Pixelface. Copyright: So Television
Pixelface

Pixelface

  • TV sitcom
  • BBC One / CBBC
  • 2011 - 2012
  • 26 episodes (2 series)

Sitcom spin-off from CBBC sketch show Sorry, I've Got No Head in which viewers get to see what computer game characters do in their 'time off'. Stars William Andrews, David Armand, Anna Crilly, Karen David, Hannah Job and more.

Character guide

Pixelface. Aethelwynne (William Andrews). Copyright: So Television

Aethelwynne

Played by: William Andrews (as Will Andrews)

Aethelwynne is a questing elf from the computer game Swords of the Ancients. He's a bit of a posh snob.

Pixelface. Rex Dynamo (David Armand). Copyright: So Television

Rex Dynamo

Played by: David Armand

No one is quite sure what kind of animal Rex is, he's some kind of marsupial hybrid.

Rex loves to collect apples in his computer game. He's very upbeat and happy, but sometimes a bit naive.

Pixelface. Claireparker (Anna Crilly). Copyright: So Television

Claireparker

Played by: Anna Crilly

Claireparker is the main character in the computer game Return to Zombie City. She is a waitress, but spends most of her time in the computer game battling zombies with her trusty wooden stick.

Pixelface. Alexia (Karen David). Copyright: So Television

Alexia

Played by: Karen David

Fast and agile, Alexia is a glamorous legend hunter, a bit like classic computer game character Lara Croft.

Her computer game involves lots of jumping on pillars and dodging lions.

Pixelface. Kiki Nova (Hannah Job). Copyright: So Television

Kiki Nova

Played by: Hannah Job

Kiki is an incredibly upbeat, loud, enthusiastic and brightly-dressed dance star.

She comes from a computer game designed for girls - the other characters don't think of it as a 'proper' game.

Pixelface. Sgt Riley (Gareth Tunley). Copyright: So Television

Sgt Riley

Played by: Gareth Tunley

Sergeant Riley is a computer game character in a popular science-fiction shoot-em-up game. He must battle alien forces and dodge plasma gun fire.

Riley is assisted in battles by a small robot called Romford.

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