Pixelface

Pixelface is a CBBC children's sitcom. The programme followed the adventures of a group of video game characters, previously seen in the Backstage Access sketches in the programme Sorry, I've Got No Head.

Pixelface
GenreSatire
Created byChris Reddy
Written byChris Reddy
Toby Davies
David Armand
Justin Edwards
Directed bySasha Ransome, Syd Macartney
StarringWill Andrews
David Armand
Anna Crilly
Karen David
Hannah Job
Gareth Tunley
Voices ofJustin Edwards
Simon Day
Tara Flynn
Chris Pavlo
Theme music composerBanks & Wag
Opening themePixelface theme
Ending themePixelface theme
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producer(s)Melissa Hardinge, Graham Stuart
Producer(s)Jeremy Salsby
Editor(s)Mark Williams, Calum Ross, Adam de Wolff
Production company(s)So Television
Release
Original networkCBBC
BBC One
Original release19 January 2011 (2011-01-19) 
27 March 2012 (2012-03-27)
External links
Website

The characters include: Aethelwynne, a snobbish elf from the questing game 'Sword of the Ancients'; Rex Dynamo, an unknown marsupial whose game of the same name centres on the collection of apples; Claireparker, a zombie-battling waitress from the game 'Return to Zombie City'; Alexia, a lion-dodging Lara Croft parody from the game 'Legend Hunter'; Kiki Nova, an enthusiastic character from a dance game 'Groove Academy 2', which is often belittled by the other characters, and Sergeant Riley, an alien-shooting army sergeant from the game 'Sentient Force', often accompanied by his robot friend Romford.[1]

Cast

CharacterPlayed by
AethelwynneWill Andrews
Rex DynamoDavid Armand
ClaireparkerAnna Crilly
AlexiaKaren David
Kiki NovaHannah Job
Sergeant RileyGareth Tunley
RomfordJustin Edwards (voice)
QMSimon Day (voice)
The ConsoleTara Flynn (voice)
Computer Games voiceoverChris Pavlo (voice)

References

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