Hannah Montana season 3
Hannah Montana | |
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Season 3 | |
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No. of episodes | 30 |
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Original network | Disney Channel |
Original release | November 2, 2008 March 14, 2010 | –
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The third season of American show Disney Channel teen sitcom Hannah Montana aired from November 2, 2008 until March 14, 2010. Filming for the season started a day after the 2008 Teen Choice Awards on August 5, 2008.[1] The third season of Hannah Montana focuses on how the characters grow up than the previous seasons. Hannah has grown up into a new look. Different from the previous two seasons, she has shorter hair and an untraditional style which includes a lot of zebra print and unique boots. Oliver and Lilly start dating starting from the episode "What I Don't Like About You". Later, Lilly moves in with the Stewarts. At the end of the season, the Stewarts and Lilly move from Malibu while Oliver prepares to go on tour with a band. This is the last season to be broadcast in Standard Definition.
Production
Disney Channel renewed the series for a third season in April 2008, which was filmed from August 2008 to June 2009.
Casting
The main cast of season 3 remained the same as the previous season. Hayley Chase, Romi Dames, David Koechner, and Cody Linley all reprised their roles as Joannie, Traci Van Horn, Uncle Earl, and Jake Ryan, respectively, in at least one episode. Recurring character from the second season Mikayla, played by Selena Gomez, did not make an appearance in any episode of this season. Also, Roxy Roker, played by Frances Callier, was omitted despite an episode in season 2 emphasizing her importance to Miley/Hannah after working for the president and a major part in the season 2 finale, "We're All on This Date Together". Aunt Dolly, played by Dolly Parton, also makes no appearances in this season. This is the final season where Mitchel Musso is a regular cast member.
Music
The new version of "The Best of Both Worlds" was used both for the movie as well as for the opening sequence, and was sung at the Hannah Montana season 3 concert in 2008. This version is extended to 59 seconds. The full version is featured on the Hannah Montana: The Movie soundtrack but is not featured on the Hannah Montana 3 soundtrack.[2]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) |
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56 | 1 | "He Ain't a Hottie, He's My Brother" | Rich Correll | Steven James Meyer | November 2, 2008 | 302 | 5.5[3] |
57 | 2 | "Ready, Set, Don't Drive" | Rich Correll | Jay J. Demopoulos | November 9, 2008 | 301 | 4.9[4] |
58 | 3 | "Don't Go Breaking My Tooth" | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes | November 16, 2008 | 303 | 4.6[5] |
59 | 4 | "You Never Give Me My Money" | Roger S. Christiansen | Andrew Green | November 23, 2008 | 305 | 4.6[6] |
60 | 5 | "Killing Me Softly with His Height" | Rich Correll | Steven Peterman | December 14, 2008 | 306 | 3.8[6] |
61 | 6 | "Would I Lie to You, Lilly?" | Shelley Jensen | Michael Poryes | January 11, 2009 | 308 | 3.7[7] |
62 | 7 | "You Gotta Lose This Job" | Steve Zuckerman | Heather Wordham | February 16, 2009 | 307 | 4.4[7] |
63 | 8 | "Welcome to the Bungle" | Shelley Jensen | Steven Peterman | March 1, 2009 | 309 | 4.1[8] |
64 | 9 | "Papa's Got a Brand New Friend" | Shelley Jensen | Maria Brown-Gallenberg | March 8, 2009 | 310 | 4.2[9] |
65 | 10 | "Cheat It" | Shannon Flynn | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | March 15, 2009 | 311 | 4.4[10] |
66 | 11 | "Knock Knock Knockin' on Jackson's Head" | Rich Correll | Andrew Green | March 22, 2009 | 312 | 4.5[11] |
67 | 12 | "You Give Lunch a Bad Name" | Rich Correll | Heather Wordham | March 29, 2009 | 314 | 3.4[12] |
68 | 13 | "What I Don't Like About You" | Rich Correll | Douglas Lieblein | April 19, 2009 | 315 | 4.8[13] |
69 | 14 | "Promma Mia" | Rich Correll | Heather Wordham | May 3, 2009 | 320 | 4.5[14] |
70 | 15 | "Once, Twice, Three Times Afraidy" | Shannon Flynn | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | May 17, 2009 | 317 | 3.4[15] |
71 | 16 | "Jake... Another Little Piece of My Heart" | Roger S. Christiansen | Douglas Lieblein | June 7, 2009 | 304 | 4.1[16] |
72 | 17 | "Miley Hurt the Feelings of the Radio Star" | Rich Correll | Maria Brown-Gallenberg | June 14, 2009 | 313 | 3.5[17] |
73 | 18 | "He Could Be the One"[18] | Rich Correll | Maria Brown-Gallenberg & Heather Wordham | July 5, 2009[a] | 326 327 | 7.9[19] |
74 | 19 | "Super(stitious) Girl"[b] | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes & Steven Peterman | July 17, 2009 | 316 | 9.3[20] |
75 | 20 | "I Honestly Love You (No, Not You)" | Shannon Flynn | Andrew Green | July 26, 2009 | 318 | 3.9[21] |
76 | 21 | "For (Give) a Little Bit" | Rich Correll | Maria Brown-Gallenberg | August 9, 2009 | 319 | N/A |
77 | 22 | "B-B-B-Bad to the Chrome" | Shannon Flynn | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | August 23, 2009 | 322 | 4.0[22] |
78 | 23 | "Uptight (Oliver's Alright)" | Art Manke | Sally Lapiduss | September 20, 2009[c] | 223 | 5.0[27] |
79 | 24 | "Judge Me Tender" | Bob Koherr | Andrew Green | October 18, 2009 | 323 | 5.7[28] |
80 | 25 | "Can't Get Home to You Girl" | Bob Koherr | Tom Seeley | November 8, 2009 | 324 | N/A |
81 | 26 | "Come Fail Away" | Rich Correll | Douglas Lieblein | December 6, 2009 | 325 | N/A |
82 | 27 | "Got to Get Her Out of My House" | Rich Correll | Douglas Lieblein | January 10, 2010 | 321[29] | 3.9[30] |
83 | 28 | "The Wheel Near My Bed (Keeps on Turnin')" | Bob Koherr | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | February 21, 2010 | 328[29] | 4.5[31] |
84 | 29 | "Miley Says Goodbye? Part 1" | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes & Steven Peterman | March 7, 2010 | 329[29] | 7.0[32] |
85 | 30 | "Miley Says Goodbye? Part 2" | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes & Steven Peterman | March 14, 2010[d] | 330[29] | 7.6[32] |
- ^ These episodes originally aired as a single double-length episode but are sometimes split into two episodes for syndication, reruns, streaming and DVD presentation.
- ^ Part 3 of "Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana"
- ^ Originally produced as "No Sugar, Sugar", this episode was scheduled to air in the U.S. on November 2, 2008, but was withdrawn from the airing schedule after parents who viewed an on-demand version complained that the depiction of diabetes was inaccurate.[23][24] The episode was re-written, re-filmed, and aired as "Uptight (Oliver's Alright)" on September 20, 2009.[25][26]
- ^ This part was available first on the Miley Says Goodbye? DVD that was released on March 9, 2010. The DVD includes the hour-long special, "He Could Be the One" with an alternate ending. The whole episode premiered in Greece on ERT (ET1) on December 21, 2009.
References
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- ^ WWE RAW, The Closer and President Obama lead cable viewing Archived 2010-07-29 at the Wayback Machine Posted on 03 March 2009 by Robert Seidman
- ^ iCarly, Burn Notice and WWE RAW top cable charts Archived 2013-10-19 at the Wayback Machine Posted on 10 March 2009 by Robert Seidman
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- ^ "Ratings Highlights For 2008". Disneychannelmedianet.com. March 24, 2009. Archived from the original on April 2, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
- ^ Kids’ Choice Awards, Penguins of Madagascar and WWE RAW lead cable Archived 2010-04-29 at the Wayback Machine Posted on 31 March 2009 by Robert Seidman
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- ^ "Ratings Highlights For 2008". Disneychannelmedianet.com. Archived from the original on March 18, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
- ^ Corrected: Burn Notice, Jon & Kate Plus 8 and Royal Pains lead cable Archived 2010-07-25 at the Wayback Machine Posted on 09 June 2009 by Robert Seidman
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- ^ "Top Cable Shows For the Week Ending August, 2009; Burn Notice, The Closer, Next Food Network Star, Royal Pains, SpongeBob Squarepants, WWE Raw, NCIS". Tvbythenumbers.com. Archived from the original on October 17, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
- ^ Updated: The Closer, WWE RAW, & True Blood Top Week’s Cable Shows Archived 2013-10-16 at the Wayback Machine Posted on 25 August 2009 by Robert Seidman
- ^ Castina (November 5, 2008). ""Hannah Montana" Diabetes Episode Pulled ("No Sugar, Sugar")". Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved September 21, 2009.
- ^ Castina. ""Hannah Montana" Diabetes Episode Pulled ("No Sugar, Sugar")". Archived from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved November 9, 2008.
- ^ "Interview: Mitchel Musso talks about his new CD, touring this summer, Hannah Montana and more!". tommy2.net. Retrieved August 21, 2009.
- ^ "Uptight (Oliver's Alright)". Hannah Montana: Episode Info. Disney Channel Media Net. Archived from the original on October 1, 2011. Retrieved September 17, 2009.
- ^ Cable ratings: Monday Night Football, WWE RAW, Hannah Montana and Monk… Archived 2013-12-26 at the Wayback Machine Posted on 22 September 2009 by Robert Seidman
- ^ [2] Archived August 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
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- ^ Cable ratings: WWE RAW, NCIS, SpongeBob, Secret Life and iCarly Top Weekly Cable Charts Archived 2010-10-02 at the Wayback Machine Posted on 12 January 2010 by Robert Seidman
- ^ "Disney Channel is TV's No. 1 Network in Tweens 9–14; Fueled by "Hannah Montana" and "StarStruck"". Tvbythenumbers.com. Archived from the original on October 22, 2012. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
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- General references
- "Hannah Montana Season 3 episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
- "Hannah Montana: Episode Guide". MSN TV. Archived from the original on March 28, 2012. Retrieved November 27, 2009.