Time Trackers

Time Trackers is a children's television series produced for the Seven Network in (Australia) and TV2 in New Zealand The 13 half-hour episodes first screened in 2008. The series is a co-production of Gibson Group in New Zealand[1] and Taylor Media[2] in Australia.

Time Trackers
StarringJoe Dekkers-Reihana, Kasimir Sas, Felicity Milovanovich, David Smyth, Marcus Graham, Vaughan Slinn, Jon English, Georgia Rippin
Country of originAustralia, New Zealand
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes13
Production
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkSeven Network (Australia), TV2 (New Zealand)
Audio formatStereo
Original release22 September 2008 (2008-09-22)

Premise

Three teenagers, one from the future, the present day, and a cave-girl from the prehistoric past are on a time traveling mission to combat viruses aimed at destroying the greatest inventions of the world.

Captain Wiremu Love, the courageous 15-year-old navigator of future time-ship, The Chronos travels to 2008 joining forces with present-day whiz kid, Troy and together they meet Carmen, a wild and fearless cave-girl.[3]

Cast

  • Joe Dekkers-Reihana as Captain Wiremu
  • Kazimir Sas as Troy
  • Felicity Milovanovich as Carmen
  • David Smyth as the voice of Balls (robot dog)
  • Marcus Graham as Kevin (Dult version 10.1 and reprogrammed as a version 12.4)
  • Vaughan Slinn as Stuart (Dult version 10.1)
  • Jon English as Old Troy
  • Georgia Rippin as the Narrator

Guests

Episodes

  • Episode 1: Gadget 2008
  • Episode 2: Round Spinning Thing 2088 PH
  • Episode 3: Pendulum Swing Like A Pendulum Do
  • Episode 4: Gutenberg
  • Episode 5: Da Vinci
  • Episode 6: The Pacemaker
  • Episode 7: Music Wars
  • Episode 8: Mad King George
  • Episode 9: Newton
  • Episode 10: Fire-pop
  • Episode 11: The Future
  • Episode 12: Split Atoms
  • Episode 13: The Final Countdown

See also

References

  1. http://gibson.co.nz/
  2. http://www.taylormedia.com.au/
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 15 September 2008. Retrieved 1 October 2008.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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