Pardon My Genie was a children's comedy series produced by British ITV contractor Thames Television, and written by Bob Block who later created Rentaghost. The premise was that a magic genie appeared in present-day Britain, summoned by a young apprentice named Hal Adden, a pun that goes some way towards characterising the series. Various comical misunderstandings arise, primarily aimed at youngsters. Arthur White replaced Paddick for the second run of thirteen episodes. Throughout both series, Hal was played by Ellis Jones, with Roy Barraclough as his long-suffering boss, Mr Cobbledick. The first series of 13 episodes was released on DVD on 22 September 2009. The second series of 13 episodes was released on 1 July 2013.
Showing Season 1 of 2
1972
No overview available.
1972-04-10
Shop assistant Hal Adden, his dog and an important woman customer undergo transformations and Mr Cobbledick's spirits are dampened.
1972-04-17
Mr Cobbledick is teaching Hal to drive but the genie decides to take a hand.
1972-04-24
Burglars have broken into Mr Cobbledick's shop and Hal and the genie ensure that it won't happen again.
1972-05-01
Hal and the genie help organize a jumble sale.
1972-05-08
Mr Cobbledick is asked to sing at the social club's annual conference.
1972-05-15
No overview available.
1972-05-22
Mr Cobbledick takes a fishing holiday.
1972-05-29
Patricia's bossy aunt, Henrietta is visiting and the Genie is selected to keep her entertained.
1972-06-05
Mr Cobbledick faces competition when a cut-price DIY shop opens across the road from his store.
1972-06-12
The Genie gets in the way of preparations for a fancy-dress party.
1972-06-19
Mr Cobbledick takes in Hal as a lodger. The Genie is acting as host to another genie - a youngster aged seven hundred called Ringo.
1972-06-26
Mr Cobbledick joins a keep-fit class.
1972-07-03
Hal decides the Genie has to go but the Genie finds himself a job at Mr Cobbledick's favourite restaurant. Last programme of the series.