Biz Kids
Biz Kids (stylized as biz KID$) is an American educational television series that teaches financial education and entrepreneurship to kids and teenagers. It uses sketch comedy, musical guests, guest and special guest appearances, and young actors to explain basic economic concepts.[1] Its motto is: "Where kids teach kids about money and business." Biz Kid$ has been described as comparable to KING-TV’s Almost Live!.
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Starring | Lauren Dupree, Kaelon Horst, Maia Lee, Alexander Oki, Amanda Powers, Miriam Schwartz, Austin Siedentopf, Devon Stark, Christina Marie Taylor, Catherine Thompson, Elizabeth Wright, Pat Cashman, John Keister |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 6 |
No. of episodes | 71 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Jeannine Glista, Erren Gottlieb, Jamie Hammond, James McKenna |
Running time | 26 minutes |
Production company | WXXI |
Distributor | American Public Television PBS Kids Go! (2008–2012) PBS Kids (2017) |
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Original release | January 6, 2008 – June 20, 2017 |
Production
Biz Kids was created by the producers of Bill Nye the Science Guy, the Emmy Award winning science show from the 1990s. Comedy sketches, spoofs of old TV shows and movies, commercial parodies, and silly antics are performed by a cast of Seattle teenage actors.
The first season of Biz Kids, comprising 26 episodes, includes the lost episodes, was filmed in 2007. The second season, comprising 13 episodes, the lost episodes were included, began filming in April 2008. The crew traveled to various locations in the United States to film young entrepreneurs.
Cast
The Biz Kids cast is made up largely of teenage actors from the Seattle area. Writer John Keister also has small recurring roles.
The original cast members were Lauren Dupree, Kaelon Horst, Bob Jones, Maia Lee, Alexander Oki, Amanda Powers, Miriam Schwartz, Austin Siedentopf, Devon Stark, Christina Taylor, and Elizabeth Wright.[2]
Hosts
- Lauren (The Hip Hop Dancer), a teenage girl who has her two best pals Maia and Kaelon. She is a 17-year-old girl at Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences, because she loves theater, dance, and music. She is the leader of her Theater Arts team at Seattle Academy of Arts & Sciences. She is Lizzie’s adoptive older sister. From her senior year of high school in season 1 to her college days in season 5. The show ended when Lauren was 21 years old and she graduated from Howard University, By the sixth season she was a 30 something woman. She starred in a movie called Crossroads when she was a young child in middle school. Her mom and dad got married.
- Kaelon (The Smooth and Suave Boy), Lauren’s best friend, He is a 17-year-old guy at South Kitsap High School where he loves to play basketball. He is smooth and suave, and he is Austin’s adopted brother. He is a leader of The Biz Squad (a parody of The Mod Squad) with his ladies Lauren and Maia. The show ended when Kaelon was 21 years old, and he graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles, He is a leader of the South Kitsap High School basketball team and later the University of California, Los Angeles basketball team. By the sixth season he was a 30 something man. He got married to his wife in the future. He starred in the short film Driver's Ed when he was 15 years old from his sophomore year of high school. His mom and dad got married.
- Maia (The Friend Lover), Lauren’s second-best friend, the youngest of Biz Kid$. She is a 14-year-old girl at her high school where she loves shopping, music and friends. She’s like a younger sister to Alex. She got ended by the third season when Maia was 16. From her freshman year of high school in season 1 to her junior year in season 3. She starred as an orphan in a black and white silent movie when she was 13 from her middle school days. Her mom and dad got married.
- Alex (The Language Speaker), He is a 17-year-old guy at Lakeside School where he’s learning different languages. He's like an older brother to Maia. He is a leader of Alex's Angels (a parody of Charlie's Angels), with his female friends Amanda, Miriam and Christina. The show ended when Alex was 21 years old, and he graduated from Yale University. From his junior year of school in season 1 to his college days in season 5. By the sixth season he was a 30 something man. He played baseball. He starred as Woody in a ReAct Theater production Six Degrees of Separation when he was just 16 years old. His parents got married.
- Amanda (The Attention Girl), She is an 18-year-old girl at her high school when she is friendly and outgoing. She likes to pay attention. She is Christina’s best friend. The show ended when Amanda was 22 years old, and she graduated from college. From her high school days in season 1 to her college days in season 5. She has her friends from her past when she was a little girl. Now she has her own friends. Her parents got married.
- Miriam (The Funny People Laugher), She is a 17-year-old girl at Roosevelt High School where she makes people laugh. She is one of Christina & Amanda’s best friends. She’s like a sister to Alex and Maia. The show ended when Miriam was 21 years old, and she graduated from University of Minnesota. By the sixth season she was in her mid 20s. She got married to her friend Adam in Oregon in the future. From her high school years in season 1 to her college days in season 5. Her parents got married.
- Austin (The Pranker Boy), He is a 16-year-old guy at Issaquah High School where he enjoys teaching with kids and he played football. He is Alex’s best friend. He is Kaelon’s adopted brother. The show ended when Austin was 20 years old, and he graduated from the University of Washington. From his sophomore years in high school in season 1 to his college days in season 5. He had his attending rules when he was a kid. His parents got married.
- Devon (The Tae Kwon Do Boy), He is a 12-year-old 7th grader at his middle school where he enjoys karate and taekwondo. He is the second youngest of Biz Kid$. He is Lauren and Lizzie’s adoptive younger brother. The show ended when Devon was 16. From his middle school days in season 1 to his junior year of high school in season 5. He was having his kung fu trophy when he was a kid. His parents got married.
- Christina (The Perfectionist), She is a teenage girl with her glasses from her school where she is the perfectionist. She is one of Amanda & Miriam’s best friends. The show ended when she was a young adult, she lost a couple of pounds from her weight loss, her diet and exercises, and she graduated from college. From her high school days in seasons 1 to 3 to her college days in seasons 4 and 5. She lost weight and her healthy diet plan is great for her. Her parents got married.
- Lizzie (The Creative Girl), She is a teenage girl from her high school who loves to make clothes, prom dresses and others. She is another one of Christina & Amanda's best friends. She is Lauren’s adoptive younger sister. She is a leader of Get Lizzie Love! (a parody of Get Christie Love!) The show ended when she was a young adult and graduated from college. From her high school days in season 1 to her college days in season 5. She made clothing designs when she was little. Her parents got married.
Guest stars
- Judith Levine, an author of Not Buying It!
- Ace Young, an American Idol finalist
- Richard Karn, Home Improvement star and the fourth host of Family Feud from 2004 to 2006.
- Brie Larson, an actress who needs to wear her clothes in Hollywood, California.
- Cymphonique Miller, an actress, singer, dancer, and rapper who makes Byou.
- Tracey Conway, Steve Wilson, Nancy Guppy, and more of John Keister and Pat Cashman's former Almost Live! cast members.
- Jeff Bezos, Amazon.com founder.
Sketches
- All My Investments, a parody of the soap opera on ABC, All My Children. Featured in two episodes "Saving and Investing for Your Future" and "Bulls, Bears and Financial Markets".
- The No-Sale Zone, a parody of the television series The Twilight Zone. Featured in an episode "Sell, Sell, Sell (The Science of Sales)".
- Mr. Squeezya Card, a commercial parody of the Visa card. Featured in an episode "Using Your Credit-Crazy or Compelling?".
- As the Economy Turns and As the Budget Turns, both parodies of the CBS soap opera As the World Turns. Featured in two episodes.
- The Adventures of Compulsive and Compare Kid, Amanda and Miriam as two teenage girls named Compulsive and Compare Kid to look at the newest phone ever. Featured in an episode "How to Be a Smart Consumer".
- Banks of Our Lives, a parody of the soap opera on NBC, Days of Our Lives. Featured in an episode "Take it to the Bank!".
- Gus Greenback: Gumshoe Detective, a 16-year-old teenage detective named Gus Greenback (Austin Siedentopf) has all the money clues to his friends, a pretty popular rich girl named Darla Dollar (Miriam Schwartz) and his assistant Sergeant Sawbuck (Lauren DuPree) solving some entrepreneur files during the mid to late 1940s and early 1950s in Seattle.
- Tooth Fairy Tales, it follows a fairy named Tooth Fairy (Austin Siedentopf), who gives money to the fairy's friends in their beds and waved the wand with magical dust, so they put them to sleep.
- Film, television spoofs, and other comedy sketches are featured in some episodes.
Lost Sketches
- Fairy Tale Money Tips, a sketch starring Snow White (Maia Lee), Cinderella (Amanda Powers), Aladdin’s princess (Lauren DuPree) and other cast members played fairy tale characters who have money tips.
- Besties with Cash!, a sketch starring two best friends Stacey (Miriam Schwartz) and Jessica (Elizabeth Wright) who talks about fashion, beauty, money, schools, and other things with co-hosts Katie (Maia Lee), Stacey’s younger sister, Debbie (Lauren DuPree), Jessica’s older sister, Natalie (Christina Taylor), Darcy (Amanda Powers), and other cast members.
- Super Biz Kid$, a fictional superhero team like the Avengers and Justice League who battles villains and fights crime that makes the city of Seattle their way. The team leader Princess Glitter (Lauren DuPree), her team, Thunder Boy (Alexander Oki) and Lightning Girl (Maia Lee), two teenage superhero siblings, Destroyer Dude (Kaelon Horst), Kung Fu Boy (Devon Stark), Flammo Dude (Austin Siedentopf), Plant Girl (Amanda Powers), Pixie Dust Girl (Christina Taylor), Wind Girl (Miriam Schwartz), and Snow Girl (Elizabeth Wright) with the villains Dr. Andy, the Queen of Hounds, The Banker, and other villains. Other superheroes are included.
Episodes
Broadcasting
Biz Kids is produced in association with WXXI of Rochester, NY, is distributed by American Public Television in the United States, and started airing in the United States on January 6, 2008. By June 2008, the show was on 311 of the nation's 343 PBS stations in 50 states.
It airs on KCTS-TV and KBTC-TV in Seattle and Tacoma.[3] By the launch of Season Two, Biz Kid$ was airing in all 50 states and was available to over 287 million people.[4]
The show also aired in the United Kingdom on the Simply Money channel and also aired in Canada on the Knowledge Network.
Curriculum
A free curriculum is available for download for use by teachers and parents to use in classrooms, afterschool programs and at home.[5] Each episode has a specially designed curriculum with activities, reviews and tests, all of which comply with the National Endowment for Financial Education standards. Five core Biz Kid$ lesson plans are available in Spanish.
References
- Davila, Florangela. "PBS series features local business whiz kids Archived January 9, 2009, at the Wayback Machine", SeattleTimes.com. 17 February 2008.
- Biz Kids at IMDb
- http://www.cuna.org/newsnow/printer_version.php?story_id=36369 Archived November 29, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
- ""Biz Kid$", WALfeague.org". Archived from the original on 2009-01-23. Retrieved 2009-02-11.
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: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - "Biz Kid$ Teacher Professional Development Kit", WXXI.org.
External links
- Official website
- Biz Kids at IMDb
- "Biz Kid$: Credit Union-Sponsored TV Series", NCUF.coop (National Credit Union Foundation Biz Kids webpage)