Watt on Earth
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Watt on Earth is a children's television programme that ran for two 12-episode series, shown as part of Children's BBC
BBC
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. It was written by the Doctor Who
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 writers Pip and Jane Baker
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.

Premise

The show centres around the titular character Watt; an extra terrestrial
Extraterrestrial life in popular culture
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 with, by human standards, an odd taste in food, and the ability to transanimateobjectify. He comes to Earth
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 to flee his evil uncle: Watt is heir to the throne on his home planet, and his uncle had sent his top henchman
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 Jemadah to follow and kill Watt. While Watt is over 300 years of age, he appears to be a human in his early twenties.

Watt lands in the English
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 town of Haxton, where he becomes friends with Sean Ruddock (played by Tom Brodie). Sean keeps Watt's presence in the house a secret throughout the series.

When they first meet, Watt is disguised as an apple
Apple
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 with two stalks. Every episode features Watt transanimateobjectifiying into a different inanimate object, each time with an error. Watt himself has back-to-front ears in the first series, and green ears in the second. The first series ends with Watt losing the ability to transanimateobjectify, and in trying to regain the ability, he passes through each of the transformations in the previous eleven episodes.

Sean's parents are in charge of the local newspaper, The Haxton Weekly, and think their son is odd. Sean's sister, Zoë, is suspicious of his behaviour, and comes close to seeing Watt on many occasions. In the final episode of series two, she finally works out who Watt is, and turns him in to Jemadah.

Cast

  • Watt - Garth Napier Jones
  • Sean Ruddock - Tom Brodie
    Tom Brodie (actor)
    Tom Brodie is an English actor, who first appeared on British television screens as a young boy, and remained active into his early 20s.-Regular TV appearances:*Watt on Earth, 1991–1992, as Sean Ruddock.*Chris Cross, 1993, as Mookie....

  • Mr Jemadah/Jemadah - John Grillo
    John Grillo
    John Grillo is a British actor and playwright who has appeared in many film and television productions....

  • Hilda Lacey - Isabelle Lucas
  • Voice of Watt's Uncle - Michael Kilgarriff
    Michael Kilgarriff
    Michael Kilgarriff is a British actor, born 16 June 1937 in Brighton. As an actor he is well known for two things: his rich voice, leading to much radio and voice over work; and his height. At six feet seven inches tall, he is sought for certain roles, the most notable of which has been The Cyber...

  • Zoë Ruddock - Jessica Simpson
  • Tom Ruddock - Simon Cook
  • Val Ruddock - Heather Wright
    Heather Wright
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  • Jonah/Jemadah - Andrew Henry
  • Giselle Menton/Jemadah - Emma Lewis
  • Brigadier Jeramiah Jones/Jemadah - Michael Godley
  • Gillian/Jemadah - Sacha Craise
  • Councilor George Carrington/Jemadah - Edward Peel
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    Edward Peel is a British actor.He has mostly appeared on television, his roles include Shogun , Juliet Bravo , Cracker , Emmerdale Farm and London's Burning...

  • Jennifer Tate/Jemadah - Francesca Ryan
  • J.J. Jefferson/Jemadah - Davyd Harries
  • Kate - Laura McMahon
  • Lucy - Alex Staden
  • and the Greenwood Morris Dancers

Crew

  • Pip Baker - Writer
  • Jane Baker - Writer
  • Roger Singleton-Turner
    Roger Singleton-Turner
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     - Director
  • Angela Beeching - Producer
  • Richard Attree
    Richard Attree
    Richard Attree is a British TV and Film composer. He attended Highgate School, and then studied electronic music at the Royal College of Music following a degree in computer science. Whilst completing these studies he played as a keyboard player with various bands...

     - Composer

Production

  • Episode length: 15 minutes
  • Series One (12 episodes), 11 November - 17 December 1991, BBC One
    BBC One
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    Mondays & Tuesdays
  • Series Two (12 episodes), 16 November - 23 December 1992, BBC One Mondays & Wednesdays
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