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The Gadget Show
Each week, the show previews and reviews the latest gadgets, and broadcasts the latest technology news. The show is aimed at giving the mass consumer an insight into the gadget world and in addition, it aims to give enough information for the more "geeky" audience, but still making it accessible to the more casual viewer. The show has featured Blu-ray Discs, video cameras, MP3 players and other technologies. A segment showing viewers how to get the most out of their technology is also included along with a competition to win anything from £5,000 to £20,000 worth of new gadgets. Each series usually contains a special episode focusing on a particular technology conference or expo. Past conferences include CeBIT and The Next Fest.
Series 5 saw a slight tweak in the format, with the three presenters hosting from a studio base, although a lot of the show still takes place outside of the studio. A recurring theme in the updated format is a regular challenge between Jason and Suzi (and occasionally Jon and Dallas), typically set around a particular gadget and their testing or use based around it. Another addition is that now the week's main featured gadget(s), typically reviewed by Jon, is given a 'G rating' from one to five. The seventh series, starting on 29 October 2007, saw the running increased to one hour. From series 8, the studio was been given a major makeover, consisting of a cool blue theme with a giant touchscreen PC monitor. There is now also a new "Top 5" feature which consists of the Top 5 gadgets in a certain category.
A new series of The Gadget Show (Series 11) will begin on Monday 9 March 2009 at 8:00pm.
Series 5 saw a slight tweak in the format, with the three presenters hosting from a studio base, although a lot of the show still takes place outside of the studio. A recurring theme in the updated format is a regular challenge between Jason and Suzi (and occasionally Jon and Dallas), typically set around a particular gadget and their testing or use based around it. Another addition is that now the week's main featured gadget(s), typically reviewed by Jon, is given a 'G rating' from one to five. The seventh series, starting on 29 October 2007, saw the running increased to one hour. From series 8, the studio was been given a major makeover, consisting of a cool blue theme with a giant touchscreen PC monitor. There is now also a new "Top 5" feature which consists of the Top 5 gadgets in a certain category.
A new series of The Gadget Show (Series 11) will begin on Monday 9 March 2009 at 8:00pm.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
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The Gadget Show is a British television series focusing on the world of technology, currently in its tenth series. Originally a thirty minute show, it currently airs for one hour (including advertisements) on Five, and the studio sections are filmed at The Custard Factory on Gibb Street in Birmingham, UK. Repeats have aired on Freeview channel Fiver and satellite channel Bravo as well as Five's internet on demand service Demand Five. In Australia it is aired on The Lifestyle Channel.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
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Suzi Perry
Suzi Perry, having previously worked on BBC Two's short-lived revival of Treasure Hunt, and BBC One's revival of Superstars, has also presented for sports programmes such as Grandstand and TV coverage of Wimbledon, the London Marathon and the 2004 Olympic Games for BBC Sport. A journalist, Perry is respected in the biking world for her pit-side reports on the MotoGP. She currently also presents on The Discovery Channel and BBC Two. She also co - presented with Ian Wright on Sky One's Premier League all stars.
Jon Bentley
Jon Bentley's television career has mostly concentrated on the world of motoring television. Between 1987 and 1998, he was producer and editor of BBC Two's Top Gear and was series producer of Fifth Gear from 2002 to 2004. In recent series, he is only appearing in his own segment in the show and one or two mini-segments, whilst most of the show is fronted by Suzi and Jason. He typically begins his segments with the words "Now, I'd like to talk to you about...".
Jason Bradbury
Jason Bradbury's career in entertainment began in the stand-up comedy circuit. Television programmes he has presented include Top Gear GTi (a spin-off show from the BBC motoring show Top Gear, shown on UKTV People), The Air Show, Mercenaries and The Web Review. He also presents a show on Discovery Kids called Gross!. According to the 30 October 2007 episode of The Gadget show, Jason is also a keen robot enthusiast demonstrating his robot building abilities in the 20 November 2007 episode of the show.
Ortis Deley
Ortis has joined the show, replacing Dallas. He appeared for the first time in the Gadget Show Roadtrip Special, aired on 30 January 2009.
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www.HumTum.Me
MarketsNow.com
www.linkque.com
Suzi Perry
Suzi Perry, having previously worked on BBC Two's short-lived revival of Treasure Hunt, and BBC One's revival of Superstars, has also presented for sports programmes such as Grandstand and TV coverage of Wimbledon, the London Marathon and the 2004 Olympic Games for BBC Sport. A journalist, Perry is respected in the biking world for her pit-side reports on the MotoGP. She currently also presents on The Discovery Channel and BBC Two. She also co - presented with Ian Wright on Sky One's Premier League all stars.
Jon Bentley
Jon Bentley's television career has mostly concentrated on the world of motoring television. Between 1987 and 1998, he was producer and editor of BBC Two's Top Gear and was series producer of Fifth Gear from 2002 to 2004. In recent series, he is only appearing in his own segment in the show and one or two mini-segments, whilst most of the show is fronted by Suzi and Jason. He typically begins his segments with the words "Now, I'd like to talk to you about...".
Jason Bradbury
Jason Bradbury's career in entertainment began in the stand-up comedy circuit. Television programmes he has presented include Top Gear GTi (a spin-off show from the BBC motoring show Top Gear, shown on UKTV People), The Air Show, Mercenaries and The Web Review. He also presents a show on Discovery Kids called Gross!. According to the 30 October 2007 episode of The Gadget show, Jason is also a keen robot enthusiast demonstrating his robot building abilities in the 20 November 2007 episode of the show.
Ortis Deley
Ortis has joined the show, replacing Dallas. He appeared for the first time in the Gadget Show Roadtrip Special, aired on 30 January 2009.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
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