Catch That Module!

 is a 2005 Canadian live-action children's comedy TV series. It was developed by and Marcus Fijnje and was a reboot of the Kroffts' 1970s series Far Out Space Nuts. The series ran from May 28, 2005 to November 19, 2005 on as part of the  block, and was later reran in 2007 as part of 's incarnation of the Kids' WB block. It was also aired in it's native on.

The series was filmed at Wallace Avenue Studios in and had music by Zoltán Erőss of Eross Productions.

Plot
In the year 2020, the United Nations Space Agency (UNSA) sends maintenance workers Bob Beret (played by ) and Stuart Hely (played by ) to prepare a space module for launch. Due to the launch occurring on Bring Your Kid to Work Day, Bob's sister (who is much younger in age) Aourine Beret (played by Marissa Gavan Duffy) enters the module despite having been told not to, and while Bob and Stuart are loading food into various compartments, Aourine presses a launch button, causing the rocket to blast off and take them on various misadventures on alien planets. They travel with their wise-cracking alien friend Maggotrina (voiced by Denise Oliver).

In the final episode, it is revealed that the entire series is supposedly a dream Aourine had while dozing off at the launch site, only for Maggotrina to suddenly appear.

Cast

 * Bob Beret (played by ) - A dim-witted but clever Canadian-American UNSA maintenance worker.
 * Stuart Hely (played by ) - Bob's "long-suffering" supervisor and a veteran maintenance worker.
 * Aourine Beret (played by Marissa Gavan Duffy) - Bob's younger pre-teen sister.
 * Maggotrina (played by, voiced by ) - The wise-cracking alien friend of the Berets and Hely.