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The Slammer (series 3)

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Series three of The Slammer which will air from 4.30 to 5.00pm from Friday 10 September 2010 for a third series on the BBC CBBC Channel.

Contents

Episode Listing

  • It's a Puppet - Friday 10 September 2010, 16:30 on CBBC (1/15). Duration 30 mins.
  • There are big changes for the Freedom Show when the governor receives a fax.

  • Braking In - Friday 17 September 2010, 16:30 on CBBC (2/15). Duration 30 mins.
  • Who is the dazzling new prisoner Stevie Sparkle? And what showbiz crime has he committed?

    Acts include

    Show 1: It's A Puppet

    Flaming Fun Fire Show / Dancers - This show is performed by a pair (Johnathan Reynolds and Merlin Bolton-Smith) of highly trained (not to mention highly insured!), pro-technicians. Each artist, a true master with his or her own pyrotechnic paraphernalia.

    Betty Brawn - Australian super strong lady

    Christian Lee - Now you see it ... silent comic stage magician, performs to music

    Duelling Sabres - Fighting stunt act

    3 Run - A parkour, free running act of athletic ability

    Bollywood Dreams - Bollywood dance crew

    Alina Eskina - Solo cube acrobat who spins from a strap supported only by her neck

    West End Fever - All singing, all dancing group singing songs from favourite musicals.

    Millie & Tillie - Doubles Trapeze act

    Guy Barrett - Box illusionist

    Take Fat - Comic tribute singers

    Gandini Jugglers - LED performers juggling clubs

    Pro Jump 101 - Bouncy stilt crew

    Trio Micheev Ring - Circus act that features a ring, balanced on a performer's forehead, with an acrobatic lady balanced on top of this.

    Jukebox Juniors - Young dancers who were finalists on Got To Dance, Series 1, on Sky 1

    Steve Best - Comedian

    Sasha The Human Frog - Circus act featuring a 180 degree leg split

    Tracy Jones - Aerial strap act

    The Showstoppers - Improvised singing group who sing ideas from the audience

    Germain Delbosq - Motorbike Foot Juggler

    Andrey Averyushkin - Drum Juggler

    Scat Bloke - Scatting singer

    Justin M. Monehen - UK Stage magician who appears to perform bizarre body illusions such as pulling his fingers off, twisting his head 360˚ and playing with a living severed hand.

    The Zaporozhian Cossack dancers - UK dance group who performed traditional Cossack dances along with energetic acrobatics.

    Petit Mal - Bouncy exercise ball acrobatic act

    Chris Lynam - Comedian

    Emily Crow - Freestyle young dancer who was a finalist on Got To Dance, Series 1, on Sky 1

    The Doktorovs - Aerial Straps Duo

    Show 7: Team Extreme - Inline skaters, complete with ramps

    Mr Origami - Comic Artist who 'creates' newspaper objects

    Frederico Forte - Opera Singer

    No Horses, Only Fools - Acrobatic comedy tumblers

    Globot - Glowing robot with glowing LED dancers

    Alex Crow - Mind Reader

    Roller Chicks - Roller skating singing girls

    String Fever - Cello string act

    Pyromantic - Fire aerial act

    A Cherry on Top - Can Can Dancers

    James Freedman - Pickpocket

    Marvellous Marvin - Character

    The Silver Dragons - Martial arts crew

    Bankina - Acrobatic dancers from Colombia

    Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers - Drummers

    DJ Woody - DJ turntablist with visual effects

    Show 12 - Walkies Vampire Ascendence - Bungee Act

    Planet Jump Rope - Glow in the dark skipping rope jump act

    Woody The One Man Band - One man band, all singing, all playing

    Jonathan Shotton - Illusionist

    Show 13 - Tough Nut K-Slick - Comedy Rapper

    Scales of the Unexpected - Acapella Singers

    Marc Oberon - LED / Glow performer

    Big Ron & The Jigglers - GIant puppet singing with dancers

    Show 14: Highlights Special

    Show 15: Christmas Special

    The Big Bouncers - Big Ball jugglers

    Madeline the Christmas Fairy - TIght Wire Act

    Potted Panto - Panto in a jiffy

    Singa Longa Slammer - Cast Christmas Sing Song

    References

    The Slammer (series 3) Wikipedia