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{{Television show facts | {{Television show facts | ||
| yearReleased= | | yearReleased=1999 | ||
|Network= | |Network=Channel 5 (UK) | ||
|Genre= | |Genre=Science fiction | ||
|No. of seasons= | |No. of seasons=5 | ||
|director= | |director=Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group | ||
|stars=<br> | |stars=<br> | ||
}} | }} | ||
<Br> | <Br> | ||
'''The Tribe'''is a New Zealand/British | '''The Tribe'''is a New Zealand/British post-apocalyptic fictional TV series primarily aimed at [[teenagers]]. It is set in a near-future in which all adults have been wiped out by a deadly virus, leaving the children of the world to fend for themselves. The show's focus is on an unnamed city inhabited by tribes of children and teenagers. It was primarily filmed in and around Wellington, New Zealand. | ||
The series was created and developed and produced by the Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group in conjunction with the UK's | The series was created and developed and produced by the Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group in conjunction with the UK's Channel 5. It has aired on over 40 broadcast networks around the world.<ref name="Guardian">{{Cite book |last=Carter |first=Meg |title=The future of learning? |url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/aug/18/mondaymediasection.elearning |newspaper=The Guardian |location=London |date=18 August 2003 |accessdate=18 September 2013}}</ref> | ||
It debuted on Channel 5 on 24 April 1999 and quickly gained a large fan base.<ref name="PRNewswire">{{Cite book |title=WAM! Premieres 'The Tribe' Season Five in Labor Day Marathon |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/wam-premieres-the-tribe-season-five-in-labor-day-marathon-71493217.html |work=PRNewswire |location=Englewood, Colorado |date=2 August 2004 }}</ref> From 1999 to 2003, five series and 260 half-hour episodes were produced. Series 6 was scheduled to begin filming in 2003, but Nick Wilson, of Channel 5, and Raymond Thompson felt that "although the show was still performing well, the cast was getting too old and the series was beginning to stretch the core proposition." They felt the characters were not kids fending for themselves without adults any more.<ref name="TBI">{{Cite book |title=New Day Dawns On Cloud 9's Tribe Franchise |date=20 May 2005 |work=TBI Kids' Briefing }}</ref> As a result, the show was cancelled. Channel 5 aired the final two episodes on 6 September 2003. | It debuted on Channel 5 on 24 April 1999 and quickly gained a large fan base.<ref name="PRNewswire">{{Cite book |title=WAM! Premieres 'The Tribe' Season Five in Labor Day Marathon |url=http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/wam-premieres-the-tribe-season-five-in-labor-day-marathon-71493217.html |work=PRNewswire |location=Englewood, Colorado |date=2 August 2004 }}</ref> From 1999 to 2003, five series and 260 half-hour episodes were produced. Series 6 was scheduled to begin filming in 2003, but Nick Wilson, of Channel 5, and Raymond Thompson felt that "although the show was still performing well, the cast was getting too old and the series was beginning to stretch the core proposition." They felt the characters were not kids fending for themselves without adults any more.<ref name="TBI">{{Cite book |title=New Day Dawns On Cloud 9's Tribe Franchise |date=20 May 2005 |work=TBI Kids' Briefing }}</ref> As a result, the show was cancelled. Channel 5 aired the final two episodes on 6 September 2003. | ||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tribe_%28TV_series%29 The Tribe (Wikipedia)] | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Tribe_%28TV_series%29 The Tribe (Wikipedia)] | ||
*[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0274988/ The Tribe (IMDb)] | |||
[[Category:Television]] | [[Category:Television]] |
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The Tribeis a New Zealand/British post-apocalyptic fictional TV series primarily aimed at teenagers. It is set in a near-future in which all adults have been wiped out by a deadly virus, leaving the children of the world to fend for themselves. The show's focus is on an unnamed city inhabited by tribes of children and teenagers. It was primarily filmed in and around Wellington, New Zealand.
The series was created and developed and produced by the Cloud 9 Screen Entertainment Group in conjunction with the UK's Channel 5. It has aired on over 40 broadcast networks around the world.[1]
It debuted on Channel 5 on 24 April 1999 and quickly gained a large fan base.[2] From 1999 to 2003, five series and 260 half-hour episodes were produced. Series 6 was scheduled to begin filming in 2003, but Nick Wilson, of Channel 5, and Raymond Thompson felt that "although the show was still performing well, the cast was getting too old and the series was beginning to stretch the core proposition." They felt the characters were not kids fending for themselves without adults any more.[3] As a result, the show was cancelled. Channel 5 aired the final two episodes on 6 September 2003.
References
- ↑ Carter, Meg (18 August 2003). The future of learning?. London. http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2003/aug/18/mondaymediasection.elearning. Retrieved on 18 September 2013.
- ↑ WAM! Premieres 'The Tribe' Season Five in Labor Day Marathon. Englewood, Colorado. 2 August 2004. http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/wam-premieres-the-tribe-season-five-in-labor-day-marathon-71493217.html.
- ↑ New Day Dawns On Cloud 9's Tribe Franchise. 20 May 2005.