My Phone Genie

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My Phone Genie
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My Phone Genie cast
Created by Lee Walters
Starring
Country of origin United Kingdom
No. of episodes 26 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Tony Humphreys
Paul Cummins
Maïa Tubiana
Producer(s) John Brady
Siobhán Ní Ghadhra
Running time 22 mins
Release
Original network ITV Network & CITV
Original release 1 January (2012-01-01) –
1 December 2012 (2012-12-01)
External links
[{{#property:P856}} Website]

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
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

International Broadcast

My Phone Genie airs on ITV and CITV in the United Kingdom, and ZDF in Germany.

References

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[2]

  1. Talent Television. "Press article"
  2. Brentford Hounslow Chronicle. "Budding actor from chiswick lands role"

External links