My Phone Genie
My Phone Genie | |
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Created by | Lee Walters |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Tony Humphreys Paul Cummins Maïa Tubiana |
Producers | John Brady Siobhán Ní Ghadhra |
Running time | 22 mins |
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Original network | ITV Network & CITV |
Original release | 1 January 1 December 2012 | –
My Phone Genie is a British children's television comedy-drama series about a young girl with a genie in her mobile phone. It premiered on 1 January 2012 and airs on ITV and CITV.
Production[]
Moonscoop, UK production house Talent Television and Telegael in Ireland have co-produced a brand new live action with special effects show 'My Phone Genie'. The 26 half hour episode series is commissioned by CITV in association with ZDF/ZDF Enterprises.
Promising off-the-wall comedy capers and heightened reality, My Phone Genie is aimed at international audiences aged 12+. As well as a live action television series, the producers have developed the series as a multi-platform offering and plan to grow the brand via technology relevant to the target age group.
Plot[]
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Remember the genie who used to live in a lamp in the old folk tale? He's found a hi-tech modern home in a phone. All eleven-year-old Jasmine Hart wanted was the free ringtone download advertised in an online advert, but instead she got landed with Gene in this new live action comedy.
Cast and Characters[]
Character | Portrayed by | Duration |
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Gene | Adam Wadsworth | 2012 |
Jaz | Bessie Cursons | 2012 |
Naoko | Haruka Abe | 2012 |
Mobbsy | Fox Jackson-Keen | 2012 |
Pene | 2012 | |
Reese | Ethan Hammer | 2012 |
Brent | Lothaire Gérard | 2012 |
Miss Hicks | Christine Mackie | 2012 |
Principal Tubb | Nick Wymer | 2012 |
Mr Duffy | Lauterio Zamparelli | 2012 |
International Broadcast[]
My Phone Genie airs on ITV and CITV in the United Kingdom, and ZDF in Germany.
References[]
- ^ Talent Television. "Press article" Archived 12 September 2012 at archive.today
- ^ Brentford Hounslow Chronicle. "Budding actor from chiswick lands role"
External links[]
- 2012 British television series debuts
- 2012 British television series endings
- 2010s British children's television series
- ITV children's television shows
- British children's fantasy television series
- 2010s British television miniseries
- English-language television shows