NICKELODEON PICKS UP ADDITIONAL 13 EPISODES

OF SKETCH COMEDY HIT ALL THAT

NEW CAST MEMBER ARIA BROOKS JOINS ENSEMBLE OF COMEDIANS



Photo: CR: Promo photo of Aria Brooks

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Below is Nickelodeon's official Press Release announcing the exciting news!: Nickelodeon has picked up an additional 13 episodes of ‘90s icon, bringing its first season total to 26 episodes. Also announced today, is new cast member Aria Brooks from Atlanta, Ga., who is joining the show’s talented and diverse cast of comedians. New episodes ofair on Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. (ET/PT) on Nickelodeon.is executive produced by Kenan Thompson (), Kel Mitchell (), Kevin Kay () and Jermaine Fowler (). Kevin Kopelow & Heath Seifert () also serve as executive producers.Shot in front of a live studio audience,stars Ryan Alessi, Reece Caddell, Kate Godfrey, Gabrielle Nevaeh Green, Nathan Janak, Lex Lumpkin and Chinguun Sergelen, who have popularized new characters, impersonations of today’s celebrities and new original comedic sketches including “Cancelled with Nathan,” Bed, Bath & Beyoncé” and “Marie Kiddo.”To date, recording artists the Jonas Brothers , Ciara, H.E.R., JoJo Siwa, Ella Mai, Ally Brooke, Kane Brown, Bryce Vine, Daddy Yankee and CNCO have performed on the show. The series also features appearances from Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg, Josh Server and Alisa Reyes, who helped make the original series a ‘90s icon for an entire generation of kids. Guest stars for the additional 13 episodes will be announced at a later date.was Nickelodeon’s longest running live-action series with 171 episodes across 10 seasons from 1994 to 2005. The franchise paved the way for a number of successful spinoffs includingand, and the feature-length film, as well as audio recordings, books, festival tours, and numerous reunions celebrating the show’s impact on pop culture.helped launch the careers of comedy stars including Kenan Thompson, Amanda Bynes and Nick Cannon, and has featured musical guests and guest stars including Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Usher, Ray Romano and Brittany Snow.Production offor Nickelodeon is overseen by Shauna Phelan, Senior Vice President, Live-Action Scripted Content.was created by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin.Nickelodeon, now in its 40th year, is the number-one entertainment brand for kids. It has built a diverse, global business by putting kids first in everything it does. The company includes television programming and production in the United States and around the world, plus consumer products, digital, recreation, books and feature films. Nickelodeon’s U.S. television network is seen in more than 90 million households and has been the number-one-rated kids’ basic cable network for 22 consecutive years. For more information or artwork, visit http://www.nickpress.com/ . Nickelodeon and all related titles, characters and logos are trademarks of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB).Katz PR has signed Aria Brooks, a new castmember on Nickelodeon's All That revival. The young actress also recently appeared in Harriet and on the "Cracker Jack" episode of Netflix's Dolly Parton's Heartstrings. Brooks continues to be repped by MI Talent in Atlanta and management company ESI Network.Nickelodeon has renewed the revival of the it's hit sketch comedy seriesfor 13 more episodes, which will make up the second half of season 11!Joining the cast will be Aria Brooks of Atlanta, Georgia (pictured above) for the second half of the 11th season. Brooks’ career is on the rise. She plays a younger version of Harriet Tubman in the upcoming filmand will be featured in Netflix’santhology.Although unconfirmed, it looks like Nickelodeon has renewed the revival of the it's hit sketch comedy seriesfor a second season!On his official Instagram, actor Bobo Chang ( revealed that he "[can't] wait for @allthat to get back to filming in just a couple weeks! This show really is... Yep, #allthat 🤪," adding "[you] might even hear more of me in an upcoming episode, we'll see!"However, when asked whether filming was for season two (season twelve overall), Chang replied: "not sure what they're calling it, but it's coming back!"Chang appeared in the series premiere of All Newearlier this summer, portraying "Apple Head" and "Adam Sandler".Nickelodeon's All That will resume filming on Friday, October 18, 2019! Fans can get FREE tickets to be in the audience via!: https://on-camera-audiences.com/shows/All_That Premiering in June 2019 , the news comes as the freshman season of All Newis completing its run, with the first eight of the 13 episodes in season one having now aired. New episodes continue Saturdays at 8:30 p.m. on Nickelodeon USA.Nickelodeon’s brand-new version of its legendary sketch comedy series,features a whole new cast as well as cameos from legacy cast members Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg & Josh Server, who not only gave the new cast words of advice, but revived some of their classic sketches, such as Vital Information, "Ed" the Good Burger Guy, Coach Kreeton and Detective Dan. The series is also executive produced by OG cast members Kel Mitchell and Kenan Thompson ().Each episode of All That features hilarious sketches, special celebrity guests and a musical performance on the iconicstage.The new kids of comedy starring in Nickelodeon's freshly revivedare Ryan Alessi, Reece Caddell, Kate Godfrey, Gabrielle Green, Nathan Janak, Lex Lumpkin, and Chinguun Sergelen. Popular sketches in the all newinclude "Babies Who Brunch", "Cancelled with Nathan" and "Simplicity".To-date, the new season ofhas featured performances by Jonas Brothers, Ciara, Daddy Yankee, Kane Brown, H.E.R., Ally Brooke, Bryce Vine, Ella Mai and JoJo Siwa, and guest stars including original cast members Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Josh Server, Lori Beth Denberg and Alisa Reyes.Subscribe to the officialYouTube channel!: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6UzskfVDPkJ5aSe755ZGgQ From AfterBuzz TV Ready yet, get set, it’s All That! Nickelodeon’s All That revival has been extended for thirteen more episodes!Cast member Reece Caddell shared the cast’s chant before each show as well as her excitement that there will be more episodes. She joined AfterBuzz TV and filled the studio with energy discussing her reaction to the news.“When we found out [about the new episodes], it was like, our, like, it was like someone had just like dropped a bomb of sparkles and unicorns,” Caddell said, “cause suddenly everyone was jumping up and down. We were all like, ‘oh my gosh.’ It was, it was just such a rad moment to be in.”For everyone who isn’t a nineties kid, All That initially aired from 1994 until 2005 and was the staple of most nineties children’s lives. Most of us nineties kids tuned in every week to watch talent such as Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, Lori Beth Denberg, and (eventually) Amanda Bynes. Every Saturday night, kids around the world tuned in to SNICK—Nickelodeon’s Saturday night lineup—to catch All That among other shows.Brian Robbins, who initially created the show and is currently Nickelodeon’s president, decided he wanted to revive All That. In early 2019, he announced there’d be an All That revival which has brought a new generation to a show once loved by so many kids.Caddell, who began acting in commercials at the age of five, ended up on projects such as Comedy Bang! Bang!, The Millers, and Schooled before landing the gig on All That.She’s played a very integral part of this revival even though she’s had some very big shoes to fill. On the very first episode, she took over an original segment called Vital Information With Lori Beth Denberg, and Caddell has hit the ground running. She told AfterBuzz TV about the special bond she shares with the rest of the cast and discussed how thrilled she was to learn that Aria Brooks would be joining in the upcoming episodes.“We loved her!” Caddell exclaimed. “She, we clicked immediately. She is so sweet. She has such a, like a distinct sense of humor. All of us have different senses of humor, and hers like completely just immediately fit in. We love her so much.”Near the end of the interview, as a fun way to wrap up, AfterBuzz host Jeff Williams asked Cadell what character she hopes to play next, and Caddell instantly replied without a beat.“Umm, I would like to be an alien in a sketch,” she said. “cause I think that would be really cool, and we could have, like, long ears or something.”Fortunately, we’ve got another thirteen episodes to look forward to, and Caddell just might get the chance to play an alien. Be sure to tune in and listen to her interview with AfterBuzz TV!There’s no news yet for when All That will return, but until then we’ve got the Are You Afraid of the Dark revival currently airing on YouTube for your 2k19, nineties fix!You watching, we talking. That’s Reece, I’m Jeff. Yassss. ‘All That’ star Reece Waddell joins the after show alongside host Jeff Williams (@JeffWillJr). From Pranklers terrorizing the students, to Reece giving us the Vital Information for our Sunday afternoons, don’t miss this action packed after show!Oh! Ohh ohhhhhh~~ This is All That! This is All That~!!YES! All That is back and we could NOT be more excited! From original cast members to current castings, we'll have special guests and episode breakdowns all season long with the newest reboot of All That! Make sure you subscribe, leave a rating and comment and let us know what you think of the ALL THAT AFTERBUZZ TV AFTER SHOW!All That: All That is an American sketch comedy television series that features original short comedic sketches and weekly musical guests aimed toward a young audience. Its sketches parody contemporary culture and are performed by a large and varying cast of child and teen actors.###From Fansided During a recent interview with singer and actress Aria Brooks, we discussed her work on Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings series, Nickelodeon’s All That revival, and much more. Continue reading for additional details.Aria Brooks is a rising star who has been picking up roles on major projects. Brooks recently played part in Harriet, and now she’s appearing in the Netflix series, Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings.For anyone unfamiliar with Heartstrings, the Netflix series consists of eight episodes that center around stories adapted from Dolly Parton’s most famous songs. The stories told are rather wholesome, touching on themes perfect for the holiday season. “If I Had Wings” being a good example.As for Brooks, she appears in the episode entitled “Cracker Jack” as the adorable Nola. We don’t want to give too much away if you haven’t seen it, but we will say that Brooks had an excellent performance for her first Netflix appearance.In addition to a part on Netflix’s Heartstrings, Aria Brooks can also be seen in Nickelodeon’s All That revival. It was resurrected in 2019, but fans will have to wait a few weeks to see more. A release date for the next episode has yet to be announced, though our guess is it’ll happen towards the beginning of the year rather than after an extended hiatus.For more on Aria Brooks’ upcoming projects, you can check out the transcript of our interview with the young actress [ here ].[...]HR: Speaking of future projects, you’ve been cast on Nickelodeon’s revival of ​All That​ and you’re a series regular on the sketch comedy series. What, if anything, can you tell us about your work on the show?Brooks: Working on All That has been a dream come true. I get to work with seven talented and very funny castmates who have become my extended family. The sketches that I’ve been in have truly challenged my improv skills and pushed me to make a variety of choices without second-guessing myself. I’ve also had to do a ton of research which, luckily for me, is watching TV and movies. I also get to work with some of the original All That stars and they are very helpful on set.HR: Did you participate in any particular sketches that you believe will make a big impression on audiences?Brooks: The writers are constantly coming up with new sketches and characters for me that are guaranteed to leave a big impression on the audience. Be sure to check out the new episodes in January.HR: Having already worked on the show, did the notion of participating in a revival make you nervous while preparing for the role? I ask because reboots and revivals tend to garner a lot of harsh criticisms regardless of content, so did that place any sort of pressure on you?Brooks: I was a little nervous joining the reboot cast because I wanted the approval of the original All That fans, but people are harsh critics regardless. I eventually became more concerned about doing a good job on set and, making sure I could handle the responsibilities of being a series regular. Of course, I hope old and new fans enjoy the show, but my focus is to just do the best I can.HR: Outside of your on-screen acting, do you have any live performances coming up? And are you working on any new music at the moment?Brooks: I don’t have any live performances scheduled…yet. I am working on music so that when the time comes to release my album, I’ll be ready.HR: Are you collaborating with any artists on your music-based projects?Brooks: There are no plans yet, but I’m always open to collaborating with other up and coming artists in the future.Dolly Parton’s Heartstrings is currently streaming on Netflix. Nickelodeon’s All That returns in 2020###