Enter the Mummy
3rd September 2002James Falls in Love
10th September 2002Science Fair
17th September 2002Curse of the Mummy
24th September 2002Invaders of the Forgotten Tomb
1st October 2002Oh My Goth
8th October 2002Wheel of Reincarnation
15th October 2003Halloween
22nd October 2002Homesick
5th November 2002Eclipse
19th November 2002If I Only Had a Brain
26th November 2002Cincinnati Smith
3rd December 2002Bye Bye Mummy
Old Lady
4th February 2003Balancing Act
18th February 2003Master of Disaster
25th February 2003Give Me a Ring Sometime
9th March 2003Charity Begins at Home
16th March 2003Face It You're Wrong
23rd March 2003Blue Spotted Nile Fever
30th March 2003Pyramid Power
Chocolate-Covered Dung Beetles
Mummy's Day
My Fair Mummy
Happy Birthday Mummy
The Mummy Meets Dracula
I Love Mummy was a sitcom that ran for one season in 2002 after filming 26 episodes. The show was created by Ellis Iddon and Phil Meagher; and produced by Ellis Iddon, Phil Meagher, Mark Iddon, Ira Levy and Peter Williamson. The show's production company is Winklemania Productions, Breakthrough Entertainment. The music was composed by Ellis Iddon, Phil Meagher and Simon Turner. The show centred around the Barns family, who moved into their dead grandmother's house. In the attic they come across a sarcophagus that opens up to reveal a 5,000-year-old demi-god, Prince Nuffratuti of Abu Simbel, who is unable to ascend to the afterlife until he has completed his scroll of tasks.
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