Nina

Nina

Nina is a character that appears on A Kind of Spark and is played by Caitlin Hamilton

Appearances

ShowEpisodeNameAirdate
A Kind of SparkS01E01Episode One The SparkMar 31, 2023
A Kind of SparkS01E02Episode Two JuniperMar 31, 2023
A Kind of SparkS01E03Episode Three The Witch ListMar 31, 2023
A Kind of SparkS02E01What Next?Apr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E02BonnieApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E03Le Tour de FrankApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E04Shark DayApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E05ChoicesApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E06The CodebreakersApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E07MiriamApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E08Juniper at WarApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E09RunawayApr 26, 2024
A Kind of SparkS02E10SafeApr 26, 2024

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