Studio 2 LIVE explained

Alt Name:Studio 2
Runtime:60 minutes (including promo breaks)
Opentheme:Mukpuddy Animation
Creator:Taylormade Media
Presenter:Matt Gibb, Dayna Vawdrey, Jordan Vandermade
Country:New Zealand
Network:TV2
Related:WNTV

Studio 2 LIVE is a New Zealand children's television show. It was originally named Studio 2 up until 2010, when it was renamed Studio 2 LIVE. It premiered on 22 March 2004 after WNTV (What Nows afternoon show) was cancelled. It screened weekdays from on TV2. The series ended on 1 October 2010.

Studio 2 LIVE had an interactive website called "The Hub" where the presenters chatted with fans even after the series ended on 1 October 2010. However, the website closed down in August 2011.

Studio 2 was directed by Ganesh Raj and executive produced by Ian Taylor.[1] The show's intended audience is children from ages five to 12.[2] Studio 2 organised a contest called "My School is Cool" in 2004. Out of over 150 schools that competed, the show selected six as winners.[3] [4] The show had a game called I-Spy involving a secret agent named BBQ. Over the course of two weeks, the game gives a daily hint about how to get to the bottom of a mystery.[5]

Presenters

History

Guests

Over the years of Studio 2 Live, a number of celebrities and public figures have been guests on the show such as Rodger Bumpass and former New Zealand Prime Minister Helen Clark. She was a guest on the show in 2004.

2004

When Studio 2 premiered in March 2004 there were only 2 presenters, Matthew Gibb and Dayna Vawdrey.[2]

2005

In 2005, NZ Idol contestant "Sela Mahe" joined the show as a roving reporter.

2006

At the start of 2006 "Jordan Vandermade" was introduced as a new co-host.

2007

Studio 2 had a Saturday show called Studio 2 Saturday which premiered in April 2007. It was hosted by Jordan Vandermade and Vicki Lin and had 3 web-ops appear on the show and interactively with The Hub

2008

Studio 2 returned to its regular broadcasting schedule of 5 days a week.

2009

Studio 2 starts at a new time of 3:30PM and also includes a cartoon, SpongeBob SquarePants airing randomly between 3:30PM – 4:30PM

2010

Vicki Lin does not join the Studio 2 LIVE team this year.

Studio 2 Saturday

Alt Name:Studio 2 Saturday
Runtime:60 minutes (including promo breaks)
Company:Studio 2 2007
Creator:Taylormade Media
Starring:Jordan Vandermade, Vicki Lin
Country:New Zealand
Network:TV2

Studio 2 Saturday premiered in 2007 after the New Zealand version of Saturday Disney was cancelled. It worked interactively with its website "The Hub".

Presenters

From time to time you would see an appearance by Matthew Gibb or Dayna Vawdrey on the show. At the time they were the hosts of the Weekday Version of Studio 2 Saturday. After Studio 2 Saturday finished, Vicki Lin and Jordan Vandermade now host the Weekday Version of Studio 2 Saturday.

the-hub.tv

the-hub.tv was a big part of Studio 2 Saturday. Presenters, Guests and Web-Ops would often chat on the website and often read out 'posts' by home viewers and sometimes even give out prizes. The site also worked alongside The Weekday Show, and was used much more frequently after the Saturday show was canceled. The website was still running even after Studio 2 LIVE finished, but was closed down in August 2012, nearly two years after the show had ended.[6]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 2004-03-16 . Kids part of show . . .
  2. News: Nicol Reed . Megan . 2004-03-21 . A hole lot more . . .
  3. News: Reidy . Lesley . 2004-10-19 . Southland, where schools are cool . . .
  4. News: Bruce . David . 2004-10-27 . 'Coolest school' hot item . . .
  5. News: 2008-08-11 . Entertainment . . .
  6. Web site: The-hub.tv.