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Big Time Rush (TV series)

American television series


Summary

American television series

FieldValue
imageBig Time Rush logo.svg
genreTeen sitcom
creatorScott Fellows
starring{{plainlist
num_seasons4
num_episodes74
list_episodesList of Big Time Rush episodes
executive_producerMarjorie Cohn
Lazar Saric
Scott Fellows
producerGrace Gifford
Joanne Toll
Lazar Saric
Debra Spidell
cinematographyCarlos Gonzalez
Mike Mickens
Brandon Mastrippolito
open_theme"Big Time Rush" performed by Big Time Rush
composer{{Plainlist
locationLos Angeles, California
Hollywood, California
Rochester, Minnesota
Malibu, California
cameraFilm; Single-camera
runtime23 minutes (regular episodes)
57 minutes (special episodes)
companyJack Mackie Pictures
Sony Music Entertainment
Nickelodeon Productions
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
channelNickelodeon
first_aired
last_aired
  • Kendall Schmidt
  • James Maslow
  • Carlos Pena Jr.
  • Logan Henderson
  • Ciara Bravo
  • Stephen Kramer Glickman
  • Tanya Chisholm Lazar Saric Scott Fellows Joanne Toll Lazar Saric Debra Spidell Mike Mickens Brandon Mastrippolito
  • Dusty Moon
  • Guy Moon Hollywood, California Rochester, Minnesota Malibu, California 57 minutes (special episodes) Sony Music Entertainment Nickelodeon Productions

Big Time Rush is an American musical sitcom television series created by Scott Fellows that originally aired on Nickelodeon from November 28, 2009, to July 25, 2013, featuring the band Big Time Rush portrayed as a fictional version of themselves, similar to The Monkees.

It focuses on the Hollywood misadventures of four hockey players from Duluth, Minnesota - Kendall Knight, James Diamond, Carlos Garcia, and Logan Mitchell - after they are selected to form a boy band by fictional mega music producer Gustavo Rocque.

History

The series premiered with an hour-long pilot episode, "Big Time Audition", on Nickelodeon, on November 28, 2009. Its official debut episode premiered on January 18, 2010. The show's second season premiered on September 25, 2010. On May 24, 2011, Big Time Rush was renewed for a third season with production scheduled to begin in January 2012. Season three premiered on May 12, 2012. Big Time Movie, a film adaptation of the series, premiered on March 10, 2012. On August 6, 2012, Nickelodeon renewed Big Time Rush for a 13-episode fourth season. Production began on January 7, 2013. The fourth season premiered on May 2, 2013, and aired its series finale "Big Time Dreams" on July 25, 2013.

Cast and characters

Main article: List of Big Time Rush characters

Main

  • Kendall Schmidt as Kendall Knight, the most rebellious of the group and the self-appointed leader
  • James Maslow as James Diamond, the handsome one of the group
  • Carlos Pena Jr. as Carlos Garcia, the crazy, wild, and fun-loving one of the group
  • Logan Henderson as Logan Mitchell, the smart one and the voice of reason of the group
  • Ciara Bravo as Katie Knight, Kendall's younger sister
  • Stephen Kramer Glickman as Gustavo Rocque, the boys' hot-tempered manager and record producer
  • Tanya Chisholm (seasons 2–4; recurring season 1) as Kelly Wainwright, Gustavo's assistant

Recurring

  • Katelyn Tarver as Josephine "Jo" Taylor, an actress, a singer, and Kendall's girlfriend from North Carolina
  • Challen Cates as Jennifer Knight, Kendall and Katie's mother, who takes care of all four boys while they are in L.A.
  • Erin Sanders as Camille Roberts, a dramatic method actress, Jo and Lucy's best friend, and Logan's girlfriend from Connecticut
  • Malese Jow (seasons 2–4) as Lucille "Lucy" Stone, a red-haired punk rocker and James's love interest
  • Matt Riedy as Arthur Griffin, Gustavo's boss who is the CEO of RCM-CBT GlobalNet Sanyoid
  • David Anthony Higgins as Reginald Bitters, the manager of the Palm Woods and Katie's nemesis
  • Denyse Tontz as Jennifer 1
  • Spencer Locke (season 1) and Kelli Goss (seasons 1–4) as Jennifer 2
  • Savannah Jayde as Jennifer 3
  • Tucker Albrizzi (seasons 1–2) as Tyler Duncan, a star of a juice box, diaper and underwear commercials, and neighbor from Palm Woods
  • Barnett O'Hara as Guitar Dude, a guitarist who was originally a cello player
  • Daran Norris as Buddha Bob, the Palm Woods' maintenance worker
  • David Cade as Jett Stetson, Kendall's nemesis
  • Tara Strong as Miss Collins, the teacher of the Palm Woods' one-room school campus
  • Lorenzo Lamas as Dr. Hollywood, a local doctor
  • Phil LaMarr as Hawk, Gustavo's nemesis and founder of rival business Hawk Records
  • Fabio Lanzoni as himself, Katie's second nemesis and a pocket grill salesman. He has appeared in one episode for each season, except for the fourth.

Episodes

Main article: List of Big Time Rush episodes

Film adaptation

Main article: Big Time Movie

In late 2011, Nickelodeon announced that a television film based on the television series was going to premiere. However, a promo did not air until February 2012. The movie premiered on Nickelodeon on March 10, 2012, at 8 p.m. ET/PT. Throughout the whole weekend, the movie drew 13.1 million viewers.

Production

The series was conceived and created by Scott Fellows, formerly the creator, executive producer, and showrunner of Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. Fellows says his inspiration for the show was the musical comedy show, The Monkees—a popular and culturally significant American television series from the 1960s about a group of four young male adults who form a rock band, and perform songs while having comedic adventures. Although the show had a concept as early as 2007, the series had no actual title as late as August 2009.

Music

Main article: Big Time Rush (group)

Nickelodeon partnered with Columbia/Epic Label Group to produce the show, which incorporates original music into the series. Big Time Rush is one of the three Nickelodeon shows (the others are iCarly and Victorious) on which the cable network is partnering with the music group to promote music as well as shows. The Los Angeles Times has been critical of the show's focus on music, noting:

The show incorporates wacky sound effects, some laugh-like noises, music, and editing cuts designed to make it more humorous to the intended demographic of viewers aged 10 to 18; this was also typical of creator Scott Fellows' previous work on Nickelodeon. However, the show does not have a laugh track.

Casting

A nationwide casting effort began in 2007. More than 1,500 teens and young adults auditioned for the four roles. James Maslow and Logan Henderson were the easiest and first actors cast. Kendall Schmidt was the last actor cast, and the most difficult role to cast. The role of Kendall Knight was originally to go to Curt Hansen, who later played Dak Zevon on the show, but when he appeared a lot older than the others and sounded too much like James in the pickup pilot, the producers auditioned and cast Schmidt after a recommendation by Logan Henderson, who was also friends with the actor before casting. Filming of the series began in August 2009. Actor Carlos Pena Jr. previously worked with Scott Fellows on Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide. As he had just entered the Boston Conservatory to study musical theatre, Pena was reluctant to audition but sent in a tape at the encouragement of his manager. Executive producer Scott Fellows was inspired to write each character by the personality of the actor playing him.

Locations

The series was filmed in Studio 27, Paramount Pictures in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. The series premiere's one-hour special took place in the suburbs of Los Angeles and a small town in Minnesota.

Reception

Audience reception

A one-hour special preview (which serves as the series pilot and first episode) debuted on Nickelodeon on November 28, 2009, drawing an audience of 3.6 million viewers. The series' official premiere on January 18, 2010 (which followed the premiere of the iCarly special "iSaved Your Life"), was watched by a total of 6.8 million total viewers, Nickelodeon's highest-rated live-action series debut.

Critical reception

The show received positive reviews from audiences and mixed reviews from critics. The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette stated the show was "Nick's attempt at building a Jonas Brothers-style pop band. It's Nick's answer to Disney Channel's 'JONAS,' albeit slightly less organic since 'Rush' doesn't feature siblings." The Hartford Courant stated the series a "not so good" show "with their thin pop and unfunny comedies". The Boston Globe stated the show as "one example in a growing list of kid shows selling showbiz fantasies to children. The genre is stronger than ever now and more fixated on the perks of the glamorous Hollywood lifestyle ... wish fulfillment at a time when tabloid dreams are ubiquitous." DVD Talk had the following review of the Big Time Rush: Season 1, Volume 1 DVD. "It would be hard to craft a description engineered to be less interesting to me, and yet, as I plowed through this collection from the series' beginnings, I frequently found myself amended and entertained. Say what you will about Nickelodeon's teen programming, but they've got the art of making a solid sitcom down to a science."

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryRecipient(s)Result
20102010 Australian Kids' Choice AwardsFave TV StarBig Time Rush
Casting Society of AmericaOutstanding Achievement in Casting – Children's Series ProgrammingTara-Anne Johnson
Carol Goldwasser
Sharon Chazin Lieblein
Howard Meltzer
Geralyn Flood
20112011 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ShowBig Time Rush
2011 UK Kids' Choice AwardsNick UK's Favourite ShowBig Time Rush
2011 Australian Kids' Choice AwardsFave TV StarBig Time Rush
Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actor 18–21Thomas Kaspurl=http://www.youngartistawards.org/noms32.htmltitle=Young Artist Awards 2011}}
Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actor Ten and UnderTucker Albrizzi
Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress 17–21Erin Sanders
Youth Rocks AwardsRockin' Ensemble Cast (TV/ Comedy)Big Time Rush
Kids' Choice Awards MexicoFavorite International ShowBig Time Rush
Kids' Choice Awards Argentina 2011Favorite International TV ShowBig Time Rush
Meus Prêmios Nick BrazilFavorite TV ShowBig Time Rushurl=http://www.anmtv.xpg.com.br/nickelodeon-anuncia-os-finalistas-do-meus-premios-nick-2011/title=Meus Prêmios Nick 2011 – Nomineesaccess-date=January 17, 2013archive-date=September 23, 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180923200602/http://anmtv.xpg.com.br/nickelodeon-anuncia-os-finalistas-do-meus-premios-nick-2011/url-status=dead}}
2012Young Artist AwardsBest Performance in a TV Series – Supporting Young ActressCiara Bravourl=http://www.youngartistawards.org/noms33.htmltitle=33rd Annual Young Artist Awardswork=Young Artist Awardsurl-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120404162133/http://www.youngartistawards.org/noms33.htmlarchive-date=April 4, 2012 }}
Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actor Ten and UnderTucker Albrizzi
Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress 17–21Erin Sanders
Kids' Choice Awards MexicoFavorite International ShowBig Time Rush
Kids' Choice Awards ArgentinaFavorite International TV ShowBig Time Rush
TV Grama AwardsInternational Pop SeriesBig Time Rush
2012Hollywood Teen TV AwardsFavorite Television ActorKendall Schmidt
20132013 Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite TV ActorCarlos Penaurl=https://ew.com/article/2013/02/13/kids-choice-awards-2013-tv-nominees-exclusive/title=Kids' Choice Awards 2013 TV nominees-- EXCLUSIVEwebsite=EW.com}}
2013Kids Choice Awards México 2013Favorite International TV ShowBig Time Rushurl=http://kidschoiceawardsmexico.mundonick.com/hashtags/index.php?cat=46title=Nickelodeon – Kids' Choice Awards México 2013 – Hashtagspublisher=Kidschoiceawardsmexico.mundonick.comaccess-date=2014-03-21}}
2013Kids Choice Awards ArgentinaFavorite International ProgramBig Time Rush
2014Kids Choice Awards ColombiaFavorite International TV SeriesBig Time Rush
2014Shorty AwardsBest TV Show in Social MediaBig Time Rush
2015Shorty AwardsBest TV Show in Social MediaBig Time Rushtitle=Danna Paola nominations on The Shorty Awards 2015url=http://shortyawards.com/dannapaolawebsite=The Shorty Awardsaccess-date=January 22, 2015url-status=deadarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122221411/http://shortyawards.com/dannapaolaarchive-date=January 22, 2015df=mdy-all}}
2017Kids Choice Awards Colombia20 Years of Nick in Latin AmericaBig Time Rush
2017Kids Choice Awards Mexico20 Years of Nick in Latin AmericaBig Time Rush
2017Meus Prêmios Nick BrazilNick Retro / 20 Years of NickBig Time Rush
2017Kids' Choice Awards ArgentinaFavorite International Nick Show of The Past 20 yearsBig Time Rush

Home media

NameRegion 1Region 2Contains
Big Time Rush: Season One, Volumes One/Volume TwoMarch 29, 2011October 10, 2011(part 1)/ February 13, 2012(Part 2)Volume One Episodes 1-12/Volume Two Episodes 13–20.
Big Time Rush: Season Two, Volume OneJanuary 17, 2012November 8, 2012Volume One episodes 21–31, 34–36 episodes from season 2.
Big Time Movie/Rags: 2-In-One Movie PackAugust 28, 2012TBAFeatures Big Time Movie and Rags on a disc pack.
Big Time Rush: Season Two, Volume TwoJanuary 25, 2013June 6, 2013Volume Two episodes 32–33, 37–49 episodes from season 2.
Big Time Rush: The Complete First SeasonJuly 8, 2015March 26, 2012Contains all the episodes from season 1. Manufactured on demand (MOD) on DVD-R.

Broadcast

The series aired worldwide on Nickelodeon.

Season 1

It was shown as a preview in Australia and New Zealand on April 10, 2010, and premiered on May 15, 2010. It was previewed on April 16, 2010, and premiered on May 31, 2010, in Southeast Asia. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it was previewed on May 27, 2010, and premiered on June 21, 2010. In Canada, it was previewed on August 6, 2010, and premiered on September 6, 2010.

Season 2

It premiered in January 2011 in Australia and New Zealand and in February 2011 in the UK and Ireland. It was announced by Nickelodeon in October 2011 that Big Time Rush would go free-to-air on CITV in the UK.

Season 3

The third season premiered in November 2012 in Australia and New Zealand and in December 2012 in the UK and Ireland.

Season 4

It premiered in August 2013 in Canada and late 2013 in the UK and Ireland.

Legacy

On February 21, 2025, it was announced that Big Time Rush would embarking on a reunion concert tour entitled the "In Real Life Worldwide Tour"; which is set to featured performances of every song from the original television series. In addition, the concert tour is also set to feature appearances by original cast members Katelyn Tarver and Stephen Kramer Glickman throughout the duration of the tour.

In July 2025, James Maslow announced that a second Big Time Rush film is in development for Paramount+. He said the band already has a finished script that they are "excited about," and they are talking with the studio. However, he warned that "there's no promises or guarantees" that the film will be officially approved. The project has Nickelodeon's "blessing" and involves Paramount+ and its parent companies. Unlike the iCarly revival, which updated the original format, Maslow said this film will tell a "totally different story" that reflects how the band members have grown up (now in their mid-30s). It will be aimed at an older audience compared to the original Nickelodeon show.

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