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== Cast And Characters ==
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*Matt Hollywood As Himself
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*[[Kim Wilkins]] As Herself
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The Shak at Home
File:Theshaklogo2009.jpg
The Shak Logo
StarringDrew Jarvis
Beau Walker
Kendal Nagorcka Series 1
Libby Campbell Series 2
Country of originAustralia
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes110 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time30 Minutes (including commercials)
Original release
NetworkNine Network
Release20th April 2009 –
20th April 2010

The Shak was an Australian children's television program broadcast on the Nine Network. Its three hosts, Curio (Drew Jarvis), Nitro (Beau Walker) and Willow (Libby Campbell) and formally Piccasso (Kendal Nagorcka) answer viewer questions, queries, dares and challenges in an entertaining and educational manner along with intersecting storylines.[1] The show is a spinoff/sequel to The Shak.


Plot

The show now stars Curio, Nitro and Picasso now living in a sharehouse which is owned by Aunt Agnes and Aunt Beatrice. They deal with everyday issues like living together and their social lives. Picasso left to attend the New York Academy Of Performing Arts.[2] After Nitro and Curio feel lonly they search for a replacement later finding Willow.[3] Karl Stimpson zaps Curio at the end of series 2 sending him back in the past, leaving Nitro and Willow the only ones living in the share house.[4]

Production

The series was announced as a revamp in late 2008 however it is actually classified as a Spinoff/Sequel to the original show The Shak.[5] After Picasso left the show, a search for a shakster competition was launched in which they casted Libby Campbell as Willow.[6] Series 1 premiered on the 20th Of April 2009 and finished airing on the 17th of July 2009. Series 2 premiered on the 31st of April 2009, It aired every monday at a 4:00 time-slot. It then shifted to airing every weekday at 4:00 until the final episode aired on the 20th of April 2010.

Withdrawal

On January the 13th 2010 channel nine announced the shak was canceled because of financial reasons. Nine claims the axing of the show is an "economic decision".[7]

Segments

  • Dare Nitro
  • What's With That
  • Lift Off
  • Cooking With Jan
  • Dexter Fry's Unexplainable Mysteries Explained
  • Warren's Gaming Lounge
  • Review This
  • Hollywood Magic
  • Back To The Wild
  • Kharlie Kheribs World Of Wonder
  • Milton The Crash Test Dummy
  • Nitros World Of Sports
  • Professor Peel (Numerous Segments)
  • Jenkins (Numerous Segments)

Cast And Characters

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Difference

The show features new theme song created by the same composer of the original shows theme which maintains the same 'surfie' melody but with a more prominent acoustic guitar, thus making the song have a more contemporary, rock feel. The opening segment has changed to a montage of Shaksters. The closing credits are now accompanied by bloopers accumulated throughout the show's shooting of its various segments and storylines


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