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Genre | Situation comedy |
Format | Children's sitcom |
Created by | Dan Schneider |
Starring | Miranda Cosgrove Jennette McCurdy Nathan Kress Jerry Trainor Noah Munck (season 4-present, regular; seasons 1-3, recurring[1] |
Theme music composer | Michael Corcoran |
Opening theme | "Leave It All to Me", sung by Miranda Cosgrove and Drake Bell |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 71 (aired) (List of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) | Dan Schneider |
Producer(s) | Robin Weiner (supervising producer) Joe Catania Bruce Rand Berman (season 2-present) |
Location(s) | Seattle, Washington (setting) Nickelodeon On Sunset, Hollywood, California (taping location) |
Camera setup | Videotape (filmized); Multi-camera |
Running time | 30 min. |
Production company(s) | Schneider's Bakery Nickelodeon Productions |
Distributor | Nickelodeon |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Nickelodeon |
Picture format | HD: 1080i/720p SD: 480i/576i |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original run | September 8, 2007 | – present
Status | Returning series |
External links | |
Official website |
iCarly is an American children's television series that focuses on a girl named Carly Shay who creates her own web show called iCarly with her best friends Sam and Freddie. The series stars Miranda Cosgrove as Carly, Jennette McCurdy as Sam, Nathan Kress as Freddie, Jerry Trainor as Spencer and Noah Munck as Gibby and was created by Dan Schneider, who also serves as executive producer. The show is taped at Nickelodeon On Sunset in Hollywood, California.
The show premiered on Nickelodeon on September 8, 2007. It was originally rated TV-Y7, and later, TV-G. Production of Season 4 began in May 2010[2][3] and this season will have 26 episodes, after Miranda Cosgrove inked a seven-figure deal.[4] According to an article on TV Guide, she makes $180,000 per episode - one of the highest paid teen stars ever.[5]
iCarly is shown in a number of other countries including Canada (YTV and Nickelodeon Canada) and the United Kingdom (Nickelodeon UK, Easter 2008).
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When Carly and her sassy best bud Sam act funny at a school talent show audition, tech-savvy Freddie tapes it and posts it online without telling them. Upon seeing the girls' strong chemistry and banter, the online audience clamors for more and the iCarly webcast is born. While grappling with typical issues of adolescence, Carly, Sam, and Freddie find they've also become online celebrities as their show, which features talent contests, recipes, problem-solving, and random dancing, garners international accolades.
Carly lives in Seattle, Washington with her twenty-eight year old brother/guardian Spencer and produces the show in a makeshift third-floor studio loft in his apartment. Although no mention is made about the location of their mother, Carly and Spencer's father is a U.S. Air Force officer ("Col. Steven Shay"), temporarily stationed on a submarine, who is often mentioned but has never actually been seen on the show.
Season | Episodes | Season Premiere | Season Finale |
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Season 1 | 25 | September 8, 2007 | July 25, 2008 |
Season 2 | 25 | September 27, 2008 | August 8, 2009 |
Season 3 | 20 | September 12, 2009 | June 26, 2010 |
Season 4 | 26 | July 30, 2010[6] | N/A |
Title | Airdate |
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iCarly Saves TV | June 13, 2008 |
iGo to Japan | November 8, 2008 |
iDate A Bad Boy | May 9, 2009 |
iFight Shelby Marx | August 8, 2009 |
iQuit iCarly | December 5, 2009 |
iSaved Your Life | January 18, 2010 |
iPsycho | June 4, 2010 |
iGot a Hot Room | July 30, 2010 |
iSam's Mom | September 11, 2010 |
Dan Schneider, the creator of iCarly and Victorious has confirmed via his Facebook and Twitter that a crossover special between the two shows are now completed, as of August 29th 2010.[7] Later that night the script was sent out and the following day it went into production.[8] Production will last about 3 weeks long. The episode will air sometime late 2010 or early 2011. It will be a 3-part episode.
DVD Title | Region 1 | Discs | Episodes | Extras |
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iCarly: Season 1, Vol. 1 | June 9, 2008 | 2 | 1, 2, 16, 3-13 | "Leave It All to Me" by Miranda Cosgrove. |
iCarly: Season 1, Vol. 2 | April 21, 2009 | 2 | 14, 15, 17-25 | Behind the Slime with the cast of iCarly; Behind-the-Scenes Extras; Pilot Episode of True Jackson, VP. |
iCarly: Season 2, Vol. 1 | August 18, 2009 | 2 | 26–38 | Featurette for The Making of "iGo to Japan". |
iCarly: iFight Shelby Marx[9] | March 30, 2010 | 1 | 49-50, 43-44, 39, 54 | Special bonus episode: Pilot episode of Big Time Rush. |
iCarly: iSaved Your Life[10] | June 8, 2010 | 1 | 60, 58-59, 51, 48, 57 | TBA |
iCarly: iSpace Out[11] | August 31, 2010 | 1 | 63, 61, 62, 67 (2 others) | Special bonus episode: Pilot episode of Victorious. |
Columbia Records and Nickelodeon Records has released a soundtrack for the show entitled iCarly. It includes the theme song and four original songs by Miranda Cosgrove. Several tracks by guest artists and cast dialogue are also included.
In reality, the iCarly.com website contains many promotional videos by the cast (as their respective characters), as well as content created and sent in by viewers. Other features on the site include characters' blogs, pictures from the set, songs, games, and comments from viewers. Many fictional websites from this show redirect to this page. For example, Zaplook, SplashFace, ToonJuice,CraigsMix, Nevelocity, PillowMyHead.com, AggressiveParenting.com, SamPuckett.com, TheValerieShow.com, NeverWatchiCarly.com, iSnarly.com, SprayYourChildren.com, and any other website mentioned on the show redirect to this page.
An animated PC hidden object game, iCarly: iDream in Toons, was released by Nickelodeon on their Nick Arcade. Jerry Trainor is the only actor from the cast who lends his voice to the game, the rest of the characters' speech being dubbed with typing sounds on a keyboard.
On May 13, 2009, Nickelodeon announced they had reached an agreement with Activision to produce an iCarly video game for the Nintendo DS and Wii. The game was released October 28, 2009. The cast lend their voices in the videogame.
On January 11, 2010, the official iCarly Facebook page announced the release of an application called "Sam's Remote" exclusively for iPhone and iPod Touch. This app consists of Sam's remote, which she uses on live casts of iCarly in the show, where one pushes different buttons and they make silly sound effects. Available through the iTunes App Store for $1.99 download.
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1. iDon't Wanna Fight! |
2. iHatch Chicks! |
Book | Episode(s) |
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1. iHave a Web Show! | 1x01 iPilot 1x02 iWant More Viewers |
2. iWanna Stay! | 1x08 iSpy a Mean Teacher 1x05 iWanna Stay with Spencer |
3. iWant a World Record! | 10. iWant a World Record 19. iGot Detention |
4. iAm Famous! | 1x18 iPromote Tech-Foots 1x23 iCarly Saves TV |
5. iAm Your Biggest Fan! | 1x13 iAm Your Biggest Fan 1x06 iNevel |
6. iGo to Japan! | 2x05 iGo to Japan |
The show was well reviewed by critics.
Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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2008 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Kids TV Show | iCarly | Nominated |
2009 | Won | |||
Favorite TV Actress | Miranda Cosgrove | Nominated | ||
Primetime Emmy | Outstanding Children's Program | iCarly | Nominated | |
2010 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Kids TV Show | Won | |
Favorite TV Actress | Miranda Cosgrove | Nominated | ||
Primetime Emmy | Outstanding Children's Program[12] | iCarly | Nominated |
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