About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 72. Chapters: 2003 Canadian television series debuts, 2003 Canadian television series endings, Clone High, Loft Story, Miracles, Canadian Idol, Adventure Inc., 2003-2004 Canadian network television schedule, Gadget and the Gadgetinis, Star Academie, Spider-Man: The New Animated Series, Mona the Vampire, Uh Oh!, The Wrong Coast, History Bites, Radio Free Roscoe, Kenny vs. Spenny, Missing, Slings and Arrows, Jacob Two-Two, Silverwing, Made in Canada, The Secret World of Benjamin Bear, Mayday, Nanalan', Electric Circus, Train 48, 2030 CE, Ratz, NHL on TSN, Chilly Beach, Odd Job Jack, LNH a RDS, The Mike Bullard Show, The Twilight Zone, Shattered City: The Halifax Explosion, Moccasin Flats, Occupation Double, Poko, An American in Canada, The Save-Ums, 2003 Gemini Awards, Open Mike with Mike Bullard, Debbie Travis' Facelift, Seven Little Monsters, The Berenstain Bears, The Atwood Stories, Lord Have Mercy!, Buy Me, I Love Mummy, Noel Noel, The Outhouse, L'Union fait la force, Tom Stone, Mental Block, The Crystal Lite Show, Francoeur, 1st Spacey Awards, The Gavin Crawford Show, Read Out!, XPM, Tous Contre Un, Fairy Tale, Medical Intelligence, Family Secrets, The Toronto Show. Excerpt: Clone High (occasionally referred to in the U.S. as Clone High U.S.A.) is an animated television series that aired for one season (November 2002 - April 2003) on MTV and Teletoon. It has officially been on hiatus since March 17, 2003. The series had run in its entirety in Canada on Teletoon before premiering in the United States on MTV. The last five episodes were never broadcast in the United States. The Clone High theme song is written by Liam Lynch and performed by alternative rock band Abandoned Pools, who also provided much of the series' background music. Clone High is set in a high school that is secretly being run as an elaborate military experimen...