Genie in the House explained

Alt Name:You Wish (original pilot)
Theme Music Composer:Jean de Aguiar and Kevin Eldon
Opentheme:There's a Genie in the House
Endtheme:There's a Genie in the House [instrumental]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:4
Num Episodes:78, including specials
List Episodes:List of Genie in the House episodes
Producer:Phil Ox
Runtime:28 minutes
Company:Moi j'aime la television S.A
Channel:Nickelodeon UK
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Genie in the House is a British sitcom broadcast on Nickelodeon about a widowed father (Philip) with two teenage daughters (Emma and Sophie) who find a golden lamp while exploring the loft of their new home. A rub of the lamp releases Adil, a trainee genie from Balamkadaar who has been confined to life in the lamp for a thousand years. Genie in the House ran for four series, from May 2006 to December 2010, with a total of 78 episodes. The series was aired in over 100 countries and in March 2012, Genie in the House aired on the Starz Kids & Family pay-TV network in the United States.

Production

The show is a French/English co-production, produced in English by French company Moi j'aime la television. At one point, You Wish! was considered as a working title, and was used for the pilot show, but it was discovered that there had been an American sitcom, You Wish, with the same name, so Genie in the House was chosen instead. The series was originally recorded in 3 blocks of 26 episodes each using multi camera setups that enabled the recording of 2 episodes a week over a 13-week period for each series.

In 2010 the original cast were involved in a 3D rendition of "Genie in the House" in preparation for a planned Genie In The House Feature Film which in the end never came to be made.[1]

The show's theme song was written especially for the show, with music by Jean de Aguiar and lyrics by Kevin Eldon. It is sung by Lorraine Pearson.

The show has been sold, sometimes in dubbed form, to Turkey (Turkish), France (French), Belgium (Walloon/Flemish), Italy (Italian), Spain (Castilian), Portugal (Portuguese), Russia (Russian), Ukraine (Ukrainian), India (Hindi), The Netherlands (Dutch) and Germany (German). Filming for the third and final series took place at Twickenham Film Studios, London, and began in June 2008, ending with a 3 part story 'The Legend of The Dragon', with a teleplay by one of the main series writers Bennett Arron who also had a cameo role as The Great Suprendo. It was filmed on location in Paris and the nearby countryside and was the only story filmed outside the Studio.

Soundtrack

Episodes

See main article: List of Genie in the House episodes.

Characters

Recurring characters

Other characters

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Andreas Wiseman2010-09-21T12:33:00+01:00. Genie in the House being adapted into 3D films. 2021-05-27. Screen. en.