Colin Wells was the technical wizard of the team, also known as "The Geek!". Although he'd have loved to, Colin never had the style and flair of Tom or Danny. However, he was a vital support for the front-line Spooks. He was a master at using all the gadgets and tools of his trade. He could find ways around the most sophisticated of security systems. He took full advantage of the opportunity MI5 gave him to practice with firearms, an extremely uncommon hobby in Britain.
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| - Colin Wells was the technical wizard of the team, also known as "The Geek!". Although he'd have loved to, Colin never had the style and flair of Tom or Danny. However, he was a vital support for the front-line Spooks. He was a master at using all the gadgets and tools of his trade. He could find ways around the most sophisticated of security systems. He took full advantage of the opportunity MI5 gave him to practice with firearms, an extremely uncommon hobby in Britain.
- Mini Biography Colin Wells was born in a small town outside of Hollywood, California called Melrose Hill. At an early age he learned to play the skin flute and excelled in every instrument he picked up. Growing up in the Groundlings theater, he was around many of todays elite comedians. They molested his mind into a creative master in all comedic arts "Animaniacs" (10 episodes ) ... aka "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs" - USA (complete title)
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| - Mini Biography Colin Wells was born in a small town outside of Hollywood, California called Melrose Hill. At an early age he learned to play the skin flute and excelled in every instrument he picked up. Growing up in the Groundlings theater, he was around many of todays elite comedians. They molested his mind into a creative master in all comedic arts "Animaniacs" (10 episodes ) ... aka "Steven Spielberg Presents Animaniacs" - USA (complete title) The Warner's Lot Song/The Big Candy Store/Bumbie's Mom (22 September 1993) - Colin (voice) Mobster Mash/Lake Titicaca/Icebreakers (24 November 1993) - Colin (voice) Slippin' on the Ice Song/'Twas the Day Before Christmas/Jingle Boo/The Great Wakkorotti: The Holiday Concert/Toy Shop Terror/Yakko's Universe (6 December 1993) - Colin (voice) Brain Meets Brawn/Meet Minerva (15 February 1994) - Colin (voice) Scare Happy Slappy/Witch One/Macbeth (3 May 1994) - Colin (voice) Lookit the Fuzzy Heads/No Face Like Home (16 May 1994) - Colin (voice) Miami Mama-Mia/Pigeon on the Roof (5 November 1994) - Colin (voice) I'm Mad/Bad Mood Bobby/Katie Ka-Boom: The Blemish/Fake (12 November 1994) - Colin (voice) This Pun for Hire/Star Truck/Go Fish/Multiplication (4 November 1995) - Colin (voice) Dot's Entertainment/The Girl with the Googily Goop/Gunga Dot (3 February 1996) - Colin (voice)
- Colin Wells was the technical wizard of the team, also known as "The Geek!". Although he'd have loved to, Colin never had the style and flair of Tom or Danny. However, he was a vital support for the front-line Spooks. He was a master at using all the gadgets and tools of his trade. He could find ways around the most sophisticated of security systems. He took full advantage of the opportunity MI5 gave him to practice with firearms, an extremely uncommon hobby in Britain. Colin was brutally murdered during an attempted terror attack on Britain (specifically by Michael Collingwood's cronies; SIS agents Scott Jensen and Lee MacKenzie, who caught Colin's attempts to defeat the coup instigated by Collingwood and Sir Jocelyn Myers, and so hanged him from a tree).
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