Shane Dundas and David Collins were on The Upside Down Show, which won a Logie Award and airs on Noggin, Nick Jr. Australia, and ABC Australia. On the show, they play brothers who live together in a strange house with a lot of strange rooms. The show started on Nick Jr. in Australia in August 2006 and on Noggin in the US on October 16, 2006. It had 13 episodes, all of which were made by the well-known Sesame Workshop. This show is the only one where you can see the Sesame Workshop logo. At first, people didn't like The Upside Down Show as much as they liked Play With Me, Sesame Street and Caillou during the 2006-2007 season. People said that the show's first episode was too much like Ernie and Bert. Shane Dundas doubted that the show would come back for a second season in an interview with the New York Post on December 27, 2006. On June 1, 2007, the Umbilical Brothers posted on their website that Nickelodeon/Noggin USA was not interested in a third season of The Upside Down Show, despite its popularity. In 2007, the show won a Parents' Choice Award Silver Honor for Television and a Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Award for Main Title Design.
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Shane Dundas and David Collins were on The Upside Down Show, which won a Logie Award and airs on Noggin, Nick Jr. Australia, and ABC Australia. On the show, they play brothers who live together in a strange house with a lot of strange rooms. The show started on Nick Jr. in Australia in August 2006 and on Noggin in the US on October 16, 2006. It had 13 episodes, all of which were made by the well-known Sesame Workshop. This show is the only one where you can see the Sesame Workshop logo. At first, people didn't like The Upside Down Show as much as they liked Play With Me, Sesame Street and Caillou during the 2006-2007 season. People said that the show's first episode was too much like Ernie and Bert. Shane Dundas doubted that the show would come back for a second season in an interview with the New York Post on December 27, 2006. On June 1, 2007, the Umbilical Brothers posted on their website that Nickelodeon/Noggin USA was not interested in a third season of The Upside Down Show, despite its popularity. In 2007, the show won a Parents' Choice Award Silver Honor for Television and a Creative Craft Daytime Emmy Award for Main Title Design.
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