A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
June 4, 2017
# of Seasons: 2
# of Episodes: 65
Finale:
May 23, 2020
Original Title:
Random and Whacky
Production Companies:
Ambience Entertainment
Countries:
AU
Random and Whacky is a comedy series based on the problems faced by kids. Random and Whacky isn't just the title of the show, it's the name of the top-secret agency that attempts to solve these problems with ludicrous solutions. They provide advice you would never hear from a parent, teacher or "responsible" adult. Their solutions may not work, but they will be hilarious. At the start of every episode the Random and Whacky team assemble in a classified location. The Random and Whacky agents gain access with the use of their unique insignias. Once inside a high tech lab suddenly materialises around them, with video screens, holographic projectors, alien computers, gizmo's and gadgets James Bond could only dream of.
Art Direction:
Jamie Cranney
Chaperone:
Alejandra Vieira
Costume Assistant:
Elizabeth Franklin
Costume Designer:
Jan Hurley
Director:
Joe Slack-Smith
Director of Photography:
Lorenzo Zaffino
Editor:
Keaton Stewart
Dan Oates
Executive Producer:
Monica O'Brien
Keaton Stewart
First Assistant Camera:
Bonnie Chai
Juntra Donovan-Santitharangkun
Production Coordinator:
Sam Westley
Production Designer:
Sherree Phillips
Production Manager:
Tristan Ellis-Windsor
Props:
Aaron Healey
Runner Art Department:
Trea Marshall
Second Assistant Director:
Kitty Hopwood
Second Unit Cinematographer:
Dan Oates
Second Unit Director:
Monica O'Brien
Keaton Stewart
Second Unit First Assistant Director:
Jemima Stratton
Set Buyer:
Rachel Jolly
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