainlist|
* [[Action (fiction)|Action]]
* [[Action (fiction)|Action]]
* [[Adventure fiction|Adventure]]
* [[Adventure fiction|Adventure]]
* [[Fantasy television|Fantasy]]}}
* [[Fantasy television|Fantasy]]}}
| creator = [[Tony Ayres]]
| creator = [[Tony Ayres]]
| director = {{plainlist|
| director = {{plainlist|
* Daina Reid
* Daina Reid
* Peter Carstairs
* Peter Carstairs
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* [[Peter Salmon (filmmaker)|Peter Salmon]]
* [[Peter Salmon (filmmaker)|Peter Salmon]]
* [[Rachel Griffiths]]}}
* [[Rachel Griffiths]]}}
| starring = {{plainlist|
| starring = {{plainlist|
* [[Dougie Baldwin]]
* [[Dougie Baldwin]]
* [[Joel Lok]]
* [[Joel Lok]]
* Rahart Adams
* [[Rahart Adams]]
* Matt Testro
* [[Matt Testro]]
* [[Kamil Ellis]]
* Sean Rees-Wemyss
* [[Joe Klocek]]
* Kamil Ellis
* Joe Klocek
* Jordie Race-Coldrey
* Jordie Race-Coldrey
* Luca Sardelis
* [[Luca Sardelis]]
* William McKenna
* [[William McKenna (actor)|William McKenna]]
}}
}}
| theme_music_composer = Cornel Wilczek
| theme_music_composer = Cornel Wilczek
| opentheme = ''Nowhere Boys'' Theme
| opentheme = ''Nowhere Boys'' Theme
| endtheme =
| endtheme =
| composer = Cornel Wilczek
| composer = Cornel Wilczek
| country = Australia
| country = Australia
| language = English
| language = English
| num_seasons = 3
| num_series = 4
| num_episodes = 39
| num_episodes = 52 (+ 1 film)
| list_episodes = List of Nowhere Boys episodes
| list_episodes = List of Nowhere Boys episodes
| executive_producer = {{plainlist|
| executive_producer = {{plainlist|
* Michael McMahon
* Michael McMahon
* Helen Panckhurst
* Helen Panckhurst
* Tony Ayres {{small|(season 2)}}}}
* Tony Ayres {{small|(season 2)}}}}
| producer = {{plainlist|
| producer = {{plainlist|
* Tony Ayres {{small|(season 1)}}
* Tony Ayres {{small|(season 1)}}
* Beth Frey}}
* Beth Frey}}
| editor =
| editor =
| location =
| location =
| cinematography = {{plainlist|
| cinematography = {{plainlist|
* Simon Chapman {{small|(season 1)}}
* Simon Chapman {{small|(season 1)}}
* Dave Cameron {{small|(season 2)}}}}
* Dave Cameron {{small|(season 2)}}}}
| camera =
| camera =
| runtime = 26 minutes
| runtime = 26 minutes
| company = [[Matchbox Pictures]]
| company = [[Matchbox Pictures]]
| distributor = {{plainlist|
| channel = [[ABC Entertains]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2013|11|7|df=y}}
* [[NBCUniversal Television Group#NBCUniversal International Television|NBCUniversal International Television Production]] {{small|(season 1)}}
| last_aired = {{end date|2018|12|15|df=y}}
* [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution]] {{small|(season 2)}}}}
| channel = [[ABC Me]]
| picture_format = [[PAL]] ([[576i]])
| audio_format =
| first_aired = {{Start date|2013|11|07|df=y}}
| last_aired = present
| website = http://www.abc.net.au/tv/programs/nowhere-boys/
}}
}}
'''''Nowhere Boys''''' is an Australian [[Children's television series|teen-oriented]] television drama series created by [[Tony Ayres]]. It was first broadcast on [[ABC3]] (which is now officially named ABCME) on 7 November 2013. The first two series follow the adventures of four mismatched teenage boys – goth Felix Ferne ([[Dougie Baldwin]]), nerd Andrew "Andy" Lau ([[Joel Lok]]), golden child Sam Conte (Rahart Adams), and alpha jock Jake Riles (Matt Testro). ''Nowhere Boys'' was renewed for a second series which began airing from 23 November 2014. An 80-minute feature-length movie based on the show, titled ''[[Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows]]'', premiered in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016. A third series of ''Nowhere Boys'', titled ''Two Moons Rising'', started airing in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members.


'''''Nowhere Boys''''' is an Australian [[teen drama]] television series created by [[Tony Ayres]]. It was first broadcast on [[ABC3]] (which is now officially named ABC Entertains) on 7 November 2013. The first two series follow the adventures of four mismatched teenage boys – goth Felix Ferne ([[Dougie Baldwin]]), nerd Andrew "Andy" Lau ([[Joel Lok]]), golden child Sam Conte ([[Rahart Adams]]), and alpha jock Jake Riles ([[Matt Testro]]). ''Nowhere Boys'' was renewed for a second series which began airing from 23 November 2014. An 80-minute feature-length movie based on the show, titled ''[[Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows]]'', premiered in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016. A third series of ''Nowhere Boys'', titled ''Two Moons Rising'', started airing in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members. The fourth and final series, titled ''Battle For Negative Space'', started airing on 3 December 2018.
Season 4 will air in 2019.<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2018/02/programmers-wrap-2018-abc.html|title=Programmer’s Wrap 2018: ABC|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|date=8 February 2018|accessdate=15 March 2018}}</ref>


==Premise==
==Season 1 Summary==
{{main|List of Nowhere Boys episodes}}
Set in the fictional suburb of Bremin, the series follows four mismatched year ten students—Felix Ferne, the Goth ([[Dougie Baldwin]]), Andrew "Andy" Lau, the Nerd ([[Joel Lok]]), Sam Conte, the Golden Child (Rahart Adams) and Jake Riles, the Jock (Matt Testro)—who would never be friends. The boys are unwillingly grouped together during a school orienteering excursion in the forest and get lost. After they spend a terrifying night in the forest, they return to Bremin and discover that they have come back to a parallel world where they were never born. Nobody, including their family and friends recognise who they are, and all public records of them have vanished.<ref name="Plot">{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/abc3/shows/guide/201311/CH1259V004.htm|title=TV Program – Nowhere Boys|publisher=[[ABC3]]|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Olc7SlOe|archivedate=12 April 2014}}</ref>
{{:List of Nowhere Boys episodes}}


After returning home from a school excursion, four boys, Felix Ferne, Andy Lau, Sam Conte, and Jake Riles find themselves in an [[Parallel universe (fiction)|alternate reality]] where no one recognises them. They battle mystical threats and demons to find their way back home.
When Felix comes into possession of an elemental talisman through the local magic shop owner Phoebe Hartley ([[Michala Banas]]), the boys use the talisman to ward off a restoring demon that is trying to kill them. However, as the demon grows more powerful, it gains the power to possess both humans and animals. The boys are forced to work together to protect themselves against the demon, find out what happened to them and how they can return home.<ref name="Plot"/>


One week after the boys return home, they discover they have special elemental powers after returning from the alternate reality but when they thought they were at peace, they discover they weren't the only ones who crossed over from the alternate reality.
Andy later finds out that Felix is the reason they are in the parallel universe. Felix discovers that his brother Oscar (Sean Rees-Wemyss) is the fifth element; the missing ingredient needed to bring the boys home. At the end of series one, they fight off a furious tornado (the spirit of Phoebe's sister Alice who is the demon) by saying Felix's unmaking spell together, which takes the boys back to their world. The boys then discover that they each have a power of the element they represent—Felix with the power of Fire, Andy with the power of Water, Sam with the power of Air, Jake with the power of Earth, and Oscar with the power of Spirit. Then Felix hears a voice and it is Alice's voice and she says it is not over yet.

When a new student, Luke, attends Bremin High, he encounters Ben, Heath, Nicco and Jesse who become suspicious of Ben who realises they have special powers and they use them to fight a creature known as the "Mega-Demon".


==Cast and characters==
==Cast and characters==


{| class="wikitable"
===Main characters===
|-
*[[Dougie Baldwin]] as Felix Ferne (series 1–2)
! rowspan="2" style="width:14%;" |Actor
*[[Joel Lok]] as Andrew "Andy" Lau (series 1–2)
! rowspan="2" style="width:14%;" |Character
*Rahart Adams as Sam Conte (series 1–2)
! colspan="4" |Seasons
*Matt Testro as Jake Riles (series 1–2)
|-
*Sean Rees-Wemyss as Oscar Ferne (series 1–2)
! style="width:9%;" |1
*Kamil Ellis as Luke Hamill (series 3)
! style="width:9%;" |2
*Joe Klocek as Heath Buckland (series 3)
! style="width:9%;" |3
*Jordie Race-Coldrey as Jesse Banda (series 3)
! style="width:9%;" |4
*Luca Sardelis as Niccolina "Nicco" Pandelis (series 3)
|-
*William McKenna as Ben Ripley (series 3)
! scope="row" colspan="7" style="background-color:#ccccff;" | Main

|-
===Supporting characters===
| [[Dougie Baldwin]]
*[[Michala Banas]] as Phoebe Hartley (series 1–2)
| Felix Ferne
*Darci McDonald as Ellen O'Donnell (series 1–3)
| colspan="2" {{CMain}}
*Tamala Shelton as Mia (series 1–2)
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*Cecilia Tan as Lily "Nai-Nai" Lau (series 1–2)
|-
*[[Victoria Thaine]] as Alice Hartley (series 1–2)
| [[Joel Lok]]
*[[Jim Russell (actor)|Jim Russell]] as Roland Murphy (series 1–2)
| Andrew "Andy" Lau
*Laura Grady as Brooklyn Wansbrough (series 3)
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
*Charmaine Chu as Peta Chen (series 3)
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*[[Shareena Clanton]] as Sonia Jarra (series 3)
|-
*[[Tegan Higginbotham]] as Quinn Banda (series 3)
| [[Rahart Adams]]

| Sam Conte
===Recurring characters===
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
{{div col|cols=2}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*Nicholas Coghlan as Brian Bates (series 1–3)
|-
*Michelle Gerster as Viv Lau (series 1–2)
| [[Matt Testro]]
*Zelman Cressey Gladwin as Dylan (series 1–2)
| Jake Riles
*Logan Phillips as Trent Long (series 1–2)
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
*[[Damien Richardson (actor)|Damien Richardson]] as Gary Riles (series 1–2)
| colspan="1" {{n/a|}}
*[[Libby Tanner]] as Sarah Riles/Bates (series 1–2)
| {{CRecurring}}
*[[Simon Mallory]] as Roberts (series 1–3)
|-
*Sam Sharwood as Mike (series 1–2)
| [[Kamil Ellis]]
*[[Heidi Arena]] as Kathy Ferne (series 1–2)
| Luke Hamill
*Pearl Tan as Nicole Lau (series 1–2)
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*Daniel Di Giovanni as Vince Conte (series 1–2)
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
*Jesse Williams as Sammy Conte (series 1)
|-
*Nicole Nabout as Dee Conte (series 1–2)
| [[Joe Klocek]]
*[[Anthony Brandon Wong]] as Michael Lau (series 1–2)
| Heath Buckland
*[[Lester Ellis Jr.]] as Pete Conte (series 1–2)
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*[[Ben Anderson (actor)|Ben Anderson]] as Ken Ferne (series 1)
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
*Pieter Wyatt as Lachlan (series 2)
|-
*Aidee Walker as Michelle Keats (series 2)
| Jordie Race-Coldrey
*[[Peter Stefanou]] as Tom Conte (series 1)
| Jesse Banda
*Phoebe Roberts as Saskia Bloom (series 2)
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*Ben Keller as Bear (series 2)
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
*[[Tony Briggs]] as Brett Hamill (series 3)
|-
*Stella Carroll as Kayla Pandelis (series 3)
| [[Luca Sardelis]]
*Elle Mandalis as Anna Pandelis (series 3)
| Niccolina "Nicco" Pandelis
*Fin van de Wall as Claudia Topper (series 3)
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*[[Renai Caruso]] as Rachel Ripley (series 3)
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
*Youssef Sabet as Ali Bitar (series 3)
|-
*Francesca Waters as Yia Yia Pandelis (series 3)
| [[William McKenna (actor)|William McKenna]]
*Louise Crawford as Katrina Buckland (series 3)
| Ben Ripley
*Damian Hill as Stuart Buckland (series 3)
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
*Liam Mollica as Warren Rawson (series 3)
| colspan="2" {{CMain|Main}}
*Georgia Bolton as Coach Jane (series 3)
|-
{{div col end}}
! scope="row" colspan="8" style="background-color:#ccccff;" | Notable supporting cast
|-
| Sean Rees-Wemyss
| Oscar Ferne
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| Darci McDonald
| Ellen O'Donnell
| colspan=4 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| [[Michala Banas]]
| Phoebe Hartley
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| Tamala Shelton
| Mia
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| Cecilia Tan
| Lily "Nai-Nai" Lau
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| Michelle Gerster
| Viv Lau
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| [[Anthony Brandon Wong]]
| Michael Lau
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| [[Libby Tanner]]
| Sarah Riles
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| [[Damien Richardson (actor)|Damien Richardson]]
| Gary Riles
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| [[Heidi Arena]]
| Kathy Ferne
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| Nicholas Coghlan
| Brian Bates
| colspan=4 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| [[Jim Russell (actor)|Jim Russell]]
| Roland Murphy
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="1" {{n/a|}}
| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| [[Simon Mallory]]
| Roberts
| colspan=4 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| [[Victoria Thaine]]
| Alice Hartley
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| Phoebe Roberts
| Saskia Boom
| colspan="1" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=1 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
|-
| Laura Grady
| Brooklyn Wansbrough
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
| {{n/a|}}
|-
| Charmaine Chu
| Peta Chen
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| [[Shareena Clanton]]
| Sonia Jarra
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| [[Tegan Higginbotham]]
| Quinn Banda
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| Stella Carroll
| Kayla Pandelis
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| Fin van de Wall
| Claude Topper
| colspan="2" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=2 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| Piath Mathiang
| Zara Bello
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=1 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| Joel Ma
| Zeb
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=1 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|-
| Texas Watterston
| Darius Regem
| colspan="3" {{n/a|}}
| colspan=1 {{CRecurring|Recurring}}
|}


==Production==
==Production==


===Development===
===Development===
On 26 October 2011, it was announced that [[Matchbox Pictures]] and producers of ''[[The Slap (TV series)|The Slap]]'' were developing a thirteen-part youth-oriented drama series for the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] called ''The Lost Boys''.<ref name="Slap">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/10/slap-producers-turn-to-youth-drama.html|title=Slap producers turn to youth drama|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|date=26 October 2011|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> However, due to copyright reasons, the show's name was later changed to ''Nowhere Boys''.<ref name="Cameras roll">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/04/cameras-roll-on-nowhere-boys.html|title=Cameras roll on Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=5 April 2013|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> The series creator [[Tony Ayres]] conceived the idea for ''Nowhere Boys'' after learning that the ABC, which had already enjoyed success with ''[[Dance Academy]]'', was looking for a new series that would appeal to boys.<ref name="Slap"/><ref name="Quest">{{cite news|last=Enker|first=Debi|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/quest-to-survive-a-zone-unknown-20131030-2weoi.html|title=Quest to survive a zone unknown|work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|publisher=[[Fairfax Media]]|date=31 October 2013|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> Ayres developed ''Nowhere Boys'' with a range of writers, including Roger Monk and Craig Irvin.<ref name="Quest"/> He became the show's producer and showrunner alongside Beth Frey, while Michael McMahon and Helen Panckhurst served as the executive producers.<ref name="Quest"/><ref name="About">{{cite web|url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/nowhere-boys/|title=Nowhere Boys|publisher=Australiantelevision.net|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> Panckhurst left her position as executive producer at the end of the first series.
On 26 October 2011, it was announced that [[Matchbox Pictures]] and producers of ''[[The Slap (Australian TV series)|The Slap]]'' were developing a thirteen-part youth-oriented drama series for the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation|ABC]] called ''The Lost Boys''.<ref name="Slap">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2011/10/slap-producers-turn-to-youth-drama.html|title=Slap producers turn to youth drama|publisher=[[TV Tonight]]|date=26 October 2011|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref> However, due to copyright reasons, the show's name was later changed to ''Nowhere Boys''.<ref name="Cameras roll">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/04/cameras-roll-on-nowhere-boys.html|title=Cameras roll on Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=5 April 2013|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref> The series creator [[Tony Ayres]] conceived the idea for ''Nowhere Boys'' after learning that the ABC, which had already enjoyed success with ''[[Dance Academy]]'', was looking for a new series that would appeal to boys.<ref name="Slap"/><ref name="Quest">{{cite news|last=Enker|first=Debi|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/quest-to-survive-a-zone-unknown-20131030-2weoi.html|title=Quest to survive a zone unknown|work=[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]|publisher=[[Fairfax Media]]|date=31 October 2013|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref> Ayres developed ''Nowhere Boys'' with a range of writers, including Roger Monk and Craig Irvin.<ref name="Quest"/> He became the show's producer and showrunner alongside Beth Frey, while Michael McMahon and Helen Panckhurst served as the executive producers.<ref name="Quest"/><ref name="About">{{cite web|url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/nowhere-boys/|title=Nowhere Boys|publisher=Australiantelevision.net|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref> Panckhurst left her position as executive producer at the end of the first series.


The first series of ''Nowhere Boys'' was financed with the assistance of the [[Australian Children's Television Foundation]], [[Film Victoria]], [[ABC3]] and [[Screen Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://actf.com.au/assets/CFK_pdfs/actf_care_for_kids_127.pdf|title=Television News|format=PDF|issue=127|publisher=[[Australian Children's Television Foundation]]|date=November 2013|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> Filming took place in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] from 18 February 2013 to 23 May 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://film.vic.gov.au/industry/in-production|title=In Production – 2013|publisher=[[Film Victoria]]|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6P2rHs9Ro|archivedate=23 April 2014}}</ref><ref name="FilmInk">{{cite web|last=Nash|first=Cara|url=http://filmink.com.au/news/matchbox-pictures-new-series-lsquonowhere-boysrsquo-starts-shooting/|title=Matchbox Pictures' New series 'Nowhere Boys' Starts Shooting|publisher=FilmInk|date=10 April 2013|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> Episode one was filmed at the primary school and Were Street in [[Montmorency, Victoria]], as well as the skate park and high school in [[Greensborough, Victoria]].<ref name="Truth4Youth">{{cite web|last=Mitchell|first=Joely|url=http://truth4youth.com.au/our-pick-nowhere-boys/|title=Our Pick – Nowhere Boys|publisher=Truth 4 Youth|date=7 November 2013|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> The first four episodes premiered at the [[Melbourne International Film Festival]] in August 2013.<ref name="Press Release">{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2013/10/16/article/MATCHBOX-PICTURES-NOWHERE-BOYS-HITS-TV-SCREENS-FROM-NOVEMBER-7-ON-ABC3/IXPVMZMRVE.html|title=Matchbox Pictures' Nowhere Boys Hits TV Screens From November 7 on ABC3|work=[[If Magazine]]|date=16 October 2013|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref>
The first series of ''Nowhere Boys'' was financed with the assistance of the [[Australian Children's Television Foundation]], [[Film Victoria]], [[ABC3]] and [[Screen Australia]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://actf.com.au/assets/CFK_pdfs/actf_care_for_kids_127.pdf|title=Television News|format=PDF|issue=127|publisher=[[Australian Children's Television Foundation]]|date=November 2013|access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref> Filming took place in [[Melbourne]], [[Victoria (Australia)|Victoria]] from 18 February 2013 to 23 May 2013.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://film.vic.gov.au/industry/in-production|title=In Production – 2013|publisher=[[Film Victoria]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140923094527/http://film.vic.gov.au/industry/in-production|archive-date=23 September 2014|access-date=23 April 2014|url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="FilmInk">{{cite web|last=Nash|first=Cara|url=http://filmink.com.au/news/matchbox-pictures-new-series-lsquonowhere-boysrsquo-starts-shooting/|title=Matchbox Pictures' New series 'Nowhere Boys' Starts Shooting|publisher=FilmInk|date=10 April 2013|access-date=11 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130824010008/http://filmink.com.au/news/matchbox-pictures-new-series-lsquonowhere-boysrsquo-starts-shooting/|archive-date=24 August 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref> Episode one was filmed at the primary school and Were Street in [[Montmorency, Victoria]], as well as the skate park and high school in [[Greensborough, Victoria]].<ref name="Truth4Youth">{{cite web|last=Mitchell|first=Joely|url=http://truth4youth.com.au/our-pick-nowhere-boys/|title=Our Pick – Nowhere Boys|publisher=Truth 4 Youth|date=7 November 2013|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref> The first four episodes premiered at the [[Melbourne International Film Festival]] in August 2013.<ref name="Press Release">{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2013/10/16/article/MATCHBOX-PICTURES-NOWHERE-BOYS-HITS-TV-SCREENS-FROM-NOVEMBER-7-ON-ABC3/IXPVMZMRVE.html|title=Matchbox Pictures' Nowhere Boys Hits TV Screens From November 7 on ABC3|work=[[If Magazine]]|date=16 October 2013|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref>


On 4 April 2014, it was announced that ''Nowhere Boys'' had received funding from Film Victoria for a second series to consist of thirteen episodes.<ref name="If Press Release">{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2014/04/04/article/Ten-film-and-TV-projects-to-share-in-1-9-million/XJREMVVRKL|title=Ten film and TV projects to share in $1.9 million|work=If Magazine|date=4 April 2014|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6OavQzdGz|archivedate=5 April 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/04/renewed-nowhere-boys-its-a-date.html|title=Renewed: Nowhere Boys, It's A Date|publisher=TV Tonight|date=5 April 2014|accessdate=5 April 2014}}</ref> It was financed with the assistance of [[ABC Television]], Film Victoria and the [[BBC]].<ref name="CBBC"/> Frey returned as producer and McMahon returned as executive producer.<ref name="Home in the UK"/> Ayres took over Panckhurst's position as executive producer. Filming for the second series commenced in Melbourne from 7 July 2014 to 17 September 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://film.vic.gov.au/industry/in-production|title=In Production – 2014|publisher=Film Victoria|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6SdqovgHz|archivedate=17 September 2014}}</ref> Actress [[Rachel Griffiths]] made her debut as a television director during series two.<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/05/rachel-griffiths-to-make-tv-directorial-debut-on-nowhere-boys.html|title=Rachel Griffiths to make TV directorial debut on Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=29 May 2014|accessdate=3 June 2014}}</ref> In November 2015, ABC announced that a third series of ''Nowhere Boys'' will premiere in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members.<ref name="2016 Upfront">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/11/abc-2016-upfronts-childrens-programming.html|title=ABC 2016 Upfronts: Children's Programming|publisher=TV Tonight|date=28 November 2015|accessdate=1 April 2016}}</ref> Filming for the third series began in May 2016.<ref name="Padovano">{{cite web|last=Padovano|first=Joanna|url=http://worldscreen.com/tvkids/new-season-of-nowhere-boys-begins-filming/|title=New Season of Nowhere Boys Begins Filming|publisher=Worldscreen.com|date=5 May 2016|accessdate=9 May 2016}}</ref> The storyline for the third series will pick up several years after the events of the second series.<ref name="Padovano"/><ref name="New Look">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/05/meet-the-new-look-nowhere-boys-and-one-nowhere-girl.html|title=Meet the new-look Nowhere Boys (and one Nowhere Girl)|publisher=TV Tonight|date=5 May 2016|accessdate=9 May 2016}}</ref> On 19 June 2017, Film Victoria announced funding for a fourth series.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Funding for Development: On Demand Television|url=https://www.film.vic.gov.au/funding/funding-for-development|publisher=Film Victoria|accessdate=7 September 2017|date=19 June 2017}}</ref> It will consist of 13 episodes.<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|title=ABC 2018: ABC ME, ABC KIDS highlights.|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2017/11/abc-2018-abc-me-abc-kids-highlights.html|publisher=TV Tonight|date=16 November 2017|accessdate=17 November 2017}}</ref>
On 4 April 2014, it was announced that ''Nowhere Boys'' had received funding from Film Victoria for a second series to consist of thirteen episodes.<ref name="If Press Release">{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2014/04/04/article/Ten-film-and-TV-projects-to-share-in-1-9-million/XJREMVVRKL|title=Ten film and TV projects to share in $1.9 million|work=If Magazine|date=4 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140407070929/http://if.com.au/2014/04/04/article/Ten-film-and-TV-projects-to-share-in-1-9-million/XJREMVVRKL|archive-date=7 April 2014|access-date=5 April 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/04/renewed-nowhere-boys-its-a-date.html|title=Renewed: Nowhere Boys, It's A Date|publisher=TV Tonight|date=5 April 2014|access-date=5 April 2014}}</ref> It was financed with the assistance of [[ABC Television (Australian TV network)|ABC Television]], Film Victoria and the [[BBC]].<ref name="CBBC"/> Frey returned as producer and McMahon returned as executive producer.<ref name="Home in the UK"/> Ayres took over Panckhurst's position as executive producer. Filming for the second series commenced in Melbourne from 7 July 2014 to 17 September 2014.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://film.vic.gov.au/industry/in-production|title=In Production – 2014|publisher=Film Victoria|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140923094527/http://film.vic.gov.au/industry/in-production|archive-date=23 September 2014|access-date=23 April 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> Actress [[Rachel Griffiths]] made her debut as a television director during series two.<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/05/rachel-griffiths-to-make-tv-directorial-debut-on-nowhere-boys.html|title=Rachel Griffiths to make TV directorial debut on Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=29 May 2014|access-date=3 June 2014}}</ref> In November 2015, ABC announced that a third series of ''Nowhere Boys'' would premiere in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members.<ref name="2016 Upfront">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/11/abc-2016-upfronts-childrens-programming.html|title=ABC 2016 Upfronts: Children's Programming|publisher=TV Tonight|date=28 November 2015|access-date=1 April 2016}}</ref> Filming for the third series began in May 2016.<ref name="Padovano">{{cite web|last=Padovano|first=Joanna|url=http://worldscreen.com/tvkids/new-season-of-nowhere-boys-begins-filming/|title=New Season of Nowhere Boys Begins Filming|publisher=Worldscreen.com|date=5 May 2016|access-date=9 May 2016}}</ref> The storyline for the third series picks up several years after the events of the second series.<ref name="Padovano"/><ref name="New Look">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/05/meet-the-new-look-nowhere-boys-and-one-nowhere-girl.html|title=Meet the new-look Nowhere Boys (and one Nowhere Girl)|publisher=TV Tonight|date=5 May 2016|access-date=9 May 2016}}</ref> On 19 June 2017, Film Victoria announced funding for a fourth series.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Funding for Development: On Demand Television|url=https://www.film.vic.gov.au/funding/funding-for-development|publisher=Film Victoria|access-date=7 September 2017|date=19 June 2017}}</ref> It consisted of 13 episodes.<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|title=ABC 2018: ABC ME, ABC KIDS highlights.|url=https://tvtonight.com.au/2017/11/abc-2018-abc-me-abc-kids-highlights.html|publisher=TV Tonight|date=16 November 2017|access-date=17 November 2017}}</ref> Filming for the fourth season began 25 January 2018.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/sa/media-centre/news/2018/01-25-cameras-roll-on-nowhere-boys-season-four|title=CAMERAS ROLL ON NOWHERE BOYS SEASON FOUR|website=screenaustralia.com|date=25 January 2018}}</ref>


===Casting===
===Casting===
In April 2013, it was announced that [[Dougie Baldwin]], [[Joel Lok]], Rahart Adams and Matt Testro were cast as the four teenage boys.<ref name="Cameras roll"/> Baldwin stars as Felix, a Goth who has an interest in magic.<ref name="Quest"/> Lok portrays Andy, a geek of Singaporean descent who loves science and [[Bear Grylls]].<ref name="Quest"/><ref name="Truth4Youth"/> Ayres, who previously worked with Lok on ''[[The Home Song Stories]]'' (2007), revealed that he had him in mind for the role of Andy.<ref name="Quest"/> Adams plays the skater boy Sam and Testro plays alpha jock Jake.<ref name="Truth4Youth"/><ref name="Girl">{{cite web|url=http://www.girl.com.au/nowhere-boys-2013.htm|title=Entertainment – Nowhere Boys|publisher=Girl.com.au|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> Testro said that he and Adams both auditioned six times for the roles of Jake and Sam, with both originally auditioning for each other's characters.<ref name="Quest"/> Sean Rees-Wemyss was cast as Felix's younger brother Oscar, a disabled social outcast who is bullied at school.<ref name="Sean">{{cite web|last=Bull|first=Erin|url=https://www.stmichaels.vic.edu.au/2013/11/28/sean-gets-lost-in-nowhere-boys/|title=Sean gets lost in Nowhere Boys|publisher=[[St Michael's Grammar School]]|date=28 November 2013|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> Rees-Wemyss revealed that he initially auditioned for the role of Felix but the directors felt he was too young for the part.<ref name="Sean"/> Darci McDonald plays Felix's best friend Ellen. Tamala Shelton plays Sam's popular girlfriend Mia and [[Michala Banas]] plays the mysterious magic shop owner Phoebe.<ref name="Quest"/><ref name="Lose Yourself">{{cite web|author=Nicki|url=http://tvweakness.wordpress.com/2013/12/17/lose-yourself-in-nowhere-boys/|title=Lose Yourself in Nowhere Boys|publisher=Tvweakness.wordpress.com|date=17 December 2013|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref> [[Libby Tanner]] and Damien Richardson were cast as Jake's parents Sarah and Gary, and [[Heidi Arena]] was cast as Felix's mother Kathy.<ref name="Lose Yourself"/><ref name="Cast">{{cite web|url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/nowhere-boys/cast.html|title=Nowhere Boys: Cast|publisher=Australiantelevision.net|accessdate=11 January 2014}}</ref>
In April 2013, it was announced that [[Dougie Baldwin]], [[Joel Lok]], Rahart Adams, and Matt Testro were cast as the four teenage boys.<ref name="Cameras roll"/> Lok portrays Andy, a geek of Singaporean descent who loves science and [[Bear Grylls]].<ref name="Quest"/><ref name="Truth4Youth"/> Ayres, who previously worked with Lok on ''[[The Home Song Stories]]'' (2007), revealed that he had him in mind for the role of Andy.<ref name="Quest"/> Testro plays alpha jock Jake and Adams plays the skater boy Sam.<ref name="Truth4Youth"/><ref name="Girl">{{cite web|url=http://www.girl.com.au/nowhere-boys-2013.htm|title=Entertainment – Nowhere Boys|publisher=Girl.com.au|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref> Testro said that he and Adams both auditioned six times for the roles of Jake and Sam, with both originally auditioning for each other's characters.<ref name="Quest"/> Baldwin stars as Felix, a Goth who has an interest in magic.<ref name="Quest"/> Sean Rees-Wemyss was cast as Felix's younger brother Oscar, a disabled social outcast who is bullied at school.<ref name="Sean">{{cite web|last=Bull|first=Erin|url=https://www.stmichaels.vic.edu.au/2013/11/28/sean-gets-lost-in-nowhere-boys/|title=Sean gets lost in Nowhere Boys|publisher=[[St Michael's Grammar School]]|date=28 November 2013|access-date=11 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140111133106/https://www.stmichaels.vic.edu.au/2013/11/28/sean-gets-lost-in-nowhere-boys/|archive-date=11 January 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Rees-Wemyss revealed that he initially auditioned for the role of Felix but the directors felt he was too young for the part.<ref name="Sean"/> Darci McDonald plays Felix's best friend Ellen. Tamala Shelton plays Sam's popular girlfriend Mia and [[Michala Banas]] plays the mysterious magic shop owner Phoebe.<ref name="Quest"/><ref name="Lose Yourself">{{cite web|author=Nicki|url=http://tvweakness.wordpress.com/2013/12/17/lose-yourself-in-nowhere-boys/|title=Lose Yourself in Nowhere Boys|publisher=Tvweakness.wordpress.com|date=17 December 2013|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref> [[Libby Tanner]] and Damien Richardson were cast as Jake's parents Sarah and Gary, and [[Heidi Arena]] was cast as Felix's mother Kathy.<ref name="Lose Yourself"/><ref name="Cast">{{cite web|url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/nowhere-boys/cast.html|title=Nowhere Boys: Cast|publisher=Australiantelevision.net|access-date=11 January 2014}}</ref>


In November 2015, it was announced that the third series would feature a new cast and characters that will replace the original cast members.<ref name="2016 Upfront"/> Kamil Ellis, Joe Klocek, Jordie Race-Coldrey, Luca Sardelis and William McKenna were revealed as the new cast members in May 2016.<ref name="New Look"/> Ellis will portray "tech-nerd and sci-fi enthusiast" Luke, Klocek will portray "the school's bad boy" Heath, Race-Coldrey will play "musical theatre geek" Jesse, and McKenna will play the role of Ben.<ref name="2016 Upfront"/><ref name="New Look"/> Sardelis was cast as the show's first "Nowhere Girl", Nicco.<ref name="New Look"/>
In November 2015, it was announced that the third series would feature a new cast and characters that would replace the original cast members.<ref name="2016 Upfront"/> Kamil Ellis, William McKenna, Jordie Race-Coldrey, Joe Klocek and Luca Sardelis were revealed as the new cast members in May 2016.<ref name="New Look"/> Ellis portrays "tech-nerd and sci-fi enthusiast" Luke, McKenna plays the role of Ben, Race-Coldrey plays "musical theatre geek" Jesse, and Klocek portrays "the school's bad boy" Heath.<ref name="2016 Upfront"/><ref name="New Look"/> Sardelis was cast as the show's first "Nowhere Girl", Nicco.<ref name="New Look"/>


==Reception==
==Reception==


===Critical response===
===Critical response===
''Nowhere Boys'' received generally positive reviews. David Knox of [[TV Tonight]] awarded ''Nowhere Boys'' 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated that the series "is so well produced and performed."<ref name="TV Tonight Review">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/11/nowhere-boys.html|title=Review: Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=2 November 2013|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> Knox went on to say that "it's great to see a fully-fledged ABC3 production with male leads" following "a number of female-skewed projects" such as ''[[Dance Academy]]'' and ''[[Dead Gorgeous]]''.<ref name="TV Tonight Review"/> He concluded, "''Nowhere Boys'' hits its mark from the outset with a clever mix of drama and mystery."<ref name="TV Tonight Review"/> Rebecca Marshall of the ''[[Sunshine Coast Daily]]'' noted that the series features "a fascinating mix of fantasy, mystery, dark magic and drama" and commended "ABC for opening up opportunities for new-generation actors to hone their skills."<ref>{{cite news|last=Marshall|first=Rebecca|url=http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/lets-give-nowhere-boys-round-applause/2114701/|title=Let's give Nowhere Boys a round of applause|work=[[Sunshine Coast Daily]]|publisher=[[APN News & Media]]|date=9 December 2013|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]''{{'}}s Melinda Houston awarded ''Nowhere Boys'' 3 out of 4 stars and praised the "great talent behind the camera" which "gives the young actors plenty to work with."<ref name="SMH Review">{{cite news|last=Houston|first=Melinda|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/critics-choice-20131031-2wkk0.html|title=Critic's choice|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|publisher=Fairfax Media|date=3 November 2013|accessdate=13 January 2014}}</ref> She concluded, "The result is bound to please its target audience and many more."<ref name="SMH Review"/>
''Nowhere Boys'' received generally positive reviews. David Knox of [[TV Tonight]] awarded ''Nowhere Boys'' 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated that the series "is so well produced and performed."<ref name="TV Tonight Review">{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/11/nowhere-boys.html|title=Review: Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=2 November 2013|access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref> Knox went on to say that "it's great to see a fully-fledged ABC3 production with male leads" following "a number of female-skewed projects" such as ''[[Dance Academy]]'' and ''[[Dead Gorgeous]]''.<ref name="TV Tonight Review"/> He concluded, "''Nowhere Boys'' hits its mark from the outset with a clever mix of drama and mystery."<ref name="TV Tonight Review"/> Rebecca Marshall of the ''[[Sunshine Coast Daily]]'' noted that the series features "a fascinating mix of fantasy, mystery, dark magic and drama" and commended "ABC for opening up opportunities for new-generation actors to hone their skills."<ref>{{cite news|last=Marshall|first=Rebecca|url=http://www.sunshinecoastdaily.com.au/news/lets-give-nowhere-boys-round-applause/2114701/|title=Let's give Nowhere Boys a round of applause|work=[[Sunshine Coast Daily]]|publisher=[[APN News & Media]]|date=9 December 2013|access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref> ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald]]''{{'}}s Melinda Houston awarded ''Nowhere Boys'' 3 out of 4 stars and praised the "great talent behind the camera" which "gives the young actors plenty to work with."<ref name="SMH Review">{{cite news|last=Houston|first=Melinda|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/critics-choice-20131031-2wkk0.html|title=Critic's choice|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|publisher=Fairfax Media|date=3 November 2013|access-date=13 January 2014}}</ref> She concluded, "The result is bound to please its target audience and many more."<ref name="SMH Review"/>


Myke Bartlett of ''The Weekly Review'' praised the script as "fast enough and funny enough to keep the kids hooked, with degrees of cleverness and subtlety likely to please a more mature palate."<ref name="The Weekly Review">{{cite web|last=Bartlett|first=Myke|url=http://www.theweeklyreview.com.au/lifestyle/culture/under-the-radar/6964-nowhere-boys/#.UtHpFMh-_IW|title=Under the Radar – Nowhere Boys|work=The Weekly Review|publisher=Metro Media Publishing|date=1 November 2013|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> Bartlett concluded his review by stating that viewers finally have "a reason to watch ABC3."<ref name="The Weekly Review"/> Luke Buckmaster of ''[[Crikey]]'' stated that after viewing the first four episodes, "both grown-ups and adolescents will find it addictive viewing."<ref name="Crikey Review">{{cite web|last=Buckmaster|first=Luke|url=http://blogs.crikey.com.au/cinetology/2013/08/01/addictive-entertainment-an-early-look-at-abc3s-nowhere-boys/|title=Nowhere Boys TV Review: ABC3's addictive new Australian program|work=[[Crikey]]|publisher=Private Media|date=1 August 2013|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> He also added, "it's good stuff: pacey and addictive yoof-tainment with snazzy packaging and a compelling 'what if' existential premise."<ref name="Crikey Review"/> [[News.com.au]]'s Dianne Butler wrote that she enjoyed watching the first episode and described it as "funny and kind of disturbing."<ref>{{cite news|last=Butler|first=Dianne|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/tv-picks-nowhere-boys-and-grand-designs-australia-recommended/story-e6frfmyi-1226755000517|title=TV Picks: Nowhere Boys and Grand Designs Australia recommended|work=[[news.com.au]]|publisher=[[News Limited]]|date=7 November 2013|accessdate=13 January 2014}}</ref>
Myke Bartlett of ''The Weekly Review'' praised the script as "fast enough and funny enough to keep the kids hooked, with degrees of cleverness and subtlety likely to please a more mature palate."<ref name="The Weekly Review">{{cite web|last=Bartlett|first=Myke|url=http://www.theweeklyreview.com.au/lifestyle/culture/under-the-radar/6964-nowhere-boys/#.UtHpFMh-_IW|title=Under the Radar – Nowhere Boys|work=The Weekly Review|publisher=Metro Media Publishing|date=1 November 2013|access-date=12 January 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140706085955/http://www.theweeklyreview.com.au/lifestyle/culture/under-the-radar/6964-nowhere-boys/#.UtHpFMh-_IW|archive-date=6 July 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> Bartlett concluded his review by stating that viewers finally have "a reason to watch ABC3."<ref name="The Weekly Review"/> Luke Buckmaster of ''[[Crikey]]'' stated that after viewing the first four episodes, "both grown-ups and adolescents will find it addictive viewing."<ref name="Crikey Review">{{cite web|last=Buckmaster|first=Luke|url=http://blogs.crikey.com.au/cinetology/2013/08/01/addictive-entertainment-an-early-look-at-abc3s-nowhere-boys/|title=Nowhere Boys TV Review: ABC3's addictive new Australian program|work=[[Crikey]]|publisher=Private Media|date=1 August 2013|access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref> He also added, "it's good stuff: pacey and addictive yoof-tainment with snazzy packaging and a compelling 'what if' existential premise."<ref name="Crikey Review"/> [[News.com.au]]'s Dianne Butler wrote that she enjoyed watching the first episode and described it as "funny and kind of disturbing."<ref>{{cite news|last=Butler|first=Dianne|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/tv/tv-picks-nowhere-boys-and-grand-designs-australia-recommended/story-e6frfmyi-1226755000517|title=TV Picks: Nowhere Boys and Grand Designs Australia recommended|publisher=[[News.com.au]]|date=7 November 2013|access-date=13 January 2014}}</ref>


===Awards and nominations===
===Awards and nominations===
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|rowspan="2"| [[AACTA Awards]]
|[[AACTA Award for Best Children's Television Series|Best Children's Television Series]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/01/nowhere-boys-top-of-the-lake-hamish-andy-in-first-aacta-awards-for-2014.html|title=Nowhere Boys, Top of the Lake, Hamish & Andy in early AACTA Award wins|publisher=TV Tonight|date=29 January 2014|accessdate=29 January 2014}}</ref>
|[[AACTA Award for Best Children's Television Series|Best Children's Television Series]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/01/nowhere-boys-top-of-the-lake-hamish-andy-in-first-aacta-awards-for-2014.html|title=Nowhere Boys, Top of the Lake, Hamish & Andy in early AACTA Award wins|publisher=TV Tonight|date=29 January 2014|access-date=29 January 2014}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
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|Best Original Music Score in Television<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/12/aacta-awards-2014-nominations.html|title=AACTA Awards 2014: Nominations|publisher=TV Tonight|date=4 December 2013|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref>
|Best Original Music Score in Television<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/12/aacta-awards-2014-nominations.html|title=AACTA Awards 2014: Nominations|publisher=TV Tonight|date=4 December 2013|access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref>
|Series 1, Episode 1
|Series 1, Episode 1
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|[[Logie Awards of 2014|Logie Awards]]
|[[Logie Awards of 2014|Logie Awards]]
|[[Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program|Most Outstanding Children's Program]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/2014-logies-full-list-of-winners-20140428-37ci6.html|title=2014 Logies: Full list of Winners|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|publisher=Fairfax Media|date=28 April 2014|accessdate=28 April 2014}}</ref>
|[[Logie Award for Most Outstanding Children's Program|Most Outstanding Children's Program]]<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/tv-and-radio/2014-logies-full-list-of-winners-20140428-37ci6.html|title=2014 Logies: Full list of Winners|work=The Sydney Morning Herald|publisher=Fairfax Media|date=28 April 2014|access-date=28 April 2014}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"| Australian Director's Guild Awards
|rowspan="2"| Australian Director's Guild Awards
|rowspan="2"| Best Direction in a Children's TV Program<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/05/australian-directors-guild-awards-2014-winners.html|title=Australian Director's Guild Awards 2014: Winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=3 May 2014|accessdate=5 May 2014}}</ref>
|rowspan="2"| Best Direction in a Children's TV Program<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/05/australian-directors-guild-awards-2014-winners.html|title=Australian Director's Guild Awards 2014: Winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=3 May 2014|access-date=5 May 2014}}</ref>
|Peter Carstairs for Series 1, Episode 7
|Peter Carstairs for Series 1, Episode 7
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
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|-
|-
|rowspan="2"| Prix Jeunesse
|rowspan="2"| Prix Jeunesse
|12–15 Fiction/Non-Fiction<ref>{{cite web|title=Prix Jeunesse International 2014 Finalists|url=http://www.prixjeunesse.de/themen/festival/2014/finalists/finalists.pdf|format=PDF|publisher=Prixjeunesse.de|accessdate=7 March 2014}}</ref>
|12–15 Fiction/Non-Fiction<ref>{{cite web|title=Prix Jeunesse International 2014 Finalists|url=http://www.prixjeunesse.de/themen/festival/2014/finalists/finalists.pdf|publisher=Prixjeunesse.de|access-date=7 March 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180117012054/https://www.prixjeunesse.de/themen/festival/2014/finalists/finalists.pdf|archive-date=17 January 2018|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|rowspan="2"| ''Nowhere Boys''
|rowspan="2"| ''Nowhere Boys''
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
|-
|-
|International Youth Jury Prize<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prixjeunesse.de/themen/festival/2014/winner/PRIX_2014_PrizeWinners.pdf|title=Prix Jeunesse International 2014: Prize Winners Announced|format=PDF|publisher=Prixjeunesse.de|accessdate=18 June 2014}}</ref>
|International Youth Jury Prize<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.prixjeunesse.de/themen/festival/2014/winner/PRIX_2014_PrizeWinners.pdf|title=Prix Jeunesse International 2014: Prize Winners Announced|publisher=Prixjeunesse.de|access-date=18 June 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160705172142/http://www.prixjeunesse.de/themen/festival/2014/winner/PRIX_2014_PrizeWinners.pdf|archive-date=5 July 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|[[Banff World Media Festival|Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards]]
|[[Banff World Media Festival|Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards]]
|Youth Fiction<ref>{{cite web|first=Henry|last=Wong|url=http://banffmediafestival.com/2014-rockie-award-nominees-announced/|title=2014 Rockie Award Nominees Announced|publisher=[[Banff World Media Festival]]|date=6 May 2014|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6Q2e8olmM|archivedate=3 June 2014}}</ref>
|Youth Fiction<ref>{{cite web|first=Henry|last=Wong|url=http://banffmediafestival.com/2014-rockie-award-nominees-announced/|title=2014 Rockie Award Nominees Announced|publisher=[[Banff World Media Festival]]|date=6 May 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140606221229/http://banffmediafestival.com/2014-rockie-award-nominees-announced/|archive-date=6 June 2014|access-date=2 June 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref>
| ''Nowhere Boys''
| ''Nowhere Boys''
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
|-
|-
|[[AWGIE Awards]]
|[[AWGIE Awards]]
|Children's Television<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/09/awgie-awards-2014-winners.html|title=AWGIE Awards 2014: Winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=8 September 2014|accessdate=8 September 2014}}</ref>
|Children's Television<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/09/awgie-awards-2014-winners.html|title=AWGIE Awards 2014: Winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=8 September 2014|access-date=8 September 2014}}</ref>
|Craig Irvin for Series 1, Episode 3
|Craig Irvin for Series 1, Episode 3
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"| Screen Producers Australia Awards
|rowspan="2"| Screen Producers Australia Awards
|Children's Television Production of the Year<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/11/screen-producers-awards-2014-winners.html|title=Screen Producers Awards 2014: Winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=19 November 2014|accessdate=20 November 2014}}</ref>
|Children's Television Production of the Year<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/11/screen-producers-awards-2014-winners.html|title=Screen Producers Awards 2014: Winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=19 November 2014|access-date=20 November 2014}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|Interactive Production of the Year<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/09/screen-producers-awards-2014-finalists.html|title=Screen Producers Awards 2014: Finalists|publisher=TV Tonight|date=22 September 2014|accessdate=22 September 2014}}</ref>
|Interactive Production of the Year<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/09/screen-producers-awards-2014-finalists.html|title=Screen Producers Awards 2014: Finalists|publisher=TV Tonight|date=22 September 2014|access-date=22 September 2014}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy''
|''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy''
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
|-
|-
|[[TV Tonight]] Awards
|[[TV Tonight]] Awards
|Best Kid's Show<ref>{{cite web|title=TV Tonight Awards 2014: ABC, TEN top winners list|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/01/tv-tonight-awards-2014-abc-ten-top-winners-list.html|last=Knox|first=David|date=13 January 2015|publisher=TV Tonight|accessdate=13 January 2015}}</ref>
|Best Kid's Show<ref>{{cite web|title=TV Tonight Awards 2014: ABC, TEN top winners list|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/01/tv-tonight-awards-2014-abc-ten-top-winners-list.html|last=Knox|first=David|date=13 January 2015|publisher=TV Tonight|access-date=13 January 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|[[International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences|International Emmy Kids Awards]]
|[[International Academy of Television Arts and Sciences|International Emmy Kids Awards]]
|Best Series<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/abc-titles-vie-for-kids-emmy-awards.html|title=ABC titles vie for Kid's Emmy Awards|publisher=TV Tonight|date=9 October 2014|accessdate=10 October 2014}}</ref>
|[[International Emmy Award for Best Kids: Live-Action|Best Series]]<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/abc-titles-vie-for-kids-emmy-awards.html|title=ABC titles vie for Kid's Emmy Awards|publisher=TV Tonight|date=9 October 2014|access-date=10 October 2014}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
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|rowspan="10"|2015
|rowspan="10"|2015
|Kidscreen Awards
|Kidscreen Awards
|Best New Series – Tweens/Teens category<ref>{{cite web|title=Announcing the 2015 Kidscreen Awards winners!|url=http://kidscreen.com/2015/02/24/announcing-the-2015-kidscreen-awards-winners/|last=Fisher|first=Daniela|date=24 February 2015|publisher=Kidscreen.com|accessdate=26 February 2015}}</ref>
|Best New Series – Tweens/Teens category<ref>{{cite web|title=Announcing the 2015 Kidscreen Awards winners!|url=http://kidscreen.com/2015/02/24/announcing-the-2015-kidscreen-awards-winners/|last=Fisher|first=Daniela|date=24 February 2015|publisher=Kidscreen.com|access-date=26 February 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|iKids Awards
|iKids Awards
|Best Website<ref>{{cite web|title=And the 2015 iKids Awards winners are...|url=http://kidscreen.com/2015/02/24/and-the-2015-ikids-awards-winners-are/|last=Fisher|first=Daniela|date=24 February 2015|publisher=Kidscreen.com|accessdate=26 February 2015}}</ref>
|Best Website<ref>{{cite web|title=And the 2015 iKids Awards winners are...|url=http://kidscreen.com/2015/02/24/and-the-2015-ikids-awards-winners-are/|last=Fisher|first=Daniela|date=24 February 2015|publisher=Kidscreen.com|access-date=26 February 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy''
|''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|[[Logie Awards of 2015|Logie Awards]]
|[[Logie Awards of 2015|Logie Awards]]
|Most Outstanding Children's Program<ref>{{cite web|title=TV Week Logie Awards 2015: winners|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/05/tv-week-logie-awards-2015-winners.html|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=3 May 2015|accessdate=3 May 2015}}</ref>
|Most Outstanding Children's Program<ref>{{cite web|title=TV Week Logie Awards 2015: winners|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/05/tv-week-logie-awards-2015-winners.html|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=3 May 2015|access-date=3 May 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"| Australian Director's Guild Awards
|rowspan="2"| Australian Director's Guild Awards
|rowspan="2"| Best Direction in a Children's TV Program<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/04/australian-directors-guild-awards-2015-nominees.html|title=Australian Director's Guild Awards 2015: Nominees|publisher=TV Tonight|date=9 April 2015|accessdate=9 April 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/05/australian-directors-guild-awards-2015-winners.html|title=Australian Director's Guild Awards 2015: Winners|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=9 May 2015|accessdate=15 May 2015}}</ref>
|rowspan="2"| Best Direction in a Children's TV Program<ref>{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/04/australian-directors-guild-awards-2015-nominees.html|title=Australian Director's Guild Awards 2015: Nominees|publisher=TV Tonight|date=9 April 2015|access-date=9 April 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/05/australian-directors-guild-awards-2015-winners.html|title=Australian Director's Guild Awards 2015: Winners|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=9 May 2015|access-date=15 May 2015}}</ref>
|Peter Salmon for Series 2, Episode 1
|Peter Salmon for Series 2, Episode 1
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
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|-
|Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards
|Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards
|Youth Fiction<ref>{{cite web|url=http://banffmediafestival.com/media/news-details/2018/|title=2015 Rockie Awards Program Competition Winners Announced|publisher=Banff World Media Festival|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6ZAsKhmRi|archivedate=10 June 2015}}</ref>
|Youth Fiction<ref>{{cite web|url=http://banffmediafestival.com/media/news-details/2018/|title=2015 Rockie Awards Program Competition Winners Announced|publisher=Banff World Media Festival|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150610090839/http://banffmediafestival.com/media/news-details/2018/|archive-date=10 June 2015|access-date=10 June 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|AWGIE Awards
|AWGIE Awards
|Children's Television – C Classification<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/07/awgie-awards-2015-nominees.html|title=AWGIE Awards 2015: nominees|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=24 July 2015|accessdate=24 July 2015}}</ref>
|Children's Television – C Classification<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/07/awgie-awards-2015-nominees.html|title=AWGIE Awards 2015: nominees|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=24 July 2015|access-date=24 July 2015}}</ref>
|Pete McTighe for Series 2, Episode 7
|Pete McTighe for Series 2, Episode 7
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
|-
|-
|Screen Producers Australia Awards
|Screen Producers Australia Awards
|Children's Television Production<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/11/screen-producers-awards-2015-winners.html|title=Screen Producers Awards 2015: winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=20 November 2015|accessdate=23 November 2015}}</ref>
|Children's Television Production<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/11/screen-producers-awards-2015-winners.html|title=Screen Producers Awards 2015: winners|publisher=TV Tonight|date=20 November 2015|access-date=23 November 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|[[British Academy Children's Awards]]
|[[British Academy Children's Awards]]
|International<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/10/nowhere-boys-nominated-for-childrens-bafta-award.html|title=Nowhere Boys nominated for Children's BAFTA Award|publisher=TV Tonight|date=23 October 2015|accessdate=23 October 2015}}</ref>
|[[British Academy Children's Award for International|International]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/10/nowhere-boys-nominated-for-childrens-bafta-award.html|title=Nowhere Boys nominated for Children's BAFTA Award|publisher=TV Tonight|date=23 October 2015|access-date=23 October 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
|-
|-
|AACTA Awards
|AACTA Awards
|Best Children's TV<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/10/aacta-awards-2015-nominees.html|title=AACTA Awards 2015: nominees|publisher=TV Tonight|date=29 October 2015|accessdate=29 October 2015}}</ref>
|Best Children's TV<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/10/aacta-awards-2015-nominees.html|title=AACTA Awards 2015: nominees|publisher=TV Tonight|date=29 October 2015|access-date=29 October 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{nom}}
|{{nom}}
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|rowspan="2"| 2016
|rowspan="2"| 2016
|[[International Emmy Kids Awards]]
|[[International Emmy Kids Awards]]
|Kids: Series<ref>{{cite web|last=Buchanan|first=Brian|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/awards/emmys/aussie-tv-series-nowhere-boys-awarded-an-international-emmy/news-story/12ba1b521782299509c91dff9868da2a|title=Aussie TV series Nowhere Boys awarded an International Emmy|publisher=News.com.au|date=6 April 2015|accessdate=7 April 2015}}</ref>
|[[International Emmy Award for Best Kids: Live-Action|Kids: Series]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Buchanan|first=Brian|url=http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/awards/emmys/aussie-tv-series-nowhere-boys-awarded-an-international-emmy/news-story/12ba1b521782299509c91dff9868da2a|title=Aussie TV series Nowhere Boys awarded an International Emmy|publisher=News.com.au|date=6 April 2015|access-date=7 April 2015}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{won}}
|{{won}}
|-
|-
|[[British Academy Children's Awards]]
|[[British Academy Children's Awards]]
|International<ref>{{cite web|last=Foster|first=Elizabeth|url=http://kidscreen.com/2016/10/19/horrible-histories-truetube-lead-bafta-childrens-noms/|title=Horrible Histories, TrueTube lead BAFTA Children's noms|publisher=TV Tonight|date=19 October 2016|accessdate=21 October 2016}}</ref>
|[[British Academy Children's Award for International|International]]<ref>{{cite web|last=Foster|first=Elizabeth|url=http://kidscreen.com/2016/10/19/horrible-histories-truetube-lead-bafta-childrens-noms/|title=Horrible Histories, TrueTube lead BAFTA Children's noms|publisher=TV Tonight|date=19 October 2016|access-date=21 October 2016}}</ref>
|''Nowhere Boys''
|''Nowhere Boys''
|{{nominated}}
|{{nominated}}
|}
|}


==Broadcasting==
==Release==
===Broadcast===
{{Main article|List of Nowhere Boys episodes}}
''Nowhere Boys'' is sold in Australia and New Zealand by the [[Australian Children's Television Foundation]].<ref name="CBBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/nowhere-boys-wins-a-logie/|title=Nowhere Boys wins a Logie|publisher=Matchbox Pictures|date=28 April 2014|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6PBShQJ3T|archivedate=29 April 2014}}</ref> In Australia, the first series premiered on [[ABC3]] on 7 November 2013 and ended on 30 January 2014.<ref name="Press Release"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/nowhere-boys/episodes2.html|title=Nowhere Boys: Episodes 8–13 Guide|publisher=Australiantelevision.net|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6OayLNPI2|archivedate=5 April 2014}}</ref> It aired on Thursday nights at 6:30 pm.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/10/making-a-mark-from-the-middle-of-nowhere.html|title=Making a mark from the middle of Nowhere|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=31 October 2013|accessdate=9 November 2014}}</ref> The second series moved to Sunday nights at the same timeslot.<ref name="Simulcast">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/abc-to-simulcast-nowhere-boys-premiere.html|title=ABC to simulcast Nowhere Boys premiere|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=28 October 2014|accessdate=9 November 2014}}</ref> It premiered simultaneously on [[ABC (Australian TV channel)|ABC]], ABC3 and [[ABC iview]] on 23 November 2014 with a double episode.<ref name="Simulcast"/><ref name="Season 2 Premiere">{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/returning-nowhere-boys.html|title=Returning: Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=17 October 2014|accessdate=17 October 2014}}</ref> On 31 December 2014, a special one-off mini episode that bridges episodes six to seven of series two was broadcast during ABC's New Year's Eve special.<ref>{{cite web|title=Celebrate New Year's Eve with Us|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/12/24/4154394.htm|date=31 December 2014|publisher=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]|accessdate=1 January 2015}}</ref>
''Nowhere Boys'' is sold in Australia and New Zealand by the [[Australian Children's Television Foundation]].<ref name="CBBC">{{cite web|url=http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/nowhere-boys-wins-a-logie/|title=Nowhere Boys wins a Logie|publisher=Matchbox Pictures|date=28 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140429092809/http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/nowhere-boys-wins-a-logie/|archive-date=29 April 2014|access-date=29 April 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> In Australia, the first series premiered on [[ABC3]] on 7 November 2013 and ended on 30 January 2014.<ref name="Press Release"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.australiantelevision.net/nowhere-boys/episodes2.html|title=Nowhere Boys: Episodes 8–13 Guide|publisher=Australiantelevision.net|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141227201940/http://www.australiantelevision.net/nowhere-boys/episodes2.html|archive-date=27 December 2014|access-date=5 April 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> It aired on Thursday nights at 6:30 pm.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2013/10/making-a-mark-from-the-middle-of-nowhere.html|title=Making a mark from the middle of Nowhere|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=31 October 2013|access-date=9 November 2014}}</ref> The second series moved to Sunday nights at the same timeslot.<ref name="Simulcast">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/abc-to-simulcast-nowhere-boys-premiere.html|title=ABC to simulcast Nowhere Boys premiere|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=28 October 2014|access-date=9 November 2014}}</ref> It premiered simultaneously on [[ABC (Australian TV channel)|ABC]], ABC3 and [[ABC iview]] on 23 November 2014 with a double episode.<ref name="Simulcast"/><ref name="Season 2 Premiere">{{cite web|first=David|last=Knox|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/10/returning-nowhere-boys.html|title=Returning: Nowhere Boys|publisher=TV Tonight|date=17 October 2014|access-date=17 October 2014}}</ref> On 31 December 2014, a special one-off mini episode that bridges episodes six to seven of series two was broadcast during ABC's New Year's Eve special.<ref>{{cite web|title=Celebrate New Year's Eve with Us|url=http://www.abc.net.au/local/stories/2014/12/24/4154394.htm|date=31 December 2014|publisher=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]|access-date=1 January 2015}}</ref>


===International broadcasts===
===International broadcasts===
''Nowhere Boys'' is sold internationally by [[NBCUniversal]].<ref name="CBBC"/> On 28 April 2014, it was announced that the show had been acquired by the [[BBC]] for broadcast in the United Kingdom on their kids channel [[CBBC]].<ref name="CBBC"/><ref name="Home in the UK">{{cite web|first=Dan|last=Groves|url=http://if.com.au/2014/04/28/article/Nowhere-Boys-finds-a-home-in-the-UK/YJTTIDFZOO.html|title=Nowhere Boys finds a home in the UK|publisher=If.com.au|date=28 April 2014|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6PBSnPjhc|archivedate=29 April 2014}}</ref> The BBC also pre-bought series two.<ref name="CBBC"/> CBBC's Head of Acquisitions and Drama Development, Sarah Muller, stated "''Nowhere Boys'' offers CBBC an amazing opportunity to acquire a really top-notch international drama from a world-class production company to complement our existing slate of UK-produced shows."<ref name="Home in the UK"/> The show premiered on CBBC on 1 September 2014.<ref>{{cite web|first=William|last=Martin|url=http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/australian-teen-drama-nowhere-boys-to-air-on-cbbc/|title=Australian teen drama 'Nowhere Boys' to air on CBBC|publisher=Matchbox Pictures|date=15 August 2014|archiveurl=https://www.webcitation.org/6RxJafmzk|archivedate=20 August 2014}}</ref> In Canada, episodes of ''Nowhere Boys'' began screening on the [[Family Channel (Canadian TV network)|Family Channel]] in October 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dhxmedia.com/press-room/835:family-channel-takes-the-next-step-towards-full-out-awesomeness-with-its-2015-fall-programming-lineup|title=Family Channel Takes The Next Step Towards Full Out Awesomeness With Its 2015 Fall Programming Lineup|last=Landsberg|first=Joanna|publisher=Dhxmedia.com|date=18 August 2015|accessdate=11 September 2015}}</ref> In the US, the show has been revealed as part of the starting lineup of shows for the new network [[Universal Kids]], set to launch in September 2017.
''Nowhere Boys'' is sold internationally by [[NBCUniversal]].<ref name="CBBC"/> On 28 April 2014, it was announced that the show had been acquired by the [[BBC]] for broadcast in the United Kingdom on their kids channel [[CBBC (TV channel)|CBBC]].<ref name="CBBC"/><ref name="Home in the UK">{{cite web|first=Dan|last=Groves|url=http://if.com.au/2014/04/28/article/Nowhere-Boys-finds-a-home-in-the-UK/YJTTIDFZOO.html|title=Nowhere Boys finds a home in the UK|publisher=If.com.au|date=28 April 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140428123806/http://if.com.au/2014/04/28/article/Nowhere-Boys-finds-a-home-in-the-UK/YJTTIDFZOO.html|archive-date=28 April 2014|access-date=29 April 2014|url-status=live}}</ref> The BBC also pre-bought series two.<ref name="CBBC"/> CBBC's Head of Acquisitions and Drama Development, Sarah Muller, stated "''Nowhere Boys'' offers CBBC an amazing opportunity to acquire a really top-notch international drama from a world-class production company to complement our existing slate of UK-produced shows."<ref name="Home in the UK"/> The show premiered on CBBC on 1 September 2014.<ref>{{cite web|first=William|last=Martin|url=http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/australian-teen-drama-nowhere-boys-to-air-on-cbbc/|title=Australian teen drama 'Nowhere Boys' to air on CBBC|publisher=Matchbox Pictures|date=15 August 2014|archive-url=https://archive.today/20140820001152/http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/australian-teen-drama-nowhere-boys-to-air-on-cbbc/|archive-date=20 August 2014|access-date=20 August 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref> In Canada, episodes of ''Nowhere Boys'' began screening on the [[Family Channel (Canadian TV network)|Family Channel]] in October 2015.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.dhxmedia.com/press-room/835:family-channel-takes-the-next-step-towards-full-out-awesomeness-with-its-2015-fall-programming-lineup|title=Family Channel Takes The Next Step Towards Full Out Awesomeness With Its 2015 Fall Programming Lineup|last=Landsberg|first=Joanna|publisher=Dhxmedia.com|date=18 August 2015|access-date=11 September 2015}}</ref> In the US, the show has been revealed as part of the starting lineup of shows for the new network [[Universal Kids]], which launched on 9 September 2017. Also, Netflix LATAM has this series on its catalogue since 2016, in original version with Spanish subtitles and dubbed to latinamerican Spanish.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://estrenos-series-netflix-espana-2021-2022.culturaencadena.com/netflix-espana/nowhere-boys-chicos-perdidos-la-3%C2%AA-temporada-ya-disponible-doblada-en-netflix-espana-40563.html#:~:text=Tal%20y%20como%20estaba%20previsto,plataforma%20de%20Netflix%20en%20Espa%C3%B1a.|title=Nowhere boys (Chicos Perdidos): La 3ª temporada, ¡ya disponible doblada en Netflix España!|publisher=Cultura Encadena|date=18 August 2018|access-date=11 September 2018}}</ref>


==Other media==
==Other media==
===Home release===
The first series of ''Nowhere Boys'' was released on DVD in Australia on 5 February 2014, six days after the series one finale aired on television.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/dvd/dvd-genres/kids-family/nowhere-boys-the-series-1/697135|title=Nowhere Boys, Series 1|publisher=[[JB Hi-Fi]]|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> The second series DVD was released on 4 March 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nowhere Boys – Series 2 DVD|url=https://shop.abc.net.au/products/nowhere-boys-2dvd-s2|publisher=[[ABC Shop]]|accessdate=9 February 2015}}</ref>
The first series of ''Nowhere Boys'' was released on DVD in Australia on 5 February 2014, six days after the series one finale aired on television.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jbhifionline.com.au/dvd/dvd-genres/kids-family/nowhere-boys-the-series-1/697135|title=Nowhere Boys, Series 1|publisher=[[JB Hi-Fi]]|access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref> The second series DVD was released on 4 March 2015.<ref>{{cite web|title=Nowhere Boys – Series 2 DVD|url=https://shop.abc.net.au/products/nowhere-boys-2dvd-s2|publisher=[[ABC Shop]]|access-date=9 February 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150209003526/https://shop.abc.net.au/products/nowhere-boys-2dvd-s2|archive-date=9 February 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> The third series DVD was released 1 March 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://shop.abc.net.au/nowhere-boys-s3-2dvd|title=Nowhere Boys – Series 3|website=ABC Shop|access-date=1 June 2018}}{{Dead link|date=April 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


===Online game===
===Online game===
''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy'' is an interactive online game that coincided with the first series.<ref name="PopCulture">{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=Aidan|url=http://popculture-y.com/2013/10/news-nowhere-boys-coming-soon-to-abc-3/|title=News: Nowhere Boys Coming Soon to ABC3|publisher=Popculture-y.com|date=23 October 2013|accessdate=12 January 2014}}</ref> It was created by Matchbox Pictures and built by Melbourne-based online developers Millipede and released on the ABC3 website on 7 November 2013.<ref name="Press Release"/><ref name="Girl"/> The game allowed the player to take on the persona of a fifth "nowhere boy", who is lost in a strange world and has to try to find his way home.<ref name="PopCulture"/> The platforms in ''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy'' were intertwined to give the player the feeling that they are directly in control of the direction of the television series.<ref name="PopCulture"/> For example, when the player passed objects through the dimensions in the game, the object would appear in the show.<ref name="PopCulture"/> These objects helped the Nowhere Boys on their mission and were often key to their survival.<ref name="PopCulture"/>
''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy'' is an interactive online game that coincided with the first series.<ref name="PopCulture">{{cite web|last=Johnson|first=Aidan|url=http://popculture-y.com/2013/10/news-nowhere-boys-coming-soon-to-abc-3/|title=News: Nowhere Boys Coming Soon to ABC3|publisher=Popculture-y.com|date=23 October 2013|access-date=12 January 2014}}</ref> It was created by Matchbox Pictures and built by Melbourne-based online developers Millipede and released on the ABC3 website on 7 November 2013.<ref name="Press Release"/><ref name="Girl"/> The game allowed the player to take on the persona of a fifth "nowhere boy", who is lost in a strange world and has to try to find his way home.<ref name="PopCulture"/> The platforms in ''Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy'' were intertwined to give the player the feeling that they are directly in control of the direction of the television series.<ref name="PopCulture"/> For example, when the player passed objects through the dimensions in the game, the object would appear in the show.<ref name="PopCulture"/> These objects helped the Nowhere Boys on their mission and were often key to their survival.<ref name="PopCulture"/>


===Movie===
===Movie===
{{see also|Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows}}
{{Main|Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows}}
On 23 December 2014, it was announced that Screen Australia would be funding a movie based on the television series titled, ''Nowhere Boys: The Rise of the Bear''.<ref name="Screen Australia Film">{{cite web|title=Media Releases 2014: Final 22 drama projects to receive development support in 2014|url=http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/news_and_events/2014/mr_141222_Development.aspx|date=23 December 2014|publisher=Screen Australia|accessdate=24 December 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.film.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/94103/150512-Victorian-Film-Funding-To-Boost-Industry-And-Jobs.pdf|title=Victorian Film Funding To Boost Industry And Jobs|format=PDF|publisher=Film Victoria|date=12 May 2015|accessdate=15 May 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/news_and_events/2015/mr_150513_prodfunding.aspx|title=Media Release 2015: Simon Baker back in Australia to make Tim Winton's Breath|publisher=Screen Australia|date=13 May 2015|accessdate=15 May 2015}}</ref> However, in July 2015, it was revealed that the movie's name was changed to ''[[Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows]]''.<ref name="Movie ABCPress">{{cite web|url=http://tv.press.abc.net.au/nowhere-boys-the-movie|title=Media Release: Nowhere Boys the movie|last2=Holmes|first2=Asha|last1=Reiha|first1=Amy|publisher=Abc.net.au|date=6 July 2015|accessdate=7 July 2015}}</ref> The 80-minute feature-length movie was directed by [[David Caesar]] and written by Tony Ayres, Rhys Graham and Craig Irvin.<ref name="Cameras Roll">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/07/cameras-roll-on-nowhere-boys-movie.html|title=Cameras roll on Nowhere Boys movie|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=7 July 2015|accessdate=7 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Nowhere Boys: the movie|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/12/nowhere-boys-the-movie.html|last=Knox|first=David|date=24 December 2014|publisher=TV Tonight|accessdate=24 December 2014}}</ref> It was produced by Beth Frey and executive produced by Ayres and Michael McMahon.<ref name="Cameras Roll"/> ''Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows'' picks up a year after the boys crossed dimensions, discovered magic and battled the restoring demon. Having grown apart, they are drawn together again when Felix discovers a magically sealed Book of Shadows, which unwittingly releases a powerful force of chaos. The boys are reluctantly drawn into a showdown that threatens their world and loved ones.<ref name="Movie MatchboxPictures">{{cite web|url=http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/nowhere-boys-the-movie/|title=Nowhere Boys the movie|publisher=Matchbox Pictures|date=6 July 2015|accessdate=7 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au/news/articles/2015/7/nowhere-boys-the-movie/|title=Nowhere Boys The Movie?|work=[[TV Week]]|date=6 July 2015|accessdate=7 July 2015}}</ref>
On 23 December 2014, it was announced that Screen Australia would be funding a movie based on the television series titled, ''Nowhere Boys: The Rise of the Bear''.<ref name="Screen Australia Film">{{cite web|title=Media Releases 2014: Final 22 drama projects to receive development support in 2014|url=http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/news_and_events/2014/mr_141222_Development.aspx|date=23 December 2014|publisher=Screen Australia|access-date=24 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141224013404/http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/news_and_events/2014/mr_141222_Development.aspx|archive-date=24 December 2014|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.film.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0017/94103/150512-Victorian-Film-Funding-To-Boost-Industry-And-Jobs.pdf|title=Victorian Film Funding To Boost Industry And Jobs|publisher=Film Victoria|date=12 May 2015|access-date=15 May 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/news_and_events/2015/mr_150513_prodfunding.aspx|title=Media Release 2015: Simon Baker back in Australia to make Tim Winton's Breath|publisher=Screen Australia|date=13 May 2015|access-date=15 May 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150601021934/http://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/news_and_events/2015/mr_150513_prodfunding.aspx|archive-date=1 June 2015|url-status=dead}}</ref> However, in July 2015, it was revealed that the movie's name was changed to ''[[Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows]]''.<ref name="Movie ABCPress">{{cite web|url=http://tv.press.abc.net.au/nowhere-boys-the-movie|title=Media Release: Nowhere Boys the movie|last2=Holmes|first2=Asha|last1=Reiha|first1=Amy|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|date=6 July 2015|access-date=7 July 2015}}</ref> The 80-minute feature-length movie was directed by [[David Caesar]] and written by Tony Ayres, Rhys Graham and Craig Irvin.<ref name="Cameras Roll">{{cite web|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/07/cameras-roll-on-nowhere-boys-movie.html|title=Cameras roll on Nowhere Boys movie|last=Knox|first=David|publisher=TV Tonight|date=7 July 2015|access-date=7 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Nowhere Boys: the movie|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2014/12/nowhere-boys-the-movie.html|last=Knox|first=David|date=24 December 2014|publisher=TV Tonight|access-date=24 December 2014}}</ref> It was produced by Beth Frey and executive produced by Ayres and Michael McMahon.<ref name="Cameras Roll"/> ''Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows'' picks up a year after the boys crossed dimensions, discovered magic and battled the restoring demon. Having grown apart, they are drawn together again when Felix discovers a magically sealed Book of Shadows, which unwittingly releases a powerful force of chaos. The boys are reluctantly drawn into a showdown that threatens their world and loved ones.<ref name="Movie MatchboxPictures">{{cite web|url=http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/nowhere-boys-the-movie/|title=Nowhere Boys the movie|publisher=Matchbox Pictures|date=6 July 2015|access-date=7 July 2015|archive-date=7 July 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150707085557/http://www.matchboxpictures.com/whats-happening/nowhere-boys-the-movie/|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvweeklogieawards.com.au/news/articles/2015/7/nowhere-boys-the-movie/|title=Nowhere Boys The Movie?|work=[[TV Week]]|date=6 July 2015|access-date=7 July 2015}}</ref>


Dougie Baldwin, Joel Lok, Rahart Adams, Matt Testro and Sean Rees-Wemyss reprised their roles as Felix, Andy, Sam, Jake and Oscar. Others who also returned for the movie included series regulars Darci McDonald (Ellen), Michala Banas (Phoebe), Victoria Thaine (Alice), Ben Keller (Bear), Tamala Shelton (Mia) and Michelle Gerster (Viv). [[Angourie Rice]] also joined the cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2015/07/06/article/Cinema-release-for-Nowhere-Boys-movie/VBSRZDPJZC.html|title=Cinema release for Nowhere Boys movie|last=Groves|first=Don|work=If Magazine|date=6 July 2015|accessdate=7 July 2015}}</ref> ''Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows'' began filming in Melbourne in July 2015.<ref name="Movie ABCPress"/><ref name="Movie MatchboxPictures"/> It screened in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016 and had its television premiere on ABC3 on 6 March 2016.<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/10/nowhere-boys-movie-to-open-in-january.html|title=Nowhere Boys movie to open in January|publisher=TV Tonight|date=6 October 2015|accessdate=6 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/02/airdate-nowhere-boys-the-book-of-shadows.html|title=Airdate: Nowhere Boys movie|publisher=TV Tonight|date=16 February 2016|accessdate=17 February 2016}}</ref>
Dougie Baldwin, Joel Lok, Rahart Adams, Matt Testro, and Sean Rees-Wemyss reprised their roles as Felix, Andy, Sam, Jake, and Oscar. Others who also returned for the movie included series regulars Darci McDonald (Ellen), Michala Banas (Phoebe), Victoria Thaine (Alice), Ben Keller (Bear), Tamala Shelton (Mia) and Michelle Gerster (Viv). [[Angourie Rice]] also joined the cast.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://if.com.au/2015/07/06/article/Cinema-release-for-Nowhere-Boys-movie/VBSRZDPJZC.html|title=Cinema release for Nowhere Boys movie|last=Groves|first=Don|work=If Magazine|date=6 July 2015|access-date=7 July 2015}}</ref> ''Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows'' began filming in Melbourne in July 2015.<ref name="Movie ABCPress"/><ref name="Movie MatchboxPictures"/> It screened in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016 and had its television premiere on ABC3 on 6 March 2016.<ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2015/10/nowhere-boys-movie-to-open-in-january.html|title=Nowhere Boys movie to open in January|publisher=TV Tonight|date=6 October 2015|access-date=6 October 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Knox|first=David|url=http://www.tvtonight.com.au/2016/02/airdate-nowhere-boys-the-book-of-shadows.html|title=Airdate: Nowhere Boys movie|publisher=TV Tonight|date=16 February 2016|access-date=17 February 2016}}</ref>


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Nowhere Boys
Opening title
Genre
Created byTony Ayres
Directed by
Starring
Theme music composerCornel Wilczek
Opening themeNowhere Boys Theme
ComposerCornel Wilczek
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of series4
No. of episodes52 (+ 1 film) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Michael McMahon
  • Helen Panckhurst
  • Tony Ayres (season 2)
Producers
  • Tony Ayres (season 1)
  • Beth Frey
Cinematography
  • Simon Chapman (season 1)
  • Dave Cameron (season 2)
Running time26 minutes
Production companyMatchbox Pictures
Original release
NetworkABC Entertains
Release7 November 2013 (2013-11-07) –
15 December 2018 (2018-12-15)

Nowhere Boys is an Australian teen drama television series created by Tony Ayres. It was first broadcast on ABC3 (which is now officially named ABC Entertains) on 7 November 2013. The first two series follow the adventures of four mismatched teenage boys – goth Felix Ferne (Dougie Baldwin), nerd Andrew "Andy" Lau (Joel Lok), golden child Sam Conte (Rahart Adams), and alpha jock Jake Riles (Matt Testro). Nowhere Boys was renewed for a second series which began airing from 23 November 2014. An 80-minute feature-length movie based on the show, titled Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows, premiered in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016. A third series of Nowhere Boys, titled Two Moons Rising, started airing in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members. The fourth and final series, titled Battle For Negative Space, started airing on 3 December 2018.

Premise

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SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1137 November 2013 (2013-11-07)30 January 2014 (2014-01-30)
21323 November 2014 (2014-11-23)8 February 2015 (2015-02-08)
Film1 January 2016 (2016-01-01)
31311 November 2016 (2016-11-11)27 January 2017 (2017-01-27)
4133 December 2018 (2018-12-03)15 December 2018 (2018-12-15)

After returning home from a school excursion, four boys, Felix Ferne, Andy Lau, Sam Conte, and Jake Riles find themselves in an alternate reality where no one recognises them. They battle mystical threats and demons to find their way back home.

One week after the boys return home, they discover they have special elemental powers after returning from the alternate reality but when they thought they were at peace, they discover they weren't the only ones who crossed over from the alternate reality.

When a new student, Luke, attends Bremin High, he encounters Ben, Heath, Nicco and Jesse who become suspicious of Ben who realises they have special powers and they use them to fight a creature known as the "Mega-Demon".

Cast and characters

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Actor Character Seasons
1 2 3 4
Main
Dougie Baldwin Felix Ferne Main
Joel Lok Andrew "Andy" Lau Main
Rahart Adams Sam Conte Main
Matt Testro Jake Riles Main Recurring
Kamil Ellis Luke Hamill Main
Joe Klocek Heath Buckland Main
Jordie Race-Coldrey Jesse Banda Main
Luca Sardelis Niccolina "Nicco" Pandelis Main
William McKenna Ben Ripley Main
Notable supporting cast
Sean Rees-Wemyss Oscar Ferne Recurring
Darci McDonald Ellen O'Donnell Recurring
Michala Banas Phoebe Hartley Recurring
Tamala Shelton Mia Recurring
Cecilia Tan Lily "Nai-Nai" Lau Recurring
Michelle Gerster Viv Lau Recurring
Anthony Brandon Wong Michael Lau Recurring
Libby Tanner Sarah Riles Recurring
Damien Richardson Gary Riles Recurring
Heidi Arena Kathy Ferne Recurring
Nicholas Coghlan Brian Bates Recurring
Jim Russell Roland Murphy Recurring Recurring
Simon Mallory Roberts Recurring
Victoria Thaine Alice Hartley Recurring
Phoebe Roberts Saskia Boom Recurring
Laura Grady Brooklyn Wansbrough Recurring
Charmaine Chu Peta Chen Recurring
Shareena Clanton Sonia Jarra Recurring
Tegan Higginbotham Quinn Banda Recurring
Stella Carroll Kayla Pandelis Recurring
Fin van de Wall Claude Topper Recurring
Piath Mathiang Zara Bello Recurring
Joel Ma Zeb Recurring
Texas Watterston Darius Regem Recurring

Production

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Development

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On 26 October 2011, it was announced that Matchbox Pictures and producers of The Slap were developing a thirteen-part youth-oriented drama series for the ABC called The Lost Boys.[1] However, due to copyright reasons, the show's name was later changed to Nowhere Boys.[2] The series creator Tony Ayres conceived the idea for Nowhere Boys after learning that the ABC, which had already enjoyed success with Dance Academy, was looking for a new series that would appeal to boys.[1][3] Ayres developed Nowhere Boys with a range of writers, including Roger Monk and Craig Irvin.[3] He became the show's producer and showrunner alongside Beth Frey, while Michael McMahon and Helen Panckhurst served as the executive producers.[3][4] Panckhurst left her position as executive producer at the end of the first series.

The first series of Nowhere Boys was financed with the assistance of the Australian Children's Television Foundation, Film Victoria, ABC3 and Screen Australia.[5] Filming took place in Melbourne, Victoria from 18 February 2013 to 23 May 2013.[6][7] Episode one was filmed at the primary school and Were Street in Montmorency, Victoria, as well as the skate park and high school in Greensborough, Victoria.[8] The first four episodes premiered at the Melbourne International Film Festival in August 2013.[9]

On 4 April 2014, it was announced that Nowhere Boys had received funding from Film Victoria for a second series to consist of thirteen episodes.[10][11] It was financed with the assistance of ABC Television, Film Victoria and the BBC.[12] Frey returned as producer and McMahon returned as executive producer.[13] Ayres took over Panckhurst's position as executive producer. Filming for the second series commenced in Melbourne from 7 July 2014 to 17 September 2014.[14] Actress Rachel Griffiths made her debut as a television director during series two.[15] In November 2015, ABC announced that a third series of Nowhere Boys would premiere in 2016 with a new cast and characters, replacing the original cast members.[16] Filming for the third series began in May 2016.[17] The storyline for the third series picks up several years after the events of the second series.[17][18] On 19 June 2017, Film Victoria announced funding for a fourth series.[19] It consisted of 13 episodes.[20] Filming for the fourth season began 25 January 2018.[21]

Casting

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In April 2013, it was announced that Dougie Baldwin, Joel Lok, Rahart Adams, and Matt Testro were cast as the four teenage boys.[2] Lok portrays Andy, a geek of Singaporean descent who loves science and Bear Grylls.[3][8] Ayres, who previously worked with Lok on The Home Song Stories (2007), revealed that he had him in mind for the role of Andy.[3] Testro plays alpha jock Jake and Adams plays the skater boy Sam.[8][22] Testro said that he and Adams both auditioned six times for the roles of Jake and Sam, with both originally auditioning for each other's characters.[3] Baldwin stars as Felix, a Goth who has an interest in magic.[3] Sean Rees-Wemyss was cast as Felix's younger brother Oscar, a disabled social outcast who is bullied at school.[23] Rees-Wemyss revealed that he initially auditioned for the role of Felix but the directors felt he was too young for the part.[23] Darci McDonald plays Felix's best friend Ellen. Tamala Shelton plays Sam's popular girlfriend Mia and Michala Banas plays the mysterious magic shop owner Phoebe.[3][24] Libby Tanner and Damien Richardson were cast as Jake's parents Sarah and Gary, and Heidi Arena was cast as Felix's mother Kathy.[24][25]

In November 2015, it was announced that the third series would feature a new cast and characters that would replace the original cast members.[16] Kamil Ellis, William McKenna, Jordie Race-Coldrey, Joe Klocek and Luca Sardelis were revealed as the new cast members in May 2016.[18] Ellis portrays "tech-nerd and sci-fi enthusiast" Luke, McKenna plays the role of Ben, Race-Coldrey plays "musical theatre geek" Jesse, and Klocek portrays "the school's bad boy" Heath.[16][18] Sardelis was cast as the show's first "Nowhere Girl", Nicco.[18]

Reception

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Critical response

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Nowhere Boys received generally positive reviews. David Knox of TV Tonight awarded Nowhere Boys 3.5 out of 5 stars and stated that the series "is so well produced and performed."[26] Knox went on to say that "it's great to see a fully-fledged ABC3 production with male leads" following "a number of female-skewed projects" such as Dance Academy and Dead Gorgeous.[26] He concluded, "Nowhere Boys hits its mark from the outset with a clever mix of drama and mystery."[26] Rebecca Marshall of the Sunshine Coast Daily noted that the series features "a fascinating mix of fantasy, mystery, dark magic and drama" and commended "ABC for opening up opportunities for new-generation actors to hone their skills."[27] The Sydney Morning Herald's Melinda Houston awarded Nowhere Boys 3 out of 4 stars and praised the "great talent behind the camera" which "gives the young actors plenty to work with."[28] She concluded, "The result is bound to please its target audience and many more."[28]

Myke Bartlett of The Weekly Review praised the script as "fast enough and funny enough to keep the kids hooked, with degrees of cleverness and subtlety likely to please a more mature palate."[29] Bartlett concluded his review by stating that viewers finally have "a reason to watch ABC3."[29] Luke Buckmaster of Crikey stated that after viewing the first four episodes, "both grown-ups and adolescents will find it addictive viewing."[30] He also added, "it's good stuff: pacey and addictive yoof-tainment with snazzy packaging and a compelling 'what if' existential premise."[30] News.com.au's Dianne Butler wrote that she enjoyed watching the first episode and described it as "funny and kind of disturbing."[31]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee Result
2014 AACTA Awards Best Children's Television Series[32] Nowhere Boys Won
Best Original Music Score in Television[33] Series 1, Episode 1 Nominated
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Children's Program[34] Nowhere Boys Won
Australian Director's Guild Awards Best Direction in a Children's TV Program[35] Peter Carstairs for Series 1, Episode 7 Nominated
Craig Irvin for Series 1, Episode 8 Nominated
Prix Jeunesse 12–15 Fiction/Non-Fiction[36] Nowhere Boys Nominated
International Youth Jury Prize[37] Won
Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards Youth Fiction[38] Nowhere Boys Nominated
AWGIE Awards Children's Television[39] Craig Irvin for Series 1, Episode 3 Won
Screen Producers Australia Awards Children's Television Production of the Year[40] Nowhere Boys Won
Interactive Production of the Year[41] Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy Nominated
TV Tonight Awards Best Kid's Show[42] Nowhere Boys Won
International Emmy Kids Awards Best Series[43] Nowhere Boys Nominated
2015 Kidscreen Awards Best New Series – Tweens/Teens category[44] Nowhere Boys Won
iKids Awards Best Website[45] Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy Won
Logie Awards Most Outstanding Children's Program[46] Nowhere Boys Won
Australian Director's Guild Awards Best Direction in a Children's TV Program[47][48] Peter Salmon for Series 2, Episode 1 Nominated
Craig Irvin for Series 2, Episode 7 Won
Banff World Media Festival Rockie Awards Youth Fiction[49] Nowhere Boys Won
AWGIE Awards Children's Television – C Classification[50] Pete McTighe for Series 2, Episode 7 Nominated
Screen Producers Australia Awards Children's Television Production[51] Nowhere Boys Won
British Academy Children's Awards International[52] Nowhere Boys Nominated
AACTA Awards Best Children's TV[53] Nowhere Boys Nominated
2016 International Emmy Kids Awards Kids: Series[54] Nowhere Boys Won
British Academy Children's Awards International[55] Nowhere Boys Nominated

Release

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Broadcast

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Nowhere Boys is sold in Australia and New Zealand by the Australian Children's Television Foundation.[12] In Australia, the first series premiered on ABC3 on 7 November 2013 and ended on 30 January 2014.[9][56] It aired on Thursday nights at 6:30 pm.[57] The second series moved to Sunday nights at the same timeslot.[58] It premiered simultaneously on ABC, ABC3 and ABC iview on 23 November 2014 with a double episode.[58][59] On 31 December 2014, a special one-off mini episode that bridges episodes six to seven of series two was broadcast during ABC's New Year's Eve special.[60]

International broadcasts

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Nowhere Boys is sold internationally by NBCUniversal.[12] On 28 April 2014, it was announced that the show had been acquired by the BBC for broadcast in the United Kingdom on their kids channel CBBC.[12][13] The BBC also pre-bought series two.[12] CBBC's Head of Acquisitions and Drama Development, Sarah Muller, stated "Nowhere Boys offers CBBC an amazing opportunity to acquire a really top-notch international drama from a world-class production company to complement our existing slate of UK-produced shows."[13] The show premiered on CBBC on 1 September 2014.[61] In Canada, episodes of Nowhere Boys began screening on the Family Channel in October 2015.[62] In the US, the show has been revealed as part of the starting lineup of shows for the new network Universal Kids, which launched on 9 September 2017. Also, Netflix LATAM has this series on its catalogue since 2016, in original version with Spanish subtitles and dubbed to latinamerican Spanish.[63]

Other media

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Home release

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The first series of Nowhere Boys was released on DVD in Australia on 5 February 2014, six days after the series one finale aired on television.[64] The second series DVD was released on 4 March 2015.[65] The third series DVD was released 1 March 2017.[66]

Online game

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Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy is an interactive online game that coincided with the first series.[67] It was created by Matchbox Pictures and built by Melbourne-based online developers Millipede and released on the ABC3 website on 7 November 2013.[9][22] The game allowed the player to take on the persona of a fifth "nowhere boy", who is lost in a strange world and has to try to find his way home.[67] The platforms in Nowhere Boys: The 5th Boy were intertwined to give the player the feeling that they are directly in control of the direction of the television series.[67] For example, when the player passed objects through the dimensions in the game, the object would appear in the show.[67] These objects helped the Nowhere Boys on their mission and were often key to their survival.[67]

Movie

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On 23 December 2014, it was announced that Screen Australia would be funding a movie based on the television series titled, Nowhere Boys: The Rise of the Bear.[68][69][70] However, in July 2015, it was revealed that the movie's name was changed to Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows.[71] The 80-minute feature-length movie was directed by David Caesar and written by Tony Ayres, Rhys Graham and Craig Irvin.[72][73] It was produced by Beth Frey and executive produced by Ayres and Michael McMahon.[72] Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows picks up a year after the boys crossed dimensions, discovered magic and battled the restoring demon. Having grown apart, they are drawn together again when Felix discovers a magically sealed Book of Shadows, which unwittingly releases a powerful force of chaos. The boys are reluctantly drawn into a showdown that threatens their world and loved ones.[74][75]

Dougie Baldwin, Joel Lok, Rahart Adams, Matt Testro, and Sean Rees-Wemyss reprised their roles as Felix, Andy, Sam, Jake, and Oscar. Others who also returned for the movie included series regulars Darci McDonald (Ellen), Michala Banas (Phoebe), Victoria Thaine (Alice), Ben Keller (Bear), Tamala Shelton (Mia) and Michelle Gerster (Viv). Angourie Rice also joined the cast.[76] Nowhere Boys: The Book of Shadows began filming in Melbourne in July 2015.[71][74] It screened in selected Australian movie theatres on 1 January 2016 and had its television premiere on ABC3 on 6 March 2016.[77][78]

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