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== Broadcast ==
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BBC One, 22 September 2006 to 20 June 2008 (28 episodes in 2 series)
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CBBC, 10 September 2010 to 26 July 2014 (48 episodes in 4 series, 2013-14 as ''The Slammer Returns'')
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OK, so you thought the synopsis for [[You Should be So Lucky!]] is odd - wellll, you haven't heard anything yet.
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[[Mastermind]]'s official warm-up man Ted Robbins plays the role of a Governor of a showbiz prison where the encarcerated variety acts have to perform in front of the Parole Board of 50 children who then decide which of the four acts gets released from the Nick.
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[[Mastermind]]'s official warm-up man Ted Robbins plays the role of a Governor of a showbiz prison where the incarcerated variety acts have to perform in front of the Parole Board of 50 children who then decide which of the four acts gets released from the Nick.
<div class="image">[[Image:Slammer tedrobbins crew.jpg|400px]]''The Slammer is a rare place where Ted Robbins' jokes aren't the only criminal thing''</div>
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''The Slammer'' was voted Best Entertainment Programme at the 2007 Children's BAFTA awards.
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With the exception of [[Ted Robbins]], every single other cast member had worked on [[Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow]].
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== Web links ==
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/shows/the-slammer BBC programme page]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Slammer Wikipedia entry]
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[http://www.ravensbourne.ac.uk/bbc-motion-graphics-archive/slammer-2013 Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive]
== See also ==
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Current revision as of 21:25, 26 December 2023

Contents

Host

Ted Robbins as The Governor

Co-hosts

Announcer: Steven Ryde

Lee Barnett as Jeremy Gimbert

Dave Chapman as Peter Nokio

Ian Kirkby as Mr Burgess

Melvin Odoom as Melvin

Broadcast

BBC One, 22 September 2006 to 20 June 2008 (28 episodes in 2 series)

CBBC, 10 September 2010 to 26 July 2014 (48 episodes in 4 series, 2013-14 as The Slammer Returns)

Synopsis

OK, so you thought the synopsis for You Should be So Lucky! is odd - wellll, you haven't heard anything yet.

Mastermind's official warm-up man Ted Robbins plays the role of a Governor of a showbiz prison where the incarcerated variety acts have to perform in front of the Parole Board of 50 children who then decide which of the four acts gets released from the Nick.

The Slammer is a rare place where Ted Robbins' jokes aren't the only criminal thing

Various prison officers ask the children for their opinions of the performances in a Dixon of Dock Green style. The kids all seem to have some kind of clipboard even if they're just saying "Brilliant!", "Amazing!" etc.

Despite the bizarre concept, the acts are great to watch and the production values are very solid with a cleverly matched set and lighting scheme that makes the whole thing horribly plausible. The weird scoring on the clapometer is perhaps something to tweak (why 107.4?) but overall this deserved a long spell on BBC One.

Catchphrases

"If you can't sing, dance or rhyme, don't do the crime".

Theme music

Andy Blythe and Marten Joustra

Trivia

The Slammer was voted Best Entertainment Programme at the 2007 Children's BAFTA awards.

With the exception of Ted Robbins, every single other cast member had worked on Dick and Dom in Da Bungalow.

Web links

BBC programme page

Wikipedia entry

Opening titles from the BBC Motion Graphics Archive

See also

Weaver's Week review

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