Wingin' It

Wingin' It (originally titled Angel on Campus prior to its debut[1]) is a Canadian teen sitcom which aired on Family.

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.

The series is produced by Temple Street Productions and BBC Worldwide Sales & Distribution in association with Family Channel.

Guest appearance: Marline Yan When Brittany exudes about a new fashion shop called Failed State, Porter enchants Carl into telling her he works there, thinking it might increase his popularity.

Jane and Alex are struggling to finish a business assignment on time but Carl's new fashion statement saves them.

After Carl's mum embarrasses him at the school bake sale, he wishes that he was no longer her son for a short time only.

He meets Lou, an AIT who disappeared as a result of similar magic in the 1950s, and she helps him to get back to the real World.

Carl bemoans the fact that everyone, including his family, is ignoring him, so Porter magically makes him the center of attention.

Carl arrives back at school with the intention of asking Jane out, but he turns into a blubbering mess every time he tries, admitting to Porter "my backpack could make better conversation".

Carl finally gets back into his own body at the end and manages to talk to Jane, but fails to pluck up the courage to ask her out.

When the girls' football team reaches the semi-finals and then the final, Bennett High's regular coach is not available to teach Carl's class the badminton unit.

An upper school student takes the role and sets about bullying the class into submission, with a particular penchant for abusing Carl, even out of lessons.

Jane could not be more excited when she wins Bennett High a preview screening of the film adaptation of her favourite science fiction book, Cosmonaut Claire.

When the DVD player malfunctions, Porter attempts a magical fix, but accidentally beams Space Pirate Bruce (Jamie Johnston) out of the film.

Porter and Carl chase Bruce around the school and manage to send him back into the film, but Jane accidentally gets sucked in with him and assumes the role of Cosmonaut Claire.

When Carl can't pluck up the courage to ask Jane out, Porter enchants him with a magical kiss spell.

A fast talking TV Producer, Steve McT, convinces them to star in a reality show where they play a bickering brother and sister.

Meanwhile, when Serge and Alex discover a treasure trove of lost objects on the school's roof, they open a shop to sell the items, but will they work as business partners?

At the prom, time freezes, and angels descend to collect Porter – he has completed his assignment of making Carl the most popular student at Bennett High.