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LEO MUST CONCEAL HIS BIONIC SIBLINGS' POWERS
ON A SPECIAL DISNEY CHANNEL PREMIERE OF
DISNEY XD'S HIT SERIES "LAB RATS" FRIDAY, APRIL 6
"Exoskeleton vs. Grandma" - When Davenport�s prized invention, a super strength and laser empowered exoskeleton suit, malfunctions, Leo takes it upon himself to fix it. However, it ends up unleashing destructive power on the household, making Leo's grandma even more suspicious of the family, in a new episode of "Lab Rats," FRIDAY, APRIL 6 (8:00- 8:30 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney Channel.
"Lab Rats" stars Billy Unger as Chase, Spencer Boldman as Adam, Kelli Berglund as Bree, with Tyrel Jackson Williams as Leo and Hal Sparks as Davenport.
Recurring are Angel Parker as Tasha and Will Forte as the voice of Eddy.
Guest starring is Telma Hopkins as grandma.
"Exoskeleten vs. Grandma" was written by Ron Rappaport and directed by Victor Gonzalez.
DESCRIPTION: (from Disney XD's press release, January 2013) The season two premiere of "Lab Rats," the hit bionic comedy series that has ranked as Disney XD's #1 series since its 2012 premiere, will be presented MONDAY, FEBRUARY 25 (9:00-9:30 p.m., ET/PT) on Disney XD. The sophomore season will include a guest appearance by Madison Pettis ("Jake and the Never Land Pirates") and will follow Leo and his siblings, teen super-humans - Adam, Bree and Chase - as they embark on critical missions with high stakes while learning more about each other and navigating everyday teenage life. Launching at the top of year as Disney XD's #1 series premiere ever, "Lab Rats" ranked as the network's #1 series of 2012 in Total Viewers (941,000) and across target demos, including Kids 2-11 (585,000/1.4 rating), Kids 6-11 (489,000/2.0 rating) and Kids 6-14 (615,000/1.7 rating). The series also accounts for Disney XD's Top 2 original series telecasts in the network's history in Kids 6-14 and Boys 6-14.* [Source: NTI, U.S. ratings, Live + 7, 12/26/11-12/30-12]