The Slammer (series 3)
The third series of BBC Children's TV show The Slammer first aired from 4.30 to 5.00pm from Friday 10 September 2010 on the digital CBBC channel.
Episode Listing[edit]
- It's a Puppet - Friday 10 September 2010, 16:30 on CBBC (1/15). Duration 30 mins.
There are big changes for the Freedom Show when the governor receives a fax.
- Braking In - Friday 17 September 2010, 16:30 on CBBC (2/15). Duration 30 mins.
Who is the dazzling new prisoner Stevie Sparkle? And what showbiz crime has he committed?
Acts include[edit]
Show 1: It's A Puppet
Flaming Fun Fire Show / Dancers - This show is performed by a pair (Johnathan Reynolds and Merlin Bolton-Smith) of highly trained (not to mention highly insured!), pro-technicians. Each artist, a true master with his or her own pyrotechnic paraphernalia.
Betty Brawn - Australian super strong lady
Christian Lee - Now you see it ... silent comic stage magician, performs to music
Duelling Sabres - Fighting stunt act
3 Run - A parkour, free running act of athletic ability
Bollywood Dreams - Bollywood dance crew
Alina Eskina - Solo cube acrobat who spins from a strap supported only by her neck
West End Fever - All singing, all dancing group singing songs from favourite musicals.
Millie & Tillie - Doubles Trapeze act
Guy Barrett - Box illusionist
Take Fat - Comic tribute singers
Gandini Jugglers - LED performers juggling clubs
Pro Jump 101 - Bouncy stilt crew
Trio Micheev Ring - Circus act that features a ring, balanced on a performer's forehead, with an acrobatic lady balanced on top of this.
Jukebox Juniors - Young dancers who were finalists on Got To Dance, Series 1, on Sky 1
Steve Best - Comedian
Sasha The Human Frog - Circus act featuring a 180 degree leg split
Tracy Jones - Aerial strap act
The Showstoppers - Improvised singing group who sing ideas from the audience
Germain Delbosq - Motorbike Foot Juggler
Andrey Averyushkin - Drum Juggler
Scat Bloke - Scatting singer
Justin M. Monehen - UK Stage magician who appears to perform bizarre body illusions such as pulling his fingers off, twisting his head 360˚ and playing with a living severed hand.
The Zaporozhian Cossack dancers - UK dance group who performed traditional Cossack dances along with energetic acrobatics.
Petit Mal - Bouncy exercise ball acrobatic act
Chris Lynam - Comedian
Emily Crow - Freestyle young dancer who was a finalist on Got To Dance, Series 1, on Sky 1
The Doktorovs - Aerial Straps Duo
Show 7: Team Extreme - Inline skaters, complete with ramps
Mr Origami - Comic Artist who 'creates' newspaper objects
Frederico Forte - Opera Singer
No Horses, Only Fools - Acrobatic comedy tumblers
Globot - Glowing robot with glowing LED dancers
Alex Crow - Mind Reader
Roller Chicks - Roller skating singing girls
String Fever - Cello string act
Pyromantic - Fire aerial act
A Cherry on Top - Can Can Dancers
Marvellous Marvin - Character
The Silver Dragons - Martial arts crew
Bankina - Acrobatic dancers from Colombia
Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers - Drummers
DJ Woody - DJ turntablist with visual effects
Show 12 - Walkies Vampire Ascendence - Bungee Act
Planet Jump Rope - Glow in the dark skipping rope jump act
Woody The One Man Band - One man band, all singing, all playing
Jonathan Shotton - Illusionist
Show 13 - Tough Nut K-Slick - Comedy Rapper
Scales of the Unexpected - Acapella Singers
Marc Oberon - LED / Glow performer
Big Ron & The Jigglers - Giant puppet singing with dancers
Show 14: Highlights Special
Show 15: Christmas Special
The Big Bouncers - Big Ball jugglers
Madeline the Christmas Fairy - Tight Wire Act
Potted Panto - Panto in a jiffy
Singa Longa Slammer - Cast Christmas Sing Song
External links[edit]
- Flaming Fun Official Website
- www.pickpocket.co.uk The Man of Steal Official website
- Justin M. Monehen's official website
- The Slammer fan site at Da Bungalow Online
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- Zoe Ryan Artists, agent for The Matrix Cyr Wheel Act, Slosh, Christmas Fairy Tightrope, No Fools Acrobats, Bungee Vampires and many more
- The Slammer on IMDb Search this movie on
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