What would an adult-free world look like? And what would the kids in it get up to? This Lord of the Flies-style scenario is the premise for new CBBC series The Sparticle Mystery, starting next week, ...
A postcode given to Reese via Psychic Sarah at the fairground leads the Questers to a simulator where scientists were trained how to run the Sparticle Project. Ami, Jordan and Holly get trapped in the ...
Well in that case don't miss the new series of The Sparticle Mystery on the CBBC channel on Monday. It imagines what would happen in a world without adults where one tribe is desperate to bring back ...
The entire Adult Population of the World has disappeared after a disastrous experiment in a Particle Collider. A tribe of 11 Children discover everyone over 15 has gone to a parallel dimension and so ...
IMAGINE a world without adults. Well that’s exactly what children’s writer Alison Hume has done for her latest television series, The Sparticle Mystery, which has been showing on CBBC. Did you know ...
UK kids’ entertainment distributor Cake has acquired worldwide rights to new CBBC sci-fi series The Sparticle Mystery (13×30′). The live-action show, which will debut on the UK children’s diginet ...
The series may be set in a place where there are no grown-ups, says Stephen Smallwood, but it was important that parents could enjoy it too.
A tribe of Traders lock up the Sparticles and accuse them of stealing their shipment which was to be given to Fizzy. They soon discover that the shipment was chocolate and that Fizzy is going to make ...