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| "Night is Day" is Scotland's first superhero!
The series follows the adventures of Jason Mackenzie, Glasgow's superhero. Jason is a down on his luck twenty-something who decides to seek out someone who can give him the power of foresight to change his bad luch, however it goes wrong as Jason is given the ability to charge electricity in his body. Now whenever he touches anybody, he will pass electricity into their body and receive a mind numbing vision - forcing Jason to leap into action to save the innocent.
Jason now knows that if he holds on to someone for too long he could kill them, and maybe himself.
Life becomes complicated for Jason when he saves Amy, a young student journalist. The two grow close but they know they can never be together.
You can now buy series 1, with all 6 episodes and a DVD filled with special features for only £10 at http://www.nightisday.com | Gender | | | | Male | |  | | Last Active | Profile Views | | 10 hours | 1108 times |  | | Share the Luv | |  | 2 |
| |  | | Hometown | | | Glasgow | |  | | Jason Mackenzie's URL | | http://www.bebo.com/ScotlandSuperhero |  | | Member Since | | | February 2007 | |
Jason Mackenzie says: "Was in the sunday express. Filming continues on the 6th of September! Well done team! " (2 days ago) me too! | | Series 2 Cast | | Chris Summers (Jason), Eileen Young (Sakura), Steven McEwan (Mullan), John Gaffney (Sloan), Anna Walseth (Caitlyn), Tam Toye (Mr. Philips), Scott Campbell (Scott), Nicki Fleming (Lexi), Gary Lawson (Gray), Natalie Clark (Elizabeth), Paul Comrie (Billy), Erin-Cait Gannon (Emma) |  | | Crew | | Fraser Coull, Matthew Stephens, Eileen Young, Kai Young, David McKeitch, Suzy Maxwell, Steve Dunster, Elizabeth Freer, Laura Blackhirst, Michelle Tierny, Murdo Macleod, Lars Bangsholt |  | | Website | | http://www.nightisday.com - buy the DVD now! £10 for 2 discs! |  | | Series Episodes | | Series 1 has 6 episodes, 10-30 minutes long each, on DVD, series 2 has 7 episodes, 25 minutes each |  | | TV | | Episodes 1 to 3 have been shown on the Sky Channel Propeller TV. Episode 1 debuted on the 9th of April and was shown for 5 weeks. Episodes 2 and 3 debuted on the 9th of June and will be shown for the next 5 weeks. |  | | Press | | The Sun, The Evening Times, The Greenock Telegraph and SFX magazine. |  | | 2008 | | Filming series 2! |  |
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