The Upside Down Show

The Upside Down Show

2005
The Upside Down Show
The Upside Down Show

The Upside Down Show

8.6 | en | Comedy

The Upside Down Show, was a Logie Award winning show featuring Shane Dundas and David Collins that airs on Noggin, Nick Jr. Australia and ABC Australia. On the show they play brothers who live together in a strange house with a variety of unusual rooms. The show premiered on Nick Jr. Australia in August 2006 and on Noggin US on 16 October 2006, with 13 episodes developed by the highly acclaimed Sesame Workshop. The Sesame Workshop logo used on this show can only be seen on Noggin. Initial views of The Upside Down Show were disappointing, as it failed to match the views of Play With Me Sesame and Caillou during the 2006-2007 season. The show's début was criticized as being similar to Ernie and Bert. On 27 December 2006, in a New York Post interview, Shane Dundas expressed doubts about the return of the show for a second season. On 1 June 2007, the Umbilical Brothers announced on their website that Nickelodeon/Noggin USA were not interested in a third season of The Upside Down Show, despite its success. In 2007, the show won the Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Award for Main Title Design and a Parents' Choice Award Silver Honor for Television.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP2  Football
Nov. 08,2008
Football

Shane and David are ready for the Football game.

EP1  Halloween
Oct. 09,2008
Halloween

Shane and David are going trick-or-treat.

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Released: 2005-10-16 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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The Upside Down Show, was a Logie Award winning show featuring Shane Dundas and David Collins that airs on Noggin, Nick Jr. Australia and ABC Australia. On the show they play brothers who live together in a strange house with a variety of unusual rooms. The show premiered on Nick Jr. Australia in August 2006 and on Noggin US on 16 October 2006, with 13 episodes developed by the highly acclaimed Sesame Workshop. The Sesame Workshop logo used on this show can only be seen on Noggin. Initial views of The Upside Down Show were disappointing, as it failed to match the views of Play With Me Sesame and Caillou during the 2006-2007 season. The show's début was criticized as being similar to Ernie and Bert. On 27 December 2006, in a New York Post interview, Shane Dundas expressed doubts about the return of the show for a second season. On 1 June 2007, the Umbilical Brothers announced on their website that Nickelodeon/Noggin USA were not interested in a third season of The Upside Down Show, despite its success. In 2007, the show won the Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Award for Main Title Design and a Parents' Choice Award Silver Honor for Television.

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Reviews

cantmissamy My 5 year old son, just loves your show. You seem to make a way to make each child in your audience feel they are special. I love the way that my child can not only use his imagination but his mind as well. Not only does he get your jokes, but I do as well. Your show is the one that I do not mind having on. My son just gets a kick the way you use the remote and interacts with him. He really laughs out loud the way you goto other rooms and is surprised with each one you goto. He does not have a favorite among you, as he loves you both. Thank you so much for such a wonderful show. I look forward to seeing more of it and seeing you expanding the many characters you have.
meegangarrity Our family is a big fan of the Upside Down Show! My son has written them letters asking for them to come to our house (something he's never done with any other "character"). We don't know where to send fan mail so please respond with an appropriate address if one is known. My two children, 4 and 3, enjoy all of the episodes and were hooked from the first show! The interactive nature and silliness of the "boys" keeps us smiling from beginning to end and we hope that the shows stars and creators will consider making more episodes! My son and daughter especially love Shane and David and look forward to some new episodes. My son is also awaiting the arrival of the "boys" at our house - he knows that Australia is a far away country (this has turned into a geography lesson as well)and that it may take some time, but loves that fact that they are "real people" and may actually respond. Thanks again for your efforts and successes in creating a fabulous show! Meegan
cremetch I am so impressed with your show! My 3 year old will not go down for a nap until he watches your show! He adores Shane and David and often says he wants to grow up "just like David". His favorite episodes are the "Ice cream" one and the "Art Museum" one. He laughs so hard when David and Shane go to the "Sticky Room" I think I have to change his pants!I believe with all the violence and weird cartoons that are on TV now you are truly great roll models! Good for you and I think you deserve more credit then you are given! Keep it up! I only wish the show was on more after 5 PM CST because I think you would have more of an audience! Thank you for all you do and for letting me share my opinion!
Corine Mrsich Oh please tell me they are making more episodes of this wonderful show! My son is only 2 1/2 and loves watching them pretend, but I love it for the jokes they add for the adults. My favorite was the episode with the orange golf ball and they were yelling at it like Adam Sandler does in Happy Gilmore. I feel really good about letting my son watch this show because I know that he's learning while we are both being entertained. We watch this show on a channel called Noggin, which has a great selection of educational programs such as this one. Another favorite of ours on this channel is Jack's Big Music Show. Kids learn all about different kinds of music. It is similar to The Upside Down Show because it also has the characters talk to the camera while not talking down to the audience. I wish that more children's shows could be like The Upside Down Show and Jack's Big Music Show.