My Phone Genie
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My Phone Genie | |
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Created by | Lee Walters |
Starring | Adam Wadsworth Bessie Cursons Fox Jackson-Keen Haruka Abe Heather Nicol Lothaire Gérard Ethan Hammer |
Country of origin | United Kingdom France Ireland Germany |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 26 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Tony Humphreys Paul Cummins Maïa Tubiana Benoît di Sabatino Christophe di Sabatino Nicole Keeb Katharina Pietzsch Jamila Metran |
Producers |
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Running time | 22 minutes |
Production companies | Talent Television MoonScoop Group Telegael ZDF Enterprises |
Original release | |
Network | ITV (CITV) (UK) ZDF (Germany) |
Release | 1 January 1 December 2012 | –
My Phone Genie is a children's television comedy-drama series about a young girl with a genie in her mobile. It premiered on 1 January 2012, and aired on ITV and CITV.[1]
Production
My Phone Genie is co-produced by British company Talent Television, French company MoonScoop Group, and Irish company Telegael Teoranta, in association with CITV and German companies ZDF and ZDF Enterprises.
The series is aimed at international audiences aged 12+.
Plot
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A free ringtone summons a genie.
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 | Heather Nicol | 2012 |
Reese | Ethan Hammer | 2012 |
Brent | Lothaire Gérard | 2012 |
Miss Hicks | Christine Mackie | 2012 |
Principal Tubb | Nick Wymer | 2012 |
Mr Duffy | Lauterio Zamparelli | 2012 |
Episodes
International broadcast
My Phone Genie airs on ITV and CITV in the United Kingdom and ZDF in Germany.
References
- ^ Guide, British Comedy. "My Phone Genie - ITV1 Comedy Drama". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 28 March 2024.
- ^ Talent Television. "Press article" Archived 12 September 2012 at archive.today
- ^ Brentford Hounslow Chronicle. "Budding actor from chiswick lands role"
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