Wingin' It (2011-2012)
Wingin' It (originally titled Angel on Campus prior to its debut) is a teen sitcom family series about an Angel-In-Training (Porter Jackson) and his assignment (Carl Montclaire). One half of the friendship is Porter Jackson a centuries-old Angel-In-Training (AIT) who has been sent to Earth to get his angel wings posing as a carefree sixteen-year-old student. The other half is Carl Montclaire, a fifteen-year-old typical high school kid who has been going through a run of bad luck. Little things seem to always be going wrong in Carl's life. For Porter to get his angel wings, he's been given the assignment of making Carl the most popular kid at Bennett High. In season 3, Jane now knows that Porter is an Angel-In-Training and helps him through the various problems he has in his magic.
Recent Episodes
Episode | Name | Airdate |
---|---|---|
S03E10 | Live and Let Fly | Jun 22, 2012 |
S03E09 | Flowers for Sergernon | Jun 21, 2012 |
S03E08 | Total Debate of the Heart | Jun 20, 2012 |
S03E07 | Cosmonaut Claire 3-D | Jun 19, 2012 |
S03E06 | Angel on Hippocampus | Jun 18, 2012 |
Cast
Dylan Everett
Wayne Thomas Yorke
Naomi Snieckus
Jennifer Robertson
Brittany Adams
Demetrius Joyette
Steve Morel
Jamie Bloch
Characters
Carl Montclaire
Dr. Cassabi
Mildred Stern
Angela Montclaire
Jane Casey
Porter Jackson
Principal Malone
Becky Montclaire
Also known as
- Angel on Campus (United States)
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