Radio Free Roscoe

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Radio Free Roscoe

The Radio Roscoe Roscoe title card.
Genre Teen comedy-drama
Created by Will McRobb
Douglas McRobb
Starring Nathan Carter
Ali Mukaddam
Nathan Stephenson
Kate Todd
Theme music composer Jono Grant
Opening theme "Radio Free Roscoe Theme"
Ending theme "Radio Free Roscoe Theme"
(Instrumental) (some episodes)
Country of origin Flag of Canada Canada
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2 (production)
No. of episodes 52 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Steven DeNure
Neil Court
Beth Stevenson
Producer(s) John A. Delmage
Gillian Jackson
Running time 20-22 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Flag of Canada Family Channel
Flag of the United States The N
Original run August 1, 2003May 27, 2005
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary
Common rating
Australia G
Canada C
United States TV-G

Radio Free Roscoe (sometimes abbreviated as RFR) is a Canadian television series filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The show was produced by Decode Entertainment, and it first aired on August 1, 2003 on the Family Channel in Canada. It has also been dubbed in French in the province of Quebec and aired on VRAK.TV. The show was later aired on The N in the United States, where the show received funding for a second season. The series ended on May 27, 2005 because The N decided to stop funding the show, and the Family Channel along with Decode Entertainment could not fill the gap in the production budget. The show was shown on the Family Channel until 2007, when it was replaced. In early 2008, The N began rebroadcasting reruns. Family is currently featuring the show on their website.

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[edit] Premise

Four teens in the suburban Canadian town of Roscoe start attending Henry Roscoe High School. There, they are fed up with their school's radio station, "Cougar Radio", dictating unto the masses how to live, so they create their own station called Radio Free Roscoe. Lily, Ray and Robbie are old friends, and find a friend in Travis when they form the radio station. Each of them make a radio name to conceal their identity.

In their time at Roscoe High, the four friends confront challenges, such as when Ray Brennan ("Pronto") has a crush on Lily Randall ("Shady Lane"), when Lily Randall and Travis Strong ("Smog") date briefly, and during other love interests between the members of RFR and their schoolmates, such as Lily Randall and River Pierce, Travis Strong and Parker Haynes, and Ray Brennan and Grace. Cougar Radio and life at Roscoe High gets more complicated when Robbie McGrath ("Question Mark") falls for the Cougar Radio DJ, Kim Carlisle.

[edit] Cast and characters

[edit] Main cast

Note: each member of Radio Free Roscoe uses a pseudonym that is only used when broadcasting their radio show, so they can remain anonymous (this is represented in quotations).

[edit] Supporting cast

  • Kim Carlisle - Genelle Williams
  • Principal Daniel Waller - Hamish McEwan
  • Mickey Stone - Kenny Robinson
  • Audrey Quinlan - Ashley Newbrough
  • Ted - David Rendall
  • Ed - Garen Boyajian
  • Parker Haynes - Victoria Nestorowicz (Season 2)
  • Megan - Hillary Kourkoutis (Season 2)
  • Bridget - Lara Amersey (Season 2)
  • River Pierce - Steve Belford (Season 2)
  • Grace - Julia Alexander (Season 2)

[edit] Guest stars

[edit] Opening theme

Performed by Skye Sweetnam and Nathan Stephenson.

Robbie "Question Mark" McGrath: It's all you ever hear. Look like this, think like this, be like this. How do you fight it? We started our own radio station. We keep our identities secret. It gives us the power to say what we want, as loud as we want.

Skye Sweetnam: We change the rules around. We got a different sound. Tune into the underground. 'Cause when it gets too much, you have no choice. Aww yeah, you gotta make some noise. Are you listening? Are you listening? Now, we're on the air.

Robbie "Question Mark" McGrath: You're listening to Radio Free Roscoe.

[edit] Episodes

There are a total of 52 episodes. On the Family Channel, the episodes aired as two seasons, and on The N the episodes aired as four seasons, although both channels have aired all 52 episodes.

[edit] Media releases

There are two official Radio Free Roscoe products.

[edit] Running gags

Radio Free Roscoe has a few running gags, normally associated with a single character's conversational patterns or propensity to mention certain similar phrases.

  • "The best of both worlds" - The phrase "Best of both worlds" is frequently used by Ray to relate to made up words which he uses in exclamation. The rest of the characters do this in the earlier episodes a few times, too, but it is later a trait adopted and solely employed by Ray. His father is also seen to do this in one episode, even quoting his own father, who apparently used the joke to refer to his hair.
  • "Choose" - Ray and the cast of RFR often play "Choose", a game where someone says two things and you have to choose between them. In many episodes, this is how Ray and Lily bond.
  • Punching Ray's arm - Any time Ray would say or do something stupid, Lily would punch him on his arm. The two find a photograph of one of the first times Lily did this when looking through the time capsule in "The All-Nighter".
  • "Think Pink" - Lily used this as her campaign hook when she ran for student president. Occasionally, this line would appear in later episodes.
  • Nanny Haynes - In the second season, Parker Haynes repeatedly quotes her grandmother, Nanny Haynes – albeit out of context, as most of these quotes at first relate to life and philosophy and seem insightful until Parker's revelation that she has unknowingly either totally paraphrased her grandmother or is quoting her out of context. These quotes and misquotes normally involve mundane and uninteresting aspects of everyday life when shown in context.
  • Garth Clemchuck - Garth Clemchuck is never seen or heard from, but referred to throughout the series. It is mentioned, for instance, that he throws like a girl or smells like kiwi. His girlfriend once called into RFR and asked if she could say hello to him. The DJs refused. Garth Clemchuck is also the composer of the ditty "Travis Strong, Go Back to Hong Kong".

[edit] Trivia

  • The pilot was first filmed in New Jersey, with an entirely different cast. Then, the show was going to be based in Nutley, New Jersey and was titled Radio Free Nutley. The show was never picked up until Decode Entertainment decided to move production to Toronto and change the cast and title of the show. However, the show was still set in suburban New Jersey.
  • The final two episodes of the series ("Dance Around the Truth" and "The Last Dance") included all of the main and supporting cast, excluding Bridget (although she is mentioned) and Audrey.
  • The show's title is a reference to the R.E.M. song, Radio Free Europe

[edit] Awards and nominations

[edit] Awards

  • 2004 New York Festivals:
    • World Medal (Silver) for Television Programming & Promotion - Teen Programs (Ages 13-17).
  • 2005 Gemini Awards:
    • Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series: Radio Free Roscoe (p. Steven Denure, Neil Court, John Delmage, Douglas McRobb, Will McRobb, Brent Piaskoski, Beth Stevenson. Decode Entertainment Inc.)

[edit] Nominations

  • 2004 Young Artists Awards
    • Nominated David Rendall (Radio Free Roscoe) for Best Performance in a Television Series, Recurring Young Actor.
  • 2004 Parents' Foundation Parents' Choice Awards:
    • Recommended Television Series Winner: Radio Free Roscoe.
  • 2004 Gemini Awards Nominations:
    • Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series: Radio Free Roscoe (p. Steven Denure, Neil Court, John Delmage, Douglas McRobb, Will McRobb, Brent Piaskoski, Beth Stevenson. Decode Entertainment Inc.)
    • Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or Series: Ali Mukaddam (for "The Awful Truth").
    • Best Sound in a Dramatic Series: Radio Free Roscoe - Justin Drury and Ric Jurgens (for "There Will Be No Encore Tonight")

[edit] International syndication

RFR is currently in syndication on these stations:

RFR was formerly syndicated on these stations:

Country/Region Channel Language
Flag of Quebec Quebec (Canada) VRAK.TV French
Flag of Brazil Brazil Boomerang
Flag of Poland Poland ZigZap
Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom Nickelodeon UK English
Flag of France France France 2 and Canal J French
Flag of Finland Finland YLE TV2

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