According to the online television schedule guide Digiguide, Nickelodeon UK has announced the Nickelodeon UK News that Nickelodeon UK is planning to premiere and show the brand new episode of the popular Nickelodeon comedy series "iCarly" called "iBattle Chip" on Nickelodeon UK and Ireland and Nickelodeon HD UK on Friday 9th November 2012 at 5.30pm (repeated at 6.30pm on Nick UK's plus-one (+1) timeshift channel, Nickelodeon +1) as part of "November on Nickelodeon UK 2012" and as part of Nickelodeon UK's Autumn/Winter 2012 highlights!
In the brand new episode of "iCarly" titled "iBattle Chip", after Spencer's arch-nemesis Chuck pulls his latest prank on him and steals his clothes, Spencer finally gets rid of his nemesis by getting Chuck sent to military school. However, this causes Chuck's younger brother Chip to hate Spencer and terrorise him more than Chuck did. Meanwhile, Gibby buys a Galaxy Wars toy phaser and becomes depressed when Sam accidentally breaks it while beating up a bully. However soon becomes ecstatic when Freddie fixes it and modifies it into an actually working heat laser gun. During an iCarly webcast, Chip antagonises everyone with loud music, making it impossible for them to continue. Guest Stars: BooG!e as T-Bo, Jacob Bertrand as Chip, Spencer List as Lurvin, the boy who was bullied at the Groovie Smoothie.
Nickelodeon's "iCarly" is a North American teen sitcom that focuses on a girl named Carly Shay (portrayed by Miranda Cosgrove) who creates her own web show called 'iCarly' with her best friends Sam Puckett (played by Jennette McCurdy) and Freddie Benson (portrayed by Nathan Kress). The series was created by Dan Schneider, who also serves as executive producer. The popular Nickelodeon comedy show "iCarly" also co-stars Jerry Trainor as Spencer, and Noah Munck as Gibby. Seasons 1–5 of "iCarly" was taped at Nickelodeon on Sunset, with Season 6 being filmed at KTLA Studios in Hollywood, California. The show premiered on Nickelodeon USA on September 8, 2007, and was originally rated TV-Y7, but was later changed to TV-G.
[Nickelodeon UK and Ireland News credit: NickUKHub]