Johnny and the Bomb
Johnny and the Bomb

Johnny and the Bomb

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2006- 2006
1 Seasons
3 Episodes
6.5(6 votes)
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Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Overview

Johnny Maxwell stumbles upon a time machine when he helps an old woman, but little does he know that his journeys back to 1941 cause a chain of events which alter history. Johnny and his friends must go back in time to reverse the changes and save his own existence.

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9 members
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George MacKay

Johnny Maxwell

George MacKay
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Holliday Grainger

Rose Bushell

Holliday Grainger
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Paul Copley

Sgt. Bourke

Paul Copley
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Frank Finlay

Tom Maxwell

Frank Finlay
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Scott Kay

Bigmac

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Kyle Herbert

Wobbler

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Lucien Laviscount

Yo-Less

Lucien Laviscount
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Jazmine Franks

Kirsty

Jazmine Franks
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William Beck

Dr. Harris

William Beck

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