After 1000 episodes and five years on air as the host and writer of ABC TV’s children’s hosted program RollerCoaster, Elliot Spencer has decided to step away from the program to seek opportunities to develop his skills as a writer /performer in TV comedy and light entertainment.
Tim Brooke-Hunt, ABC TV’s Executive Head of Children’s TV said “ABC TV greatly values Elliot’s contribution and we are reluctant to lose his skills to the organisation, so we will assist him in finding other roles within the ABC, and with independent producers with whom we work.
“Elliot has made an outstanding contribution as both a writer and host of RollerCoaster over such a long period of time. He has been a positive role model for many kids who have regularly watched the show, and I am delighted he wishes to continue his career with the ABC,” he said.
Elliot said “I will truly miss hanging out with all of the amazing and hilarious Rollercastrians across the country. I’m so unbelievably thankful for their support of the show and me, that it is impossible to describe my level of unbelievable thankfulness!
“However the time is right for me to start working on something bigger and funnier than was possible within Rollercoaster. So fear not my friends, my imagination is unstoppable. I’ll be back with something to make you laugh your lips off and once again say ‘Elliot is weird. But that’s why we like him’. As always, this is only bye for now, not forever.”
Elliot will still be seen on ABC TV until late January 2010 and will farewell his audience at the end of the season. A decision on the future of the RollerCoaster block will be made in the New Year.
Tim Brooke-Hunt, ABC TV’s Executive Head of Children’s TV said “ABC TV greatly values Elliot’s contribution and we are reluctant to lose his skills to the organisation, so we will assist him in finding other roles within the ABC, and with independent producers with whom we work.
“Elliot has made an outstanding contribution as both a writer and host of RollerCoaster over such a long period of time. He has been a positive role model for many kids who have regularly watched the show, and I am delighted he wishes to continue his career with the ABC,” he said.
Elliot said “I will truly miss hanging out with all of the amazing and hilarious Rollercastrians across the country. I’m so unbelievably thankful for their support of the show and me, that it is impossible to describe my level of unbelievable thankfulness!
“However the time is right for me to start working on something bigger and funnier than was possible within Rollercoaster. So fear not my friends, my imagination is unstoppable. I’ll be back with something to make you laugh your lips off and once again say ‘Elliot is weird. But that’s why we like him’. As always, this is only bye for now, not forever.”
Elliot will still be seen on ABC TV until late January 2010 and will farewell his audience at the end of the season. A decision on the future of the RollerCoaster block will be made in the New Year.