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Camp Orange turning 10

Nickelodeon will chalk up Australia’s longest running kids’ reality series on Pay TV.

Camp Orange Force 10 Group Image (1).jpgNickelodeon Australia’s locally created production, Camp Orange is about to turn 10, becoming Australia’s longest running kids’ reality series on subscription television.

The 6×30 format series aimed at kids aged 10 – 13  was developed by Nickelodeon’s in-house production team led by Executive Producer and Network Creative Director, Kristie Phelan.

Now hosted by Luke & Wyatt, the show has won 3 ASTRA Awards and this year attracted a record 7,000 entries from kids in Australia and New Zealand.

“We wanted to create a reality series which was dedicated to giving kids the most memorable adventure of their lives – whether it be as a challenger or watching from home. Camp Orange epitomises true Aussie mateship and represents what is most important to a kid – having a great time with your best friend, no matter how messy you get! After ten years, there is no other series quite like it and its core themes are why kids continue to embrace it,” said Kristie Phelan.

“This year, we have five unique teams, never-before-seen challenges and new adventures that will put a whole new spin on Camp Orange. We promise an action-packed tenth series that will provide for great family viewing.”

Camp Orange: Force 10 premieres on Tuesday, 10 June at 5:30pm on Nickelodeon.

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