Hannah Montana season 3
Hannah Montana (season 3) | |
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Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 30 |
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Original network | Disney Channel (United States), Family (Canada) |
Original release | November 2, 2008 March 14, 2010 | –
Season chronology | |
The third season of American 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.[1] Season 3 of Hannah Montana focuses more 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. Also, 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.
Opening sequence
For season three, the opening credits changed dramatically. The names appear on a scrolling marquee as you would see on a theater. The sequence then changes to full-screen episode clips, in which both season 2 and season 3 episodes clips are included. The new version of the song "The Best of Both Worlds" was performed at the Season 3 concert, and clips of that were added to the theme song as well. The creators' names appear in the second to last clip. A new version of the switch from Miley to Hannah is featured in the middle of the theme song and the second scene where cut, which is same as season 1 & 2 as Miley admires a hug between her and her dad in a clip of Hannah Montana.
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 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 with Mitchel Musso as 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
Hannah Montana Season 3 started on November 2, 2008 as part of Disney Channel's "New in November", celebrating Hannah Montana's third season premiere. Two specials were created for the season. The first is a 50-minute special starring Cody Linley as Jake Ryan called "He Could Be the One" which was first broadcast July 5, 2009. The second one is a crossover episode, "Super(stitious) Girl", which was first broadcast July 17, 2009 as part of Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana.
"Uptight (Oliver's Alright)", the 23rd episode of the season, used elements of an unaired season 2 episode, "No Sugar, Sugar". "No Sugar, Sugar" had been intended as the season 2 finale, but was withdrawn from the airing schedule after complaints from parents who saw an on-demand version of the episode.[3] Parts of the episode were subsequently re-written and re-filmed and the modified version, which raises the issue of Type 1 diabetes, aired on September 20, 2009.
- Mitchel Musso is absent for six episodes.
- Billy Ray Cyrus is absent for three episodes.
- Moises Arias is absent for seven episodes.
No. in series |
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[4] |
57 | 2 | "Ready, Set, Don't Drive" | Rich Correll | Jay J. Demopoulos | November 9, 2008 | 301 | 4.9[5] |
58 | 3 | "Don't Go Breaking My Tooth" | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes | November 16, 2008 | 303 | 4.6[6] |
59 | 4 | "You Never Give Me My Money" | Roger S. Christansen | Andrew Green | November 23, 2008 | 305 | 4.6[7] |
60 | 5 | "Killing Me Softly with His Height" | Rich Correll | Steven Peterman | December 14, 2008 | 306 | 3.8[7] |
61 | 6 | "Would I Lie to You, Lilly?" | Shelley Jensen | Michael Poryes | January 11, 2009 | 308 | 3.7[8] |
62 | 7 | "You Gotta Lose That Job" | Steve Zuckerman | Heather Wordham | February 16, 2009 | 307 | 4.4[8] |
63 | 8 | "Welcome to the Bungle" | Shelley Jensen | Steven Peterman | March 1, 2009 | 309 | 4.1[9] |
64 | 9 | "Papa's Got a Brand New Friend" | Shelley Jensen | Maria Brown-Gallenberg | March 8, 2009 | 310 | 4.2[10] |
65 | 10 | "Cheat It" | Shannon Flynn | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | March 15, 2009 | 311 | 4.4[11] |
66 | 11 | "Knock Knock Knockin' on Jackson's Head" | Rich Correll | Andrew Green | March 22, 2009 | 312 | 4.5[12] |
67 | 12 | "You Give Lunch a Bad Name" | Rich Correll | Heather Wordham | March 29, 2009 | 314 | 3.4[13] |
68 | 13 | "What I Don't Like About You" | Rich Correll | Douglas Lieblein | April 19, 2009 | 315 | 4.8[14] |
69 | 14 | "Promma Mia" | Rich Correll | Heather Wordham | May 3, 2009 | 320 | 4.5[15] |
70 | 15 | "Once, Twice, Three Times Afraidy" | Shannon Flynn | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | May 17, 2009 | 317 | 3.4[16] |
71 | 16 | "Jake... Another Little Piece of My Heart" | Roger S. Christiansen | Douglas Lieblein | June 7, 2009 | 304 | 4.1[17] |
72 | 17 | "Miley Hurt the Feelings of the Radio Star" | Rich Correll | Maria Brown-Gallenberg | June 14, 2009 | 313 | 3.5[18] |
73 | 18 | "He Could Be the One"[19] | Rich Correll | Maria Brown-Gallenberg & Heather Wordham | July 5, 2009 | 326-327 | 7.9[20] |
74 | 19 | "Super(stitious) Girl" (Part three of "Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana") | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes & Steven Peterman | July 17, 2009 | 316 | 9.3[21] |
75 | 20 | "I Honestly Love You (No, Not You)" | Shannon Flynn | Andrew Green | July 26, 2009 | 318 | 3.9[22] |
76 | 21 | "For (Give) a Little Bit" | Rich Correll | Maria Brown-Gallenberg | August 9, 2009 | 319 | 3.3[23] |
77 | 22 | "B-B-B-Bad to the Chrome" | Shannon Flynn | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | August 23, 2009 | 322 | 4.0[24] |
78 | 23 | "Uptight (Oliver's Alright)" | Art Manke | Sally Lapiduss | September 20, 2009 | 223 | 5.0[25] |
79 | 24 | "Judge Me Tender" | Bob Koherr | Andrew Green | October 18, 2009 | 323 | 5.7[26] |
80 | 25 | "Can't Get Home to You Girl" | Bob Koherr | Tom Seeley | November 8, 2009 | 324 | 4.2[23] |
81 | 26 | "Come Fail Away" | Rich Correll | Douglas Lieblein | December 6, 2009 | 325 | 3.9[23] |
82 | 27 | "Got to Get Her Out of My House" | Rich Correll | Douglas Lieblein | January 10, 2010 | 321[27] | 3.9[28] |
83 | 28 | "The Wheel Near My Bed (Keeps on Turnin')" | Bob Koherr | Jay J. Demopoulos & Steven James Meyer | February 21, 2010 | 328[27] | 4.5[29] |
84 | 29 | "Miley Says Goodbye?" (Part 1) | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes & Steven Peterman | March 7, 2010 | 329[27] | 7.0[30] |
85 | 30 | "Miley Says Goodbye?" (Part 2) | Rich Correll | Michael Poryes & Steven Peterman | March 14, 2010 | 330[27] | 7.6[30] |
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- ^ Corrected: Burn Notice, Jon & Kate Plus 8 and Royal Pains lead cable Posted on 09 June 2009 by Robert Seidman
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- ^ ""Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana" Is Cable's Most-Watched Scripted Telecast This Year In Total Viewers". Retrieved July 2, 2013.
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- ^ Updated: The Closer, WWE RAW, & True Blood Top Week’s Cable Shows Posted on 25 August 2009 by Robert Seidman
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- General references
- "Hannah Montana Season 3 episodes". TV Guide. Retrieved November 27, 2009.
- "Hannah Montana: Episode Guide". MSN TV. Retrieved November 27, 2009.