15-853: Shak may refer to: The Shak , a television series Shak (Hebrew: ש"ך ), acronymic name given to Shabbatai ha-Kohen (1621–1662) Shake Shack (NYSE: SHAK), American restaurant chain Shak., abbreviation for William Shakespeare People [ edit ] Given name [ edit ] Shak Adams (born 1998), American soccer player Surname [ edit ] Beth Shak (born 1969), American poker player Dan Shak (born 1959), American poker player Steve Shak (born 1978), American soccer player Therese Wai Han Shak (1932–2010), Hong Kong teacher and nonprofit executive See also [ edit ] Shack (disambiguation) Shaki (disambiguation) Shaq (disambiguation) Topics referred to by
30-623: Is an Australian children's television program that was broadcast on the Nine Network from 2009 to 2010. The cast for series one included Drew Jarvis , Beau Walker , Jacqueline Duncan and Kendal Nagorcka, with Libby Campbell joining the cast from series two onwards, portraying characters Curio, Nitro, Eco, Picasso and Willow respectively. Throughout each episode, viewer questions, queries, dares and challenges are answered in an entertaining and educational manner along with intersecting storylines. Curio, Nitro and Picasso, former television presenters of
45-489: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages The Shak The Shak was an Australian children's television program broadcast on the Nine Network . Its four hosts, Curio ( Drew Jarvis ), Nitro ( Beau Walker ), Picasso (Kendal Nagorcka) and Eco (Jacqueline Duncan) answered viewer questions, queries, dares and challenges in an entertaining and educational manner. Each host's name relates to their personality and
60-527: The character "Geordie" as Nitros best friend. Series 4 - Series 4 aired in January–March 2008. Series 5 - Series 5 was shown in 2008 with a number of guests, Such as Bert Newton as Curio's Grandfather and a number of athletes, dancers and people associated with the themes. All of the cast returned for this series. Series 6 - Series 6 was shown in November–December 2008. Series 7 - Series 7
75-406: The house, Karl Stimpson marries Aunt Agnes, in order to evict the house-mates, however after his plans fail, he zaps Curio, sending him back in the past, leaving Nitro and Willow the only ones living in the share house. The series was announced as a revamp in late 2008, however it is actually classified as a spinoff/sequel to the original show The Shak . The show features new theme song created by
90-400: The same composer of the original shows theme which maintains the same 'surfie' melody but with a more prominent acoustic guitar, thus making the song have a more contemporary, rock feel. The opening segment has changed to a montage of Shaksters. The closing credits are now accompanied by bloopers accumulated throughout the show's shooting of its various segments and storylines. After Picasso left
105-451: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Shak . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Shak&oldid=1255298989 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Articles containing Hebrew-language text Short description
120-558: The series The Shak , move in together to a sharehouse which is owned by Aunt Agnes and Aunt Beatrice. They deal with everyday issues. Picasso leaves the house to attend the New York Academy of Performing Arts, which leaves Curio and Nitro, the only people living together in the house. After Nitro and Curio feel lonely they search for a replacement, later finding Willow. The house now back to its original number of house-mates, once again deal with every day issues. Months into living in
135-423: The show, a search for a Shakster competition was launched in which they cast Libby Campbell as Willow. the first series premiered on 20 April 2009 and finished airing on 17 July 2009. The second series premiered on 31 April 2009, airing each Monday in an afternoon time-slot. The series then shifted to airing every weekday at the same time-slot, until the final episode aired on 20 April 2010. On 26 May 2010, The Shak
150-412: The type of stories they present. Viewers sent questions and suggestions to the presenters via the shows website. The series was filmed, for the main part, at a studio resembling a large shed or shack, hence the name "Shak", it decorated with all manner of objects. The characters arrived via a prop of a wave, and exited through a door on the other side of the shack. They were known as 'Shaksters', as were
165-650: The viewers. Other filming was done at various attractions and locations on the Gold Coast where the Shak was set, with Dreamworld being a regular filming spot. In 2006, the filming was done at Sea World but in early 2007, filming was moved to the WhiteWater World theme park. This was explained via an explosion made by Curio, which resulted in the Shaksters moving. and the opening titles were fully animated however in 2007 it
SECTION 10
#1732848849718180-447: Was announced as having breached the children's television standards for endorsing a product by 'The Australian Communications and Media Authority'. The claim was made when Kendal, Drew and Beau were seen riding scooters with close up scenes during a prize segment. On the entertainment news site 'TV Tonight' comments on the story were mostly negative and damming to the ACMA. On 13 January 2010,
195-475: Was changed to a mix of live action and animation. The show ended in mid-2008 so it could make way for the Sequel The Shak at Home which had Curio, Nitro and Picasso living in a share house. Picasso later left the show and was later replaced by a new character named Willow. The sequel ended on 13 January 2010 Series 1 - Series 1 first aired in 2006 at 4:00pm weekdays, It replaced Hot Source . The opening
210-462: Was entirely cartoon animated and had the whole original cast which included Eco, Curio, Nitro And Picasso. The show was not very popular, but soon gained a steady audience. Series 2 - Series 2 aired in early 2007. This series had a lot more comedy and entertaining segments with Drew Jarvis showing his talent with his alter egos. This series had an audience boost and was better received by audiences. Series 3 - Series 3 aired in late 2007. This added
225-491: Was shown in early 2009 and was the last series of the original format. It was called the best series by audiences. It was the highest rating series at that time. This was Eco's last season. ' Series 8 and beyond - This season changed format into half hour scripted acting where Picasso, Nitro and Curio shared a house together, and the storylines revolved around this. It was a half hour multi cam format. The Shak at Home The Shak at Home (on-screen title The Shak )
#717282