Tymehuis

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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

List of seasons

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 2484 2484

1st Generation

James Henry's incarnation

Season 1 (2452–2453)

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.

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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)

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.

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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)

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.

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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)

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.

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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

Season 5 (2456–2457)

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.

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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)

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.

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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)

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.

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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)

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.

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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

Season 9 (2461)

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.

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Season 9
58 1
  • "The Planet 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)

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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Season 10
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)

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

Spencer Valentine's incarnation

Season 12 (2468)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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

Season 18 (2475–2476)

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)

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)

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)

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)

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

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.

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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)

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

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