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==== 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.
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! 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 2490. 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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! 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) 
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!206
|1
|{{Unbulleted list|"[[The Planet of Death]]"}}
|[[Aleksander West]]
|7 April 2491 – 28 April 2491 ''•'' (4 parts)
|27.2
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!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 2491. 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.
{| 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
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!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
|}


== References ==
== References ==