Whizziwig

Whizziwig is a science fiction children's programme broadcast on CITV between 1998 and 2000 based on the books by award winning children's author Malorie Blackman.[1]

Whizziwig
GenreChildren's television series, Science fiction
Theme music composerBarry Francis Fry
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes18
Production
Running time18 mins
Release
Original networkITV Network (CITV)
Original release1998 
2000

Plot summary

Whizziwig centres on the adventures of a boy called Ben and his best friend Steve who befriends a small pink alien approximately the size of a rugby ball. Whizziwig has the ability to grant wishes to anyone who uttered the words "I wish..", however wishes had to be made for someone else and would last a maximum of 24 hours. A recurring theme is Ben and Steve trying to deceive their friend into granting their intentional wishes only for the alien to become wise to the scheme.

Ben would keep Whizziwig hidden, often smuggling her into school in his school bag. Many hilarious escapades ensued as the wishes made by unaware students in Whizziwigs earshot would be granted.

Cast

  • Rebecca Nagan - Whizziwig
  • Don Austen - Whizziwig Puppeteer
  • Louis McKenzie - Ben Sinclair
  • Matthew Barker - Steve Fleming
  • Joan Oliver - Gina Sinclair
  • Brian Bovell - Daniel Sinclair
  • Mona Hammond - Auntie Dottie
  • Jasmine Ledwaba - Lizzie Sinclair
  • Tyler Butterworth - Mr. Archer
  • Martin Arrowsmith - Steve "Slippery" Sloper
  • Colin Prockter - Mayor
  • Andre Mahjouri - Paul
  • Ebony Francis - Jennifer
  • Catherine Barr - Paula
  • Brian Trump - The Underwear Snatcher
  • Kaefan Shaw and Anthony Asbury - Archie the Parrot
  • Glen Kinch - Budgie
  • Douglas Fielding - Foreman
  • Anna Gilbert - Mrs. Morton
  • Yvonne Marlowe - Woman In Park
  • Sheila Halse - Woman In Street
  • Natasha Lee - Jessica
  • Melissa Simpson - Katie
  • Sue Cleaver - Inspector Pascal
  • Richard Trinder - P.C. Reid
  • Anna Winkles - Caitlin
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