

#Packrat game as seen on icarly password
In iWant My Website Back, Freddie was denied entry to the website, and it was revealed that the password that granted access to is "Sam Loves Ham". The latest version of, after Sam & Cat started to airīeyond the webcast, the website featured additional video content, contests, and a message board, among other features.

The iCarly crew travelled overseas and, after overcoming some behind-the-scenes obstacles, claimed the award. At one point, the series was nominated for - and won - the international iWeb Awards, which was presented in Japan. The webcast proved very popular, and by the end of the show's first year on the air, it was boasting a viewership of between 300,000 and 500,000 and beginning to attract the interest of sponsors, as well as competitors such as. An attempt at breaking the world record for longest continuous webcast failed only a few minutes before the record would have been broken (the server being down for a mere four seconds). The show was usually produced regularly, but on occasion episodes have been aborted due to circumstances ranging from behind-the-scenes technical problems, to Sam and Carly getting into an argument, to power failures. It also featured photos and videos submitted by viewers, along with occasional special guests (invited and uninvited). The webcast featured humorous skits and discussions by Carly and Sam. Briggs without their knowledge and uploaded the auditions online without editing it out, the video went viral and the girls realized they had a talent for webcasting. After Freddie recorded a video of Carly and Sam making fun of Ms. Francine Briggs with the help of Freddie and posted them to a social networking site called SplashFace. The idea for iCarly was hatched when Carly and Sam videotaped a series of talent show auditions for Ms.
