Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures | |
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Genre | Teen drama |
Written by | Justin D'Ath |
Starring | Remy Brand Stanley Browning Emily Bagg |
Composer | Guy Gross |
Country of origin | Australia Germany |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Suzanne Ryan Cherrie Bottger Arne Lohmann |
Producers |
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Production locations | Adelaide, South Australia |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production companies | SLR Productions Kojo ZDF Enterprises |
Original release | |
Network | Eleven |
Release | 20 July 2014 – 11 January 2015 |
Sam Fox: Extreme Adventures is a television programme for children and teenagers. [1]
Production commenced in early 2013 with filming on various South Australian beaches and locales. [2] The 26 part series was produced by SLR Productions and Kojo, in association with ZDF Enterprises, and was first screened in 2014 on Eleven and Cartoon Network. [3]
It was also aired in a subtitled Dutch language version on the Flemish public channel Ketnet from June 2015. It was aired in a dubbed French language version on French public channel France 4 since 2015. It also aired in a dubbed German language version on German public channel KiKA from August 2019. [4]
The cast includes: [5]
(Episode information retrieved from Australian Television Information Archive). [10]
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
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1 | "Shark Bait" | Evan Clarry | Keith Thompson | 20 July 2014 |
2 | "Grizzly Trap" | Arnie Custo | Keith Thompson | 27 July 2014 |
3 | "Cobra Combat" | Evan Clarry | Keith Thompson | 3 August 2014 |
4 | "Dingo Danger" | Evan Clarry | Tamara Asmar | 10 August 2014 |
5 | "Spider Bite" | Bill Hughes | James Walker | 17 August 2014 |
6 | "Anaconda Ambus" | Julie Money | Graeme Farmer | 24 August 2014 |
7 | "Lava Charge" | Evan Clarry | Chris McCourt | 31 August 2014 |
8 | "Cassowary Chaos" | Bill Hughes | Simon Butters | 7 September 2014 |
9 | "Sand Blast" | Evan Clarry | Chris Hawkshaw | 14 September 2014 |
10 | "Komodo Prey" | Arnie Custo | Holly Lyons | 21 September 2014 |
11 | "Alligator Swamp" | Julie Money | Tamara Asmar | 28 September 2014 |
12 | "Man Eater" | Arnie Custo | Chris Roache | 5 October 2014 |
13 | "Elephant Storm" | Arnie Custo | Jane Allen | 12 October 2014 |
14 | "Cat Attack" | Arnie Custo | Chris Hawkshaw | 19 October 2014 |
15 | "Snake Siege" | Julie Money | Graeme Farmer | 26 October 2014 |
16 | "Bushfire Rescue" | Bill Hughes | Brendan Luno | 2 November 2014 |
17 | "Bear Blitz" | Karl Zwicky | Chris McCourt | 9 November 2014 |
18 | "Rattle Rush" | Bill Hughes | David Lawrance | 16 November 2014 |
19 | "Blue Venom" | Julie Money | Kym Goldsworthy | 23 November 2014 |
20 | "Monkey Mayhem" | Arnie Custo | Michelle Offen | 30 November 2014 |
21 | "Bollywood Breakout" | Karl Zwicky | Tamara Asmar | 7 December 2014 |
22 | "Muster Madness" | Arnie Custo | Simon Butters | 14 December 2014 |
23 | "Rhino Rampage" | Arnie Custo | David Witt | 21 December 2014 |
24 | "Panther Pursuit" | Arnie Custo | James Walker | 28 December 2014 |
25 | "Croc Fever" | Karl Zwicky | Jane Schneider | 4 January 2015 |
26 | "Polar Peril" | Karl Zwicky | Justine Gillmer | 11 January 2015 |
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