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Title The genie from down under. Series 2
Published Fitzroy, Vic : Australian Children's Television Foundation, [2010]
©2010

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 MELB CRC  791.4572 Sto/Gfd  Series 2  AVAILABLE
Description 4 videodisc (DVD) (312 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in
Contents VOLUME 1. Episode 1. I Do, You Do! Who Do? -- Episode 2. The Photo Opportunity -- Episode 3. The Cold Shoulder -- Episode 4. Daylight Saving -- VOLUME 2. Episode 5. Peace In Our Time -- Episode 6. Lord Of The Nail Files -- Episode 7. Baby Talk -- Episode 8. My Better Half -- VOLUME 3. Episode 9. Stocks And Bondings -- Episode 10. The Opal Is A Boomerang -- Episode 11. The Heart Of Country And Western -- Episode 12. Otto Rules OK -- VOLUME 4. Episode 13. The Last Wish
Summary Those irrepressible Genies, Bruce and Baz are back in a second series of that rollicking farce, The Genie from Down Under. The 13-part comedy drama series stars Sandy Winton as Bruce the Genie and Alexandra Milman as Penelope, the haughty upper-class English girl who controls the Genies, or thinks she does. Bruce longs for freedom for himself and his son, Baz. But to be free from the confines of the opal and the wishes of whoever has it, Bruce must win the heart and hand of Lady Diana Townes, Penelope's mother. The course of true love never runs smooth, especially when a teenage girl is trying to thwart your every move, even if you are a Genie
Performer Directors: Ray Boseley, Stephen Johnson, Aleksi Vellis; writers: Esben Storm, Philip Dalkin and Louise Fox
Cast Alexandra Milman, Glen Meldrum, Sandy Winton, Anna Galvin, Mark Mitchell
Notes Rated: G
DVD. Produced for region 4
Available to Deakin University staff and students only
Subject Children's television programs -- Australia.
Television comedies -- Australia.
Genre/Form Video recordings.
Author Boseley, Ray
Johnson, Stephen.
Vellis, Aleksi
Milman, Alexandra
Meldrum, Glen
Winton, Sandy
Galvin, Anna
Mitchell, Mark.
ISBN 0864211821