Wicked Science | |
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Genre | Speculative fiction Teen drama Comedy thriller |
Created by | Jonathan M. Shiff |
Directed by | Grant Brown Richard Jasek David Cameron Roger Hodgman Colin Budds Sally-Anne Kerr Jeffrey Walker |
Starring | Andre de Vanny Bridget Neval Benjamin Schmideg Emma Leonard Brook Sykes Saskia Burmeister Robert van Mackelenberg Geneviéve Picot Greta Larkins |
Composers | Ric Formosa Danny Beckermann |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 2 |
No. of episodes | 52 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producers | Jonathan M. Shiff Kay Ben M'Rad |
Producers | Jonathan M. Shiff Daniel Scharf |
Running time | 25 minutes |
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Original release | |
Network | Network Ten |
Release | 2 July 2004 6 April 2006 | –
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Wicked Science is an Australian television series, which debuted on 24 February 2004. The series focuses on Toby (played by André de Vanny) and Elizabeth (played by Bridget Neval), two teenagers who are mysteriously turned into wizards of science. The series was originally run on Network Ten from 2004 to 2006 of which it then moved to Disney Channel, Wicked Science has also screened on ABC1 and ABC2 on 7:00am, Thursday. On Disney Channel Asia, it was fully aired until 2007.[1]
Toby and Elizabeth are two students in the same grade. Toby is a regular student and Elizabeth is really mean so nobody likes her. One day, a ray hits Toby and Elizabeth and they both acquire some scientific superpowers becoming geniuses. Toby is not really happy with his new gift, but Elizabeth wants to reveal using his powers to control the high school and Toby is the only one capable to stop her. The boring Sandy Bay school is now turned into a chaos with continuous unexplained events.