Time Trackers
Time Trackers | |
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Starring | Joe Dekkers-Reihana, Kasimir Sas, Felicity Milovanovich, David Smyth, Marcus Graham, Vaughan Slinn, Jon English, Georgia Rippin |
Country of origin | Australia, New Zealand |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Production | |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | Seven Network (Australia), TV2 (New Zealand) |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 22 September 2008 |
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.
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
- Igor Sas as Galileo
- Angus Sampson as Leonardo da Vinci
- Erroll Shand as Isaac Newton
- Emmett Skilton as Ernest Rutherford
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
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