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Agent Z and the Penguin from Mars is a 1996 Children's BBC sitcom, based on the book of the same name by Mark Haddon. The six-episode series followed the exploits of Ben Simpson, played by Duncan Barton , and his friends Barney, played by Andrew McKay , and Jenks, played by Reggie Yates , who together formed the "Crane Grove Gang", named after ...
- United Kingdom
- 1996
- English
Agent Z & the Penguin from Mars (TV Series 1996– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Reggie Yates. See production info at IMDbPro. Add to Watchlist. 2 User reviews. Episodes 6. Browse episodes. 1 Season 1996. Photos. Add photo. Top cast. Duncan Barton. Ben Simpson. Andrew McKay. Barney. Reggie Yates. Jenks. Catherine Shipton. Mrs. Simpson. Ian Sharrock. Trevor Simpson.
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Agent Z & The Penguin From Mars. TV sitcom; BBC One; 1996; 6 episodes (1 series) Kids' sitcom in which a group of friends play a prank on a new neighbour, convincing him of an alien visitation. Stars Duncan Barton, Andrew Mackay, Reggie Yates, Catherine Shipton, Ian Sharrock and more.
Agent Z Goes Wild (1994) Agent Z and the Penguin from Mars (1995) Agent Z and the Killer Bananas (2001) Agent Z is not an actual living person in the books but a 'front' used by three schoolboys, Ben, Barney and Jenks, who have been friends for years, and who also call themselves the Crane Grove Crew.
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Cast; Duncan Barton: Ben Simpson: Andrew Mackay (as Andrew McKay) Barney: Reggie Yates: Jenks: Catherine Shipton: Mrs. Simpson: Ian Sharrock: Trevor Simpson: Andrew Wheeler: Tod Sidebottom: Nicola Mycroft: Samantha Sidebottom: Rod Culbertson: Dennis Sidebottom: Pamela Power: Patricia Sidebottom: Stephen Churchett: Finlay: James Mansfield ...
Following the arrival of an unpleasant and dull new astronomer neighbour Dennis Sidebottom, a supposed lottery winner, the gang plot their biggest ever practical joke: an elaborate conspiracy involving a penguin stolen from a supermarket Christmas display, an alien from Mars, a spaceship and a "message for mankind" carved on a meteorite.