My Spy Family Explained

Genre:Action
Family sitcom
Creator:Paul Alexander
Composer:Glenn Keiles
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Network:Boomerang
Editor:Mike Eccles
James MacMillan
Location:Batley
Cinematography:Francis De Groote
Dave Parker
Camera:Multi-camera
Company:Kindle Entertainment
Turner Broadcasting System Europe
Num Series:3
Num Episodes:46
Runtime:22 minutes approx. (per episode)

My Spy Family is a British live-action family comedy series created by Paul Alexander that aired from 2007 to 2010. The series was a co-production between Kindle Entertainment and Turner Broadcasting System Europe, with Decode Enterprises handling distribution.[1] The series aired on Cartoon Network and Boomerang in the UK, TG4 in Ireland, Panda Biggs in Portugal, and Cartoon Network in France, Denmark, Finland, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Poland, Romania, and South Africa. All the music was written by Glenn Keiles, excluding some songs heard in the "Intelligence Agency Cafe", which were co-written with other songwriters.

Plot synopsis

The show is about the Bannon family, who all have strong spy links. The parents, Dirk and Talia, were once arch enemies and enemy spies but fell in love and got married. They now have three children (Spike, Elle, and Boris), who have all been brought up with spy techniques as a matter of course. Spike's friend Travis (played by Richard Sargent) is commonly seen on the show.

The action is based in three major locations, the Bannon home, the children's school, and the local café, which is run by Des, Dirk's former personal ordnance officer (gadget master).

Characters

Main characters

Recurring characters

Episodes

Season 3 (2009–10)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DHX MEDIA SECURES DISTRIBUTIONS RIGHTS FOR MY SPY FAMILY. WildBrain.com. 23 October 2021.