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Toasted TV

Toasted TV
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Genre Children's television
Presented by Ollie McCormack
Elly Bailey
Theme music composer Peter Christie
Opening theme Andrew Moss and Michael Brown
Ending theme Andrew Moss and Michael Brown
No. of seasons 12
No. of episodes 3,625 (as of 31 March 2017)
Production
Location(s) TVQ-10 (2012–present)
Dreamworld (2011–2012)
Village Roadshow Theme Parks (2010–2011)
Sea World (2007–2010)
Warner Bros. Movie World (2005–2007)
Running time 210 minutes (Monday–Friday)
60 minutes (Saturday)
240 minutes (Sunday)
Release
Original network Network Ten (2005–2012)
Eleven (2012–present)
Picture format 576i (SDTV)
Audio format Stereo
Original release 22 August 2005 – present
Chronology
Preceded by Cheez TV (1995–2005)
External links
Website

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 7am and Sundays from 6am to 10am. Toasted TV was formerly aired on Network Ten on 22 August 2005 until 25 February 2012. The show is hosted by Ollie McCormack and Elly Bailey. 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.

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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.


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