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|{{Ublist|[[Spencer Valentine]] • [[Samantha Tweiser]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Spencer Valentine]] • [[Samantha Tweiser]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
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!Season 18
!Season 18
|{{Ublist|Peter Wijs<br>{{Small|(2475–TBD)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
| rowspan="5" |{{Ublist|Peter Wijs<br>{{Small|(2475–2479)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|7
|32
|7 September 2475
|11 April 2476
|23.43
|{{Ublist|[[Lena Keating]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Benjamin Holmes]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Peter Nieuwes]] • [[Samantha Tweiser]] • [[Agnes Beszen]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
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!Season 19
|7
|32
|5 September 2476
|8 April 2477
|22.81
|{{Ublist|[[Lena Keating]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Benjamin Holmes]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Peter Nieuwes]] • [[Agnes Beszen]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|18185D}}
!Season 20
|8
|32
|4 September 2477
|9 April 2478
|24.40
|{{Ublist|[[Lena Keating]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Benjamin Holmes]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Peter Nieuwes]] • [[Agnes Beszen]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|18185D}}
!Season 21
|5
|32
|3 September 2478
|8 April 2479
|22.30
|{{Ublist|[[Lena Keating]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Benjamin Holmes]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|{{Ublist|[[Peter Nieuwes]] • [[Agnes Beszen]] • [[Aleksander Wood]] • [[Maya Szeines]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|18185D}}
!Season 22
|4
|12
|23 September 2479
|9 December 2479
|22.73
| colspan="2" |[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|{{Ublist|[[Peter Nieuwes]] • [[Aleksander Wood]] • [[Maya Szeines]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
! colspan="11" |Generation III
|-
|{{Ic|D59C65}}
!Season 23
| rowspan="3" |{{Ublist|William Wijs<br>{{Small|(2482–2484)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|5
|20
|28 March 2482
|26 September 2482
|26.68
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|{{Ublist|[[William Kingsbury]] • [[Maria Littlefaire]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|C17ADD}}
!Season 24
|6
|26
|13 March 2483
|4 September 2483
|27.15
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|{{Ublist|[[William Kingsbury]] • [[Maria Littlefaire]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|941B65}}
!Season 25
|7
|26
|11 March 2484
|2 September 2484
|27.91
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|{{Ublist|[[William Kingsbury]] • [[Maria Littlefaire]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|EF6C01}}
!Season 26
| rowspan="3" |{{Ublist|Lachy Wijs<br>{{Small|(2484–2487)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|7
|28
|10 March 2485
|1 September 2485
|26.70
|[[Henry Beynes]]
|[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|{{Ublist|[[Lachlan Thompson]] • [[Charlotte Sabine]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|9E9692}}
!Season 27
|7
|26
|9 March 2486
|31 August 2486
|24.90
|[[Henry Beynes]]
|[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|{{Ublist|[[Lachlan Thompson]] • [[Charlotte Sabine]] • [[Frankie Baldwin]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|{{Ic|8992D1}}
!Season 28
|8
|30
|8 March 2487
|4 October 2487
|24.81
|[[Henry Beynes]]
|[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|{{Ublist|[[Lachlan Thompson]] • [[Frankie Baldwin]] • [[Abbie Sinclair]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
|
!Season 29
| rowspan="3" |{{Ublist|Georgina Wijs<br>{{Small|(2487–2490)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|5
|20
|10 April 2488
|21 August 2488
|26.22
| colspan="2" |[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|{{Ublist|[[Georgina Sheppard]] • [[Florence Saber]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
|
!Season 30
|5
|20
|9 April 2489
|20 August 2489
|30.24
| colspan="2" |[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|{{Ublist|[[Georgina Sheppard]] • [[Florence Saber]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
|
!Season 31
|5
|20
|8 April 2490
|19 August 2490
|26.40
| colspan="2" |[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|{{Ublist|[[Georgina Sheppard]] • [[Florence Saber]] • [[James Michaels]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
|
!Season 32
| rowspan="3" |{{Ublist|George Wijs<br>{{Small|(2490–2493)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|6
|20
|7 April 2491
|18 August 2491
|27.20
|[[Robert Boucher]]
|[[Aleksander West]]
|{{Ublist|[[George Lovegrove]] • [[Anne Battles]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
|
!Season 33
|5
|17
|5 April 2492
|26 July 2492
|25.66
|[[Robert Boucher]]
|[[Aleksander West]]
|{{Ublist|[[George Lovegrove]] • [[Maria Littlefaire]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
|
!Season 34
|4
|14
|6 June 2493
|5 September 2493
|21.78
|[[Robert Boucher]]
|[[Aleksander West]]
|{{Ublist|[[George Lovegrove]] • [[Charlotte Hutchings]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
! colspan="11" |Generation IV – The Meerkats
|-
|
|
!Season 1
|{{Ublist|[[Peter Nieuwes]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
| rowspan="2" |n / a
|7
|25
|9 September 2495
|24 February 2496
|10.69
| colspan="2" |[[Edmund Murray]]
|{{Ublist|[[George Butler]] • [[John Carter]] • [[Elizabeth Currin]] • [[Abigail Duffey]] • [[Mary Holmes]] • [[Maria Littlefaire]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 2
|3
|13
|7 September 2496
|30 November 2496
|12.40
| colspan="2" |[[Edmund Murray]]
|{{Ublist|[[George Butler]] • [[John Carter]] • [[Elizabeth Currin]] • [[Abigail Duffey]] • [[Mary Holmes]] • [[Maria Littlefaire]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
! colspan="11" |Generation V ([[OsztedeBesze]] production)
|-
|
!Season 35
| rowspan="4" |{{Ublist|Henry Wijs<br>{{Small|(2497–2501)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|3
|6
|14 September 2497
|19 October 2497
|24.20
| colspan="2" |[[Edmund Murray]]
|{{Ublist|[[Henry Rhys]] • [[Lily Arthur-Lyford]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 36
|8
|20
|7 March 2499
|18 July 2499
|22.08
|[[Edmund Murray]] • [[James Bergen]]
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|{{Ublist|[[Henry Rhys]] • [[Lily Arthur-Lyford]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 37
|9
|24
|6 March 2500
|14 August 2500
|23.31
|[[Edmund Murray]] • [[James Bergen]]
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|{{Ublist|[[Henry Rhys]] • [[Lily Arthur-Lyford]] • [[Daisy Ellwood]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 38
|8
|24
|5 March 2501
|13 August 2501
|24.11
|[[Edmund Murray]] • [[James Bergen]]
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|{{Ublist|[[Henry Rhys]] • [[Daisy Ellwood]] • [[Clara Lyon]] • [[Frederick Lewes]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 39
| rowspan="4" |{{Ublist|Sigrid Wijs<br>{{Small|(2501–2505)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|12
|24
|4 March 2502
|30 September 2502
|24.84
| colspan="2" |[[Edmund Murray]] • [[James Bergen]] • [[Laura Maulow]]
|{{Ublist|[[Sigrid Massey]] • [[Clara Lyon]] • [[Frederick Lewes]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 40
|9
|24
|7 April 2503
|10 November 2503
|24.28
| colspan="2" |[[Edmund Murray]] • [[James Bergen]] • [[Laura Maulow]]
|{{Ublist|[[Sigrid Massey]] • [[Clara Lyon]] • [[Shelby Hackey]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 41
|9
|24
|5 April 2504
|24 January 2505
|23.76
| colspan="2" |[[Edmund Murray]] • [[James Bergen]] • [[Laura Maulow]]
|{{Ublist|[[Sigrid Massey]] • [[Shelby Hackey]] • [[James Middleton]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
|
!Season 42
|5
|12
|18 July 2505
|28 November 2505
|23.93
| colspan="2" |[[Edmund Murray]] • [[James Bergen]] • [[Laura Maulow]]
|{{Ublist|[[Sigrid Massey]] • [[Shelby Hackey]]|item_style=text-align: center}}
|-
! colspan="11" |Generation VI (Prodij production)
|-
|
!Season 43
| rowspan="3" |{{Ublist|Edward Wijs<br>{{Small|(2505–TBD)}}|item_style=text-align: center}}
|10
|13
|15 May 2506
|7 August 2506
|25.66
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|[[Clara Sears]]
|[[Edward Mulgerie]] • [[Benjamin King]] • [[Clara Elegsend]]
|-
|
!Season 44
|10
|13
|14 May 2507
|6 August 2507
|33.52
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|[[Clara Sears]]
|[[Edward Mulgerie]] • [[Benjamin King]] • [[Clara Elegsend]] • [[Maria Littlefaire]]
|-
|
!Season 45
|7
|7
|26 May 2508
|1 September 2508
|37.51
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|[[Clara Sears]]
|[[Edward Mulgerie]] • [[Clara Elegsend]]
|}
|}


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|{{Unbulleted list|"The Planet of the Maarvils"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"The Land of the Maarvils"}}
|Emmelie-Louise Waters
|Emmelie-Louise Waters
|16 April 2461 – 7 May 2461 ''•'' (4 parts)
|16 April 2461 – 7 May 2461 ''•'' (4 parts)
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{{Main|Tymehuis (Season 11)}}
{{Main|Tymehuis (Season 11)}}


Several episodes in the previous era were criticised by HKBC executives for the content of the episodes being 'racism, anti-Alaxian, and radical' to the main writers. Emmelie-Louise Waters, the executive producer, was fired, and Lottie French was made the new executive producer with little experience. HKBC was considering cancelling the show, but instead moved it to a timeslot every Sunday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, which harmed ratings significantly. French, was routinely exhausted and the quality of episodes dropped without a guiding hand. HKBC commissioned just 20 episodes. The cast was made up of Vincent Stoker, Iris Fleming, Eliza Kemmings, Evelyn Hughes, and Maxwell Vabsley. All five would leave in ''The Criminals of Esperiy Part Four''. Aleksei Grigorevich protested the decisions and supported Waters, and wrote his episodes in protest. As such, ''Brutal Suppression'', is one of the most political serials of the show ever and HKBC blocked the redub from airing the following week.
Several episodes in the previous era were criticised by the HKBC executives for the content of the episodes being 'racist, anti-Alaxian, and radical'. Emmelie-Louise Waters, the executive producer, was fired, and Lottie French was made the new executive producer with little experience. HKBC considered cancelling the show, but instead moved it to a later timeslot of 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time every Sunday, which harmed ratings significantly. French, was routinely exhausted and the quality of episodes dropped without a guiding hand. HKBC commissioned just 20 episodes. The cast was made up of Vincent Stoker, Iris Fleming, Eliza Kemmings, Evelyn Hughes, and Maxwell Vabsley. All five would leave in ''The Criminals of Esperiy Part Four''. Aleksei Grigorevich protested the decisions and supported Waters, and wrote his episodes in protest. As such, ''Brutal Suppression'', is one of the most political serials of the show ever and HKBC blocked the redub from airing the following week.


The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following week.
The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following week.


''The Criminals of Esperiy'' was the final episode of the original run of the show. HKBC cancelled the show because of the increasingly political episodes and poorer ratings.
''The Criminals of Esperiy'' was the final episode of the original run of the show. HKBC cancelled the show because of the increasingly political episodes and low ratings.
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|23.9
|23.9
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=== Peter Nieuwes' incarnation ===


==== Season 18 (2475–2476) ====
==== Season 18 (2475–2476) ====
{{Main|Tymehuis (Season 18)}}
{{Main|Tymehuis (Season 18)}}


A sixth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes on 4 November 2471 alongside the fifth season. A break would take place, with no main season airing 2473–2474 in the usual winter to summer time slot, with the season premiering airing across 2474–2475 instead. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.
A seventh season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes following the premiere of season 17 on 9 September 2474. It would begin airing in September 2475. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. Benjamin Holmes would set the recording for most writing credits by a single person, four, as he got more involved in an overarching plot of the season.


Peter Nieuwes and Samantha Tweiser would make up the main cast, with Tweiser departing in ''Before Time Part Six''. New companion, Rapunzel played by Agnes Beszen would join in ''The Phantom Moons Part Four''.
Spencer Valentine would return to the show for his 6th season, with new companion Lena played by Samantha Tweiser, with returning guest star Peter Barter playing Edriege. Spencer Valentine would leave the show in the final episode, ''The Revolution of the Maarvils Part Six''. He would be replaced by Peter Nieuwes.
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#E9BB12; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%; background:#E9BB12; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
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(millions) 
|-
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#E9BB12; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 17'''
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#E9BB12; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 18'''
|-
|-
!113
!120
|1
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Assistant]]"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Designature]]"}}
|[[Lena Keating]]
|[[Lena Keating]]
|1 September 247422 September 2474 ''•'' (4 parts)
|7 September 247528 September 2475 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.8
|24.1
|-
|-
!114
!121
|2
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Under the World]]"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Community Farm]]"}}
|[[Benjamin Holmes]]
|5 October 2475 – 26 October 2475 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.4
|-
!122
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Rainforest of Evil]]"}}
|[[Maisie Skelget]]
|2 November 2475 – 23 November 2475 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.6
|-
!123
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Phantom Moons]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|30 November 2475 – 21 December 2475 ''•'' (4 parts)
|21.2
|-
!124
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Galactic Extinction]]"}}
|[[Vincent Jameson]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|28 December 2475 – 18 January 2476 ''•'' (4 parts)
|22.3
|-
!125
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Daughter of the King]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|25 January 2476 – 29 February 2476 ''•'' (6 parts)
|24.4
|-
!126
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Before Time]]"}}
|[[Lena Keating]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|7 March 2476 – 11 April 2476 ''•'' (6 parts)
|25.0
|}

==== Season 19 (2476–2477) ====
{{Main|Tymehuis (Season 19)}}

An eighth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes following the premiere of season 18 on 15 September 2474 with fantastic ratings. They would also commission a ninth and tenth season (Season 20 and Season 21). It would begin airing in September 2476. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

With a guaranteed three seasons more to write, Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes would begin to craft a three series long arc. This would consist of a new group of enemies with fantastical rules known as the Liegods. There was some criticism that because Keating and Holmes would take on three serials, new writers weren't having the opportunity to write new episodes. Peter Nieuwes and Agnes Beszen would make up the main cast.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 19'''
|-
!127
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Faux Quest]]"}}
|[[Lena Keating]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|5 September 2476 – 10 October 2476 ''•'' (6 parts)
|22.6
|-
!128
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Radio of Death]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|17 October 2476 – 21 November 2476 ''•'' (6 parts)
|22.1
|-
!129
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Horror of the Exomen]]"}}
|[[Vincent Jameson]] and [[Georgina Beckham]]
|28 November 2476 – 19 December 2476 ''•'' (4 parts)
|22.5
|-
!130
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Nightmare]]"}}
|[[Lena Keating]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|26 December 2476 – 16 January 2477 ''•'' (4 parts)
|22.9
|-
!131
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Disease That Destroyed the Galaxy]]"}}
|[[Maisie Skelget]]
|23 January 2477 – 30 January 2477 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.1
|-
!132
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Drip Drip]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|6 February 2477 – 27 February 2477 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.1
|-
!133
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Foe of Jest]]"}}
|[[Lena Keating]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|6 March 2477 – 8 April 2477 ''•'' (6 parts)
|23.4
|}

==== Season 20 (2477–2478) ====
A ninth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes alongside the eighth and tenth seasons following the premiere of season 18 on 15 September 2474 with fantastic ratings. It would begin airing in September 2477. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

This was the second season of the 'Liegod Arc' which began in Season 19. After criticisms of having less new writers, two new writers first appeared in this series, with Lena Keating writing zero scripts, and Holmes writing just one. To celebrate the twentieth season, the first serial would feature the Fourth Wijs, Spencer, as a returning character. Peter Nieuwes and Agnes Beszen would make up the main cast.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 20'''
|-
!134
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Reunited, The Two Wijs]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|4 September 2477 – 25 September 2477 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.8
|-
!135
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Temptress]]"}}
|[[Maisie Skelget]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|2 October 2477 – 23 October 2477 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.6
|-
!136
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Return to Verdantis]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|30 October 2477 – 20 November 2477 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.1
|-
!137
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Warrior Race]]"}}
|[[Vincent Jameson]]
|27 November 2477 – 18 December 2477 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.5
|-
!138
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Craziest]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|25 December 2477 – 15 January 2478 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.3
|-
!139
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Blessed Souls]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|22 January 2478 – 12 February 2478 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.7
|-
!140
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Destruction of the Oracle]]"}}
|[[David Kemmis]]
|[[David Kemmis]]
|29 September 247420 October 2474 ''•'' (4 parts)
|19 February 247812 March 2478 ''•'' (4 parts)
|21.4
|23.9
|-
|-
!115
!141
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Palace of the Liegods]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|19 March 2478 – 9 April 2478 ''•'' (4 parts)
|24.3
|}

==== Season 21 (2478–2479) ====
A tenth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes alongside the eighth and ninth seasons following the premiere of season 18 on 15 September 2474 with fantastic ratings. It would begin airing in September 2478. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

This was the third season of the 'Liegod Arc' which began in Season 19. After criticisms of having less new writers, two more new writers first appeared in this series. As the finale of the Liegod Arc, Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes would co-write several scripts. However, the serials were cut down significantly to just five to allow for longer stories as the arc wrapped up. Peter Nieuwes, Agnes Beszen, Aleksander Wood, and Maya Szeines would make up the main cast. Beszen left in ''The Gateway to Etrof Part Two'', Wood joined in ''The Gateway to Etrof Part One'', and Szeines joined in ''The Revolution of the Baskerites Part One''.
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! style="width:2.5%;background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 21'''
|-
!142
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Renegade]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]<ref name=":0" group="S21">[[Lena Keating]] also received a writing credit.</ref>
|3 September 2478 – 24 September 2478 ''•'' (4 parts)
|21.5
|-
!143
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Gateway to Etrof]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]<ref name=":0" group="S21" />
|1 October 2478 – 12 November 2478 ''•'' (7 parts)
|21.9
|-
!144
|3
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Fires of Knowledge]]"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Revolution of the Baskerites]]"}}
|[[Milo Marsh]] and [[Georgina Beckham]]<ref name=":0" group="S21" />
|19 November 2478 – 31 December 2478 ''•'' (7 parts)
|22.3
|-
!145
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[No Time]]"}}
|[[Myra Hawkes]]<ref name=":0" group="S21" />
|7 January 2479 – 18 February 2479 ''•'' (7 parts)
|22.6
|-
!146
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Collapse of Eternity]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]<ref name=":0" group="S21" />
|25 February 2479 – 8 April 2479 ''•'' (7 parts)
|23.2
|}
<references group="S21" />

==== Season 22 (2479) ====
With the conclusion of the Liegod arc, and Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes' resignations after 8 years in their roles as executive producer and script editor, the HKBC were not entirely sure on whether they would renew the show. They decided to commission 12 episodes to form a mini-series that would air in late 2479, executively produced and script edited by Scarlett Alardice herself. These would portray Peter Niewues' regeneration in ''Good Night Part Two'', and the departures of Aleksander Wood and Maya Szeines in ''The Power of the Maarvils Part Three''. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

After the end of the season, HKBC chose not to renew the show straight away and would begin a second break.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#18185D; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 22'''
|-
!147
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Bad Day]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|23 September 2479 – 14 October 2479 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.0
|-
!148
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Home Rebels]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|27 October 247417 November 2474 ''•'' (4 parts)
|21 October 24794 November 2479 ''•'' (3 parts)
|22.0
|22.4
|-
|-
!116
!149
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Power of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|11 November 2479 – 25 November 2479 ''•'' (3 parts)
|22.6
|-
!150
|4
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Crackdown]]"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Good Night]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|24 November 247415 December 2474 ''•'' (4 parts)
|2 December 24799 December 2479 ''•'' (2 parts)
|22.9
|}

== 3rd Generation ==

=== William Kingsbury's incarnation ===

==== Season 23 (2482) ====
With the 30th anniversary of the series approaching in the early 2480s, HKBC decided to commission a short series of 20 episodes to commemorate the series in January 2482. The series would air beginning in autumn March, and finish with a September 2482 anniversary special. It would be executively produced by Scarlett Alardice again, with Georgina Beckham serving as script editor. William Kingsbury was cast the sixth Wijs, with Maria Littlefaire playing Katie. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

Some feared that having a multi-protagonist story so soon into Kingsbury's run would overshadow him, but critics applauded the quality of the stories preceding the episode and Kingsbury's performance being immediately brilliant.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#D59C65; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#D59C65; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#D59C65; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#D59C65; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#D59C65; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#D59C65; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#D59C65; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 23'''
|-
!151
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Revenge of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|28 March 2482 – 18 April 2482 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.8
|-
!152
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Works of Valyarin]]"}}
|[[Myra Hawkes]] and [[Georgina Beckham]]
|25 April 2482 – 16 May 2482 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.9
|-
!153
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Street That Doesn't Exist]]"}}
|[[George White]]
|23 May 2482 – 13 June 2482 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.4
|-
!154
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Last Upgrade]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]] and [[Georgina Beckham]]
|20 June 2482 – 11 July 2482 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.9
|-
!155
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Six Wijs]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|5 September 2482 – 26 September 2482 ''•'' (4 parts)
|28.4
|}

==== Season 24 (2483) ====
With the great success of the 23rd season, HKBC commissioned two more seasons with Kingsbury. Each season would have 26 episodes, six less than usual, but would have an increased budget per episode. The series would begin airing in March 2483. It would be executively produced by Scarlett Alardice, with Georgina Beckham serving as script editor. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

William Kingsbury and Maria Littlefaire made up the cast.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#C17ADD; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#C17ADD; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#C17ADD; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#C17ADD; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#C17ADD; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#C17ADD; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#C17ADD; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 24'''
|-
!156
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Angels of Bazir]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|13 March 2483 – 17 April 2483 ''•'' (6 parts)
|26.2
|-
!157
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Technocrats]]"}}
|[[George White]]
|24 April 2483 – 15 May 2483 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.9
|-
!158
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Spies in the Meerkats]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|22 May 2483 – 29 May 2483 ''•'' (2 parts)
|27.3
|-
!159
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[King Xarthanos and the Impossible Army]]"}}
|[[Charlotte Vining]]
|5 June 2483 – 26 June 2483 ''•'' (4 parts)
|28.5
|-
!160
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Maarvils of the Magma]]"}}
|[[Myra Hawkes]]
|3 July 2483 – 31 July 2483 ''•'' (5 parts)
|27.8
|-
!161
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Lighthouse]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|7 August 2483 – 4 September 2483 ''•'' (5 parts)
|26.2
|}

==== Season 25 (2484) ====
The third season of the third generation had been commissioned in 2482. It would have 26 episodes, six less than usual, but would have an increased budget per episode. The series would begin airing in March 2484. It would be executively produced by Scarlett Alardice, with Georgina Beckham serving as script editor. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

William Kingsbury and Maria Littlefaire made up the cast. Both would depart in ''The Invisible People Part Three''. Kingsbury would regenerate into the Seventh Wijs, played by Lachlan Thompson.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#941B65; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#941B65; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#941B65; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#941B65; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#941B65; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#941B65; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#941B65; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 25'''
|-
!162
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Two Girls]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|11 March 2484 – 1 April 2484 ''•'' (4 parts)
|30.1
|-
!163
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Androids of Rosetta]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|8 April 2484 – 29 April 2484 ''•'' (4 parts)
|29.8
|-
!164
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Infectious Brain]]"}}
|[[Charlotte Vining]]
|6 May 2484 – 27 May 2484 ''•'' (4 parts)
|28.1
|-
!165
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Missing City of New Dinsmark]]"}}
|[[George White]]
|3 June 2484 – 24 June 2484 ''•'' (4 parts)
|27.6
|-
!166
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Image of the Mind]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|1 July 2484 – 15 July 2484 ''•'' (3 parts)
|27.2
|-
!167
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Terror of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|22 July 2484 – 12 August 2484 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.5
|-
!168
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Invisible People]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|19 August 2484 – 2 September 2484 ''•'' (3 parts)
|26.1
|}

==== Season 26 (2485) ====
HKBC decided to commission three more seasons featuring Lachlan Thompson as the new Wijs. These new seasons would air from 2485 to 2487. It would have 26 regular episodes each, but season 26 would have an extra two episodes commissioned as 'special episodes'. The series would begin airing in March 2485. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

While Scarlett Alardice and Georgina Beckham would help, the executive producer role would go to ENTV veteran Henry Beynes rather than any pre-existing writer, to better handle budgets. Script editor would go to Emmelie Cleyton, who had never written for the show but had written for several licenced Tymehuis books. She was chosen to give the new three seasons a different feeling from what the show had previously had. Cleyton wanted to have callbacks to Season 10 (2462–2463), a series she loved, and as such many villains returned from that era.

The cast would be Lachlan Thompson and Charlotte Sabine, who played new character Elizabeth. The series would set up a plotline on Adelfi, beginning in ''The Other World Part One''.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#EF6C01; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#EF6C01; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#EF6C01; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#EF6C01; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#EF6C01; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#EF6C01; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#EF6C01; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 26'''
|-
!169
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Caves of Death]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|10 March 2485 – 31 March 2485 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.6
|-
!170
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[They Love The Menagins]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|7 April 2485 – 28 April 2485 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.2
|-
!171
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Swarm of the Meteoroids]]"}}
|[[Alexandra Stockwell]]
|5 May 2485 – 26 May 2485 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.6
|-
!172
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Collision of the Planets]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|2 June 2485 – 23 June 2485 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.7
|-
!173
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Icey Women]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|30 June 2485 – 28 July 2485 ''•'' (5 parts)
|27.5
|-
!174
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Fazarians and the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[James Hawking]]
|4 August 2485 – 1 September 2485 ''•'' (5 parts)
|27.4
|-
!175
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Other World]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|8 September 2485 – 15 September 2485 ''•'' (2 parts)
|26.9
|}

==== Season 27 (2486) ====
This season would have 26 regular episodes. The series would begin airing in March 2486. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It was executively produced by Henry Beynes, and script edited by Emmelie Cleyton.

The cast would be Lachlan Thompson, Charlotte Sabine, and Frankie Baldwin who would play Abbie. Charlotte Sabine would depart in ''The Conquest of the Maarvils Part Four'' being killed by a Maarvil, while Baldwin would enter the series in ''Encased Part One''. The series would focus on a plotline on Adelfi that began in the previous series.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#9E9692; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#9E9692; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#9E9692; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#9E9692; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#9E9692; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#9E9692; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#9E9692; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 27'''
|-
!176
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Trapped on Adelfi]]"}}
|[[James Hawking]]
|9 March 2486 – 16 March 2486 ''•'' (2 parts)
|25.7
|-
!177
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Encased]]"}}
|[[Alexandra Stockwell]]
|23 March 2486 – 13 April 2486 ''•'' (4 parts)
|24.5
|-
!178
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Conquest of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|20 April 2486 – 11 May 2486 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.9
|-
!179
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Bescar Expedition]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|18 May 2486 – 8 June 2486 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.1
|-
!180
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Ormortrice and the Exomen]]"}}
|[[Georgina Beckham]]
|15 June 2486 – 6 July 2486 ''•'' (4 parts)
|24.8
|-
!181
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Orange Beast]]"}}
|[[Arthur Rowles]]
|13 July 2486 – 3 August 2486 ''•'' (4 parts)
|24.2
|-
!182
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Escape to Orbit]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|10 August 2486 – 31 August 2486 ''•'' (4 parts)
|24.1
|}
==== Season 28 (2487) ====
This season would have 26 regular episodes. The series would begin airing in March 2487. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It was executively produced by Henry Beynes, and script edited by Emmelie Cleyton.

The cast would be Lachlan Thompson, Frankie Baldwin, and Abbie Sinclair, who would play Francesca. Baldwin would depart in ''The Organ Donor Part Two'', while Sinclair would be introduced in ''The Rain Obscures Part One'', and depart in ''The Heart Festival Part Six''. Thompson would regenerate in ''Death To The Temptress Part Four'', being replaced by Georgina Sheppard, the first woman to headline the series. The series would feature Cleyton's debut as a sole writer, and the return of previous executive producer Lena Keating who contributed a story. Alongside the 26 episodes, an extra four episodes were commissioned for Thompson's departure story and 35th anniversary of the programme to air in September 2487. This was only separated from the series by a one-week gap in scheduling though.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff" |'''Season 28'''
|-
!183
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Slayer of the Temptress]]"}}
|[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|8 March 2487 – 22 March 2487 ''•'' (3 parts)
|24.2
|-
!184
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Organ Donor]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|29 March 2487 – 19 April 2487 ''•'' (4 parts)
|24.7
|-
!185
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Rain Obscures]]"}}
|[[Alexandra Stockwell]]
|26 April 2487 – 10 May 2487 ''•'' (3 parts)
|25.1
|-
!186
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[They Come Alive]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|17 May 2487 – 31 May 2487 ''•'' (3 parts)
|25.1
|-
!187
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Broken Promise]]"}}
|[[James Hawking]] and [[Arthur Rowles]]
|7 June 2487 – 21 June 2487 ''•'' (3 parts)
|25.0
|-
!188
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[My Worst Nightmare]]"}}
|[[Lena Keating]]
|28 June 2487 – 19 July 2487 ''•'' (4 parts)
|24.8
|-
!189
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Heart Festival]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]] and [[Georgina Beckham]]
|26 July 2487 – 30 August 2487 ''•'' (6 parts)
|24.3
|-
! colspan="6" style="width:5%; background:#8992D1; color:#ffffff" |Special (2487)
|-
!190
|–
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Death To The Temptress]]"}}
|[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|13 September 2487 – 4 October 2487 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.3
|}
==== Season 29 (2488) ====
With the contract up for Lachlan Thompson and all commissioned seasons being exhausted, there were some discussions on whether to axe the show. Emmelie Cleyton, the script editor, convinced the HKBC executives to maintain the show. In December 2487, the show was commissioned for three more seasons under Cleyton as both executive producer and script editor. However, HKBC cut down the show from 26 regular episodes per season to just 20 per season, and reduced the budget accordingly. It's timeslot would also be moved. It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual and no-longer a prime time slot. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3. The series would begin airing in April 2488. All new writers were selected for this season excluding Cleyton herself, and all writers were women.

The cast would be Georgina Sheppard, the Eighth Wijs and first woman to play the role, alongside Florence Saber playing Eliza.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#00CD18; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#00CD18; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#00CD18; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#00CD18; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#00CD18; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#00CD18; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!191
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Experiment Gone Wrong]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|10 April 2488 – 1 May 2488 ''•'' (4 parts)
|28.6
|-
!192
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Allies of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|8 May 2488 – 29 May 2488 ''•'' (4 parts)
|27.2
|-
!193
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Change]]"}}
|[[Anne Parker]]
|5 June 2488 – 26 June 2488 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.5
|-
!194
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Left Cold]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|3 July 2488 – 24 July 2488 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.1
|-
!195
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Curse of the Wound]]"}}
|[[Charlotte Bedwell–Cook]]
|31 July 2488 – 21 August 2488 ''•'' (4 parts)
|23.7
|}

==== Season 30: The Greatest Hits (2489) ====
The second of three newly commissioned seasons under Cleyton as both executive producer and script editor would air beginning in April 2489. There were 20 regular episodes. This season was the 30th season and so the producers wanted to do a special serial to commemorate the longevity of the show. This season also contained the 200th story of the programme. Nicknamed ''The Greatest Hits'', this season was entirely written by previous showrunners including both Emmelie-Louise Waters and George Stagg who had contributed to the very first season and helped launch the show.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be Georgina Sheppard and Florence Saber, with various recurring guest stars. Due to the nature of the premiere being a large event, the episode count of other stories were sacrificed. Lottie French's ''The Coconut Men'' was cut to just two parts, while ''Crisis to the Society'' would take up just three parts, with the intention to continue the storyline of the serial in the next season.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#331F2F; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#331F2F; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#331F2F; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#331F2F; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#331F2F; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#331F2F; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!196
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Maarvils' Master Plan]]"}}
|[[Emmelie-Louise Waters]]
|9 April 2489 – 28 May 2489 ''•'' (8 parts)
|32.5
|-
!197
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Crisis of Society]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|4 June 2489 – 18 June 2489 ''•'' (3 parts)
|31.9
|-
!198
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Coconut Men]]"}}
|[[Lottie French]]
|25 June 2489 – 2 July 2489 ''•'' (2 parts)
|28.5
|-
!199
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Seven Wijs]]"}}
|[[Lena Keating]] and [[Benjamin Holmes]]
|9 July 2489 – 23 July 2489 ''•'' (3 parts)
|29.7
|-
!200
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Voyage of the Exomen]]"}}
|[[George Stagg]]
|30 July 2489 – 20 August 2489 ''•'' (4 parts)
|28.6
|}

==== Season 31 (2490) ====
The third of three newly commissioned seasons under Cleyton as both executive producer and script editor would air beginning in April 2490. There were 20 regular episodes.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be Georgina Sheppard, Florence Saber, and James Michaels with various recurring guest stars. Scarlett Alardice returned to pen a sequel to her season 30 story. Michaels would debut in ''The Breadmen Part One''. All three would depart in ''Losing Everything Part Three'' where Sheppard would regenerate into the Ninth Wijs, played by George Lovegrove.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!201
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Breadmen]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|8 April 2490 – 22 April 2490 ''•'' (3 parts)
|28.1
|-
!202
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Verdantis Virus]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|29 April 2490 – 13 May 2490 ''•'' (3 parts)
|26.3
|-
!203
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Frozen One]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|20 May 2490 – 3 June 2490 ''•'' (3 parts)
|25.5
|-
!204
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Poisonous Atmosphere]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|10 June 2490 – 29 July 2490 ''•'' (8 parts)
|25.9
|-
!205
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Losing Everything]]"}}
|[[Emmelie Cleyton]]
|5 August 2490 – 19 August 2490 ''•'' (3 parts)
|26.2
|}
==== Season 32 (2491) ====
With the relative success of the previous three seasons and the casting of the Ninth Wijs, HKBC commissioned season 32 following the end of season 31. The new Head of Entertainment at HKBC were increasingly fed up at the series, preferring regular dramas and other higher budget sci-fi shows. They commissioned 20 regular episodes, on the condition that for every individual episode which received less than 25 million viewing figures, there would be one less episode in a 33rd season. The series would begin airing in April 2491. Aleksander West was selected as script editor, with executive producer being held by Robert Boucher, someone completely new to the series.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be made up of George Lovegrove and new companion Sarah, played by Anne Battles. Battles would debut in ''The Planet of Death Part One'', and would depart in ''The Northern Bandits Part Four''. Previous companion Maria Littlefaire would briefly join the cast for six episodes beginning in ''The Great Fire Part One'' and ending in ''Inysta in Crisis! Part Three''.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!206
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Planet of Death]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|7 April 2491 – 28 April 2491 ''•'' (4 parts)
|27.2
|-
!207
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Smugglers]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|5 May 2491 – 19 May 2491 ''•'' (3 parts)
|27.1
|-
!208
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Creatures Below]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|26 May 2491 – 9 June 2491 ''•'' (3 parts)
|26.3
|-
!209
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Great Fire]]"}}
|[[Charlotte Bedwell–Cook]]
|16 June 2491 – 30 June 2491 ''•'' (3 parts)
|27.5
|-
!210
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Inysta in Crisis!]]"}}
|[[James Hawking]]
|7 July 2491 – 21 July 2491 ''•'' (3 parts)
|27.9
|-
!211
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Northern Bandits]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|28 July 2491 – 18 August 2491 ''•'' (4 parts)
|27.2
|}
==== Season 33 (2492) ====
The season was commissioned on 20 August 2491 after the finale of the previous season. As promised, the new season would be comprised of 17 episodes, after 3 episodes in the previous season received ratings of less than 25 million. This saw significant backlash but they did not commission more episodes. The series would begin airing in April 2492. Aleksander West remained as script editor and Robert Boucher remained as executive producer.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be made up of George Lovegrove and Maria Littlefaire. Littlefaire had been an old companion who was part of the main cast during seasons 23, 24, and 25, during the years of 2482 to 2484, in 72 episodes. She had returned for two serials comprising six episodes in season 32 (2491) and was now back as a full time companion again. Littlefaire would debut in ''The Mushrooms of Death Part One'', meaning that the entire serial, ''The Towers'', George had no companion. Littlefaire would depart in ''Vengence of the Maarvils Part Four''.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!212
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Towers]]"}}
|[[Arthur Rowles]]
|5 April 2492 – 26 April 2492 ''•'' (4 parts)
|25.1
|-
!213
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Mushrooms of Death]]"}}
|[[James Hawking]]
|3 May 2492 – 17 May 2492 ''•'' (3 parts)
|25.5
|-
!214
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Time of the Temptress]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|24 May 2492 – 7 June 2492 ''•'' (3 parts)
|25.8
|-
!215
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Cliffs]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|14 June 2492 – 28 June 2492 ''•'' (3 parts)
|25.4
|-
!216
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Vengence of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|5 July 2492 – 26 July 2492 ''•'' (4 parts)
|26.5
|}

==== Season 34 (2493) ====
The HKBC were not quick to commission a 34th season however Lovegrove had a contract that stated 3 seasons and thus they were practically forced to commission a season in November 2492. The late commission meant production was incredibly short, and thus the premiere would be pushed back to June 2493 rather than April. Instead of 17 episodes, just 14 were commissioned. Aleksander West remained as script editor and Robert Boucher remained as executive producer.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be made up of George Lovegrove and Charlotte Hutchings playing Lucy. Charlotte Hutchings would debut in ''The Fairytales of Death Part One'', while both would depart in ''Death to the Wijs''. No new actor was cast to play the Tenth Wijs. Following the final story, on 1 December 2493, HKBC officially announced that no 35th season would be produced.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!217
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Fairytales of Death]]"}}
|[[Chloe Campbell]]
|6 June 2493 – 20 June 2493 ''•'' (3 parts)
|22.3
|-
!218
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Fynz]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|27 June 2493 – 18 July 2493 ''•'' (4 parts)
|21.5
|-
!219
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Rivers of Gold]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|25 July 2493 – 8 August 2493 ''•'' (3 parts)
|21.1
|-
!220
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Death to the Wijs]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|15 August 2493 – 5 September 2493 ''•'' (4 parts)
|22.2
|22.2
|}

== 4th Generation: The Meerkats ==

==== Season 1 (2495–2496) ====
To fill the absence of Tymehuis, Edmund Murray of the HKBC, a fan of the show, was placed as executive producer of a new sci-fi show. It would link to Tymehuis' lore discreetly, focusing on the Meerkat organisation of the High Kingdoms. For purposes of counting stories, all stories are considered part of Tymehuis' total number of stories. 25 episodes were commissioned. It aired every Friday at 15:00 Wynnoan time, 14:00 Ahitereiran time, and 13:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Monday on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. Alice Greens returned as a writer.

The cast would be made up of George Butler, John Carter, Elizabeth Currin, Mary Holmes, and returning Tymehuis companions Maria Littlefaire and Abigail Duffey - who last appeared in 2459.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
|-
!117
!221
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Home Defence]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|9 September 2495 – 23 September 2495 ''•'' (3 parts)
|9.9
|-
!222
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Blossoms]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|30 September 2495 – 14 October 2495 ''•'' (3 parts)
|10.3
|-
!223
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Stop the Heist]]"}}
|[[Mary Cox]]
|21 October 2495 – 4 November 2495 ''•'' (3 parts)
|10.6
|-
!224
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Agent Chaos]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|11 November 2495 – 25 November 2495 ''•'' (3 parts)
|10.2
|-
!225
|5
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Rebels of Brekenreidkegt]]"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Contract]]"}}
|[[John Arthur Briggs]]
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|22 December 247412 January 2475 ''•'' (4 parts)
|2 December 249516 December 2495 ''•'' (3 parts)
|21.4
|10.2
|-
|-
!118
!226
|6
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Monster of Vitoria]]"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Mythic]]"}}
|[[Catherine King]]
|23 December 2495 – 6 January 2496 ''•'' (3 parts)
|9.8
|-
!227
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Meerkats Versus the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]] and [[Edmund Murray]]
|13 January 2496 – 24 February 2496 ''•'' (7 parts)
|13.8
|}

==== Season 2 (2496) ====
With pretty average to below average ratings, HKBC wanted to axe the show. Murray convinced them to commission 13 more episodes to craft a final series to resolve plotlines. It aired in late 2496. For purposes of counting stories, all stories are considered part of Tymehuis' total number of stories. It aired every Friday at 15:00 Wynnoan time, 14:00 Ahitereiran time, and 13:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Monday on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. Alice Greens returned as a writer. The show was cancelled after the show aired.

The cast would be made up of George Butler, John Carter, Elizabeth Currin, Mary Holmes, and returning Tymehuis companions Maria Littlefaire and Abigail Duffey.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!228
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Mysterious Archives]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|7 September 2496 – 21 September 2496 ''•'' (3 parts)
|12.6
|-
!229
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Who Controls Us?]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|28 September 2496 – 12 October 2496 ''•'' (3 parts)
|12.1
|-
!230
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Day to Hunt]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|19 October 2496 – 30 November 2496 ''•'' (7 parts)
|12.5
|}

== 5th Generation ==

=== Henry Rhys' incarnation ===

==== Season 35 (2497) ====
For the 40th anniversary of Tymehuis being on 14 September 2497, as a substitute for not commissioning a third series of ''The Meerkats'', HKBC commissioned 6 episodes to be a made. These would be executively produced by Edmund Murray, who produced the spin-off, and he chose to split the 6 episodes into 3 serials of 2 episodes each, to feed the people. The first episode aired on the anniversary date. It aired every Saturday at 15:00 Wynnoan time, 14:00 Ahitereiran time, and 13:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Monday on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. This was proposed as a one-off event, but was production-coded as the 5th generation, as the spin-off was production-coded as 4th generation.

The Tenth Wijs was cast as Henry Rhys, while Lily Arthur-Lyford would play new companion Elodie. Both would debut in ''The Planet of Ten Part One''.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!231
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Planet of Ten]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|14 September 2497 – 21 September 2497 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.6
|-
!232
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Fires of Below]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]] and [[Laura Maulow]]
|28 September 2497 – 5 October 2497 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.5
|-
!233
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Day of Begging]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|12 October 2497 – 19 October 2497 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.5
|}

==== Season 36 (2499) ====
After the conclusion of the 40th anniversary, Edmund Murray and Laura Maulow attempted to reboot the show fully. After many negotiations, it was announced in June 2498 that a new season had been commissioned with returning actors Henry Rhys and Lily Arthur-Lyford. However, this season would be produced and created primarily by [[OsztedeBesze]] and broadcast on HKBC. Edmund Murray stayed as executive producer alongside OsztedeBesze head of entertainment James Bergen. For an opening season to gage success, 20 episodes were commissioned. However, 2 episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. Serials were also removed, with each episode being assigned story numbers to would weave into each other. It was confirmed after the premiere of the first episode that Rhys had signed on for three seasons under OsztedeBesze, confirming a 37th season airing in 2500 and a 38th season airing in 2501.

The cast was Henry Rhys and Lily Arthur-Lyford.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!234
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The People of the Air]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|7 March 2499 – 14 March 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|20.5
|-
!235
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Hero of the Galaxy]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|21 March 2499 – 28 March 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|21.3
|-
!236
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Throne of Infinity]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|4 April 2499 – 11 April 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|21.2
|-
!237a
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Angel of Death]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|18 April 2499 – 25 April 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|21.0
|-
!237b
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Stone Sacrifice]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|2 May 2499 – 9 May 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|21.8
|-
!238
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Carnivores of the Whispering Jungle]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|16 May 2499 – 23 May 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|22.1
|-
!239
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Beginning of Disaster]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|19 January 247523 February 2475 ''•'' (6 parts)
|30 May 24996 June 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.2
|23.5
|-
|-
!119
!240
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Dismissed]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|13 June 2499 – 20 June 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.0
|-
!241a
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Clock Strikes Twelve]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|27 June 2499 – 4 July 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.1
|-
!241b
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Next Millennium Disaster]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|11 July 2499 – 18 July 2499 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.3
|}
==== Season 37 (2500) ====
The second of the commissioned series under OsztedeBesze began production following the conclusion of the 36th season around September 2499, and it would air beginning in March 2500. Edmund Murray and James Bergen served as executive producers, while Laura Maulow was script editor. Scarlett Alardice was promoted from regular writer to series adviser. With the relative success of the series, 24 episodes were commissioned, an increase of 4 from the previous series. 2 episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs.

The cast was Henry Rhys, Lily Arthur-Lyford, and Daisy Ellwood - who played Ellie. Arthur-Lyford would depart in ''The Sweet Moon'', while Ellwood would join in ''Desert''.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!242
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Daylight Curse]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|6 March 2500 – 13 March 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|22.1
|-
!243
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Sweet Moon]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|20 March 2500 – 27 March 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|22.8
|-
!244a
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Desert]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|3 April 2500 – 10 April 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|22.9
|-
!244b
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Oasis]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|17 April 2500 – 24 April 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.1
|-
!245
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Await the Twilight]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|1 May 2500 – 8 May 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.0
|-
!246
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Victory of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|15 May 2500 – 22 May 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.5
|-
!247a
|7
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Revolution of the Maarvils]]"}}
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Innocent Girls]]"}}
|[[Benjamin Holmes]]
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|2 March 24756 April 2475 ''•'' (6 parts)
|29 May 25005 June 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.7
|-
!247b
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Hypnotised Women]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|12 June 2500 – 19 June 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.9
|23.9
|-
!248
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Devil Itself]]"}}
|[[Catherine King]]
|26 June 2500 – 3 July 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.4
|-
!249
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Luck Decides]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|10 July 2500 – 17 July 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.3
|-
!250a
|11
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Conversion Begins]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|24 July 2500 – 31 July 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.8
|-
!250b
|12
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Destiny of the Exomen]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|7 August 2500 – 14 August 2500 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|}
==== Season 38 (2501) ====
The third of the commissioned series under OsztedeBesze began production following the conclusion of the 37th season around September 2500, and it would air beginning in March 2501. Edmund Murray and James Bergen served as executive producers, while Laura Maulow was script editor. Scarlett Alardice served as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs.

The cast was Henry Rhys, Daisy Ellwood, Clara Lyon, and Frederick Lewes. Ellwood left the series in ''Not Vampires'', with Lyon debuting in ''The Women of the Sixties'' and Lewes debuting in ''The Viral Hypnosis''. Rhys would regenerate in ''Terror of the Temptress'' into Sigrid Massey, the Eleventh Wijs.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!251a
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Women of the Sixties]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|5 March 2501 – 12 March 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.5
|-
!251b
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Not Vampires]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|19 March 2501 – 26 March 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.8
|-
!252
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Cloak]]"}}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|2 April 2501 – 9 April 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.1
|-
!253
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Magician of Doom]]"}}
|[[Catherine King]]
|16 April 2501 – 23 April 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|-
!254
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Octopus God]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|30 April 2501 – 7 May 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.4
|-
!255a
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Viral Hypnosis]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|14 May 2501 – 21 May 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|-
!255b
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Humans Against the Wijs]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|28 May 2501 – 4 June 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.1
|-
!256
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Daisy Who?]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|11 June 2501 – 18 June 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.1
|-
!257
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Cracked Glass]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|25 June 2501 – 2 July 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.9
|-
!258a
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Through the Schism]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|9 July 2501 – 16 July 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|-
!258b
|11
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Bender of Reality]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|23 July 2501 – 30 July 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.3
|-
!258c
|12
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Terror of the Temptress]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|6 August 2501 – 13 August 2501 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.5
|}

=== Sigrid Massey's incarnation ===

==== Season 39 (2502) ====
With the success of the three seasons under OsztedeBesze, their contract was extended for another 4 years from 2502 to 2505. Edmund Murray and James Bergen continued as executive producers, with Laura Maulow joining them. Scarlett Alardice served as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs.

The cast was Sigrid Massey, the second female Wijs, and Clara Lyon, and Frederick Lewes. Lewes would depart in ''Reincarnate''. The 50th anniversary of the show would be 14 September 2502, and so an extra 4 episodes were commissioned.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!259
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Great and Powerful]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|4 March 2502 – 11 March 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.3
|-
!260
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Walls]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|18 March 2502 – 25 March 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.7
|-
!261
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Planet of Love]]"}}
|[[Alice Greens]]
|1 April 2502 – 8 April 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.8
|-
!262
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Four Remaining]]"}}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|15 April 2502 – 22 April 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.5
|-
!263
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Endeavour]]"}}
|[[Catherine King]]
|29 April 2502 – 6 May 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.9
|-
!264a
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Mystical Resurrection]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]] and [[Chloe Campbell]]
|13 May 2502 – 20 May 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|-
!264b
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Horror of Edriege]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]] and [[Chloe Campbell]]
|27 May 2502 – 3 June 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.6
|-
!265
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Many Above The Few]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|10 June 2502 – 17 June 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.3
|-
!266
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Alternates]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|24 June 2502 – 1 July 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.1
|-
!267
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Death of the King]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]] and [[Aleksander West]]
|8 July 2502 – 15 July 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.7
|-
!268a
|11
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Andavai]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|22 July 2502 – 29 July 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.9
|-
!268b
|12
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Reincarnate]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|5 August 2502 – 12 August 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|25.0
|-
!269
|13
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Eleven Wijs]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]] and [[Laura Maulow]]
|9 September 2502 – 16 September 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|29.4
|-
!270
|14
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Maarvils Destroy The Universe]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]] and [[Scarlett Alardice]]
|23 September 2502 – 30 September 2502 ''•'' (2 parts)
|28.3
|}

==== Season 40 (2503) ====
Edmund Murray, James Bergen, and Laura Maulow continued as executive producers with Scarlett Alardice serving as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs. Due to time constraints, the airtime was shifted to begin in April, but only 14 episodes would air then. The remaining 10 episodes would air from September.

The cast for the first half of episodes was Sigrid Massey and Clara Lyon. The cast for the second half was Sigrid Massey and Shelby Hackey. Edmund Murray did not write the series finale this time, only having one writing credit in the whole season. Clara Sears would write the two-part premiere, Agnes Montague the two-part mid-season finale, Edmund Murray the second part premiere, and Laura Maulow the season finale. This season's arc centred around music, with special music composed by legendary composer Eg Kempt.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!271a
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Theatre Plot]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|7 April 2503 – 14 April 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.9
|-
!271b
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Curse of the Stage]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|21 April 2503 – 28 April 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.6
|-
!272
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Boringers]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|5 May 2503 – 12 May 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.1
|-
!273
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Tundra of the Exomen]]" }}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|19 May 2503 – 26 May 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.8
|-
!274
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Radzgau Incursion]]" }}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|2 June 2503 – 9 June 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.6
|-
!275a
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Starcrossed Lovers]]" }}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|16 June 2503 – 23 June 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.3
|-
!275b
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The War of the Houses]]" }}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|30 June 2503 – 7 July 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.8
|-
!276
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Stones of Luck]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|8 September 2503 – 15 September 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|25.1
|-
!277
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Tempo-rarily]]" }}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|22 September 2503 – 29 September 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.6
|-
!278
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Control of the Sphere]]" }}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|6 October 2503 – 13 October 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.7
|-
!279a
|11
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Melodies of the Galaxy]]" }}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|20 October 2503 – 27 October 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.9
|-
!279b
|12
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Spirits of Song]]" }}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|3 November 2503 – 10 November 2503 ''•'' (2 parts)
|25.0
|}

==== Season 41 (2504–2505) ====
Edmund Murray, James Bergen, and Laura Maulow continued as executive producers with Scarlett Alardice serving as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 19:30 Wynnoan time, 18:30 Ahitereiran time, and 17:30 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs. With the previous season finishing airing in November, it was very unlikely that a March or April return date was possible. It was decided to split the season into three different blocks. The first block was air in April as normal, with the second block airing in September, and the final block airing in December.

The cast was Sigrid Massey, Shelby Hackey, and James Middleton. Middleton would debut in ''The Attack of the Miners'' and depart in ''Human Toll''.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!280a
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Attack of the Miners]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|5 April 2504 – 12 April 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.9
|-
!280b
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Remains]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|19 April 2504 – 26 April 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|-
!281
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Fight to Survive]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|3 May 2504 – 10 May 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.5
|-
!282
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Perimeter of Poison]]"}}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|17 May 2504 – 24 May 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.8
|-
!283a
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Domination of the Maarvils]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|30 August 2504 – 6 September 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.1
|-
!283b
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Marionettes]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|13 September 2504 – 20 September 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.3
|-
!284
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Terrifying Menagins]]"}}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|27 September 2504 – 4 October 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.4
|-
!285
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Amper]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|11 October 2504 – 18 October 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.4
|-
!286
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Galactic War]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|6 December 2504 – 13 December 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.1
|-
!287
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Collapsed Ones]]"}}
|[[Isabella Taylor]]
|20 December 2504 – 27 December 2504 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.5
|-
!288a
|11
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Destruction of the North]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|3 January 2505 – 10 January 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.8
|-
!288b
|12
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Human Toll]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]]
|17 January 2505 – 24 January 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.1
|}

==== Season 42 (2505) ====
Edmund Murray, James Bergen, and Laura Maulow continued as executive producers with Scarlett Alardice serving as series adviser. It contained 12 episodes, half as many. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 19:30 Wynnoan time, 18:30 Ahitereiran time, and 17:30 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs. With the previous season finishing being aired in January, there was no way a full 24-episode run could air in April. Therefore, they delayed the beginning of the season to July 2505, and would halve the episode count. The final four episodes would also air after a two month break.

The cast was Sigrid Massey and Shelby Hackey. The season would focus on the romance of the two main leads. Both would depart in ''The Execution'', with Massey regenerating into Edward Mulgerie. The season would deal with the outbreak of the largest war in the universe that would impact the lore of the show incredibly going forward.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!289
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Clouds of Terror]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|18 July 2505 – 25 July 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.4
|-
!290
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Performer]]"}}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|1 August 2505 – 8 August 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|-
!291a
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Impossible World]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|15 August 2505 – 22 August 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.1
|-
!291b
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Powder Keg Blows]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|29 August 2505 – 5 September 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|24.2
|-
!292
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Hatred of the Wijs]]"}}
|[[Scarlett Alardice]]
|7 November 2505 – 14 November 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.5
|-
!293
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Execution]]"}}
|[[Edmund Murray]] and [[Laura Maulow]]
|21 November 2505 – 28 November 2505 ''•'' (2 parts)
|23.2
|}

== 6th Generation ==

=== Edward Mulgerie's incarnation ===

==== Season 43 (2506) ====
With the finale of Season 42, OsztedeBesze decided not to renew it for a new season because of the main two leads resigning alongside series adviser Scarlett Alardice and executive producer Edmund Murray. The series was picked up by Ah-Netar, as a way to expand the Prodij Universe. This allowed a lot more money to be used in budgeting. Trusting the process of the creators, Prodij did not assign their own script editor or executive producer, but would have some creative say. Laura Maulow stayed as executive producer while Clara Sears became script editor.

The shift to Prodij caused a major format change. The season would contain 13 episodes: 12 regular episodes and a special finale episode. Episodes would now be 45 to 50 minutes in length, double from other previous episodes (although it would be the same length as the double-billed episodes in the previous era). The special finale episode would be the length of two regular episodes together roughly, ranging between 90 and 100 minutes. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras when airing in Empherias. The show was dubbed in advance into Exteras for simultaneous broadcasts in the rest of the world.

With the cast being radically different and production being in a different studio, the previously season finishing in November 2505 had no bearing on filming schedules. Production began in early 2505 and Edward Mulgerie would film many episodes prior to him filming his introduction to the show in the previous season. The season would premiere across winter, beginning in May 2506. New writers were prioritised but not required. In the end, only James Burney and Georgina Page was hired as new writers. Page was assigned 3 episodes.

The cast was Edward Mulgerie, Benjamin King, and Clara Elegsend. King was introduced in ''Regrets'', with Elegsend being introduced in ''The Brawl of the Century''. The season would focus on the outbreak of the largest war in the universe in the previous season, alongside some crossover into the Prodij universe. The first cross-over with Prodij was the character of Emmy appearing in ''The Mystical Witches of the Forest''. The three-part serial written by page would cost the most, with a single shot in ''The Unavoidable Genocide'' costing more than the entire budget of Season 1 in 2452.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
! style="width:2.5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr>story
! style="width:2.5%;background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |<abbr>No.</abbr> in
season
! style="width:35%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff;" |Serial title
! style="width:15%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Written by
! style="width:20%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |Original air date(s)
! style="width:5%; background:#4D81D2; color:#ffffff" |viewers
(millions) 
|-
!294
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Regrets]]"}}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|15 May 2506
|24.3
|-
!295
|2
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Brawl of the Century]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]]
|22 May 2506
|24.7
|-
!296a
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Bees of Byst]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|29 May 2506
|24.5
|-
!296b
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Hive Mind]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|5 June 2506
|24.1
|-
!297
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The King of Ceironia]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|12 June 2506
|24.5
|-
!298
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Headspace]]"}}
|[[Isabella Taylor]]
|19 June 2506
|24.9
|-
!299
|7
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Negatives of Travel]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|26 June 2506
|25.0
|-
!300a
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Paradox Planet]]"}}
|[[Georgina Page]]
|3 July 2506
|25.5
|-
!300b
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[History Weaves Through You]]"}}
|[[Georgina Page]]
|10 July 2506
|25.9
|-
!300c
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Unavoidable Genocide]]"}}
|[[Georgina Page]]
|17 July 2506
|27.3
|-
!301
|11
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Time Crisis]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|24 July 2506
|27.1
|-
!302
|12
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Grand Republic]]"}}
|[[James Burney]]
|31 July 2506
|25.3
|-
!303
|13
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Mystical Witches of the Forest]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|7 August 2506
|30.5
|}
==== Season 44 (2507) ====
The second Ah-Netar Prodij tie in season would air beginning in May 2507. Laura Maulow stayed as executive producer while Clara Sears became script editor. The season would contain 13 episodes: 12 regular episodes and a special finale episode. Episodes would now be 45 to 50 minutes in length. The special finale episode would be the length of two regular episodes together roughly, ranging between 90 and 100 minutes. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras when airing in Empherias. The show was dubbed in advance into Exteras for simultaneous broadcasts in the rest of the world.

The cast was Edward Mulgerie, Benjamin King, and Clara Elegsend. The season would focus on the overarching plot line of a Prodij villain going back in time and messing with history. Prodij heroes Angelica and Fire-Beetle would appear in the premiere, ''The Angelics'', ''The Superheroes'', and ''The Collapse of Time and Space''. Benjamin King would depart officially in ''The Dissolution of Doom'', but would also make guest appearances in ''Let Loose'' and ''The God of Death''. Maria Littlefaire returned as a guest actor in ''The Evil of the Good'' playing a corrupt version of her previous character.
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|21 May 2507
|38.5
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|[[Laura Maulow]]
|28 May 2507
|42.5
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!305
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|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Mass on Merigold Street]]"}}
|[[Tom Campbell]] and [[Isabella Taylor]]
|4 June 2507
|35.1
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!306
|5
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Evil of the Good]]"}}
|[[Agnes Montague]]
|11 June 2507
|31.4
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!307
|6
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Impossible Document]]"}}
|[[James Burney]]
|18 June 2507
|28.4
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!308
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|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Dissolution of Doom]]"}}
|[[Walter Vaughan]]
|25 June 2507
|27.3
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!309
|8
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Parasocial]]"}}
|[[Elise Cairns]]
|2 July 2507
|28.2
|-
!310
|9
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Let Loose]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|9 July 2507
|29.7
|-
!311
|10
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Total Eulean Revenge]]"}}
|[[Georgina Page]]
|16 July 2507
|31.2
|-
!312a
|11
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Spearhead Begins]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|23 July 2507
|34.6
|-
!312b
|12
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Living Plastic]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|30 July 2507
|35.7
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!313
|13
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The God of Death]]"}}
|[[Laura Maulow]]
|6 August 2507
|43.3
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==== Season 45 (2508) ====
The third Ah-Netar Prodij tie in season would begin production on the 45th season in May 2507, with the season having an estimated air date of May 2508. However, an actor's strike taking place in late 2507 would put a stop to many shoots. Instead of shifting the airdate back, the 45th season had half of it's episodes cut. Only 6 episodes would be produced, with the 7th episode being the double-length episode and airing after a four week break to allow more production time.

Episodes would now be 45 to 50 minutes in length. The special finale episode would be the length of two regular episodes together roughly, ranging between 90 and 100 minutes. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras when airing in Empherias. The show was dubbed in advance into Exteras for simultaneous broadcasts in the rest of the world.

The cast was Edward Mulgerie and Clara Elegsend. The season would focus on various single episode plot lines written by newer writers, with Prodij heroes General Alaxia, The Ravenous, Hanguine, Lily Florakis, appearing in various episodes.
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|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Manipulation of the Blood]]"}}
|[[Clara Sears]]
|26 May 2508
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!315
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|[[Emmelie Moravia]]
|2 June 2508
|40.5
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!316
|3
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Wind and the Water]]"}}
|[[Elise Cairns]]
|9 June 2508
|38.5
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!317
|4
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[How To Defeat The Ravenous]]"}}
|[[George Abbott]]
|16 June 2508
|36.5
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!318
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|{{Unbulleted list|"[[Calm]]"}}
|[[Anna Mitchell]]
|23 June 2508
|33.4
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!319
|6
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|[[James Burney]]
|30 June 2508
|34.1
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!320
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Latest revision as of 05:31, 10 January 2024

Tymehuis is a long-running science fiction television series in the High Kingdoms of Alaxia. Created by the writer duo James Manning and George Stagg, It depicts the adventure of a time travelling alien with his companions fighting the evil forces of the universe.

It began production in early 2452 as part of an initiative by HKBC, the newly formed united national broadcasting company, to highlight elements of culture from all five constituent countries. It would be produced primarily by ENTV, a subsidiary of HKBC based in Alexandria, Empherias.

History[edit | edit source]

List of seasons[edit | edit source]

Season Lead St. Eps. Originally aired View. Executive producers Script editors Actors
Generation I
Season 1
  • James Wijs
    (2452–2456)
5 20 14 September 2452 25 January 2453 11.90
Season 2 8 40 2 August 2453 2 May 2454 11.90
Season 3 7 32 25 July 2454 27 February 2455 13.14
Season 4 7 32 3 July 2455 5 February 2456 14.27
Season 5
  • Matthew Wijs
    (2456–2460)
7 34 7 October 2456 20 October 2457 15.94 n/a
Season 6 8 32 2 March 2458 5 October 2458 21.40 n/a
Season 7 8 32 1 March 2459 4 October 2459 20.93 n/a
Season 8 7 32 6 March 2460 9 October 2460 20.60 n/a
Season 9
  • Vincent Wijs
    (2461–2468)
6 24 16 April 2461 24 September 2461 22.33
Season 10 10 48 15 April 2462 10 March 2463 23.23
Season 11 5 20 7 July 2463 17 November 2463 13.70 n/a
Generation II
Season 12
  • Spencer Wijs
    (2468–2475)
6 24 7 July 2468 15 December 2468 21.82
Season 13 7 32 6 July 2469 25 January 2470 21.67
Season 14 6 32 5 July 2470 7 February 2471 21.43
Season 15 6 32 25 July 2471 27 February 2472 21.40
Season 16 9 44 27 August 2472 23 December 2473 22.97
Season 17 7 32 1 September 2474 6 April 2475 22.56
Season 18
  • Peter Wijs
    (2475–2479)
7 32 7 September 2475 11 April 2476 23.43
Season 19 7 32 5 September 2476 8 April 2477 22.81
Season 20 8 32 4 September 2477 9 April 2478 24.40
Season 21 5 32 3 September 2478 8 April 2479 22.30
Season 22 4 12 23 September 2479 9 December 2479 22.73 Scarlett Alardice
Generation III
Season 23
  • William Wijs
    (2482–2484)
5 20 28 March 2482 26 September 2482 26.68 Scarlett Alardice Georgina Beckham
Season 24 6 26 13 March 2483 4 September 2483 27.15 Scarlett Alardice Georgina Beckham
Season 25 7 26 11 March 2484 2 September 2484 27.91 Scarlett Alardice Georgina Beckham
Season 26
  • Lachy Wijs
    (2484–2487)
7 28 10 March 2485 1 September 2485 26.70 Henry Beynes Emmelie Cleyton
Season 27 7 26 9 March 2486 31 August 2486 24.90 Henry Beynes Emmelie Cleyton
Season 28 8 30 8 March 2487 4 October 2487 24.81 Henry Beynes Emmelie Cleyton
Season 29
  • Georgina Wijs
    (2487–2490)
5 20 10 April 2488 21 August 2488 26.22 Emmelie Cleyton
Season 30 5 20 9 April 2489 20 August 2489 30.24 Emmelie Cleyton
Season 31 5 20 8 April 2490 19 August 2490 26.40 Emmelie Cleyton
Season 32
  • George Wijs
    (2490–2493)
6 20 7 April 2491 18 August 2491 27.20 Robert Boucher Aleksander West
Season 33 5 17 5 April 2492 26 July 2492 25.66 Robert Boucher Aleksander West
Season 34 4 14 6 June 2493 5 September 2493 21.78 Robert Boucher Aleksander West
Generation IV – The Meerkats
Season 1 n / a 7 25 9 September 2495 24 February 2496 10.69 Edmund Murray
Season 2 3 13 7 September 2496 30 November 2496 12.40 Edmund Murray
Generation V (OsztedeBesze production)
Season 35
  • Henry Wijs
    (2497–2501)
3 6 14 September 2497 19 October 2497 24.20 Edmund Murray
Season 36 8 20 7 March 2499 18 July 2499 22.08 Edmund MurrayJames Bergen Laura Maulow
Season 37 9 24 6 March 2500 14 August 2500 23.31 Edmund MurrayJames Bergen Laura Maulow
Season 38 8 24 5 March 2501 13 August 2501 24.11 Edmund MurrayJames Bergen Laura Maulow
Season 39
  • Sigrid Wijs
    (2501–2505)
12 24 4 March 2502 30 September 2502 24.84 Edmund MurrayJames BergenLaura Maulow
Season 40 9 24 7 April 2503 10 November 2503 24.28 Edmund MurrayJames BergenLaura Maulow
Season 41 9 24 5 April 2504 24 January 2505 23.76 Edmund MurrayJames BergenLaura Maulow
Season 42 5 12 18 July 2505 28 November 2505 23.93 Edmund MurrayJames BergenLaura Maulow
Generation VI (Prodij production)
Season 43
  • Edward Wijs
    (2505–TBD)
10 13 15 May 2506 7 August 2506 25.66 Laura Maulow Clara Sears Edward MulgerieBenjamin KingClara Elegsend
Season 44 10 13 14 May 2507 6 August 2507 33.52 Laura Maulow Clara Sears Edward MulgerieBenjamin KingClara ElegsendMaria Littlefaire
Season 45 7 7 26 May 2508 1 September 2508 37.51 Laura Maulow Clara Sears Edward MulgerieClara Elegsend

1st Generation[edit | edit source]

James Henry's incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 1 (2452–2453)[edit | edit source]

James Manning and George Stagg came up with the original concept of the show, and would co-write the first and last serial of the season. Emmelie-Louise Waters, a very talented up and coming writer was contracted to write the second and fourth serial, and would act as a script editor. Manning and Stagg would also serve as executive producers, and Stagg would direct one episode. Alexander Creybourne was contracted to write the third serial of the season. HKBC only contracted the production of 5 serials as they did not want to spend too much of their budget on an experimental show. Each episode was between 22 and 24 minutes long, with each serial (storyline) taking up four episodes. James Henry, James Taylor, Rose Shapter, and Sigrid Lowe were the four lead actors in the first season. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a rerun of episodes in 2453. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 1
1 1
  • "The Meerkats"
James Manning and George Stagg 14 September 2452 – 5 October 2452 (4 parts) 9.6
2 2
  • "The Maarvils"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 12 October 2452 – 2 November 2452 (4 parts) 11.5
3 3
  • "Fifty-seven Years Ago"
Alexander Creybourne 9 November 2452 – 30 November 2452 (4 parts) 12.6
4 4
  • "The Ship"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 7 December 2452 – 28 December 2452 (4 parts) 12.5
5 5
  • "The Monster of Inysta"
James Manning and George Stagg 4 January 2453 – 25 January 2453 (4 parts) 13.3

Season 2 (2453–2454)[edit | edit source]

After the success of the first season, HKBC commissioned a second season with double the number of episodes at 40 total. This allowed more storylines, a more fleshed out story, and serials with more episodes in. All four writers who wrote previously would return, with George Stagg penning his own serial without Manning's help. New writers included John Arthur Briggs and Ceironian national Aleksei Grigorevich. Each episode was between 22 and 25 minutes long. All four main actors returned. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a rerun of episodes in 2454. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. This would be James Taylor's final season, with him departing in The Festival of Love Part Six.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 2
6 1
  • "Emergence of the Humans"
James Manning and George Stagg 2 August 2453 – 23 August 2453 (4 parts) 10.4
7 2
  • "The Harmless Man"
John Arthur Briggs 30 August 2453 – 20 September 2453 (4 parts) 10.2
8 3
  • "The Great War"
Aleksei Grigorevich 27 September 2453 – 15 November 2453 (8 parts) 10.5
9 4
  • "Invasion of the Maarvils"
James Manning and George Stagg 22 November 2453 – 13 December 2453 (4 parts) 12.4
10 5
  • "The Fighters of Bakrat"
Ishmanar Irzekyn 20 December 2453 – 10 January 2454 (4 parts) 12.7
11 6
  • "The Sweet House"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 17 January 2454 – 21 February 2454 (6 parts) 12.9
12 7
  • "The Atomagnans"
George Stagg 28 February 2454 – 21 March 2454 (4 parts) 13.0
13 8
  • "The Festival of Love"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 28 March 2454 – 2 May 2454 (6 parts) 13.1

Season 3 (2454–2455)[edit | edit source]

Ratings did not reach as high as the first season, but HKBC was confident in another season. They commissioned 32 episodes on 10 May 2454 and production would begin for late 2454. Each episode was between 22 and 25 minutes long. James Taylor did not return, and was not replaced, with a new Tymehuis dynamic with just the three. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a rerun of episodes in 2455. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. Alexander Creybourne returned as a writer, missing the second season. This would be Rose Shapter's final season, with her departing in Extinction Day Part Six where her character dies.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 3
14 1
  • "The Diseases"
James Manning and George Stagg 25 July 2454 – 29 August 2454 (6 parts) 11.2
15 2
  • "The Ice Queen"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 5 September 2454 – 26 September 2454 (4 parts) 12.3
16 3
  • "The Horrors of the Rock"
Alexander Creybourne 3 October 2454 – 24 October 2454 (4 parts) 12.9
17 4
  • "The Lava Field"
John Arthur Briggs 31 October 2454 – 21 November 2454 (4 parts) 13.5
18 5
  • "The Flight"
Ishmanar Irzekyn 28 November 2454 – 19 December 2454 (4 parts) 13.6
19 6
  • "The Everlasting Sea"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 26 December 2454 – 16 January 2455 (4 parts) 14.0
20 7
  • "Extinction Day"
Aleksei Grigorevich 23 January 2455 – 27 February 2455 (6 parts) 14.5

Season 4 (2455–2456)[edit | edit source]

The fourth season was commissioned simultaneously with the third season on 10 May 2454 and would contain 32 episodes airing between 2455 and 2456. Each episode was between 22 and 25 minutes long. James Henry and Sigrid Lowe would return for their final seasons respectively. Jenna Mulgrave would play a new companion. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a rerun of episodes in 2456. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. Sigrid Lowe would exit in The Ice Festival Part Four, while James Henry would exit in The Exomen Part Six, where he would be replaced by Matthew Sarney.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 4
21 1
  • "The Missing Mind"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 3 July 2455 – 7 August 2455 (6 parts) 13.1
22 2
  • "The Fazarians"
Ishmanar Irzekyn 14 August 2455 – 4 September 2455 (4 parts) 13.5
23 3
  • "Evil of the Maarvils"
Aleksei Grigorevich 11 September 2455 – 2 October 2455 (4 parts) 14.5
24 4
  • "The Roamers of the Vamu"
John Arthur Briggs 9 October 2455 – 30 October 2455 (4 parts) 14.5
25 5
  • "Sculptures"
Alexander Creybourne 6 November 2455 – 27 November 2455 (4 parts) 14.7
26 6
  • "The Ice Festival"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 4 December 2455 – 25 December 2455 (4 parts) 14.7
27 7
  • "The Exomen"
James Manning and George Stagg 1 January 2456 – 5 February 2456 (6 parts) 14.9

Matthew Sarney's incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 5 (2456–2457)[edit | edit source]

The fifth season was commissioned, following the generally positive reception of Matthew Sarney's appearance in The Exomen Part Six, on 8 March 2456. However, this new season would not air immediately, instead the production team wanted a break. The commissioned a special serial consisting of two episodes to air in autumn 2456. The full season would begin airing in March 2457, containing 32 episodes regular episodes. Matthew Sarney and Jenna Mulgrave returned. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a rerun of episodes in 2458. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. Famous guest star George Ward would play a major villain in the 2457 special.

James Manning would step down as executive producer, leaving the show to just George Stagg as executive producer. Stagg decided not to write any episodes, and wanted to experiment with a 10-part serial, and a serial written by two people.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Special (2457)
28
  • "The Artificial Web"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 7 October 2456 – 14 October 2456 (2 parts) 16.4
Season 5
29 1
  • "They Can Sense Us"
Alexander Creybourne and Valena Emerald 17 March 2457 – 7 April 2457 (4 parts) 15.6
30 2
  • "The Giants"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 14 April 2457 – 5 May 2457 (4 parts) 15.7
31 3
  • "The Maarvil Experiment"
Malvina Stoker 12 May 2457 – 14 July 2457 (10 parts) 15.9
32 4
  • "The Colourless"
John Arthur Briggs 21 July 2457 – 11 August 2457 (4 parts) 16.0
33 5
  • "The Sinkajji Revolution"
Aleksei Grigorevich 18 August 2457 – 8 September 2457 (4 parts) 15.9
34 6
  • "Accept the Darkness"
Ethelyn Wilson-Saxon 15 September 2457 – 20 October 2457 (6 parts) 16.1

Season 6 (2458)[edit | edit source]

The sixth season was commissioned on the conclusion of the fifth season. 32 episodes were ordered on 4 November 2457 to air in March 2458 to make up a sixth season. Matthew Sarney, Jenna Mulgrave, Issac Pabst, Abigail Duffey, would makeup the cast. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. Isaac Pabst and Matthew Sarney would reprise their roles in the dubbed version. Jenna Mulgrave would exit the show in The Plastoids Part Four.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 6
35 1
  • "Emotions of Mestelek"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 2 March 2458 – 23 March 2458 (4 parts) 18.9
36 2
  • "Dead Man's Voyage"
Ethelyn Wilson-Saxon 30 March 2458 – 20 April 2458 (4 parts) 21.3
37 3
  • "The Guinea Pig People"
Alexander Creybourne 27 April 2458 – 18 May 2458 (4 parts) 21.5
38 4
  • "The Curse of Inysta"
Valena Emerald 25 May 2458 – 15 June 2458 (4 parts) 21.6
39 5
  • "The Wonders of the Universe"
Malvina Stoker 22 June 2458 – 13 July 2458 (4 parts) 21.8
40 6
  • "The Battle of Latango"
Aleksei Grigorevich 20 July 2458 – 10 August 2458 (4 parts) 21.9
41 7
  • "Cupid's Flame"
John Arthur Briggs 17 August 2458 – 7 September 2458 (4 parts) 22.0
42 8
  • "The Plastoids"
George Stagg and Veritara Maitra 14 September 2458 – 5 October 2458 (4 parts) 22.2

Season 7 (2459)[edit | edit source]

The seventh season was commissioned alongside the fifth season on 4 November 2457 to air in March–October 2459. 32 episodes were to be made, as was the now standard. Matthew Sarney, Isaac Pabst, and Abigail Duffey would make up the cast. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. Isaac Pabst and Matthew Sarney would reprise their roles in the dubbed version. Isaac Pabst and Abigail Duffey would exit the show in Auster Rising Part Four.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 7
43 1
  • "The Sea Elves"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 1 March 2459 – 22 March 2459 (4 parts) 20.3
44 2
  • "The Taskforce"
Alexander Creybourne 29 March 2459 – 19 April 2459 (4 parts) 20.4
45 3
  • "Invasion of the Basalites"
Malvina Stoker 26 April 2459 – 17 May 2459 (4 parts) 20.5
46 4
  • "The Floeurgyll"
Ethelyn Wilson-Saxon 24 May 2459 – 14 June 2459 (4 parts) 20.8
47 5
  • "The Crown Jewel of Kiavalar"
Ishmanar Irzekyn 21 June 2459 – 12 July 2459 (4 parts) 20.9
48 6
  • "The Glass Palace"
Valena Emerald and Veritara Maitra 19 July 2459 – 9 August 2459 (4 parts) 21.0
49 7
  • "Kashini Square Conspiracy"
Aleksei Grigorevich and John Arthur Briggs 16 August 2459 – 6 September 2459 (4 parts) 21.5
50 8
  • "Auster Rising"
Aleksei Grigorevich 13 September 2459 – 4 October 2459 (4 parts) 22.0

Season 8 (2460)[edit | edit source]

The eighth season was commissioned following the conclusion of the seventh season on 12 November 2459 after a large success of the previous three seasons. 32 episodes were to be made. Matthew Sarney would make up the cast alongside new comers Iris Fleming and Wilbur Tilcott. This would be the final season for Sarney, and the final season with George Stagg as executive producer, with him handing the role to Emmelie-Louise Waters. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. Manning returned to co-wrote the finale, having not wrote an episode since 2456, this time in a guest writer capacity. Sarney would regenerate in The Garden of Eternity Part Four.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 8
51 1
  • "The Gunners"
George Stagg 6 March 2460 – 27 March 2460 (4 parts) 19.4
52 2
  • "The Forgotten Planet"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 3 April 2460 – 8 May 2460 (6 parts) 19.8
53 3
  • "The Savage One"
Malvina Stoker and Alexander Creybourne 15 May 2460 – 5 June 2460 (4 parts) 19.9
54 4
  • "The Clockwork Conspiracy"
Valena Emerald and Veritara Maitra 12 June 2460 – 3 July 2460 (4 parts) 20.7
55 5
  • "Sirens of the Space Abyss"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 10 July 2460 – 14 August 2460 (6 parts) 20.9
56 6
  • "The Whispering Shadows"
Aleksei Grigorevich and John Arthur Briggs 21 August 2460 – 11 September 2460 (4 parts) 21.1
57 7
  • "The Garden of Eternity"
James Manning and George Stagg 18 September 2460 – 9 October 2460 (4 parts) 22.4

Vincent Stoker's incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 9 (2461)[edit | edit source]

It was not immediately clear whether a ninth season would be commissioned, but after convincing by new executive producer Emmelie-Louise Waters, HKBC did commission a ninth season consisting of 24 episodes. They were hesitant to recommission the series without the two founders. Vincent Stoker was cast as Vincent Wijs, the third lead actor, and Iris Fleming and Wilbur Tilcott would return. Waters wanted to promote all new writers for the programme. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. A fourth main actor, Eliza Kemmings, would join the cast in Charlotte, Queen of Empherias Part One.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

Season 9
58 1
  • "The Land of the Maarvils"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 16 April 2461 – 7 May 2461 (4 parts) 21.6
59 2
  • "The Terror of the Plastoids"
Walton Arthur 14 May 2461 – 4 June 2461 (4 parts) 22.2
60 3
  • "The Haunting"
Kasper Young 11 June 2461 – 18 June 2461 (2 parts) 22.5
61 4
  • "The Carnival of Fear"
Luna Coulston 25 June 2461 – 16 July 2461 (4 parts) 22.5
62 5
  • "Charlotte, Queen of Empherias"
Benjamin Holmes and Lottie French 23 July 2461 – 13 August 2461 (4 parts) 22.4
63 6
  • "The Moon of the Exomen"
Lena Keating and Emmelie-Louise Waters 20 August 2461 – 24 September 2461 (6 parts) 22.8

Season 10 (2462–2463)[edit | edit source]

HKBC was satisfied with the continued ratings in the ninth season. ENTV would raise the episode count of the tenth season to 48 episodes, double the current count, and the most per season yet. This was to celebrate the ten year anniversary of the series and to promote further new writings and previous writers, and allow creativity to flourish. Vincent Stoker, Iris Fleming, Wilbur Tilcott, Eliza Kemmings, Evelyn Hughes, and Maxwell Vabsley would make up the cast, with Evelyn Hughes joining in Terror of the Meteoroids Part One, and Maxwell Vabsley joining in Destruction of the Maarvils Part Nine. Wilbur Tilcott would leave the series in The Myth of Adelfi Part Four. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It would air every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time.

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64 1
  • "The Classics"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 15 April 2462 – 6 May 2462 (4 parts) 21.3
65 2
  • "The Water People"
Luna Coulston 13 May 2462 – 3 June 2462 (4 parts) 21.8
66 3
  • "Terror of the Meteoroids"
Benjamin Holmes 10 June 2462 – 1 July 2462 (4 parts) 22.6
67 4
  • "The Menagins of Vreimer"
Lottie French and Kasper Young 8 July 2462 – 29 July 2462 (4 parts) 22.9
68 5
  • "Destruction of the Maarvils"
Aleksei Grigorevich and Lena Keating 5 August 2462 – 7 October 2462 (10 parts) 23.8
69 6
  • "The Three Wijs"
Emmelie-Louise Waters 14 October 2462 – 4 November 2462 (4 parts) 24.4
70 7
  • "The Myth of Adelfi"
Walton Arthur and Valena Emerald 11 November 2462 – 2 December 2462 (4 parts) 24.6
71 8
  • "The Art of Dreams"
Malvina Stoker and John Arthur Briggs 9 December 2462 – 30 December 2462 (4 parts) 23.8
72 9
  • "The Ones Without Sight"
Veritara Maitra 6 January 2463 – 27 January 2463 (4 parts) 23.6
73 10
  • "The Space Exomen"
Alexander Creybourne and Liam Fox 3 February 2463 – 10 March 2463 (6 parts) 23.5

Season 11 (2463)[edit | edit source]

Several episodes in the previous era were criticised by the HKBC executives for the content of the episodes being 'racist, anti-Alaxian, and radical'. Emmelie-Louise Waters, the executive producer, was fired, and Lottie French was made the new executive producer with little experience. HKBC considered cancelling the show, but instead moved it to a later timeslot of 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time every Sunday, which harmed ratings significantly. French, was routinely exhausted and the quality of episodes dropped without a guiding hand. HKBC commissioned just 20 episodes. The cast was made up of Vincent Stoker, Iris Fleming, Eliza Kemmings, Evelyn Hughes, and Maxwell Vabsley. All five would leave in The Criminals of Esperiy Part Four. Aleksei Grigorevich protested the decisions and supported Waters, and wrote his episodes in protest. As such, Brutal Suppression, is one of the most political serials of the show ever and HKBC blocked the redub from airing the following week.

The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following week.

The Criminals of Esperiy was the final episode of the original run of the show. HKBC cancelled the show because of the increasingly political episodes and low ratings.

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Season 11
74 1
  • "Enemy of the Pirates"
Lottie French 7 July 2463 – 28 July 2463 (4 parts) 16.1
75 2
  • "Brutal Suppression"
Aleksei Grigorevich 4 August 2463 – 25 August 2463 (4 parts) 16.5
76 3
  • "The Way That You Do"
Lena Keating 1 September 2463 – 22 September 2463 (4 parts) 12.2
77 4
  • "The Psychopath"
Veritara Maitra 29 September 2463 – 20 October 2463 (4 parts) 11.9
78 5
  • "The Criminals of Esperiy"
Alexander Creybourne 27 October 2463 – 17 December 2463 (4 parts) 11.8

2nd Generation[edit | edit source]

Spencer Valentine's incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 12 (2468)[edit | edit source]

After a five-year hiatus, new executives at ENTV wanted to bring back Tymehuis for a twelfth season. HKBC executives who were against the programme had moved on, and a cult following of the original programme petitioned for it to be brought back. Emmelie-Louise Waters would come on to 'advise' the show, but Alexander Creybourne would be executive producer. New writers would be prioritised, and there was an understanding that political messaging would be contained. It moved back to its original timeslot of airing every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time, and 24 episodes were commissioned as a pilot test run of the shows return to air throughout late 2468. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It would be the first season filmed in colour.

Vincent Stoker, the third incarnation, returned to film his regeneration scene in the The King's Collection Part One, before handing the role over to Spencer Valentine. Alaya Chambers would play Princess Isabella, the sole companion for the season to ease people back into the show. debuting in the same episode. A part-time companion Misty, with no credited voice actor, would join in The Crystal Mines of Alasar Part Two and leave in Edriege and the Oracle Part Six.

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Season 12
79 1 Alexander Creybourne 7 July 2468 – 21 July 2468 (3 parts) 18.7
80 2 Lena Keating 28 July 2468 (1 part) 28.5
81 3 Lena Keating 4 August 2468 – 25 August 2468 (4 parts) 19.9
82 4 Benjamin Holmes 1 September 2468 – 22 September 2468 (4 parts) 20.6
83 5 Daniel Warthpole 29 September 2468 – 3 November 2468 (6 parts) 21.3
84 6 Lottie French 10 November 2468 – 15 December 2468 (6 parts) 21.9

Season 13 (2469–2470)[edit | edit source]

With everybody on good behaviour, HKBC commissioned a second season under the second generation with 32 episodes, the original usual amount. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. Spencer Valentine and Alaya Chambers returned as their characters, with Charlotte Risewell joining the cast as Lottie in The Siege of Paxoria Outpost Part One.

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Season 13
85 1
  • "The Siege of Paxoria Outpost"
Alexander Creybourne 6 July 2469 – 10 August 2469 (6 parts) 19.4
86 2
  • "The Caves of Exomen"
Liam Fox and Benjamin Holmes 17 August 2469 – 7 September 2469 (4 parts) 20.1
87 3
  • "The Gardens of Verdantis"
Scarlett Alardice 14 September 2469 – 5 October 2469 (4 parts) 21.3
88 4
  • "The Sands of Illusion"
Georgina Beckham 12 October 2469 – 2 November 2469 (4 parts) 21.9
89 5
  • "The Zephyrite Crisis"
Lena Keating 9 November 2469 – 30 November 2469 (6 parts) 22.9
90 6
  • "Conspiracy From Within"
Augustus Avery Eden 7 December 2469 – 28 December 2469 (4 parts) 23.1
91 7
  • "The Baskerites"
Lottie French and John Arthur Briggs 4 January 2470 – 25 January 2470 (4 parts) 23.0

Season 14 (2470–2471)[edit | edit source]

A third season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes on 1 March 2470. It would begin to air later that year. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. This would be the final season executively produced by Alexander Creybourne, and the last with Lottie French as script editor.

Spencer Valentine, Alaya Chambers, Charlotte Risewell, and Frankie Morris formed the cast. Alaya Chambers would leave the series in The Symphony of Cacophoria Part Six. Frankie Morris would join the series in The Swapped Souls Part Three and leave the series in The Cosmic Salvagers Part Ten.

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Season 14
92 1
  • "The Swapped Souls"
Liam Fox 5 July 2470 – 26 July 2470 (4 parts) 20.3
93 2
  • "Attack of the Maarvils"
Augustus Avery Eden 2 August 2470 – 23 August 2470 (4 parts) 20.8
94 3
  • "The Covert Convergence"
Lena Keating 30 August 2470 – 20 September 2470 (4 parts) 21.5
95 4
  • "The Enchanted"
Georgina Beckham 27 September 2470 – 18 October 2470 (4 parts) 22.0
96 5
  • "The Symphony of Cacophoria"
Lottie French and Alexander Creybourne 25 October 2470 – 29 November 2470 (6 parts) 22.2
97 6
  • "The Cosmic Salvagers"
Scarlett Alardice and Benjamin Holmes 6 December 2470 – 7 February 2471 (10 parts) 21.8

Season 15 (2471–2472)[edit | edit source]

A fourth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes on 23 September 2470 following a large viewing figure result during the middle of Season 14's airing. It would begin to air in winter 2471. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

With both Alexander Creybourne and Lottie French out of their positions, HKBC took time throughout late 2470 trying to find replacements. Lena Keating was chosen to be the new executive producer on 3 November 2470. She chose Benjamin Holmes, long time writer, to be script editor. Spencer Valentine and Charlotte Risewell comprised the main cast. Nobody would join or leave the main cast in the series. The 100th story of the franchise was celebrated with a large story with returning villains the Exomen, Maarvils, and Edriege (played by Peter Barter).

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Season 15
98 1 Georgina Beckham 25 July 2471 – 15 August 2471 (4 parts) 19.8
99 2 David Kemmis 22 August 2471 – 12 September 2471 (4 parts) 20.3
100 3 Lena Keating 19 September 2471 – 5 December 2471 (12 parts) 23.8
101 4 Scarlett Alardice 12 December 2471 – 2 January 2472 (4 parts) 22.1
102 5 Emmy Smertesz 9 January 2472 – 30 January 2472 (4 parts) 21.2
103 6 Benjamin Holmes 6 February 2472 – 27 February 2472 (4 parts) 21.2

Season 16 (2472–2473)[edit | edit source]

A fifth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes on 4 November 2471 following a large viewing figure result during the middle of Season 15's airing. It would begin to air in winter 2472. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. HKBC executives opted to move the premiere of the series to late August, pushing the end of the series to May the following year.

The show's 20th anniversary would be on 14 September 2472, and a special anniversary episode would air to commemorate it featuring all three other Wijs actors as an extra 6 newly commissioned episodes. With this anniversary special airing directly before the season launch and the series ending in May, HKBC decided to commission a further six episodes to air later in 2453 as special serials, to fill a gap which would normally be filled by a new season in the later half of the year. The idea was to give Spencer Valentine and the production a break with no main season headlining 2473–2474. The show would return in winter 2474.

Spencer Valentine and Charlotte Risewell comprised the main cast once again. It would be Charlotte Risewell's final season, with her departure taking place in The Betrayal Part Three where she was possessed by Edriege (played by Peter Barter, who returned). No new companion would be found directly in this season.

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Anniversary special (2472)
104 Lena Keating 27 August 2472 – 1 October 2472 (6 parts) 24.3
Season 16
105 1 Georgina Beckham 8 October 2472 – 29 October 2472 (4 parts) 22.5
106 2 Benjamin Holmes 5 November 2472 – 17 December 2472 (7 parts) 22.2
107 3 Scarlett Alardice 24 December 2472 – 4 February 2473 (7 parts) 22.4
108 4 David Kemmis and Emmy Smertesz 11 February 2473 – 3 March 2473 (4 parts) 22.6
109 5 Lena Keating 10 March 2473 – 31 March 2473 (4 parts) 22.1
110 6 Benjamin Holmes 7 April 2473 – 12 May 2473 (6 parts) 23.4
Special (September 2473)
111 Scarlett Alardice 2 September 2473 – 16 September 2473 (3 parts) 23.7
Special (December 2473)
112 Lena Keating 9 December 2473 – 23 December 2473 (3 parts) 23.5

Season 17 (2474–2475)[edit | edit source]

A sixth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes on 4 November 2471 alongside the fifth season. A break would take place, with no main season airing 2473–2474 in the usual winter to summer time slot, with the season premiering airing across 2474–2475 instead. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

Spencer Valentine would return to the show for his 6th season, with new companion Lena played by Samantha Tweiser, with returning guest star Peter Barter playing Edriege. Spencer Valentine would leave the show in the final episode, The Revolution of the Maarvils Part Six. He would be replaced by Peter Nieuwes.

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Season 17
113 1 Lena Keating 1 September 2474 – 22 September 2474 (4 parts) 23.8
114 2 David Kemmis 29 September 2474 – 20 October 2474 (4 parts) 21.4
115 3 Georgina Beckham 27 October 2474 – 17 November 2474 (4 parts) 22.0
116 4 Scarlett Alardice 24 November 2474 – 15 December 2474 (4 parts) 22.2
117 5 John Arthur Briggs 22 December 2474 – 12 January 2475 (4 parts) 21.4
118 6 Scarlett Alardice 19 January 2475 – 23 February 2475 (6 parts) 23.2
119 7 Benjamin Holmes 2 March 2475 – 6 April 2475 (6 parts) 23.9

Peter Nieuwes' incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 18 (2475–2476)[edit | edit source]

A seventh season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes following the premiere of season 17 on 9 September 2474. It would begin airing in September 2475. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. Benjamin Holmes would set the recording for most writing credits by a single person, four, as he got more involved in an overarching plot of the season.

Peter Nieuwes and Samantha Tweiser would make up the main cast, with Tweiser departing in Before Time Part Six. New companion, Rapunzel played by Agnes Beszen would join in The Phantom Moons Part Four.

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Season 18
120 1 Lena Keating 7 September 2475 – 28 September 2475 (4 parts) 24.1
121 2 Benjamin Holmes 5 October 2475 – 26 October 2475 (4 parts) 23.4
122 3 Maisie Skelget 2 November 2475 – 23 November 2475 (4 parts) 23.6
123 4 Georgina Beckham and Benjamin Holmes 30 November 2475 – 21 December 2475 (4 parts) 21.2
124 5 Vincent Jameson and Benjamin Holmes 28 December 2475 – 18 January 2476 (4 parts) 22.3
125 6 Scarlett Alardice 25 January 2476 – 29 February 2476 (6 parts) 24.4
126 7 Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes 7 March 2476 – 11 April 2476 (6 parts) 25.0

Season 19 (2476–2477)[edit | edit source]

An eighth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes following the premiere of season 18 on 15 September 2474 with fantastic ratings. They would also commission a ninth and tenth season (Season 20 and Season 21). It would begin airing in September 2476. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

With a guaranteed three seasons more to write, Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes would begin to craft a three series long arc. This would consist of a new group of enemies with fantastical rules known as the Liegods. There was some criticism that because Keating and Holmes would take on three serials, new writers weren't having the opportunity to write new episodes. Peter Nieuwes and Agnes Beszen would make up the main cast.

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Season 19
127 1 Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes 5 September 2476 – 10 October 2476 (6 parts) 22.6
128 2 Scarlett Alardice 17 October 2476 – 21 November 2476 (6 parts) 22.1
129 3 Vincent Jameson and Georgina Beckham 28 November 2476 – 19 December 2476 (4 parts) 22.5
130 4 Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes 26 December 2476 – 16 January 2477 (4 parts) 22.9
131 5 Maisie Skelget 23 January 2477 – 30 January 2477 (2 parts) 23.1
132 6 Scarlett Alardice 6 February 2477 – 27 February 2477 (4 parts) 23.1
133 7 Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes 6 March 2477 – 8 April 2477 (6 parts) 23.4

Season 20 (2477–2478)[edit | edit source]

A ninth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes alongside the eighth and tenth seasons following the premiere of season 18 on 15 September 2474 with fantastic ratings. It would begin airing in September 2477. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

This was the second season of the 'Liegod Arc' which began in Season 19. After criticisms of having less new writers, two new writers first appeared in this series, with Lena Keating writing zero scripts, and Holmes writing just one. To celebrate the twentieth season, the first serial would feature the Fourth Wijs, Spencer, as a returning character. Peter Nieuwes and Agnes Beszen would make up the main cast.

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Season 20
134 1 Georgina Beckham 4 September 2477 – 25 September 2477 (4 parts) 25.8
135 2 Maisie Skelget and Benjamin Holmes 2 October 2477 – 23 October 2477 (4 parts) 25.6
136 3 Georgina Beckham 30 October 2477 – 20 November 2477 (4 parts) 25.1
137 4 Vincent Jameson 27 November 2477 – 18 December 2477 (4 parts) 23.5
138 5 Aleksander West 25 December 2477 – 15 January 2478 (4 parts) 23.3
139 6 Chloe Campbell 22 January 2478 – 12 February 2478 (4 parts) 23.7
140 7 David Kemmis 19 February 2478 – 12 March 2478 (4 parts) 23.9
141 8 Scarlett Alardice 19 March 2478 – 9 April 2478 (4 parts) 24.3

Season 21 (2478–2479)[edit | edit source]

A tenth season within the second generation was commissioned by HKBC with 32 episodes alongside the eighth and ninth seasons following the premiere of season 18 on 15 September 2474 with fantastic ratings. It would begin airing in September 2478. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

This was the third season of the 'Liegod Arc' which began in Season 19. After criticisms of having less new writers, two more new writers first appeared in this series. As the finale of the Liegod Arc, Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes would co-write several scripts. However, the serials were cut down significantly to just five to allow for longer stories as the arc wrapped up. Peter Nieuwes, Agnes Beszen, Aleksander Wood, and Maya Szeines would make up the main cast. Beszen left in The Gateway to Etrof Part Two, Wood joined in The Gateway to Etrof Part One, and Szeines joined in The Revolution of the Baskerites Part One.

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Season 21
142 1 Aleksander West and Benjamin Holmes[S21 1] 3 September 2478 – 24 September 2478 (4 parts) 21.5
143 2 Chloe Campbell[S21 1] 1 October 2478 – 12 November 2478 (7 parts) 21.9
144 3 Milo Marsh and Georgina Beckham[S21 1] 19 November 2478 – 31 December 2478 (7 parts) 22.3
145 4 Myra Hawkes[S21 1] 7 January 2479 – 18 February 2479 (7 parts) 22.6
146 5 Scarlett Alardice and Benjamin Holmes[S21 1] 25 February 2479 – 8 April 2479 (7 parts) 23.2
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Lena Keating also received a writing credit.

Season 22 (2479)[edit | edit source]

With the conclusion of the Liegod arc, and Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes' resignations after 8 years in their roles as executive producer and script editor, the HKBC were not entirely sure on whether they would renew the show. They decided to commission 12 episodes to form a mini-series that would air in late 2479, executively produced and script edited by Scarlett Alardice herself. These would portray Peter Niewues' regeneration in Good Night Part Two, and the departures of Aleksander Wood and Maya Szeines in The Power of the Maarvils Part Three. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

After the end of the season, HKBC chose not to renew the show straight away and would begin a second break.

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Season 22
147 1 Scarlett Alardice 23 September 2479 – 14 October 2479 (4 parts) 23.0
148 2 Georgina Beckham 21 October 2479 – 4 November 2479 (3 parts) 22.4
149 3 Georgina Beckham 11 November 2479 – 25 November 2479 (3 parts) 22.6
150 4 Scarlett Alardice 2 December 2479 – 9 December 2479 (2 parts) 22.9

3rd Generation[edit | edit source]

William Kingsbury's incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 23 (2482)[edit | edit source]

With the 30th anniversary of the series approaching in the early 2480s, HKBC decided to commission a short series of 20 episodes to commemorate the series in January 2482. The series would air beginning in autumn March, and finish with a September 2482 anniversary special. It would be executively produced by Scarlett Alardice again, with Georgina Beckham serving as script editor. William Kingsbury was cast the sixth Wijs, with Maria Littlefaire playing Katie. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

Some feared that having a multi-protagonist story so soon into Kingsbury's run would overshadow him, but critics applauded the quality of the stories preceding the episode and Kingsbury's performance being immediately brilliant.

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Season 23
151 1 Chloe Campbell 28 March 2482 – 18 April 2482 (4 parts) 25.8
152 2 Myra Hawkes and Georgina Beckham 25 April 2482 – 16 May 2482 (4 parts) 25.9
153 3 George White 23 May 2482 – 13 June 2482 (4 parts) 26.4
154 4 Aleksander West and Georgina Beckham 20 June 2482 – 11 July 2482 (4 parts) 26.9
155 5 Scarlett Alardice 5 September 2482 – 26 September 2482 (4 parts) 28.4

Season 24 (2483)[edit | edit source]

With the great success of the 23rd season, HKBC commissioned two more seasons with Kingsbury. Each season would have 26 episodes, six less than usual, but would have an increased budget per episode. The series would begin airing in March 2483. It would be executively produced by Scarlett Alardice, with Georgina Beckham serving as script editor. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

William Kingsbury and Maria Littlefaire made up the cast.

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Season 24
156 1 Aleksander West 13 March 2483 – 17 April 2483 (6 parts) 26.2
157 2 George White 24 April 2483 – 15 May 2483 (4 parts) 26.9
158 3 Chloe Campbell 22 May 2483 – 29 May 2483 (2 parts) 27.3
159 4 Charlotte Vining 5 June 2483 – 26 June 2483 (4 parts) 28.5
160 5 Myra Hawkes 3 July 2483 – 31 July 2483 (5 parts) 27.8
161 6 Georgina Beckham 7 August 2483 – 4 September 2483 (5 parts) 26.2

Season 25 (2484)[edit | edit source]

The third season of the third generation had been commissioned in 2482. It would have 26 episodes, six less than usual, but would have an increased budget per episode. The series would begin airing in March 2484. It would be executively produced by Scarlett Alardice, with Georgina Beckham serving as script editor. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

William Kingsbury and Maria Littlefaire made up the cast. Both would depart in The Invisible People Part Three. Kingsbury would regenerate into the Seventh Wijs, played by Lachlan Thompson.

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Season 25
162 1 Chloe Campbell 11 March 2484 – 1 April 2484 (4 parts) 30.1
163 2 Georgina Beckham 8 April 2484 – 29 April 2484 (4 parts) 29.8
164 3 Charlotte Vining 6 May 2484 – 27 May 2484 (4 parts) 28.1
165 4 George White 3 June 2484 – 24 June 2484 (4 parts) 27.6
166 5 Aleksander West 1 July 2484 – 15 July 2484 (3 parts) 27.2
167 6 Georgina Beckham 22 July 2484 – 12 August 2484 (4 parts) 26.5
168 7 Scarlett Alardice 19 August 2484 – 2 September 2484 (3 parts) 26.1

Season 26 (2485)[edit | edit source]

HKBC decided to commission three more seasons featuring Lachlan Thompson as the new Wijs. These new seasons would air from 2485 to 2487. It would have 26 regular episodes each, but season 26 would have an extra two episodes commissioned as 'special episodes'. The series would begin airing in March 2485. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day.

While Scarlett Alardice and Georgina Beckham would help, the executive producer role would go to ENTV veteran Henry Beynes rather than any pre-existing writer, to better handle budgets. Script editor would go to Emmelie Cleyton, who had never written for the show but had written for several licenced Tymehuis books. She was chosen to give the new three seasons a different feeling from what the show had previously had. Cleyton wanted to have callbacks to Season 10 (2462–2463), a series she loved, and as such many villains returned from that era.

The cast would be Lachlan Thompson and Charlotte Sabine, who played new character Elizabeth. The series would set up a plotline on Adelfi, beginning in The Other World Part One.

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Season 26
169 1 Scarlett Alardice 10 March 2485 – 31 March 2485 (4 parts) 25.6
170 2 Aleksander West 7 April 2485 – 28 April 2485 (4 parts) 26.2
171 3 Alexandra Stockwell 5 May 2485 – 26 May 2485 (4 parts) 26.6
172 4 Chloe Campbell 2 June 2485 – 23 June 2485 (4 parts) 26.7
173 5 Georgina Beckham 30 June 2485 – 28 July 2485 (5 parts) 27.5
174 6 James Hawking 4 August 2485 – 1 September 2485 (5 parts) 27.4
175 7 Scarlett Alardice 8 September 2485 – 15 September 2485 (2 parts) 26.9

Season 27 (2486)[edit | edit source]

This season would have 26 regular episodes. The series would begin airing in March 2486. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It was executively produced by Henry Beynes, and script edited by Emmelie Cleyton.

The cast would be Lachlan Thompson, Charlotte Sabine, and Frankie Baldwin who would play Abbie. Charlotte Sabine would depart in The Conquest of the Maarvils Part Four being killed by a Maarvil, while Baldwin would enter the series in Encased Part One. The series would focus on a plotline on Adelfi that began in the previous series.

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Season 27
176 1 James Hawking 9 March 2486 – 16 March 2486 (2 parts) 25.7
177 2 Alexandra Stockwell 23 March 2486 – 13 April 2486 (4 parts) 24.5
178 3 Scarlett Alardice 20 April 2486 – 11 May 2486 (4 parts) 25.9
179 4 Chloe Campbell 18 May 2486 – 8 June 2486 (4 parts) 25.1
180 5 Georgina Beckham 15 June 2486 – 6 July 2486 (4 parts) 24.8
181 6 Arthur Rowles 13 July 2486 – 3 August 2486 (4 parts) 24.2
182 7 Aleksander West 10 August 2486 – 31 August 2486 (4 parts) 24.1

Season 28 (2487)[edit | edit source]

This season would have 26 regular episodes. The series would begin airing in March 2487. It aired every Saturday at 19:00 Wynnoan time, 18:00 Ahitereiran time, and 17:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri, subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast the following day. It was executively produced by Henry Beynes, and script edited by Emmelie Cleyton.

The cast would be Lachlan Thompson, Frankie Baldwin, and Abbie Sinclair, who would play Francesca. Baldwin would depart in The Organ Donor Part Two, while Sinclair would be introduced in The Rain Obscures Part One, and depart in The Heart Festival Part Six. Thompson would regenerate in Death To The Temptress Part Four, being replaced by Georgina Sheppard, the first woman to headline the series. The series would feature Cleyton's debut as a sole writer, and the return of previous executive producer Lena Keating who contributed a story. Alongside the 26 episodes, an extra four episodes were commissioned for Thompson's departure story and 35th anniversary of the programme to air in September 2487. This was only separated from the series by a one-week gap in scheduling though.

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Season 28
183 1 Emmelie Cleyton 8 March 2487 – 22 March 2487 (3 parts) 24.2
184 2 Chloe Campbell 29 March 2487 – 19 April 2487 (4 parts) 24.7
185 3 Alexandra Stockwell 26 April 2487 – 10 May 2487 (3 parts) 25.1
186 4 Aleksander West 17 May 2487 – 31 May 2487 (3 parts) 25.1
187 5 James Hawking and Arthur Rowles 7 June 2487 – 21 June 2487 (3 parts) 25.0
188 6 Lena Keating 28 June 2487 – 19 July 2487 (4 parts) 24.8
189 7 Scarlett Alardice and Georgina Beckham 26 July 2487 – 30 August 2487 (6 parts) 24.3
Special (2487)
190 Emmelie Cleyton 13 September 2487 – 4 October 2487 (4 parts) 25.3

Season 29 (2488)[edit | edit source]

With the contract up for Lachlan Thompson and all commissioned seasons being exhausted, there were some discussions on whether to axe the show. Emmelie Cleyton, the script editor, convinced the HKBC executives to maintain the show. In December 2487, the show was commissioned for three more seasons under Cleyton as both executive producer and script editor. However, HKBC cut down the show from 26 regular episodes per season to just 20 per season, and reduced the budget accordingly. It's timeslot would also be moved. It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual and no-longer a prime time slot. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3. The series would begin airing in April 2488. All new writers were selected for this season excluding Cleyton herself, and all writers were women.

The cast would be Georgina Sheppard, the Eighth Wijs and first woman to play the role, alongside Florence Saber playing Eliza.

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191 1 Alice Greens 10 April 2488 – 1 May 2488 (4 parts) 28.6
192 2 Emmelie Cleyton 8 May 2488 – 29 May 2488 (4 parts) 27.2
193 3 Anne Parker 5 June 2488 – 26 June 2488 (4 parts) 26.5
194 4 Clara Sears 3 July 2488 – 24 July 2488 (4 parts) 25.1
195 5 Charlotte Bedwell–Cook 31 July 2488 – 21 August 2488 (4 parts) 23.7

Season 30: The Greatest Hits (2489)[edit | edit source]

The second of three newly commissioned seasons under Cleyton as both executive producer and script editor would air beginning in April 2489. There were 20 regular episodes. This season was the 30th season and so the producers wanted to do a special serial to commemorate the longevity of the show. This season also contained the 200th story of the programme. Nicknamed The Greatest Hits, this season was entirely written by previous showrunners including both Emmelie-Louise Waters and George Stagg who had contributed to the very first season and helped launch the show.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be Georgina Sheppard and Florence Saber, with various recurring guest stars. Due to the nature of the premiere being a large event, the episode count of other stories were sacrificed. Lottie French's The Coconut Men was cut to just two parts, while Crisis to the Society would take up just three parts, with the intention to continue the storyline of the serial in the next season.

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196 1 Emmelie-Louise Waters 9 April 2489 – 28 May 2489 (8 parts) 32.5
197 2 Scarlett Alardice 4 June 2489 – 18 June 2489 (3 parts) 31.9
198 3 Lottie French 25 June 2489 – 2 July 2489 (2 parts) 28.5
199 4 Lena Keating and Benjamin Holmes 9 July 2489 – 23 July 2489 (3 parts) 29.7
200 5 George Stagg 30 July 2489 – 20 August 2489 (4 parts) 28.6

Season 31 (2490)[edit | edit source]

The third of three newly commissioned seasons under Cleyton as both executive producer and script editor would air beginning in April 2490. There were 20 regular episodes.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be Georgina Sheppard, Florence Saber, and James Michaels with various recurring guest stars. Scarlett Alardice returned to pen a sequel to her season 30 story. Michaels would debut in The Breadmen Part One. All three would depart in Losing Everything Part Three where Sheppard would regenerate into the Ninth Wijs, played by George Lovegrove.

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201 1 Aleksander West 8 April 2490 – 22 April 2490 (3 parts) 28.1
202 2 Alice Greens 29 April 2490 – 13 May 2490 (3 parts) 26.3
203 3 Clara Sears 20 May 2490 – 3 June 2490 (3 parts) 25.5
204 4 Scarlett Alardice 10 June 2490 – 29 July 2490 (8 parts) 25.9
205 5 Emmelie Cleyton 5 August 2490 – 19 August 2490 (3 parts) 26.2

Season 32 (2491)[edit | edit source]

With the relative success of the previous three seasons and the casting of the Ninth Wijs, HKBC commissioned season 32 following the end of season 31. The new Head of Entertainment at HKBC were increasingly fed up at the series, preferring regular dramas and other higher budget sci-fi shows. They commissioned 20 regular episodes, on the condition that for every individual episode which received less than 25 million viewing figures, there would be one less episode in a 33rd season. The series would begin airing in April 2491. Aleksander West was selected as script editor, with executive producer being held by Robert Boucher, someone completely new to the series.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be made up of George Lovegrove and new companion Sarah, played by Anne Battles. Battles would debut in The Planet of Death Part One, and would depart in The Northern Bandits Part Four. Previous companion Maria Littlefaire would briefly join the cast for six episodes beginning in The Great Fire Part One and ending in Inysta in Crisis! Part Three.

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206 1 Aleksander West 7 April 2491 – 28 April 2491 (4 parts) 27.2
207 2 Clara Sears 5 May 2491 – 19 May 2491 (3 parts) 27.1
208 3 Alice Greens 26 May 2491 – 9 June 2491 (3 parts) 26.3
209 4 Charlotte Bedwell–Cook 16 June 2491 – 30 June 2491 (3 parts) 27.5
210 5 James Hawking 7 July 2491 – 21 July 2491 (3 parts) 27.9
211 6 Chloe Campbell 28 July 2491 – 18 August 2491 (4 parts) 27.2

Season 33 (2492)[edit | edit source]

The season was commissioned on 20 August 2491 after the finale of the previous season. As promised, the new season would be comprised of 17 episodes, after 3 episodes in the previous season received ratings of less than 25 million. This saw significant backlash but they did not commission more episodes. The series would begin airing in April 2492. Aleksander West remained as script editor and Robert Boucher remained as executive producer.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be made up of George Lovegrove and Maria Littlefaire. Littlefaire had been an old companion who was part of the main cast during seasons 23, 24, and 25, during the years of 2482 to 2484, in 72 episodes. She had returned for two serials comprising six episodes in season 32 (2491) and was now back as a full time companion again. Littlefaire would debut in The Mushrooms of Death Part One, meaning that the entire serial, The Towers, George had no companion. Littlefaire would depart in Vengence of the Maarvils Part Four.

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212 1 Arthur Rowles 5 April 2492 – 26 April 2492 (4 parts) 25.1
213 2 James Hawking 3 May 2492 – 17 May 2492 (3 parts) 25.5
214 3 Aleksander West 24 May 2492 – 7 June 2492 (3 parts) 25.8
215 4 Clara Sears 14 June 2492 – 28 June 2492 (3 parts) 25.4
216 5 Chloe Campbell 5 July 2492 – 26 July 2492 (4 parts) 26.5

Season 34 (2493)[edit | edit source]

The HKBC were not quick to commission a 34th season however Lovegrove had a contract that stated 3 seasons and thus they were practically forced to commission a season in November 2492. The late commission meant production was incredibly short, and thus the premiere would be pushed back to June 2493 rather than April. Instead of 17 episodes, just 14 were commissioned. Aleksander West remained as script editor and Robert Boucher remained as executive producer.

It aired every Saturday at 23:00 Wynnoan time, 22:00 Ahitereiran time, and 21:00 Kiavalari time, four hours later than usual. This slot was after the watershed which allowed the show to do darker storylines but also reduced it's exposure to children. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. An earlier timeslot of 18:00 Wynnoan time, 17:00 Ahitereiran time, and 16:00 Kiavalari time was also available during a re-run on the Monday after the episode aired on HKBC3.

The cast would be made up of George Lovegrove and Charlotte Hutchings playing Lucy. Charlotte Hutchings would debut in The Fairytales of Death Part One, while both would depart in Death to the Wijs. No new actor was cast to play the Tenth Wijs. Following the final story, on 1 December 2493, HKBC officially announced that no 35th season would be produced.

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217 1 Chloe Campbell 6 June 2493 – 20 June 2493 (3 parts) 22.3
218 2 Alice Greens 27 June 2493 – 18 July 2493 (4 parts) 21.5
219 3 Clara Sears 25 July 2493 – 8 August 2493 (3 parts) 21.1
220 4 Aleksander West 15 August 2493 – 5 September 2493 (4 parts) 22.2

4th Generation: The Meerkats[edit | edit source]

Season 1 (2495–2496)[edit | edit source]

To fill the absence of Tymehuis, Edmund Murray of the HKBC, a fan of the show, was placed as executive producer of a new sci-fi show. It would link to Tymehuis' lore discreetly, focusing on the Meerkat organisation of the High Kingdoms. For purposes of counting stories, all stories are considered part of Tymehuis' total number of stories. 25 episodes were commissioned. It aired every Friday at 15:00 Wynnoan time, 14:00 Ahitereiran time, and 13:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Monday on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. Alice Greens returned as a writer.

The cast would be made up of George Butler, John Carter, Elizabeth Currin, Mary Holmes, and returning Tymehuis companions Maria Littlefaire and Abigail Duffey - who last appeared in 2459.

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221 1 Edmund Murray 9 September 2495 – 23 September 2495 (3 parts) 9.9
222 2 Alice Greens 30 September 2495 – 14 October 2495 (3 parts) 10.3
223 3 Mary Cox 21 October 2495 – 4 November 2495 (3 parts) 10.6
224 4 Walter Vaughan 11 November 2495 – 25 November 2495 (3 parts) 10.2
225 5 Laura Maulow 2 December 2495 – 16 December 2495 (3 parts) 10.2
226 6 Catherine King 23 December 2495 – 6 January 2496 (3 parts) 9.8
227 7 Tom Campbell and Edmund Murray 13 January 2496 – 24 February 2496 (7 parts) 13.8

Season 2 (2496)[edit | edit source]

With pretty average to below average ratings, HKBC wanted to axe the show. Murray convinced them to commission 13 more episodes to craft a final series to resolve plotlines. It aired in late 2496. For purposes of counting stories, all stories are considered part of Tymehuis' total number of stories. It aired every Friday at 15:00 Wynnoan time, 14:00 Ahitereiran time, and 13:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Monday on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. Alice Greens returned as a writer. The show was cancelled after the show aired.

The cast would be made up of George Butler, John Carter, Elizabeth Currin, Mary Holmes, and returning Tymehuis companions Maria Littlefaire and Abigail Duffey.

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228 1 Edmund Murray 7 September 2496 – 21 September 2496 (3 parts) 12.6
229 2 Laura Maulow 28 September 2496 – 12 October 2496 (3 parts) 12.1
230 3 Walter Vaughan 19 October 2496 – 30 November 2496 (7 parts) 12.5

5th Generation[edit | edit source]

Henry Rhys' incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 35 (2497)[edit | edit source]

For the 40th anniversary of Tymehuis being on 14 September 2497, as a substitute for not commissioning a third series of The Meerkats, HKBC commissioned 6 episodes to be a made. These would be executively produced by Edmund Murray, who produced the spin-off, and he chose to split the 6 episodes into 3 serials of 2 episodes each, to feed the people. The first episode aired on the anniversary date. It aired every Saturday at 15:00 Wynnoan time, 14:00 Ahitereiran time, and 13:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Monday on HKBC2 at the same timeslot. This was proposed as a one-off event, but was production-coded as the 5th generation, as the spin-off was production-coded as 4th generation.

The Tenth Wijs was cast as Henry Rhys, while Lily Arthur-Lyford would play new companion Elodie. Both would debut in The Planet of Ten Part One.

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231 1 Edmund Murray 14 September 2497 – 21 September 2497 (2 parts) 24.6
232 2 Edmund Murray and Laura Maulow 28 September 2497 – 5 October 2497 (2 parts) 24.5
233 3 Edmund Murray 12 October 2497 – 19 October 2497 (2 parts) 23.5

Season 36 (2499)[edit | edit source]

After the conclusion of the 40th anniversary, Edmund Murray and Laura Maulow attempted to reboot the show fully. After many negotiations, it was announced in June 2498 that a new season had been commissioned with returning actors Henry Rhys and Lily Arthur-Lyford. However, this season would be produced and created primarily by OsztedeBesze and broadcast on HKBC. Edmund Murray stayed as executive producer alongside OsztedeBesze head of entertainment James Bergen. For an opening season to gage success, 20 episodes were commissioned. However, 2 episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. Serials were also removed, with each episode being assigned story numbers to would weave into each other. It was confirmed after the premiere of the first episode that Rhys had signed on for three seasons under OsztedeBesze, confirming a 37th season airing in 2500 and a 38th season airing in 2501.

The cast was Henry Rhys and Lily Arthur-Lyford.

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234 1 Edmund Murray 7 March 2499 – 14 March 2499 (2 parts) 20.5
235 2 Walter Vaughan 21 March 2499 – 28 March 2499 (2 parts) 21.3
236 3 Edmund Murray 4 April 2499 – 11 April 2499 (2 parts) 21.2
237a 4 Laura Maulow 18 April 2499 – 25 April 2499 (2 parts) 21.0
237b 5 Laura Maulow 2 May 2499 – 9 May 2499 (2 parts) 21.8
238 6 Alice Greens 16 May 2499 – 23 May 2499 (2 parts) 22.1
239 7 Scarlett Alardice 30 May 2499 – 6 June 2499 (2 parts) 23.5
240 8 Tom Campbell 13 June 2499 – 20 June 2499 (2 parts) 23.0
241a 9 Edmund Murray 27 June 2499 – 4 July 2499 (2 parts) 23.1
241b 10 Edmund Murray 11 July 2499 – 18 July 2499 (2 parts) 23.3

Season 37 (2500)[edit | edit source]

The second of the commissioned series under OsztedeBesze began production following the conclusion of the 36th season around September 2499, and it would air beginning in March 2500. Edmund Murray and James Bergen served as executive producers, while Laura Maulow was script editor. Scarlett Alardice was promoted from regular writer to series adviser. With the relative success of the series, 24 episodes were commissioned, an increase of 4 from the previous series. 2 episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs.

The cast was Henry Rhys, Lily Arthur-Lyford, and Daisy Ellwood - who played Ellie. Arthur-Lyford would depart in The Sweet Moon, while Ellwood would join in Desert.

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242 1 Edmund Murray 6 March 2500 – 13 March 2500 (2 parts) 22.1
243 2 Scarlett Alardice 20 March 2500 – 27 March 2500 (2 parts) 22.8
244a 3 Tom Campbell 3 April 2500 – 10 April 2500 (2 parts) 22.9
244b 4 Tom Campbell 17 April 2500 – 24 April 2500 (2 parts) 23.1
245 5 Edmund Murray 1 May 2500 – 8 May 2500 (2 parts) 23.0
246 6 Walter Vaughan 15 May 2500 – 22 May 2500 (2 parts) 23.5
247a 7 Laura Maulow 29 May 2500 – 5 June 2500 (2 parts) 23.7
247b 8 Laura Maulow 12 June 2500 – 19 June 2500 (2 parts) 23.9
248 9 Catherine King 26 June 2500 – 3 July 2500 (2 parts) 23.4
249 10 Alice Greens 10 July 2500 – 17 July 2500 (2 parts) 23.3
250a 11 Edmund Murray 24 July 2500 – 31 July 2500 (2 parts) 23.8
250b 12 Edmund Murray 7 August 2500 – 14 August 2500 (2 parts) 24.2

Season 38 (2501)[edit | edit source]

The third of the commissioned series under OsztedeBesze began production following the conclusion of the 37th season around September 2500, and it would air beginning in March 2501. Edmund Murray and James Bergen served as executive producers, while Laura Maulow was script editor. Scarlett Alardice served as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs.

The cast was Henry Rhys, Daisy Ellwood, Clara Lyon, and Frederick Lewes. Ellwood left the series in Not Vampires, with Lyon debuting in The Women of the Sixties and Lewes debuting in The Viral Hypnosis. Rhys would regenerate in Terror of the Temptress into Sigrid Massey, the Eleventh Wijs.

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251a 1 Laura Maulow 5 March 2501 – 12 March 2501 (2 parts) 23.5
251b 2 Laura Maulow 19 March 2501 – 26 March 2501 (2 parts) 23.8
252 3 Agnes Montague 2 April 2501 – 9 April 2501 (2 parts) 24.1
253 4 Catherine King 16 April 2501 – 23 April 2501 (2 parts) 24.2
254 5 Tom Campbell 30 April 2501 – 7 May 2501 (2 parts) 24.4
255a 6 Walter Vaughan 14 May 2501 – 21 May 2501 (2 parts) 24.2
255b 7 Walter Vaughan 28 May 2501 – 4 June 2501 (2 parts) 24.1
256 8 Laura Maulow 11 June 2501 – 18 June 2501 (2 parts) 24.1
257 9 Alice Greens 25 June 2501 – 2 July 2501 (2 parts) 23.9
258a 10 Edmund Murray 9 July 2501 – 16 July 2501 (2 parts) 24.2
258b 11 Edmund Murray 23 July 2501 – 30 July 2501 (2 parts) 24.3
258c 12 Edmund Murray 6 August 2501 – 13 August 2501 (2 parts) 24.5

Sigrid Massey's incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 39 (2502)[edit | edit source]

With the success of the three seasons under OsztedeBesze, their contract was extended for another 4 years from 2502 to 2505. Edmund Murray and James Bergen continued as executive producers, with Laura Maulow joining them. Scarlett Alardice served as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs.

The cast was Sigrid Massey, the second female Wijs, and Clara Lyon, and Frederick Lewes. Lewes would depart in Reincarnate. The 50th anniversary of the show would be 14 September 2502, and so an extra 4 episodes were commissioned.

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259 1 Laura Maulow 4 March 2502 – 11 March 2502 (2 parts) 23.3
260 2 Walter Vaughan 18 March 2502 – 25 March 2502 (2 parts) 23.7
261 3 Alice Greens 1 April 2502 – 8 April 2502 (2 parts) 23.8
262 4 Agnes Montague 15 April 2502 – 22 April 2502 (2 parts) 23.5
263 5 Catherine King 29 April 2502 – 6 May 2502 (2 parts) 23.9
264a 6 Laura Maulow and Chloe Campbell 13 May 2502 – 20 May 2502 (2 parts) 24.2
264b 7 Laura Maulow and Chloe Campbell 27 May 2502 – 3 June 2502 (2 parts) 24.6
265 8 Clara Sears 10 June 2502 – 17 June 2502 (2 parts) 24.3
266 9 Tom Campbell 24 June 2502 – 1 July 2502 (2 parts) 24.1
267 10 Walter Vaughan and Aleksander West 8 July 2502 – 15 July 2502 (2 parts) 24.7
268a 11 Edmund Murray 22 July 2502 – 29 July 2502 (2 parts) 24.9
268b 12 Edmund Murray 5 August 2502 – 12 August 2502 (2 parts) 25.0
269 13 Edmund Murray and Laura Maulow 9 September 2502 – 16 September 2502 (2 parts) 29.4
270 14 Edmund Murray and Scarlett Alardice 23 September 2502 – 30 September 2502 (2 parts) 28.3

Season 40 (2503)[edit | edit source]

Edmund Murray, James Bergen, and Laura Maulow continued as executive producers with Scarlett Alardice serving as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs. Due to time constraints, the airtime was shifted to begin in April, but only 14 episodes would air then. The remaining 10 episodes would air from September.

The cast for the first half of episodes was Sigrid Massey and Clara Lyon. The cast for the second half was Sigrid Massey and Shelby Hackey. Edmund Murray did not write the series finale this time, only having one writing credit in the whole season. Clara Sears would write the two-part premiere, Agnes Montague the two-part mid-season finale, Edmund Murray the second part premiere, and Laura Maulow the season finale. This season's arc centred around music, with special music composed by legendary composer Eg Kempt.

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271a 1 Clara Sears 7 April 2503 – 14 April 2503 (2 parts) 23.9
271b 2 Clara Sears 21 April 2503 – 28 April 2503 (2 parts) 23.6
272 3 Laura Maulow 5 May 2503 – 12 May 2503 (2 parts) 23.1
273 4 Walter Vaughan 19 May 2503 – 26 May 2503 (2 parts) 23.8
274 5 Aleksander West 2 June 2503 – 9 June 2503 (2 parts) 23.6
275a 6 Agnes Montague 16 June 2503 – 23 June 2503 (2 parts) 24.3
275b 7 Agnes Montague 30 June 2503 – 7 July 2503 (2 parts) 24.8
276 8 Edmund Murray 8 September 2503 – 15 September 2503 (2 parts) 25.1
277 9 Clara Sears 22 September 2503 – 29 September 2503 (2 parts) 24.6
278 10 Tom Campbell 6 October 2503 – 13 October 2503 (2 parts) 24.7
279a 11 Laura Maulow 20 October 2503 – 27 October 2503 (2 parts) 24.9
279b 12 Laura Maulow 3 November 2503 – 10 November 2503 (2 parts) 25.0

Season 41 (2504–2505)[edit | edit source]

Edmund Murray, James Bergen, and Laura Maulow continued as executive producers with Scarlett Alardice serving as series adviser. It contained 24 episodes. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 19:30 Wynnoan time, 18:30 Ahitereiran time, and 17:30 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs. With the previous season finishing airing in November, it was very unlikely that a March or April return date was possible. It was decided to split the season into three different blocks. The first block was air in April as normal, with the second block airing in September, and the final block airing in December.

The cast was Sigrid Massey, Shelby Hackey, and James Middleton. Middleton would debut in The Attack of the Miners and depart in Human Toll.

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season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

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280a 1 Laura Maulow 5 April 2504 – 12 April 2504 (2 parts) 23.9
280b 2 Laura Maulow 19 April 2504 – 26 April 2504 (2 parts) 24.2
281 3 Tom Campbell 3 May 2504 – 10 May 2504 (2 parts) 24.5
282 4 Agnes Montague 17 May 2504 – 24 May 2504 (2 parts) 24.8
283a 5 Clara Sears 30 August 2504 – 6 September 2504 (2 parts) 23.1
283b 6 Clara Sears 13 September 2504 – 20 September 2504 (2 parts) 23.3
284 7 Agnes Montague 27 September 2504 – 4 October 2504 (2 parts) 23.4
285 8 Walter Vaughan 11 October 2504 – 18 October 2504 (2 parts) 23.4
286 9 Aleksander West 6 December 2504 – 13 December 2504 (2 parts) 23.1
287 10 Isabella Taylor 20 December 2504 – 27 December 2504 (2 parts) 23.5
288a 11 Edmund Murray 3 January 2505 – 10 January 2505 (2 parts) 23.8
288b 12 Edmund Murray 17 January 2505 – 24 January 2505 (2 parts) 24.1

Season 42 (2505)[edit | edit source]

Edmund Murray, James Bergen, and Laura Maulow continued as executive producers with Scarlett Alardice serving as series adviser. It contained 12 episodes, half as many. Two episodes would air back to back, making each episode, which was 22 and 24 minutes long, feel like 45 to 50 minutes long when combined. It aired every Saturday at 19:30 Wynnoan time, 18:30 Ahitereiran time, and 17:30 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras. The show was re-dubbed in Exteras in a broadcast on Sunday, the following day, on HKBC2 at the same timeslot with dubbing down by external studio Exteforce Dubs. With the previous season finishing being aired in January, there was no way a full 24-episode run could air in April. Therefore, they delayed the beginning of the season to July 2505, and would halve the episode count. The final four episodes would also air after a two month break.

The cast was Sigrid Massey and Shelby Hackey. The season would focus on the romance of the two main leads. Both would depart in The Execution, with Massey regenerating into Edward Mulgerie. The season would deal with the outbreak of the largest war in the universe that would impact the lore of the show incredibly going forward.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

289 1 Walter Vaughan 18 July 2505 – 25 July 2505 (2 parts) 24.4
290 2 Agnes Montague 1 August 2505 – 8 August 2505 (2 parts) 24.2
291a 3 Clara Sears 15 August 2505 – 22 August 2505 (2 parts) 24.1
291b 4 Clara Sears 29 August 2505 – 5 September 2505 (2 parts) 24.2
292 5 Scarlett Alardice 7 November 2505 – 14 November 2505 (2 parts) 23.5
293 6 Edmund Murray and Laura Maulow 21 November 2505 – 28 November 2505 (2 parts) 23.2

6th Generation[edit | edit source]

Edward Mulgerie's incarnation[edit | edit source]

Season 43 (2506)[edit | edit source]

With the finale of Season 42, OsztedeBesze decided not to renew it for a new season because of the main two leads resigning alongside series adviser Scarlett Alardice and executive producer Edmund Murray. The series was picked up by Ah-Netar, as a way to expand the Prodij Universe. This allowed a lot more money to be used in budgeting. Trusting the process of the creators, Prodij did not assign their own script editor or executive producer, but would have some creative say. Laura Maulow stayed as executive producer while Clara Sears became script editor.

The shift to Prodij caused a major format change. The season would contain 13 episodes: 12 regular episodes and a special finale episode. Episodes would now be 45 to 50 minutes in length, double from other previous episodes (although it would be the same length as the double-billed episodes in the previous era). The special finale episode would be the length of two regular episodes together roughly, ranging between 90 and 100 minutes. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras when airing in Empherias. The show was dubbed in advance into Exteras for simultaneous broadcasts in the rest of the world.

With the cast being radically different and production being in a different studio, the previously season finishing in November 2505 had no bearing on filming schedules. Production began in early 2505 and Edward Mulgerie would film many episodes prior to him filming his introduction to the show in the previous season. The season would premiere across winter, beginning in May 2506. New writers were prioritised but not required. In the end, only James Burney and Georgina Page was hired as new writers. Page was assigned 3 episodes.

The cast was Edward Mulgerie, Benjamin King, and Clara Elegsend. King was introduced in Regrets, with Elegsend being introduced in The Brawl of the Century. The season would focus on the outbreak of the largest war in the universe in the previous season, alongside some crossover into the Prodij universe. The first cross-over with Prodij was the character of Emmy appearing in The Mystical Witches of the Forest. The three-part serial written by page would cost the most, with a single shot in The Unavoidable Genocide costing more than the entire budget of Season 1 in 2452.

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season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

294 1 Agnes Montague 15 May 2506 24.3
295 2 Tom Campbell 22 May 2506 24.7
296a 3 Laura Maulow 29 May 2506 24.5
296b 4 Laura Maulow 5 June 2506 24.1
297 5 Walter Vaughan 12 June 2506 24.5
298 6 Isabella Taylor 19 June 2506 24.9
299 7 Aleksander West 26 June 2506 25.0
300a 8 Georgina Page 3 July 2506 25.5
300b 9 Georgina Page 10 July 2506 25.9
300c 10 Georgina Page 17 July 2506 27.3
301 11 Laura Maulow 24 July 2506 27.1
302 12 James Burney 31 July 2506 25.3
303 13 Clara Sears 7 August 2506 30.5

Season 44 (2507)[edit | edit source]

The second Ah-Netar Prodij tie in season would air beginning in May 2507. Laura Maulow stayed as executive producer while Clara Sears became script editor. The season would contain 13 episodes: 12 regular episodes and a special finale episode. Episodes would now be 45 to 50 minutes in length. The special finale episode would be the length of two regular episodes together roughly, ranging between 90 and 100 minutes. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras when airing in Empherias. The show was dubbed in advance into Exteras for simultaneous broadcasts in the rest of the world.

The cast was Edward Mulgerie, Benjamin King, and Clara Elegsend. The season would focus on the overarching plot line of a Prodij villain going back in time and messing with history. Prodij heroes Angelica and Fire-Beetle would appear in the premiere, The Angelics, The Superheroes, and The Collapse of Time and Space. Benjamin King would depart officially in The Dissolution of Doom, but would also make guest appearances in Let Loose and The God of Death. Maria Littlefaire returned as a guest actor in The Evil of the Good playing a corrupt version of her previous character.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

304a 1 Laura Maulow 14 May 2507 29.8
304b 2 Laura Maulow 21 May 2507 38.5
304c 3 Laura Maulow 28 May 2507 42.5
305 4 Tom Campbell and Isabella Taylor 4 June 2507 35.1
306 5 Agnes Montague 11 June 2507 31.4
307 6 James Burney 18 June 2507 28.4
308 7 Walter Vaughan 25 June 2507 27.3
309 8 Elise Cairns 2 July 2507 28.2
310 9 Aleksander West 9 July 2507 29.7
311 10 Georgina Page 16 July 2507 31.2
312a 11 Clara Sears 23 July 2507 34.6
312b 12 Clara Sears 30 July 2507 35.7
313 13 Laura Maulow 6 August 2507 43.3

Season 45 (2508)[edit | edit source]

The third Ah-Netar Prodij tie in season would begin production on the 45th season in May 2507, with the season having an estimated air date of May 2508. However, an actor's strike taking place in late 2507 would put a stop to many shoots. Instead of shifting the airdate back, the 45th season had half of it's episodes cut. Only 6 episodes would be produced, with the 7th episode being the double-length episode and airing after a four week break to allow more production time.

Episodes would now be 45 to 50 minutes in length. The special finale episode would be the length of two regular episodes together roughly, ranging between 90 and 100 minutes. It aired every Saturday at 20:00 Wynnoan time, 19:00 Ahitereiran time, and 18:00 Kiavalari time. The episodes were filmed in Empheri and subtitled in Exteras when airing in Empherias. The show was dubbed in advance into Exteras for simultaneous broadcasts in the rest of the world.

The cast was Edward Mulgerie and Clara Elegsend. The season would focus on various single episode plot lines written by newer writers, with Prodij heroes General Alaxia, The Ravenous, Hanguine, Lily Florakis, appearing in various episodes.

No.story No. in

season

Serial title Written by Original air date(s) viewers

(millions) 

314 1 Clara Sears 26 May 2508 38.4
315 2 Emmelie Moravia 2 June 2508 40.5
316 3 Elise Cairns 9 June 2508 38.5
317 4 George Abbott 16 June 2508 36.5
318 5 Anna Mitchell 23 June 2508 33.4
319 6 James Burney 30 June 2508 34.1
320 7 Laura Maulow 1 September 2508 41.2

References[edit | edit source]