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Toasted TV : ウィキペディア英語版
Toasted TV

''Toasted TV'' is a successor to the Australian children's television program ''Cheez TV'', and airs on Eleven from 27 February 2012 on Weekdays from 6am to 9.30am, Saturdays from 6am to 9am and Sundays from 6am to 10.30am. Toasted TV was formerly aired on Network Ten on 22 August 2005 until 25 February 2012. The show is hosted by Ollie and Jono Symons. It has lower popularity than the block it replaced, ''Cheez TV'' due to programming for viewers younger than ten, along with the additions of educational programming such as ''Totally Wild'' and ''Scope''.
==Program Synopsis ==
The show targets an audience of 7- to 14-year-olds. The activities of the hosts are interspersed with cartoons and anime, such as ''Pokémon'', ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'', ''Beyblade Metal Fusion'', ''SpongeBob SquarePants'', ''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' (''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters GX''), ''Penguins of Madagascar'' and ''Bakugan''.
Premiering on 22 August 2005, it succeeded ''Cheez TV'', and is produced in conjunction with Village Roadshow Theme Parks, the owner of Warner Bros. Movie World, Sea World and Wet'n'Wild Water World. On 13 July 2011 to show changed to filming at Dreamworld. As of 2 July 2012, the show is shot in a studio.
Regular segments on ''Toasted TV'' include:
*Letter of the Week, where letters are read and prizes are given out for them. This segment used to show on Saturdays and now will show on a weekday.
*Facebook Watch, a segment where Ollie and Jono read out a topic they have posted on Facebook and the viewers replies or the posts on their Facebook feed.
*The Week That Was where every Friday, recaps of the week are shown from Sunday to Thursday
Former segments on ''Toasted TV ''include:
*Appearances by a wide range of guests from sportstars to artists and celebrities.
*Bike Wheel of Misfortune, where the bike wheel is spun and the hosts have to do one of the many double dares that have been sent in. The Bike Wheel of Misfortune has five categories of double dare: Physical Challenge, Face Off (Kell vs Seamus), On Your Head, Wild Card, and Down Your Pants. The most popular is "Down Your Pants". This segment was showing on Saturdays.
*Brain Squeeze, the world's dodgiest quiz show, where contestants played for Wahu items. Used to be hosted by Pip and Dan.
*Bread Board, where viewers send in a question about a situation and the board consisting of at least four kids try to solve the problem.
*Chuck It In. This is one of the most popular segments on the show. People send in their gross recipes and Kellyn and Palmer mix them in a blender and then have to drink it. This segment was showing on Saturdays.
*Delson Asprin, portrayed by Palmer who brings in the latest scoop from Hollywood. No longer happening due to him leaving the show.
*E Toasted, a segment that is a parody of ''Entertainment Tonight''.
*Game Roadtest where Kellyn and Seamus test out new games that are yet to be released in Australia.
*Get Active Time, where a countdown timer appears and when it gets to zero, the hosts partake in a short exercise routine. Used to be hosted by Pip and Dan.
*Nelson Asprin, portrayed by Dan who brings in the latest scoop from Hollywood. Replaced by Delson Asprin and revealed his true identity on his final appearance on ''Toasted TV''.
*Song on the Spot, where random people in Movie World say a word for Pip and Dan to make up a song using the selected words. No longer around, since Dan did the playing and left the show.
*Toasted TV Rise and Shine Today, where Pip Russell and Dan Sweetman do various random news reports. Parody of Channel Seven's Sunrise with David and Mel. Replaced by "E Toasted".
*Vicky Schmeckham, portrayed by Kellyn who brings in the latest music news from London. A parody of Victoria Beckham who Schmeckham points out she is not related to.

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