Staraoke
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[[Nigel Clarke]] and Laura Hamilton | [[Nigel Clarke]] and Laura Hamilton | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
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Archie for Boomerang, 18 September to 12 December 2009 (26 episodes in 1 series) | Archie for Boomerang, 18 September to 12 December 2009 (26 episodes in 1 series) | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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Children's karaoke show. Voice-recognition software is used to determine how accurately the contestants hit the notes, with various cartoon graphics being generated in real time to illustrate how well or badly they're doing (e.g. a car going along a road, but veering off to the side when the contestants go wrong). The eventual losers get gunged. | Children's karaoke show. Voice-recognition software is used to determine how accurately the contestants hit the notes, with various cartoon graphics being generated in real time to illustrate how well or badly they're doing (e.g. a car going along a road, but veering off to the side when the contestants go wrong). The eventual losers get gunged. | ||
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From a format originally created by the Finnish company Intervisio. | From a format originally created by the Finnish company Intervisio. | ||
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[[Weaver's Week 2013-02-17|Weaver's Week review]] | [[Weaver's Week 2013-02-17|Weaver's Week review]] |
Revision as of 04:22, 12 August 2013
Contents |
Host
Nigel Clarke and Laura Hamilton
Broadcast
Archie for Boomerang, 18 September to 12 December 2009 (26 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Children's karaoke show. Voice-recognition software is used to determine how accurately the contestants hit the notes, with various cartoon graphics being generated in real time to illustrate how well or badly they're doing (e.g. a car going along a road, but veering off to the side when the contestants go wrong). The eventual losers get gunged.
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Inventor
From a format originally created by the Finnish company Intervisio.