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''Studio 3'' was an Australian children's television block, which was premiered on
ABC3 ABC Entertains is an Australian free-to-air television channel owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was launched on 4 December 2009 as a children's channel called ABC3. It was rebranded on 19 September 2016 to ABC ME. It rebra ...
along with the channel's launch in 2009. The program premiered on 7 December 2009, originally presented by Amberley Lobo and Kayne Tremills. The block was composed of small hosted segments which serve as links between external programs on the channel. The show was removed when ABC3 rebranded as
ABC ME ABC Entertains is an Australian free-to-air television channel owned by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation. It was launched on 4 December 2009 as a children's channel called ABC3. It was rebranded on 19 September 2016 to ABC ME. It rebra ...
on 19 September 2016. The final presenters were James Elmer, Grace Koh and Tim Matthews.


Hosts

;Notes * The amount of hosts on the show at any one time has ranged from two to five, who usually host segments on screen in groups of two or three. * Ben Crawley was included as part of the original host line-up as a roving reporter and news correspondent, occasionally doing reports. * Other fill-in hosts and guests from other ABC3 programs have included Alannah Ahmat, Stephanie "Hex" Bendixsen, Steven "Bajo" O'Donnell, Joel Phillips, Nicole Singh, Mitch Tomlinson, Scott Tweedie, Hannah Wang * Director and writer Dave Cartel appeared on screen from 2009 to 2013, usually as the character of the Janitor. He left to direct ''
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''. * Tremills returned as a guest in 2015 to promote '' My Great Big Adventure'' and ''Bushwhacked''.


Format

''Studio 3'' began as a daily variety style morning show, airing 7:00am daily. The show was designed to add personality to ABC3, with the hosts becoming the faces of the channel, offering the channel "the chance to speak with its audience". Since its inception, the show has branched out to air evenings as well as mornings. The program was a television block, featuring hosts who present interstitial segments, linking external programs. The hosts can produce up to 55 linking segments each week, ranging from 1 to 3 minutes in length. The segments see the hosts presenting games, competitions, comedy skits, characters, and field segments. Also included are celebrity interviews and musical performances. Occasionally the show airs repeated segments branded as ''Studio 3 Gold'' (usually weekends). ''Studio 3'' also serves as a space for introducing new ABC3 programs. The hosts may interview the casts from these shows or feature animators as guests. Original hosts Lobo and Tremils presented a daily episodic comedy entitled ''Bitcom''; a mockumentary miniseries. A special titled ''Bitcom and the Oblivion Ray'' aired in 2011 and featured other ABC3 hosts guest starring. A sequel entitled ''Airwaves'' featured subsequent hosts. In 2013, ''
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's'' David Knox stated that ''Studio 3'' was proving to be a "fertile training ground for its young presenters", suggesting the hosts would learn the skills and gain experience to later progress to other shows.


Special editions

A special edition entitled ''ABC3's Birthday Bash'' aired on 4 December 2010, commemorating the first anniversary of ABC3's launch. The special featured Lobo and Tremils counting down the top three moments of the year as voted across different categories. Each year on Australia Day a ''Smackdown'' special is produced, a comedy spoof running for 20 minutes. The special is presented as a comedy-drama and brings together the ABC3 hosts to participate in an event or sport that children might also play on Australia Day.


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