Alienated (TV series)

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Alienated
Genre Situation comedy
Science-fiction
Directed by Mark Sawers
Starring Sarah-Jane Redmond
Campbell Lane
Iris Graham
Andrew Robb
Jonathan Whittaker
Composer(s) Earthmen
Don MacDonald
Country of origin Canada
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 22
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Stephen Hegyes
Shawn Williamson
Producer(s) Cynthia Chapman
Location(s) Victoria, British Columbia
Running time 30 minutes
(with commercials)
Broadcast
Original channel Space
Original run 8 July 2003
15 June 2004
External links
Official website
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

Alienated is a Canadian science fiction TV series filmed and set in Victoria, British Columbia. The series premiered 8 July 2003 on Space and lasted for two seasons.

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[edit] Synopsis

The plot centers on the Blundells, a typical suburban family living in Victoria who undergo strange (often sexual) changes after being abducted by space aliens (who remain unseen throughout the series).

[edit] Characters

It first aired in July 2003 and stars:

  • Sarah-Jane Redmond as Sarah Blundell (Mother/wife)
  • Campbell Lane as George Crickmore (Sarah's elderly father)
  • Iris Graham as Isabelle Blundell (Daughter)
  • Andrew Robb as Cameron Blundell (Fourteen-year-old Son)
  • Jonathan Whittaker as Roger Blundell (Father/husband)

[edit] Guest stars

[edit] Episode listing

[edit] Season 1

# Title Original air date
1 "Meatloaf Lunch"  8 July 2003
2 "Officially Crazy"  15 July 2003
3 "Pass the Saltpeter"  15 July 2003
4 "Something has to be Something"  22 July 2003
5 "Good Advice"  22 July 2003
6 "Hard to Keep a Good Man Down"  29 July 2003
7 "Nine One One"  29 July 2003
8 "The Wet Spot"  5 August 2003
9 "Foiled Again"  5 August 2003
10 "Separation Anxiety"  12 August 2003
11 "Unfit Parents"  12 August 2003


[edit] Season 2

# Title Original air date
1 "Paul's Motor Inn"  6 April 2004
2 "Sexual People"  13 April 2004
3 "The Weekly Inquisitor"  20 April 2004
4 "Binge"  27 April 2004
5 "Human Gas"  4 May 2004
6 "Coming Out"  11 May 2004
7 "The Arrival"  18 May 2004
8 "Alien Man"  25 May 2004
9 "Caught"  2 June 2004
10 "Where's the Vagina?"  8 June 2004
11 "Everything's Fine"  15 June 2004