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| ShortSummary = Keri's first mission as a fully-fledged M.I.9 agent comes sooner than anyone expected when the team discover an abandoned KORPS base beneath the school playground. Keen to investigate, their efforts are repeatedly hampered by the Saint Heart's centenary celebrations. As a terrible storm closes in, Frank begins acting strangely. When they finally uncover the truth about KORPS' long-forgotten experiments to create monstrous Super-Soldiers, they worry that it is too late to save their beloved boss and prevent the fancy dress disco becoming a Gothic horror nightmare.<ref name="M.I High Clever Dick"/> | | ShortSummary = Keri's first mission as a fully-fledged M.I.9 agent comes sooner than anyone expected when the team discover an abandoned KORPS base beneath the school playground. Keen to investigate, their efforts are repeatedly hampered by the Saint Heart's centenary celebrations. As a terrible storm closes in, Frank begins acting strangely. When they finally uncover the truth about KORPS' long-forgotten experiments to create monstrous Super-Soldiers, they worry that it is too late to save their beloved boss and prevent the fancy dress disco becoming a Gothic horror nightmare.<ref name="M.I High Clever Dick"/> | ||
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| EpisodeNumber = 3 (78) | | EpisodeNumber = 3 (78) | ||
| Title = The Man Who Drew Tomorrow | | Title = The Man Who Drew Tomorrow | ||
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| DirectedBy = Richard Senior<ref name="M.I High Clever Dick"/> | | DirectedBy = Richard Senior<ref name="M.I High Clever Dick"/> | ||
| WrittenBy = Jonny Kurzman | | WrittenBy = Jonny Kurzman | ||
| OriginalAirDate = 27 January 2014 | |||
| OriginalAirDate = 27 January 2014<ref name="Schedule CBBC - 27 January 2014">{{cite web|title=CBBC Schedule - 27 January 2014|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/programmes/schedules/2014/01/27|publisher=]|accessdate=9 February 2014}}</ref> | |||
| ShortSummary = The team are sent to investigate Derren Beige, a flamboyant clairvoyant whose previously pathetic predictions have suddenly become scarily accurate. But Derren is kidnapped from right under the agents' noses, leaving MI9 boss Stella far from impressed. Suspended from duty, the team must race against time to figure out how Derren uses drawings to predict the future, then rescue him before his new-found powers fall into the hands of his dangerous captives.<ref name="M.I High Clever Dick"> | | ShortSummary = The team are sent to investigate Derren Beige, a flamboyant clairvoyant whose previously pathetic predictions have suddenly become scarily accurate. But Derren is kidnapped from right under the agents' noses, leaving MI9 boss Stella far from impressed. Suspended from duty, the team must race against time to figure out how Derren uses drawings to predict the future, then rescue him before his new-found powers fall into the hands of his dangerous captives.<ref name="M.I High Clever Dick"/> | ||
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| EpisodeNumber = 4 (79) | | EpisodeNumber = 4 (79) | ||
| Title = Revenge is Sweet | | Title = Revenge is Sweet | ||
| Aux1 = President Carlotta | | Aux1 = President Carlotta | ||
| DirectedBy = James Henry | |||
| DirectedBy = James Henry<ref name="RSJHAM">{{cite web|title=Channelle Owen|url=http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/view.php?uid=111387|publisher=castingcallpro.com|accessdate=3 February 2014}}</ref> | |||
| WrittenBy = Malcolm McGonigle | | WrittenBy = Malcolm McGonigle | ||
| OriginalAirDate = 3 February 2014 | |||
| OriginalAirDate = 3 February 2014<ref name="Schedule CBBC - 3 February 2014">{{cite web|title=CBBC Schedule - 3 February 2014|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/programmes/schedules/2014/02/03|publisher=]|accessdate=9 February 2014}}</ref> | |||
| ShortSummary = When government food advisor George Monoblot is sacked after highlighting the dangers of a revolutionary sugar substitute, Cupodium, he seeks retribution and unleashes a virulent form of the substance into the food chain. The team must find the antidote and stop Monoblot before the school and whole country is affected and subsequently destroyed by the final stage of the compound - Rage. | | ShortSummary = When government food advisor George Monoblot is sacked after highlighting the dangers of a revolutionary sugar substitute, Cupodium, he seeks retribution and unleashes a virulent form of the substance into the food chain. The team must find the antidote and stop Monoblot before the school and whole country is affected and subsequently destroyed by the final stage of the compound - Rage. | ||
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| Title = The Shadow Games | | Title = The Shadow Games | ||
| Aux1 = Alexis von Hades | | Aux1 = Alexis von Hades | ||
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| DirectedBy = James Henry<ref name="RSJHAM">{{cite web|title=Channelle Owen|url=http://www.castingcallpro.com/uk/view.php?uid=111387|publisher=castingcallpro.com|accessdate=3 February 2014}}</ref> | ||
| WrittenBy = Ben Ward |
| WrittenBy = Ben Ward | ||
| OriginalAirDate = 10 February 2014 | |||
| OriginalAirDate = 10 February 2014<ref name="Schedule CBBC - 10 February 2014">{{cite web|title=CBBC Schedule - 10 February 2014|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/cbbc/programmes/schedules/2014/02/10|publisher=]|accessdate=9 February 2014}}</ref> | |||
| ShortSummary = During a successful M.I.9 mission to secure the deadly assassin Samantha Stiletto, KORPS mistakes Keri for the assassin. Keri takes Stiletto's place in the world's most deadly tournament, |
| ShortSummary = During a successful M.I.9 mission to secure the deadly assassin Samantha Stiletto, KORPS mistakes Keri for the assassin. Keri takes Stiletto's place in the world's most deadly tournament, the Shadow Games, where the winner will become the new Shadow Master of SKAPULA, KORPS' assassination division. The team's only chance of rescuing her is to rely on ex-Shadow Master, Alexis von Hades, who is far from trustworthy. | ||
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Revision as of 11:18, 2 March 2014
The following is an episode list for the television series M.I.High, a children's adventure programme on the UK TV channel CBBC.
Series overview
Original (2007-2011)
Series | Episodes | Original Air Dates | DVD release date | |||||
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Series premiere | Series finale | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||||
1 | 10 | 8 January 2007 | 5 March 2007 | 21 January 2008 (episodes 1-5) |
2 March 2010 (episodes 1-5) | |||
2 | 13 | 7 January 2008 | 24 March 2008 | — | — | |||
3 | 13 | 5 January 2009 | 30 March 2009 | — | — | |||
4 | 13 | 4 January 2010 | 15 March 2010 | — | — | |||
5 | 13 | 10 January 2011 | 21 March 2011 | — | — |
Revived (2013-Present)
Series | Episodes | Original Air Dates | DVD release date | |||||
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Series premiere | Series finale | Region 2 | Region 4 | |||||
6 | 13 | 7 January 2013 | 25 March 2013 | — | — | |||
7 | 13 | 13 January 2014 | 7 April 2014 | — | — |
Original Series
Series 1 (2007)
Episode Number | Title | Villains | Director | Writer | Original airdate | |
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1 (1) | "The Sinister Prime Minister" | The Grand Master and The Guinea Pig | Toby Haynes | Keith Brumpton | 8 January 2007 (2007-01-08) | |
Their first mission, Lenny tells the team, Daisy, Blane and Rose, that some surprising events have passed with the Prime Minister. He wants to wage war over the whole of Europe, and make all the territory British. Lenny devises a plan so the Prime Minister will visit their school, St Hope's, and Daisy goes undercover as a news reporter. While undercover, she gets locked into a room and lasers her way out with a laser lipstick. Blane discovers some weird signals on his best friend Stewart's radio machine, and Rose follows the signal to the hideout of the Guinea Pig,a mutated scientist. Rose takes control of the Guinea Pig's machine and while stopping the start of World War Three, states to the public, as the prime minister that "Science is cool!" Debut: Blane Whittaker, Rose Gupta, Daisy Miller, Lenny Bicknall, Kenneth Flatly, Helen Templeman, Zara, Fifty Pence, Stewart Critchely and Keiligh | ||||||
2 (2) | "Eyes on Their Stars" | Tony Frisco | Toby Haynes | Keith Brumpton | 8 January 2007 (2007-01-08) | |
Zombie kids are on the rampage, ransacking music stores; MI9 suspect boy-band Crush. Mega-fan Daisy goes undercover to examine their hypnotising methods. | ||||||
3 (3) | "The Big Freeze" | Sonya Frost and The Grand Master | Toby Haynes | Nathan Cockerill | 15 January 2007 (2007-01-15) | |
Daisy and Rose's relationship gets frosty as Britain is plunged into a new ice age. When Sonya Frost failed to predict a gale, she built a weather machine – to accurately forecast weather she created. But The Grand Master has a more destructive plan – to freeze the world into submission. | ||||||
4 (4) | "The Power Thief" | Brent Gilbert | Toby Haynes | Elly Brewer | 22 January 2007 (2007-01-22) | |
When freak power-cuts sweep the nation, the teenage spies are in the dark about who (or what) is to blame. A mysterious voice transmits a ransom demand – pay up, or Britain will be sent back to the dark ages. Blane thinks there's some truth in Stewart's hair-brained theory that ley lines are sucking up electricity. Rose is unimpressed by Blane's hocus-pocus. Blane also uncovers some truths about Daisy's personal life (about which she never talks), after she realised that Blane wasn't going to tell anyone. | ||||||
5 (5) | "Nerd Alert" | The Worm | Toby Haynes | Keith Brumpton | 29 January 2007 (2007-01-29) | |
Expert hacker The Worm has taken control of Britain's space defences, and left the country vulnerable to attack. Blane's brother (a special-forces soldier) is in the firing line. The team's computer skills are no match for The Worm, and they need help. | ||||||
6 (6) | "Super Blane" | Chad Turner and The Grand Master | Simon Hook | Nathan Cockerill | 5 February 2007 (2007-02-05) | |
When Daisy falls for a new member of the spy team, the charismatic teen CIA officer Agent Chad, Blane's jealousy drives him to take a crazy risk. After his humiliation on the football pitch, Blane puts on the MT-3000 (a device which gives its wearer superhuman strength). He uses it to show off but he starts to realise that something is wrong with it. | ||||||
7 (7) | "Spy Animals" | Silas Fenton | Simon Hook | Nathan Cockerill | 12 February 2007 (2007-02-12) | |
An inventor attaches surveillance equipment to animals to identify the spies at the school. | ||||||
8 (8) | "Forever Young" | Vanessa Zeitgeist and The Grand Master | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton | 19 February 2007 (2007-02-19) | |
In her quest for beauty, Vanessa Zeitgeist creates Formula-66, but instead of renewing looks it regresses the mind, causing the police to revert to children. The Grand Master is overjoyed because there is no one to stop SKUL. Daisy goes undercover to retrieve the formula from Zeitgeist. | ||||||
9 (9) | "Red Button Rampage" | General Ryan Scarp | Simon Hook | Nathan Cockerill, Elly Brewer | 26 February 2007 (2007-02-26) | |
The team must protect a boy and his invention – a missile disarmer – but it all goes wrong when Daisy and the boy are kidnapped. | ||||||
10 (10) | "The Fugitive" | Air One | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton | 5 March 2007 (2007-03-05) | |
A UFO has crash-landed in England near St. Hopes. The team must work with Air One, operated by Lenny's ex-trainee Carla to capture the alien pilot. But the team betray Lenny and Carla and discover that the alien is a boy. Final Appearance: Keiligh |
Series 2 (2008)
Episode Number | Title | Villains | Director | Writer | Original airdate | |
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1 (11) | "It's a Kind of Magic" | Leah Retsam and The Grand Master | Toby Haynes | Keith Brumpton, Nathan Cockerill | 7 January 2008 (2008-01-07) | |
New series. The team are stunned – not just because the President of the US was kidnapped during a magic act, but because neither the magician (Alan Cox) or The Grand Master are responsible. The team are left to find out who is. Debut: Letitia | ||||||
2 (12) | "You Can Call Me Al" | A.L.L.E.N | Toby Haynes | Ben Ward | 7 January 2008 (2008-01-07) | |
A hapless inventor (Paul Reynolds) brings trouble to St Hope's when his artificial-intelligence computer tries to enforce school rules using all of the school's electronic equipment. | ||||||
3 (13) | "Evil by Design" | Lorenzo Ferrago and The Grand Master | Toby Haynes | Nathan Cockerill | 14 January 2008 (2008-01-14) | |
A new fashion rage is imprinting logos onto kids, with weird side effects. Unless MI9 can stop Lorenzo Ferrago, children all over Britain will become half-human, half-clothing. Unfortunately, Daisy has entered Nice Magazine's "Find Me a Model Contest", and the grand prize is a photo opportunity with Lorenzo Ferrago. | ||||||
4 (14) | "Fit Up" | Maximus Fiticus and The Grand Master | Toby Haynes | Keith Brumpton | 21 January 2008 (2008-01-21) | |
When a strange sleeping sickness hits Britain's kids, the team investigate; when Daisy is tricked and falls into a deep sleep, the spies are under pressure. | ||||||
5 (15) | "Face Off" | Charlie 'Chuckers' Chuckworth | Toby Haynes | Nathan Cockerill | 28 January 2008 (2008-01-28) | |
Mysterious robberies are happening across the city, and (to MI9's surprise) Lenny was caught stealing some priceless diamonds; he was arrested by MI9, who investigate. They find that the robberies were all done by students (including Stewart Critchley), so Daisy and Blane interview the students; getting nowhere, Rose breaks into MI9 headquarters and speaks to Lenny (who is as confused as they are) about the raids. Reviewing the tape of Lenny stealing the diamonds, the team wonder how Lenny could jump far with his war wound. Rose calculates the body movement and concludes it was an ex-MI9 agent, Charlie Chuckworth (Lenny's old friend). Blane, Daisy and Rose go to Chuckworth's last known address and discover that Chuckworth (and his nephew, Lewis) are behind the robberies with a plasma face-changing machine. | ||||||
6 (16) | "Big Sister" | Mary Taylor | Simon Hook | Katie Douglas, Keith Brumpton | 4 February 2008 (2008-02-04) | |
The spies investigate when a child-hating MP threatens to send Britain's kids to a remote island. | ||||||
7 (17) | "The Cold War" | Gesundheit and The Grand Master | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton | 11 February 2008 (2008-02-11) | |
The Grand Master unleashes his own "cold war" with a flu epidemic. | ||||||
8 (18) | "Nano Nits" | Nora Braithwaite and The Grand Master | Simon Hook, | Nathan Cockerill | 18 February 2008 (2008-02-18) | |
Daisy must overcome her biggest fear when the kids at St Hope's catch nits (and become master criminals). | ||||||
9 (19) | "The Others" | James Blonde | Zam Salim | Ben Ward | 25 February 2008 (2008-02-25) | |
The spies are stunned when they are forced to team up with old foes Violet Webb, Lewis Chuckworth and The Worm to battle ex-agent James Blonde. | ||||||
10 (20) | "The Big Bling" | Reginald Lacey (AKA Mr. B) | Simon Hook | Nathan Cockerill | 3 March 2008 (2008-03-03) | |
When seven of the eight most-famous diamonds in Britain are stolen, the team investigate the captain of the England football team for crimes against bling. | ||||||
11 (21) | "Spy Plane" | Irena Ryfield | Zam Salin | Nathan Cockerill | 10 March 2008 (2008-03-10) | |
Blane and Rose goes undercover to investigate the disappearance of the X20 spy plane. Meanwhile, Daisy goes undercover to see if Blane had told Stewart about their spy work. | ||||||
12 (22) | "Greenfinger" | Charlie Darwin | Zam Salin | Keith Brumpton | 17 March 2008 (2008-03-17) | |
Plants rise up and attack anti-green targets, so Blane goes into action. | ||||||
13 (23) | "Asteroid Attack" | Doctor Von Quark (AKA Reverend Nye) | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton | 24 March 2008 (2008-03-24) | |
An asteroid threatens to destroy Earth, and the vital person to stop this is missing. The team is stunned, because the person is the last one they would expect (but the first person audiences would expect). Final Appearance: Blane Whittaker, Daisy Millar, Lenny Bicknall, Helen Templeman, Zara, Fifty Pence, Stewart Critchely and Letitia |
Series 3 (2009)
Episode number | Title | Villains | Director | Writer | Original air date | |
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1 (24) | "Art Attacks" | The Grand Master and Brian Gainsborough | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton | 5 January 2009 (2009-01-05) | |
Two new agents, Carrie and Oscar, team up with Rose as they find out about their first mission together. Famous landmarks (such as the Eiffel Tower and the Great Wall of China) are being graffitied. The team must try to keep their first mission on track and ensure that a new anti-SKUL treaty is signed, but with the countries blaming Britain for the graffiti, they have no chance. Debut: Carrie Stewart, Oscar Cole, Frank London, Hermione King, Donovan Butler, Davina Berry, Scoop Doggy and Avril Franklin | ||||||
2 (25) | "The Mole" | Luke Withers | Simon Hook | Nathan Cockerill | 12 January 2009 (2009-01-12) | |
High security banks in Britain are being robbed by a mystery machine that tunnels up and out of the ground. All fingers are pointed at the notorious criminal called 'The Mole'. Only problem is that he's been in a MI9 prison for 2 years. The M.I. High team must discover where the attacks are going to strike next, and whether the Mole is behind the attacks, or if there is a copycat. At St. Hopes, Mrs. King moves into Mr. Flatley's office, much to Flatley's dismay. | ||||||
3 (26) | "Agent X" | The Grand Master | Simon Hook | Ben Ward | 19 January 2009 (2009-01-19) | |
Oscar is in danger when SKUL finds him on the internet, and gets their best agent to retrieve something important. | ||||||
4 (27) | "Mind Machine" | The Grand Master and fake Doctor Wallis (SKUL Agent) | Simon Hook | Jeff Dodds | 26 January 2009 (2009-01-26) | |
Oscar, Carrie and Rose must find out why the kids at St. Hope's are turning into Japanese fighting fish and keep an eye out for the SKUL agent. Carrie is hypnotised into becoming a fighting fish, forcing the others to try to solve the case without her. | ||||||
5 (28) | "Dark Star" | Colt Winchester | Simon Hook | Jonny Kurzman | 2 February 2009 (2009-02-02) | |
The team discover that Frank has an enemy, who has escaped from jail to seek revenge. | ||||||
6 (29) | "Fit to Wurst" | The Grand Master, Jed Black and Ivor | Mat King | Adrian Hewitt | 9 February 2009 (2009-02-09) | |
Special wursts are being distributed across Britain, which is not as benign as it seems. | ||||||
7 (30) | "The New Grand Master" | The Grand Master | Mat King | Nathan Cockerill | 16 February 2009 (2009-02-16) | |
After setting a clever trap, MI9 gain knowledge that there is going to be a secret meeting at the head of SKUL. It includes the top 6, who are the top 6 criminals in SKUL, including the Grand Master. Unfortunately they don't find out the location of this meet. Gadgets to help our M.I. High team get misplaced and put in the hands of Scoop. Making matters worse, Scoop gets kidnapped by SKUL. We also find out that Scoop has a hidden talent. | ||||||
8 (31) | "Think Tank" | Dr Leonard Vince | Mat King | Ben Ward | 23 February 2009 (2009-02-23) | |
Rose has been accepted into the National Academy of Brilliance, but she is devastated; she has to leave M.I. High for good! Frank tasks Oscar and Carrie with a mission to infiltrate Dr. Leonard Vince's research facility. Dr. Vince is a genius, whose inventions (which surpass any by MI9) pose a threat to national security. When Rose gets to her new school, she is shocked to find that everyone (except the headmaster, Mr. Vince) is stupid. Vince is sucking knowledge out of the children with his mind-sucker machine; this leaves Rose an idiot, so Oscar and Carrie will have to stop Vince without their team's brain-box. | ||||||
9 (32) | "Family Tree" | Katrina Houseman | Mat King | Keith Brumpton | 2 March 2009 (2009-03-02) | |
Scientist Katrina Houseman has asked our M.I. High agents to look for the top secret project N80. Project N80 is a real life Neanderthal that has broken out of his cage. Katrina thinks that a Uzhmani group took him so they can clone him and create a super army of Neanderthals, but our spies don't think Katrina is trustworhty. | ||||||
10 (33) | "The Glove" | Allanah Sucrose | Richard Elson | Jess Williams | 9 March 2009 (2009-03-09) | |
The country's power supply is being sucked dry by an evil villain, and the only thing to stop it is an invention by Raymond Stilt called the glove. At St. Hopes, the power is going and many of the students aren't arriving, so an eco-friendly expert comes to the school to explain about the environment. The group think that she is the one stealing all the power. When Rose and Raymond test the glove someone tries to steal the glove. The eco-friendly expert uses the perfume she has to make boys like her,so Frank can't help. The power thief uses the electricity to make the school hotter so Raymond will come out with the glove. The person judging the competition for the eco-friendly objects is power thief and a government agent. She tries another attempt to steal the glove so she will be rich, but Carrie stop's her. She was using a remote control to suck the power but they restored all the power. | ||||||
11 (34) | "The Visit" | Per Trollberger | Richard Elson | Keith Brumpton | 16 March 2009 (2009-03-16) | |
Carrie faces a big problem. She must put her friendship with Boldovian gymnast, Lena Larsson, on the line. She's coming to compete in an international gymnastics tournament at St. Hopes. While the event is happening, the Prime Minister is kidnapped so he can release the 3 from a MI4 prison. The 3 are the most dangerous criminals from Boldovia. | ||||||
12 (35) | "Operation Flopsy" | The Grand Master | Mat King | Keith Brumpton and Ben Ward | 23 March 2009 (2009-03-23) | |
The spies put Flopsy (the Grandmaster's rabbit) up as ransom in exchange for Oscar's mum. Surely the Grandmaster won't be able to resist. | ||||||
13 (36) | "Moontaker" | Venus Houston | Richard Elson | Keith Brumpton | 30 March 2009 (2009-03-30) | |
MI9 find a SKUL space probe on the moon. Our M.I. High agents investigate, but get trapped in a rocket in space themselves. Also at St. Hopes, the students try to raise money for an excursion to NASA HQ. |
Series 4 (2010)
Episode Number | Title | Villains | Director | Writer | Original airdate | |
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1(37) | "Run Carrie Run" | The Grand Master | Mat King | Nathan Cockerill | 4 January 2010 (2010-01-04) | |
New series. The Grand Master steals a despair bomb from MI9 and captures Rose, Oscar and Stark. Carrie must put a stop to the Grandmaster's evil plan before he plunges the world into eternal despair. First appearance of Stark. | ||||||
2 (38) | "The Bunny Whisperer" | The Grand Mistress | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton and Ben Ward | 4 January 2010 (2010-01-04) | |
The team is stunned when they have to join forces with The Grand Master to defeat a massive crime wave. | ||||||
3 (39) | "Quakermass" | Well Fit Jim | Simon Hook | Ben Ward | 11 January 2010 (2010-01-11) | |
When the UK is hit by a massive earthquake and seismologist Professor Quakermass encourages Rose, Oscar and Carrie to investigate, they uncover a plot. | ||||||
4 (40) | "Mrs. King: License To Spy" | Walter Bailey | Simon Hook | Jonny Kurzman | 18 January 2010 (2010-01-18) | |
Mrs. King's memory wipe has failed from a previous episode, and the team must stop her remembering M.I High before they are shut down. | ||||||
5 (41) | "Don't Cook Now" | Waitress Brie and Sous Chef Elmer Pantry | Mat King | Keith Brumpton and Nathan Cockerill | 18 January 2010 (2010-01-18) | |
Rose, Carrie and Oscar investigate celebrity chef, Tommy Blumenheck's, top restaurant after SKUL get the secret code to every bank in Liverpool from an anonymous source inside. Meanwhile at St. Hopes, the pupils have a protest against their nasty cafeteria food. | ||||||
6 (42) | "Return of the Mummy" | The Grand Master and Jade Dixon Halliday | Richard Elson | Keith Brumpton and Ben Ward | 25 January 2010 (2010-01-25) | |
Oscar's mum has sent an urgent plea to MI9 asking to be rescued from SKUL as her identity as an undercover mole has been revealed. Oscar and the others believe it's a trap. | ||||||
7 (43) | "Doppelgängers" | Andrea Ivanovic | Simon Hook | Adrian Hewitt | 1 February 2010 (2010-02-01) | |
Robots which resemble the spies, steal top-secret files from MI9 and put them on an auction site. Oscar, Rose and Carrie try to get the files back, clear their names and save Frank. | ||||||
8 (44) | "High school spy movie" | Sydney Barbour | Richard Elson | Keith Brumpton and Ben Ward | 8 February 2010 (2010-02-08) | |
Every five years a item of historical value is stolen, for a thirty-year period. The team investigates eccentric film director Lars VonTripod. | ||||||
9 (45) | "Black Hole" | Terry Zucker | Richard Elson | Nathan Cockerill | 15 February 2010 (2010-02-15) | |
Things are being stolen, but the thief isn't a person or a living thing. The team are left to find out who it is. | ||||||
10 (46) | "Three Spies and a Baby" | The Grand Master | Mat King | Jonny Kurzman | 22 February 2010 (2010-02-22) | |
Britain's cleverest couple (the Steins) are kidnapped by The Grand Master after they built a hard-to-crack firewall for MI9 on the way to a conference; however, their baby daughter Grace is safe. Chief Agent Stark is angry that Rose, Carrie and Oscar allowed the Steins to be kidnapped and tells them that since he will send out his best agents, they can look after the baby (to Rose and Carrie's dismay). Oscar, however, is over the moon; he loves Grace like his own sister and is more than willing to look after her (to Carrie and Rose's relief). He discovers that Grace is highly intelligent. The Grand Master forces the Steins to hack into MI9's computer network, and Rose tells Stark to take the MI9 mainframe offline (which he does reluctantly). The Steins are dismayed, since this means they cannot comply with the Grand Master's demands or see Grace. Instead, the Grand Master orders them to make a firewall for SKUL. Rose plugs Grace into the Steins' computer, enabling her to hack into SKUL's mainframe. After finding them, Stark furiously tells them that they have disobeyed orders, while the Steins gratefully take Grace. | ||||||
11 (47) | "Millionaire Flatley" | Dwayne Flatley | Mat King | Simon Hook | 1 March 2010 (2010-03-01) | |
Mr. Flatley is excited when he gets a letter saying his great-Aunt Jemima has left him a million pounds in her will. While Flatley is celebrating, however, he receives a ransom note threatening to blow up the school unless he turns down his share of the money and warning him not to go to the police. The team must uncover and stop whomever plans to blow up the school. | ||||||
12 (48) | "SKULdiggery" | Toby Bleach | Mat King | Keith Brumpton and Ben Ward | 8 March 2010 (2010-03-08) | |
A powerful weapon wiped out the whole of the Roman ninth legion, consisting of 10,000 men. M.I. High is in danger when a digger searches for the weapon and nears the lift shaft. | ||||||
13 (49) | "The Octopus" | Charlton London(A.K.A. The Octopus) | Richard Elson | Keith Brumpton | 15 March 2010 (2010-03-15) | |
Pirates have been raiding ships with certain ingredients. Again evidence suggests that the pirates are building an atomic bomb and the team have set the task of protecting the ship and its cargo, the last ingredient uranium rods. But while the team are distracted the ship and the team have been pulled down towards the bottom of the ocean by a criminal that goes by the name of The Octopus. Before the team went down and under Frank had told them of his cousin who had been lost at sea in the very same waters. |
Series 5 (2011)
Episode Number | Title | Villains | Director | Writer | Original air date | |
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1 (50) | "Vote SKUL" | The Grand Master | Mat King | Ben Ward | 10 January 2011 (2011-01-10) | |
The team believe that they've uncovered a S.K.U.L. plot to kidnap the Prime Minister, but they discover that the PM is signing a peace treaty with The Grand Master; S.K.U.L. are now a legitimate organisation and The Grand Master is now a law-abiding citizen. Now a free man, The Grand Master runs in the general election as a candidate; if he wins, he plans to disband all security services, including M.I.9. Frank refuses to intervene, and every step they take to stop The Grand Master from winning, just boosts his campaign. | ||||||
2 (51) | "The B Team" | The Grandmistress | Mat King | Jonny Kurzman | 10 January 2011 (2011-01-10) | |
The Grand Mistress is released from prison and is allowed to give her input as to how M.I.9 could improve its operation as a part of her rehabilitation. She strands all M.I.9 operatives in the Himalayas and escapes. Stark enlists the help of Oscar, Rose and Carrie, but when they're captured, he and Frank use an old compound called 'Smart-Ease' to turn three more pupils into M.I.9 agents to stop The Grand Mistress and save Oscar, Rose and Carrie. | ||||||
3 (52) | "Ghosts" | Crime | Mat King | Ben Ward | 17 January 2011 (2011-01-17) | |
After S.K.U.L. agent Theo Phantom destroys the world's first stable artificial intelligence, Bodlien, Rose is devastated and is ordered to take leave. Meanwhile, Oscar and Carrie must stop a mysterious hacker, but all of their suspects insist that they're innocent even though the evidence points straight to them. | ||||||
4 (53) | "Total Eclipse" | The Grand Master and Egor | Richard Elson | Adrian Hewitt | 24 January 2011 (2011-01-24) | |
Rose and the other students at St. Hope's are hypnotised whilst watching a solar eclipse. Frank stops Carrie and Oscar from being hypnotised, and Mrs. King misses the solar eclipse. Oscar and Carrie must find out what has caused everyone's aggressive and destructive behaviour and reverse it. | ||||||
5 (54) | "The Gran Master" | Beryl 'The Beefcake' Bagshot, George and Hilda | Richard Elson | Nathan Cockerill | 31 January 2011 (2011-01-31) | |
Notorious 85 year old criminal, Beryl 'The Beefcake' Bagshot escapes from prison and regroups with her old team. They plan to steal The Invigatron, an MI9 invention that can heal any injury. But one member of her group is missing, Harry 'Fingers' Fulson. The team bring him to St. Hope's under the guise of him working as a handyman after Frank 'injured' himself. When Harry goes missing, the team must find him and stop Beryl's gang. | ||||||
6 (55) | "The Patient" | S.K.U.L. ninjas and Troy Greek | Mat King | Jonny Kurzman | 7 February 2011 (2011-02-07) | |
Ex-S.K.U.L. agent Troy Greek wants to give MI9 some valuable information, but some S.K.U.L. ninjas poison him. He is brought to St. Hope's but the ninjas have tracked him down. With their classmates camping in the gym, the team must stop the ninjas, protect their classmates, and keep their cover. | ||||||
7 (56) | "The Crystal of St Helena" | Vincent Argyle and The Grand Master | Simon Hook | Adrian Hewitt | 14 February 2011 (2011-02-14) | |
The Grand Master had built a destructive super-weapon, but one component is missing. The team must find the missing component before S.K.U.L. with the help of eccentric archaeologist Vincent Argyle, but Oscar doesn't seem to trust him. | ||||||
8 (57) | "The Wasp" | Lady and Philip Blahga | Simon Hook | Simon Allen | 21 February 2011 (2011-02-21) | |
The WASP system is installed at St. Hope's which forces everyone to speak properly. The inventor Lady Blaga is visiting and the team discover that the system will eventually blow up the school. A new girl has started at St. Hope's, she is the prime suspect, but Oscar thinks otherwise. This episode reveals that teenage spies also work for M.I.25. | ||||||
9 (58) | "Bully Elliot" | Elliot Cobbs | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton and Simon Allen | 28 February 2011 (2011-02-28) | |
Steve Cobbs, CEO of PearNet has received numerous threats to stop the launch of the Pear-ental Guidance Kit. The team investigates a strange ballet school and capture their suspect, but the real enemy is still lurking. | ||||||
10 (59) | "Tim Brown's S.K.U.L. Days" | The Grand Master and Jade Dixon-Halliday | Simon Hook | Keith Brumpton and Nathan Cockerill | 7 March 2011 (2011-03-07) | |
When the team discovers that S.K.U.L. are running an academy that trains teenagers to be S.K.U.L. agents, Oscar goes undercover to investigate Operation Z-12 despite Stark's mistrust. But over time, Oscar's attitude towards M.I.9 changes, and The Grand Master has a surprise up his sleeve for Oscar. | ||||||
11 (60) | "The First to Crack" | Quillian Pendrix and The Grand Master | Richard Elson | Nathan Cockerill | 14 March 2011 (2011-03-14) | |
When a deadly poison is stolen from M.I.9, the team suspects eccentric puzzle maker Quillian Pendrix. After he announces a competition with the five winners being given a tour of his puzzle factory, Rose steps up. The team must find the poison, get it back to M.I.9 safely, and avoid detection. | ||||||
12 (61) | "Day of the Jacket" | Dr Carla Baxter and Ivan Orfalkald | Richard Elson | Peter Kerry | 21 March 2011 (2011-03-21) | |
M.I.9 scientist Dr Carla Baxter is kidnapped by an enemy agent who wants to steal top secret files that have been transferred to St Hope's. Baxter's invention, the Camoguise Jacket has the ability to disguise anyone. Three new students start at St. Hope's and the spies believe that one of them is the enemy. | ||||||
13 (62) | "The Lost Hero" | The Grand Master | Mat King | Nathan Cockerill | 21 March 2011 (2011-03-21) | |
Oscar learns his mother has been moved to a "more comfortable cell" in prison; he walks out on M.I.9, and plans to infiltrate S.K.U.L. and destroy it from the inside. He meets Vincent, convincing him to let him join S.K.U.L. The Grand Master then gets Oscar to prove his loyalty by kidnapping the Head of M.I.9. Oscar's plan succeeds, but he kicks Vincent out of S.K.U.L. because he believes that Vincent is really a good person. Rose and Carrie are sent after Oscar and find Vincent, who is revealed to be Oscar's missing father Edward Dixon-Halliday. Edward was undercover for years in S.K.U.L. as Vincent, feeding M.I.9 information. The Grand Master reveals that he never trusted Oscar, and locks him up with the Head of M.I.9. Vincent, Rose and Carrie storm S.K.U.L. headquarters, freeing Oscar and the Head, but The Grand Master activates the base's self-destruct, and flees with General Flopsy. Edward stays behind to let the kids and the Head escape. Oscar goes back inside to rescue him, the building explodes but Oscar and his dad escape. Stark wants M.I. High to be shut down, but the Head of M.I.9 and Edward disagree. Edward plans to set up a team of elite agents; he wants Rose, Carrie and Oscar to be his first agents and to leave St. Hope's. The kids take one last look around at the school where they've had so many adventures and the kids and teachers they have met along the way. The agree that nothing lasts forever and, bidding Frank goodbye, they get into an M.I.9 helicopter and take off. Final Appearance: Rose Gupta, Carrie Stewart, Oscar Cole, Mrs. King (until Series 7), Donovan Butler, Davina Berry, Scoop Doggy, Avril Franklin, Stark and all St. Hope's students |
Revived Series
Series 6 (2013)
Episode Number | Title | Villains | Director | Writer | Original Air Date | |
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1 (63) | "The Fall of SKUL" "(The Fall of SKUL Part 1)" | The Grand Master | Simon Hynd Richard Senior (title sequence) | Nathan Cockerill Malcolm McGonigle (title sequence) | 7 January 2013 (2013-01-07) | |
The old M.I. High team have graduated to M.I.9 and spy handler, Frank London, is on the lookout for a new bunch of intrepid young secret agents to face a global network of evil enemies. Three teenagers who use their unusual talents for dubious purposes are selected. Signing up for spy duties are: super resourceful action man Daniel Morgan, master of disguise Aneisha Jones and electronics genius Tom Tupper. In this explosive first episode, the new team embark on their first mission, intercepting the shipment of S.K.U.L.'s ultimate weapon. The weapon turns out to be a teenage girl called V:9:5:Z:0:E:6 (who later becomes Zoe), but there is an even deadlier enemy waiting in the wings. Debut: Daniel Morgan, Aniesha Jones, Tom Tupper, Zoe, Stella Knight, Mr McNab, Melissa Allbright, Roland Donaldson, Brian 'Byron' Ditchwater, all Bleakwood Academy (St. Heart's) students, The Crime Minister, The Mastermind, and all KORPS agents Final Appearance: All S.K.U.L. agents | ||||||
2 (64) | "Trojan KORPS" "(The Fall of SKUL Part 2)" | The Crime Minister and The Mastermind | Simon Hynd | Ben Ward | 7 January 2013 (2013-01-07) | |
Tempers flare and loyalties are tested when a series of embarrassing incidents threaten to bring down M.I.9. The team suspect a resurgent enemy organisation called KORPS of coordinating a sting against them, but having seen KORPS destroyed ten years ago, Frank refuses to believe that they exist. The team must figure out if there is an enemy agent in their midst or if they are dealing with a foe more cunning than S.K.U.L. Final Appearance: The Grand Master | ||||||
3 (65) | "Grosse Encounters" | fake Edwin Grosse, The Crime Minister and The Mastermind | Simon Hynd | Malcolm McGonigle | 14 January 2013 (2013-01-14) | |
A mysterious fireball crashes in the woods near St. Heart's. Believing it to be a U.F.O., curious students swarm the crash site which turns out to be an enemy satellite with military base information from across Europe. Mr. Grosse, a government agent in charge of the crash site, is revealed to be an impostor working for KORPS. The team must recover the satellite's black box before it falls into enemy hands. | ||||||
4 (66) | "The Face Of Revenge" | Cuthbert Peabody | Richard Senior | Nathan Cockerill | 25 February 2013 (2013-02-25) (Delayed Broadcast) | |
Shunned by the pop world for not having superstar looks, embittered music mogul Cuthbert Peabody hijacks a new M.I.9 invention capable of changing a person's face. He turns popstar Calvin Lame's latest hit single into a weapon to use against the people who he holds responsible for his failure - pop fans. The team must crack an elaborate musical code in order to stop him, but without a musical bone between them, they must turn to an unlikely ally for help - Byron. | ||||||
5 (67) | "Mission: Incredible" | Janus | Simon Hynd | Jonny Kurman | 21 January 2013 (2013-01-21) | |
The team are given their first international assignment in the rogue state of Boldovia where the local secret service has developed a data mining device capable of destroying M.I.9. On a high octane mission in a foreign land where nothing is what it seems and no one can be trusted, the team must succeed, or risk the destruction of M.I.9. | ||||||
6 (68) | "The Hive" | The Crime Minister | Adrian McDowall | Jonny Kurzman | 28 January 2013 (2013-01-28) | |
On a campaign to get kids eating more healthily and concentrate at school, St. Heart's is chosen by celebrity chef Jimmy Jubbly as a test bed for his new health drink - Jubblyade. But Aneisha is quick to discover that it is affecting everyone's behaviour, making them operate with a hive mind. | ||||||
7 (69) | "Old School" | Jemima Thursday | Adrian McDowall | Chris Lindsay (story) David Hancock (editing) Simon Allen (rewrites) | 4 February 2013 (2013-02-04) | |
Out of sync with the times, an old-school spy infiltrates the St. Heart's spybase and hijacks an M.I.9 invention capable of upgrading M.I.9's technology. Once she reverses it, she offers Dan the chance to join the 'old school spies'. With the world's technology being downgraded at an alarming rate, the rest of the team must convince Dan to change his mind, and reverse the damage. | ||||||
8 (70) | "The Germinator" | Bobby Bleach and The Crime Minister | Simon Hynd | Nathan Cockerill | 11 February 2013 (2013-02-11) | |
Funded by KORPS, scientific genius Bobby Bleach has brought the country to its knees by releasing a plague of airborne supergerms which have incapacitated everyone who breathes them in. Tom is the only member of the team who escaped infection, and must overcome his fear of being in the field and stop Bleach before it's too late. | ||||||
9 (71) | "The Dark Wizard" | The Dark Wizard (A.K.A. Mr William Todd Williams) | Richard Senior | Jonny Kurzman | 18 February 2013 (2013-02-18) | |
Top secret scientific components are being stolen by a thief dressed as a character from a best-selling series of fantasy novels. The team go undercover at a fantasy convention only to discover the threat is far greater than they'd anticipated. Someone is plotting planet-wide destruction in order to make the post-apocalyptic world of the books a reality. Dan must put his faith in the power of imagination to defeat the evil Dark Wizard. | ||||||
10 (72) | "One Flew Over the Budgie’s Cage" | Dr Retentive and The Crime Minister | Richard Senior | Malcolm McGonigle | 4 March 2013 (2013-03-04) | |
After being haunted by memories of a terrible decision which cost the lives of his entire team in the final battle with KORPS over ten years ago, Frank is sent to a nightmare treatment centre to prevent his sleepwalking from blowing his cover. But KOPRS have infiltrated the facility and have been stealing government secrets right from the brains of agents. With the threat of nuclear destruction looming, the team are faced with their most difficult dilemma yet - to save Frank's life, or rescue Britain from catastrophe. | ||||||
11 (73) | "Prison Break" | Arme Gonnerson | Richard Senior | Ben Ward | 11 March 2013 (2013-03-11) | |
Sent to Uttland on the pretense of being on a school trip, the team must break into the country's deepest, darkest prison to help a former KORPS leader escape. But things go awry when their classmates are falsely imprisoned by fearsome prison warden, Arme Gonnersson. The team must jailbreak their entire class without blowing their cover. Zoe discovers from the former KORPS leader that she may be the daughter of The Mastermind. | ||||||
12 (74) | "Inheritance" | Kloe (B:9:2:K:L:O:E:7) | Adrian McDowall | Ben Ward | 18 March 2013 (2013-03-18) | |
Briefed to protect Grand Duke Nicholas, the heir to the throne of a small European state who has had kidnap threats made against him, the team hide him at St. Heart's, where the arrogant prince must learn to behave as a commoner with hilarious consequences. During this episode, Zoe is still shaken by the fact that she may be the daughter of The Mastermind. She uses her DNA and finds she has a sister, B:9:2:K:L:O:E:7 (Kloe) who is later revealed to have tampered genes. She's dangerous, and can't become an M.I.9 agent. Kidnapping the heir and demanding 10 million pounds, Zoe must stop her sister, alone. After the mission is over, Frank tracks Zoe's DNA all around the world, and see's that there are many matches. Too many. | ||||||
13 (75) | "The Final Endgame" | Dr Steinberg, The Crime Minister and The Mastermind | Adrian McDowall | Ben Ward Nathan Cockerill (story) | 25 March 2013 (2013-03-25) | |
Pieces of the jigsaw puzzle begin to fall into place when the team finally discover the grand scheme KORPS has spent the last ten years building towards. Zoe is kidnapped by KORPS and is revealed to be one of the many clones of The Mastermind. KORPS want to put his consciousness inside her brain, believing that she's the only perfect match. The team must find Zoe, and stop the mind transfer. Final Appearance: Zoe, Mr McNab, Melissa Allbright, and Brian 'Byron' Ditchwater |
Series 7 (2014)
A seventh series has been confirmed. Filming was expected to begin in the summer of 2013. The series premiered on CBBC on 13 January 2014. A preview for the new series has been released on the CBBC website Nathan Cockerill is contributing scripts, and previous writers Malcolm McGonigle and Jonny Kurzman have also contributed one and two scripts respectively. The series is produced by Eric Coulter. The CBBC trailer confirmed the return of Mrs. King (former deputy head teacher of St. Hope's) portrayed by Chanelle Owen.
Episode in total |
Title | Villains | Director | Writer | Original Air Date | |
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1 (76) | "The Mayze" | The Crime Minister, The Mastermind and Dr Linus Currie | Richard Senior | Ben Ward Ben Ward & Nathan Cockerill (story) | 13 January 2014 | |
It's a new term at Saint Heart's and with Zoe still away, spy handler Frank tasks the team with the mission of tracking down one of Zoe's remaining duplicates, Keri, who is the new intended host of The Mastermind's consciousness. It becomes a race against time to reach Keri first and save her from the clutches of KORPS. Debut: Preston, Lady J and Keri. Features the reappearance of Mrs. King | ||||||
2 (77) | "Frankenstein" | Super-Soldier Frank | Richard Senior | Nathan Cockerill Nathan Cockerill & Ben Ward (story) | 20 January 2014 | |
Keri's first mission as a fully-fledged M.I.9 agent comes sooner than anyone expected when the team discover an abandoned KORPS base beneath the school playground. Keen to investigate, their efforts are repeatedly hampered by the Saint Heart's centenary celebrations. As a terrible storm closes in, Frank begins acting strangely. When they finally uncover the truth about KORPS' long-forgotten experiments to create monstrous Super-Soldiers, they worry that it is too late to save their beloved boss and prevent the fancy dress disco becoming a Gothic horror nightmare. | ||||||
3 (78) | "The Man Who Drew Tomorrow" | The Crime Minister | Richard Senior | Jonny Kurzman | 27 January 2014 | |
The team are sent to investigate Derren Beige, a flamboyant clairvoyant whose previously pathetic predictions have suddenly become scarily accurate. But Derren is kidnapped from right under the agents' noses, leaving MI9 boss Stella far from impressed. Suspended from duty, the team must race against time to figure out how Derren uses drawings to predict the future, then rescue him before his new-found powers fall into the hands of his dangerous captives. | ||||||
4 (79) | "Revenge is Sweet" | President Carlotta | James Henry | Malcolm McGonigle | 3 February 2014 | |
When government food advisor George Monoblot is sacked after highlighting the dangers of a revolutionary sugar substitute, Cupodium, he seeks retribution and unleashes a virulent form of the substance into the food chain. The team must find the antidote and stop Monoblot before the school and whole country is affected and subsequently destroyed by the final stage of the compound - Rage. | ||||||
5 (80) | "The Shadow Games" | Alexis von Hades | James Henry | Ben Ward | 10 February 2014 | |
During a successful M.I.9 mission to secure the deadly assassin Samantha Stiletto, KORPS mistakes Keri for the assassin. Keri takes Stiletto's place in the world's most deadly tournament, the Shadow Games, where the winner will become the new Shadow Master of SKAPULA, KORPS' assassination division. The team's only chance of rescuing her is to rely on ex-Shadow Master, Alexis von Hades, who is far from trustworthy. | ||||||
6 (81) | "The Beginning" | The Crime Minister and Dr Linus Currie | James Henry | Nathan Cockerill Nathan Cockerill & Ben Ward (story) | 17 February 2014 | |
After learning that KORPS have a weapon of mass destruction, the team travels back to the 1940s to learn about the origins of the 'WMD' and the the true history of M.I.9. * Some cast member's played a double part Sam Strike (Dan Morgan/Billy), Oscar Jacques (Tom Tupper/Jack), Oyiza Momoh (Aneisha Jones/Emily),Jonny Freeman (Frank London/ MI9 Officer 1940's) and Chris Stanton (Mr. Flatley/Walter Dainbridge). | ||||||
7 (82) | "Return of the Dark Wizard" | The Dark Wizard | Adrian Mead | Jonny Kurzman | 24 February 2014 | |
Tom discovers the online Dark Wizard avatar from Blade Quest has become self-aware. | ||||||
8 (83) | "Free Runner" | TBA | Adrian Mead | Unknown | 3 March 2014 | |
9 (84) | "The League of Mata Hari" | TBA | Adrian Mead | Unknown | 10 March 2014 | |
10 (85) | "Sad Men" | TBA | Adrian Mead | Simon Allen | 17 March 2014 | |
11 (86) | "The Problem Probe" | TBA | Richard Senior | Simon Allen | 24 March 2014 | |
12 (87) | "We Need to Talk About KORTEX" | TBA | Richard Senior | Unknown | 31 March 2014 | |
13 (88) | "The Last Stand" | TBA | Richard Senior | Unknown | 7 April 2014 |
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