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FISH HOOKS [DELETED]
Air Date: Friday, December 17, 2010
Time Slot: 9:15 PM-9:30 PM EST on DISNEY
Episode Title: (#108A) "Hooray for Hamsterwood"
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OSCAR TRAVELS BACK TO MEDIEVAL TIMES AND BEA LANDS A ROLE ON HAMSTER TV IN A NEW EPISODE OF "FISH HOOKS," FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 ON DISNEY CHANNEL

-- Jason Alexander and Sabrina Bryan Guest Star --

"The Tale of Sir Oscar Fish" - Oscar has an accident and wakes up in what he believes is his fantasy novel where he meets medieval equivalents of everyone at Freshwater High. It gets dangerous when Oscar takes on a deadly mission against a dragon and realizes that this is no fantasy - it's the real thing.

"Hooray for Hamsterwood" - When Bea is down about her stalled acting career, Milo surprises her on a show on Hamster TV, produced by the famous Mr. Nibbles (voiced by Jason Alexander) and hosted by Pamela Hamster (voiced by Sabrina Bryan). Bea, Milo and Oscar take a trip to star-studded Hamsterwood, but the situation takes a turn for the worse when they realize the show is actually a reality show where hamsters are dared to eat things like fish - and Bea is the bait!

This episode of Disney Channel's "Fish Hooks" airs FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17 (9:00 p.m., ET/PT).

"Fish Hooks" stars Chelsea Staub ("JONAS L.A.") as Bea, Kyle Massey ("Cory in the House") as Milo and Justin Roiland ("The Sarah Silverman Program") as Oscar.

Jason Alexander ("Seinfeld") and Sabrina Bryan ("The Cheetah Girls" movies) guest star in "Hooray for Hamsterwood."

"The Tale of Sir Oscar Fish" was written by Tim McKeon. "Hooray for Hamsterwood" was written by Jackie Buscarino." The episodes were directed by Carl Greenblatt and Bill Reiss.

"Fish Hooks" carries a TV-G parental guideline.

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