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Radio Free Roscoe is a Canadian teen comedy-drama television series. The series was filmed in Toronto, Ontario, and produced by Decode Entertainment. It first aired on August 1, 2003, on Family Channel in Canada. It has also been dubbed in French (as required for Canadian federally funded TV shows) in the province of Quebecand aired on Vrak. The show was later aired on U.S. network Noggin's teen block, The N, where the show received funding for a second season. The series ended on May 27, 2005, because The N decided to stop funding the show, and Family, along with Decode Entertainment, could not fill the gap in the production budget. The show was shown on Family until 2007, when it was replaced. In early 2008, The N began rebroadcasting reruns. As of 2019, episodes could still be found on the Canadian station WildBrainTV.

The pilot was first filmed in New Jersey, with an entirely different cast. At that time, the show was going to be based in Nutley, New Jersey and was to be titled Radio Free Nutley. The show was never picked up. Decode Entertainment later decided to move production to Toronto and change the cast and title of the show, leading to the show's production and broadcasting.

International versions[]

Language Title Channels
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Czech Pirátské vysílání Megamax (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Finnish
(subtitled)
Radioaalloilla roiskuu Yle TV2 (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) French Radio Free Roscoe Vrak (formerly)
Filles TV (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Hebrew
(subtitled)
unknown Arutz HaYeladim (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Hungarian Rádiókalózok Megamax (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Italian Radio Free Roscoe Rai Gulp (formerly)
Rai 2 (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Polish Radiostacja Roscoe Minimax/ZigZap (MaxiStrefa block during the Minimax era; formerly)
TVP2 (formerly)
Showmax
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Polish
(subtitled)
Radiostacja Roscoe TVP2 (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Portuguese (Brazil) A Rádio Livre de Roscoe Boomerang (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Romanian Radio Free Roscoe Megamax (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Russian
(voice-over)
Радио Роско Teen TV (formerly)
Radio Free Roscoe - logo (English) Spanish (Latin America) La radio libre de Roscoe Boomerang (formerly)
Ingenio TV (formerly)

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