Instant Star | |
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Genre | Teen drama/Comedy |
Created by | Linda Schuyler |
Starring | Alexz Johnson Tim Rozon Laura Vandervoort Kristopher Turner Simon Reynolds Mark Taylor Tyler Kyte Wes Williams Kristin Fairlie |
Narrated by | Alexz Johnson |
Theme music composer | Jody Colero, Jim McGrath & Stephen Stohn |
Country of origin | Canada |
Language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 52 (List of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Stephen Stohn |
Producer(s) | Stephen Stohn |
Location(s) | Toronto, Ontario |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company(s) | Epitome Pictures |
Distributor | Alliance Atlantis (2004-2007) CTVglobemedia (2007-2008) |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | CTV (Canada), The N (United States) |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV Matted Widescreen |
Original run | September 15, 2004 | – June 26, 2008
External links | |
Website |
Instant Star was a Canadian television program which aired from September 2004 to June 2008. The series starred Alexz Johnson as adolescent music competition winner Jude Harrison. The show chronicles Harrison's experience in the recording industry whilst focusing upon character development.
Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn of Epitome Pictures produced the show. The program began to air on CTV in Canada prior to being picked up by Viacom-owned teen network channel The N, now TeenNick, in the United States. The show became the second most popular program on The N with Degrassi: The Next Generation, a Canadian show also produced by Schuyler and Stohn, ranking as most popular.
In 2005, after its first season, Instant Star was nominated for three Gemini Awards in the category of Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series. Nominations included: (1) Best Series; (2) Best Performance (Jude Harrison); and (3) Best Direction (Graeme Campbell). The show won the award for Best Direction for the episode You Can't Always Get What You Want.[1]
On August 28, 2007, the show received three more Gemini Award nominations in the category of Best Children's or Youth Program or series. Alexz Johnson was again nominated for Best Performance (for the episode, "I Fought the Law"), and there were two more nominations for Best Direction - Graeme Campbell (for "I Fought the Law"), and Pat Williams (for "Personality Crisis").
Four seasons of the show (each with 13 episodes) were produced. CTV and The N both pulled funding following the fourth season, and the execs chose to end the show. The show was originally intended to conclude after its 5th season. Upset fans started a petition.[2] The 4th and final season of the show concluded on June 26, 2008, in the US. Reruns continue on CTV in a Saturday morning time slot.
Contents |
Actor | Character |
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Alexz Johnson | Jude Harrison |
Tim Rozon | Tom "Tommy Q" Quincy |
Laura Vandervoort | Sadie Harrison |
Kristopher Turner | Jamie Andrews |
Simon Reynolds | Stuart Harrison |
Wes Williams | Darius Mills |
Mark Taylor | Kwest |
Tyler Kyte | Vincent Spiederman |
Season | Actor | Character |
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1 | Barbara Mamabolo | Katarina "Kat" Benton |
Andrea Lui | E.J. Li | |
Ian Blackwood | Kyle Bateman | |
Jane Sowerby | Victoria Harrison | |
Katrina Matthews | Eden Taylor | |
Tyler Kyte | Vincent Spiederman | |
Matthew Brown | Shay Mills | |
Miku Graham | Portia Mills | |
Tracy Waterhouse | Georgia Bevans | |
Christopher Gaudet | Wally Robbins | |
2 | Christopher Gaudet | Wally Robbins |
Ian Blackwood | Kyle Bateman | |
Jane Sowerby | Victoria Harrison | |
Miku Graham | Portia Mills | |
Nicholas Rose | Mason Fox | |
Vincent Walsh | Liam Fenway | |
Tyler Kyte | Vincent Spiederman | |
Zoie Palmer | Patsy Sewer | |
3 | Christopher Gaudet | Wally Robbins |
Cory Lee | Karma | |
Ian Blackwood | Kyle Bateman | |
Miku Graham | Portia Mills | |
Tyler Kyte | Vincent Spiederman | |
Craig Warnock | Paegan Smith | |
Zoie Palmer | Patsy Sewer | |
4 | Cassie Steele | Blu[3] |
Christopher Gaudet | Wally Robbins | |
Cory Lee | Karma | |
Ian Blackwood | Kyle Bateman | |
Kyle Riabko | Milo[4] | |
Tatiana Maslany | Zeppelin[5] | |
Tyler Kyte | Vincent Spiederman | |
Craig Warnock | Paegan Smith | |
Kristin Fairlie | Megan |
Actor | Character | Season | Episode number | Episode name |
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Stacey Farber | Herself | 2 | 8 | Personality Crisis |
Aubrey Graham | Himself | 2 | 8 | Personality Crisis |
Christopher Ralph | Chaz Blackburn | 1 | 11 | All Apologies |
2 | 5 | Viciousness | ||
Corey Sevier | Hunter | 3 | 8 | 18 Part 1 |
10 | Nowhere To Run | |||
11 | Celebrity Skin | |||
Jordan Todosey | Helen | 2 | 10 | Problem Child |
John Ralston | Don | 2 | 4 | Miss World |
2 | 5 | Viciousness | ||
2 | 7 | Stranger In The House | ||
2 | 11 | Mother's Little Helper | ||
Shawn Singleton | T-Bone | 1 | 5 | You Can't Always Get What You Want |
1 | 7 | I Wanna Be Your Boyfriend | ||
2 | 2 | No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn: Part 2 |
Season | Winner | Runner-Up |
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1 | Jude Harrison | Eden Taylor |
2 | Mason Fox | |
3 | Karma | Bobby |
4 | Milo Keegan | Kadijah |
In each episode of the show, Jude Harrison must deal with the problems and challenges of both her musical career and her personal life, as one weaves into the other. She also faces dilemmas and choices in her relationships, dividing her feelings between the loves in her life, while also recording with G-Major Records. These people are important to her music - the one thread that ties her life together. Her best moments are when she is working with others in creating and performing her music. In addition to her music and her loves, there is much else going on in her personal life and in the lives of those around her.
Each episode of the series features a new song performed by Alexz Johnson. Usually, the song is about something that occurs in the episode. However, in some episodes, there is no direct explanation to the lyrics; sometimes it's just a song. Some episodes can feature more than one song, but there is only one song per episode that is to be featured on the soundtrack for that season. For instance, there are 13 episodes per season, which means there are 13 main songs. One of the songs, "Perfect," was written by Canadian synth pop artist Lights.
Alexz Johnson has done the vocals on the first and second soundtracks, while even co-writing some of the songs with her brother Brendan. For the third and fourth soundtracks, Alexz wasn't featured for all of the songs because of the release of her debut album and conflicts with prior record labels.
Just before the broadcast of the second season on The N, viewers had a chance to see Alexz Johnson in concert in a show called "Instant Star: Backstage Pass," singing two of the songs from each season of the show and accompanied by her band from the show, Spiederman Mind Explosion.
Instant Star was broadcast in over 120 countries.
Country | Broadcaster |
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Australia | Nickelodeon |
Austria | ORF |
Belgium | Ketnet |
Brazil | Multishow, Boomerang |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | FTV |
Bulgaria | NovaTV |
Canada | CTV |
MuchMusic | |
Estonia | TV3 |
Finland | Sub |
France | FillesTV |
Virgin 17 | |
Germany | VIVA |
Hungary | Viasat3 |
Israel | Arutz HaYeladim |
Italy | Italia 1 |
Latvia | TV3 |
Lithuania | Tango TV |
Malaysia | 8TV |
Mexico | MTV Latin America (Formerly) Canal 4TV Boomerang (Current) |
Morocco | 2M TV |
New Zealand | TV2 |
Norway | TVNorge |
Peru | Boomerang Latin America |
Poland | ZigZap |
Portugal | MTV Portugal |
Russia | MTV Russia |
Serbia | RTS 2 |
South Africa | GO |
Spain | MTV Spain, 8Neox |
Sweden: | TV2 |
USA: | The N |
Ukraine: | K1 |
Venezuela | Televen |
Funimation Entertainment released the first two seasons on DVD in Region 1 in 2007.[6][7]
Echo Bridge Home Entertainment acquired the rights to the series in 2010 and subsequently released the final two seasons on DVD, available in the US only.[8][9]
DVD Name | Ep# | Release date |
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Season One | 13 | May 22, 2007 |
Season Two | 13 | December 4, 2007 |
Season Three | 13 | January 19, 2010 |
Season Four | 13 | July 27, 2010 |
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