Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Like tightrope-walking, train-surfing and swimming with sharks, creating television for the tweens and early teens is fraught with peril ...
TV Guide Online recently grabbed some quality phone time with brothers Will and Douglas McRobb (The Adventures of Pete &#038 Pete), co-creators of Radio Free Roscoe on The N, Noggin's nighttime ...
Canada’s Decode Entertainment has concluded further international sales for music-based live-action series Radio Free Roscoe (52×22′), including deals in South Africa and Ireland. South African pay-TV ...
Your one watt beacon of light, shining through the radio smog... Radio Free Roscoe follows the lives of four diverse and quirky teenagers who launch an underground radio station. Not content to be ...
Family Channel live action youth series Radio Free Roscoe has hit the 52-ep mark (stripped Monday to Thursdays at 7 p.m. with new episodes on the weekend), yet remains a bit of an under-hyped phenom.
The gang is reeling from secrets, betrayal, love and hurt feelings. Nobody but Question Mark wants to be at Radio Free Roscoe anymore. Like a lone wolf, Question Mark continues on his own trying to ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Like tightrope-walking, train-surfing and swimming with sharks, creating television for the tweens and early teens is fraught with peril ...
This week on Radio Free Roscoe: The DJs decide to host their own 'underground' dance party. While word of the dance is spreading, a nerdy kid named Leon starts telling everyone that he is Smog. Travis ...
HOLLYWOOD, July 9 (UPI) -- A new teen comedy, Radio Free Roscoe, premiers Aug. 1 on The Noggin's nighttime network. The action is centered around four high school freshmen who run an underground radio ...
Radio Free Roscoe was a Canadian television series filmed in Toronto, Ontario. The show was produced by Decode Entertainment, and it first aired on 1 August 2003 on Family, in Canada. It has also been ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Kids these days are hard to please. The ninth grade at Henry Roscoe High has its own radio station yet still complains of editorial ...