Robbie, Ray, Lily and Travis have had enough with the lame crap on the radio. So they decide to take over and give Roscoe High what it needs: an underground radio station. Can they find thei... Read allRobbie, Ray, Lily and Travis have had enough with the lame crap on the radio. So they decide to take over and give Roscoe High what it needs: an underground radio station. Can they find their voice while keeping their identities a secret?Robbie, Ray, Lily and Travis have had enough with the lame crap on the radio. So they decide to take over and give Roscoe High what it needs: an underground radio station. Can they find their voice while keeping their identities a secret?
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- 2 wins & 7 nominations total
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The show has everything, and although the second season may have focused a bit too much on romance and less on what made the show so unbelievably popular among a demographic of fans in its first season, I still have yet to view a 'bad' episode.
RFR gives a universal message about individuality and following one's heart, despite adversity, and I would recommend it to people of all ages.
I must say that I think this may be one of the best kids shows ever created. Will McRobb, creator of Pete and Pete, is the brains behind this great show.
The best thing about this show is the plot. Four kids who attend Roscoe High School build a radio station to have their voices be heard, not to protest anything. They give advice to callers, talk about events at their school, and play music that isn't played on their local Top 40 station. No Nelly or 50 Cent on this station. (Thank God)
However, for the sake of the station's integrity they never say their real names on the air and never reveal their aliases to other people.
They express and defend their own opinions but don't come off as whiny, close-minded brats. When someone does something to compromise that right they love, they take action against it. The center of one episode was a protest against a rule banning headphone usage in school. (Which I relate to because CD players are banned on campus at my school)
As important as the station is to the show and the characters, it isn't an all-consuming factor. The characters go through the same crap that all teens have to go through like relationship trouble. Even though that idea has been done to death, this show tells kids that a broken heart is not the end of the world. And that is something so refreshing, I can't begin to tell you.
Radio Free Roscoe is a great blend of originality, empathy, and humor. There have only been four or five episodes so far but I've enjoyed all of them. I've laughed during each one, related to lots of the situations that the kids go through and it always ends with me being satisfied and wanting more.
I don't know if there are more episodes in the works or if the handful of episodes that air on Noggin are all there is. I honestly think that this is the best kids show that's come out since Hey Arnold! and Noggin has a real winner on their hands.
And for all of those who don't know: It was Robbie's idea to start their own radio station. He met Travis when they both auditioned for a spot on Cougar Radio, and didn't get it. After finding out that Travis was able to do all the intricate details it takes to get on the radio, Robbie suckered Ray & Lily into joining them since they hung out in that comfy basement-type-place already. They were awful at first but got increasingly better, etc. Hope that helps someone. Great show!
Did you know
- TriviaAlthough canceled on the N network in America, the show has become enough of a success in Canada for the Family network to continue production until they pulled out as well in early summer 2005.
- Quotes
Travis Strong: [On his kiss with Lily] Ray, it didn't mean anything.
Raymond 'Ray' Brennan: Oh, don't say that. Don't say that it didn't mean anything. Listen to me. If you thought about her everyday or if you memorized her laugh or if you once calculated how many seconds she's been alive, maybe I could get how you could do this to me. But can you do it and say it meant nothing?
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- Радио Роско
- Filming locations
- Central Toronto Academy, 570 Shaw Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada(school exterior)
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- Runtime30 minutes
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