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Camp Orange ''Camp Orange'' was an Australian children's reality television show broadcast on Nickelodeon. The first season premiered in February 2005. The latest season, Camp Orange: Twisted Siblings, premiered on 27 June 2015. The format has been adapte ...
'' was a children's reality television show broadcast on Nickelodeon. The first season premiered on 22 July 2011. The series was hosted by
Anna Williamson Anna Williamson (born 23 July 1981) is an English television presenter and dating agent. She is known as the former co-presenter of children's programmes '' Rescue Robots'' ''Toonattik'' and ''Action Stations!'' on CITV. In 2019, Williamson beg ...
,
Jamie Rickers James Rickers (born 21 May 1974) is an English former television presenter, best known as the co-presenter of children's programmes '' Prove It!'', ''Toonattik'' and '' Up On The Roof'' on CITV. Career Television Rickers presented '' Up On The Ro ...
and
Denise Lewis Denise Lewis (born 27 August 1972) is a British sports presenter and former track and field athlete, who specialised in the heptathlon. She won the gold medal in the heptathlon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, was twice Commonwealth Games champion, ...
. This was the international version of ''
Camp Orange ''Camp Orange'' was an Australian children's reality television show broadcast on Nickelodeon. The first season premiered in February 2005. The latest season, Camp Orange: Twisted Siblings, premiered on 27 June 2015. The format has been adapte ...
'', which is originally from Australia.


Overview

The show stars four teams of best friends, selected from thousands of video audition entries that kids send in from across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, vying for the outdoor adventure of a lifetime. They battle it out in messy physical challenges that test their wits and their teamwork skills in order to win prizes. In Season 1, each team would vote for a team and supply a reason to the vote after each challenge. In the end, the team who received the most votes won a trip on the Nickelodeon Cruise. Season 2 has been said to be different, with it rumoured that viewers at home will vote for the winner. Camp Orange UK did not return for a new series in 2013.


Seasons


Season 1 (2011)

Camp Orange: Wrong Town was hosted by
Anna Williamson Anna Williamson (born 23 July 1981) is an English television presenter and dating agent. She is known as the former co-presenter of children's programmes '' Rescue Robots'' ''Toonattik'' and ''Action Stations!'' on CITV. In 2019, Williamson beg ...
, Jamie Rickers and
Denise Lewis Denise Lewis (born 27 August 1972) is a British sports presenter and former track and field athlete, who specialised in the heptathlon. She won the gold medal in the heptathlon at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, was twice Commonwealth Games champion, ...
. on
Nickelodeon (UK & Ireland) Nickelodeon (commonly shortened to Nick) is a British pay television network aimed at children aged under 13. On 1 September 1993, a localised version of the US channel launched in the United Kingdom and launched at a later date in Ireland. I ...
. Season 1 premiered on 22 July 2011. The teams were Awesome 2SUM (Caleb and Aled), Double Trouble (Rosie and Rebecca), Yorky Corkies (Georgia and Elsie), and The Valley Commandos (Joe and Lucy). This season ended on 19 August 2011. The winning team were Double Trouble (Rosie and Rebecca)


Season 2 (2012)

Camp Orange returned to
Nickelodeon (UK & Ireland) Nickelodeon (commonly shortened to Nick) is a British pay television network aimed at children aged under 13. On 1 September 1993, a localised version of the US channel launched in the United Kingdom and launched at a later date in Ireland. I ...
in August 2012, titled 'The Lost Kingdom'. Filming started on 25 June 2012 and finished on 30 June 2012. Auditions opened on Monday 12 March 2012 and closed on Saturday 14 April. The teams started to be announced on air from 2 July 2012. It premiered on Sunday 12 August, with new episodes every Sunday for 5 weeks. The premiere got under 59,000 views, not getting into the top ten of Nick's programming that week.? The winners of this series were the Moon Waffles.


Contestants


References

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