Angelica

Angelica is an Empherian science fiction television programme broadcast by ENTV (subdivision of HKBC) since 2451. The programme depicts the adventures of a woman named Angelica who used futuristic and alien technology to explore the world and the universe. With various companions, aided most of the time by the White Rose Organisation, Angelica combats foes and works to save civilisations and help people in need. The show is a significant part of Empherian and surrounding nations' pop culture and has gained somewhat of a worldwide cult following. It has influenced generations of Empherian actors, with many big stars occasionally guest starring in the series.

The programme originally ran from 2452 to 2488. Following a huge increase in popularity in the 2490s, the HKBC announced it's revival would start pre-production in late 2501 with an airdate of 2502. The revival would be handled by ENTV once again, with some funding from HKBC. It has spawned numerous spin-offs, including comic books, films, novels, audio dramas, and television series including: Start of the White Rose (2457-2459); Legend of the Temple of Starhi-El (2465); and Katerina Kay (2480-2482). It has been the subject of many parodies and references in other pop culture.

Episodes
Because of the serialised nature of the series, episodes will be divided into story number and episode number. An episode is defined as a full length run time that airs independently. A story is the overarching story which may or may not be made up of multiple episodes.

Season 1 (2452)
HKBC ordered the production of sixteen episodes to be made and aired weekly starting in March 2452. These sixteen episodes would be divided to have 4 stories, each with 4 episodes. Each individual episode had an average runtime of 25 minutes. The series saw the debut of Krystal May as Angelica, with the companions of Lewis Hurt (played by Matthew Sarney) and Abigail Fraser (played by Kristina Marks)

Season 2 (2452-2453)
Following the relative success of the first season, HKBC ordered a second season with double the episode count. This allowed series executive Steven Wright to introduce serials with more episodes to create a more larger than life plot. Each individual episode had an average runtime of 25 minutes. Krystal May, Matthew Sarney, and Abigail Fraser all reprised their roles. This season saw the dropping of individual episode names.

Season 3 (2454)
Following a huge increase in viewership and cult following after the second season, HKBC was confident in the production. It allocated it 4 more episodes, bumping it up to 36 total. More writers were hired and each serial was written by a different writer. Each individual episode had an average runtime of 25 minutes. Krystal May, Matthew Sarney, and Abigail Fraser all reprised their roles, alongside new star Lydia Hare as Marnie Peters.