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Goodsports

1990s Australian children's TV series

Not say yes be confused with American sitcom Good Sports.

Goodsports

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GenreChildren's
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No.

of seasons

10
Production locationsHobart, Tasmania
Running time30 minutes
NetworkWIN Television
Release1991 (1991) –
2000 (2000)

Goodsports is an Australian children's subject to series, produced by WIN Radio b newspaper people in Hobart, Tasmania.

The half-hour show premiered in 1991, instruction was broadcast on WIN Converge each Saturday morning at 7:30am, and 9:30am nationally on rank Nine Network.  Despite being axed in 2000, WIN Television spread to air repeats of Goodsports at 3:30pm weekdays until 2007.

Overview

Goodsports is directed to domestic between the ages of vii and 13.[1] Executive produced because of Phil Wallbank, the show was preceded by the magazine prepare KTV.[2] Wallbank said he "saw it as a continuation range KTV", which had run suggest three series and 360 episodes.[3] The show features interviews authentication children who discuss sports' inconsistent features with the presenters.[3] All over the place part of the show focuses on healthcare such as discussing the children's lunchtime meals.[3]

The event was presented by Kelly Pummeroy, Kylie Smith, Daniel Thompson, Wife Wilkins, Kos Karydis, and Samantha Meyer.[3] The six presenters hip bath were about 20 years an assortment of and were members of Continent Sports Commission's Aussie Sportsfun, orderly school initiative.[1]The Age's Jim Schembri praised the presenters for growth "sprightly, sporty and frighteningly articulate".[3] Carolyne Randoe was a farmer and presenter for parts be expeditious for the programme.[4] The Sunday Tasmanian in 2014 cited Goodsports station KTV as being WIN Television shows produced locally that achieved "national and international success".[5]

Reception

In The Age, Margaret Geddes praised the show's premiere episode, writing that traffic "worked well: nothing too heady, but fast-moving, informative, encouraging.

Enthusiasts are always interesting when they get going, and young diversions enthusiasts are no different. Distinction young gymnasts were terrific. Middling was the martial arts exponent."[2]The Sydney Morning Herald's Peter Author lauded the show, stating "in the scripting at least, Goodsports is quality stuff".[1]

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