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The Genie from Down Under

The Genie from Down Under
Created by
  • Patricia Edgar
  • Esben Storm
Directed by
  • Esben Storm
  • Brendan Maher
  • Jeremy Swan
StarringAlexandra Milman
Rhys Muldoon (series 1)
Sandy Winton (series 2)
Glenn Meldrum
Anna Galvin
Ian McFadyen
Monica Maughan
Mark Mitchell
Country of origin
  • Australia
  • United Kingdom
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producers
  • Patricia Edgar
  • Anna Home
Producers
  • Patricia Edgar
  • Phil Jones
Running time25 minutes
Release
Original network
  • ABC
  • BBC
Original release3 June 1996 –
19 August 1998
External links
Website

The Genie from Down Under is an Australian-British children's comedy television series. It was a co-production between the ACTF, the BBC and the ABC from 1996 to 1998. It was released on video in the 1990s, and is available for order via the ACTF website[1][2] or Purchase on iTunes.[3] The Director of the ACTF Patricia Edgar came up with the idea for the series. Esben Storm, Steve Spears and a team of writers work-shopped the storylines. Following the demonstrable success of Round the Twist on the BBC, the head of children's television Anna Home agreed to put up half the $4.1 million budget for a co-production. With this project, the ACTF broke new ground with a production financing structure.

Plot

Penelope Townes, a 13-year-old British girl, comes into possession of an opal pendant when she explores the dusty attic of her family's decaying mansion. The opal contains two Australian genies, Bruce and his son Baz, who have been living inside the opal for 130 years waiting to go back to their home in Australia. This is the setting for a battle of wits and a clash of class and culture. Penelope has the power. Bruce, the Genie has the magic. Typically, an episode revolved around the consequences of one of Penelope's flippant wishes, or the efforts of an outside party to steal the opal (and thus, the genies).

Bruce is an ocker and Penelope is a selfish snob who sees the genies as her property.

When Penelope inherits a property in Australia (Townes Downs), Bruce and Baz are very happy because it means that they can spend more time in their own country. When they go to inspect the property, they meet Otto von Meister, who runs tours of outback Australia. His family had once owned the opal, and according to Otto, Penelope's great grandfather had stolen it from his family years before. When he finds out that Penelope has the opal, he tries to steal it from her. He often enlists his nephew Conrad to help him. Penelope falls in love with Conrad, which gives Otto far more opportunity to steal the opal.

Things are further complicated when Bruce (the genie) falls in love with Penelope's mother, Lady Diana Townes. She is already supposedly in love with Lord 'Bubbles' Uppington-Smythe, however, it is revealed that this is only because of his money, and she in turn falls in love with Bruce.

In the end, Penelope accepts that Bruce and her mother are in love, and gives the opal to her mother, allowing Bruce to reveal his true identity. Bruce and Diana end up marrying.

Cast

Production

Two series were produced. The first during 1995 and 1996 and the second during 1998. Rhys Muldoon was not able to return for season 2, so Sandy Winton took over the role. The scenes of Penelope's mansion in England were shot at Werribee Park Mansion near Melbourne. Scenes showing Marcia's mansion were shot at Rippon Lea Mansion, also in Melbourne.

Series overview

SeriesEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
1133 June 199626 August 1996
2133 August 199819 August 1998

Episodes

Episode information retrieved from Australian Television archive & IMDB.[4][5][6][7]

Season 1 (1996)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Wishing and Hoping"Esben StormSteve J. Spears3 June 1996
22"It’s My Opal...and I’ll Cry If I Want To"Jeremy SwanChristine Madafferi10 June 1996
33"Where It’s At"Esben StormChristine Madafferi17 June 1996
44"Good Cop, Bad Genie"Brendan MaherChristine Madafferi24 June 1996
55"Customs"Jeremy SwanJeremy Swan & Esben Storm1 July 1996
66"Larceny"Brendan MaherSteve J. Spears8 July 1996
77"The Eternal Quadrangle"Esben StormMandy Hampson15 July 1996
88"Nobody’s Perfect"Brendan MaherChristine Madafferi22 July 1996
99"The Triple Agent"Esben StormChristine Madafferi29 July 1996
1010"A Tale of Two Cities"Jeremy SwanPhilip Dalkin5 August 1996
1111"School Daze"Esben StormSteve J. Spears12 August 1996
1212"Triple Threat"Jeremy SwanPhilip Dalkin19 August 1996
1313"It’s Still Magic"Esben StormSteve J. Spears & Esben Storm26 August 1996

Season 2 (1998)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
141"I Do. You Do! Who Do?"Aleksi VellisEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox3 August 1998
152"The Photo Oppurtunity"Ray BoseleyEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox4 August 1998
163"The Cold Shoulder"Aleksi VellisEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox5 August 1998
174"Chase the Sun"Stephen JohnsonEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox6 August 1998
185"Peace in Our Time"Ray BoseleyEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox7 August 1998
196"Lord of the Nail Files"Ray BoseleyEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox10 August 1998
207"Baby Talk"Aleksi VellisEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox11 August 1998
218"My Better Half"Aleksi VellisEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox12 August 1998
229"Stock and Bonding"Ray BoseleyEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox13 August 1998
2310"The Opal is A Boomerang"Stephen JohnsonEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox14 August 1998
2411"The Heart of Country and Western"Aleksi VellisEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox17 August 1998
2512"Otto Rules OK"Ray BoseleyEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox18 August 1998
2613"The Last Wish"Aleksi VellisEsben Storm, Philip Dalkin & Louise Fox19 August 1998

Awards & Nominations

The Genie From Down under
Year Nominated Work Award Event Category Result Reference
1996 First series Australian Teachers of media (ATOM) Awards, Melbourne Children's Series Finalist [8]
1996 First series Australian Teachers of media (ATOM) Awards, Melbourne Primary Student Judging Panel Finalist [8]
1996 Fist series Cairo international Film festival for Children, Egypt _ Finalist [8]
1996 Wishing and Hoping Banff Television Festival, Canada _ Finalist [8]
1996 Wishing and Hoping AFI Awards, Melbourne Children's Drama Series Nominated [8]
1998 First seires Prix Jeunesse, Munich _ Finalist [8]

References

  1. ^ http://www.actf.com.au/catalog/item/166
  2. ^ http://www.actf.com.au/catalog/item/167
  3. ^ itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewTVSeason?id=404492454&s=143460&uo=4
  4. ^ "Episode Guide: The Genie From Down Under-Season 1". Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Episode Guide: The Genie From Down Under-Season 2". Australian Television Information Archive. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  6. ^ "Season 1 Episode Guide: The Genie From Down Under". IMDB. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  7. ^ "Season 2 Episode Guide: The Genie From Down Under". IMDB. Retrieved 3 August 2020.
  8. ^ a b c d e f Edgar, Patricia (2006). Bloodbath : a memoir of Australian television. Carlton, Vic.: Melbourne University Publishing. ISBN 0-522-85281-5. OCLC 224730166.

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