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bat400

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| Posted 03-08-2012 at 17:06  
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| Aside from the 1977 series Children Of The Stones and the Tomorrow People, nothing had as much effect on my childhood psyche as the four part series made by Euston Films for Thames Television (who were also commissioned to make a film which became 'Quatermass Conclusion' released in the same year).
First shown in October 1979 The bleak dystopian vision of a United Kingdom broken, its social, political and cultural systems fragmented, mirrored the stories Britannia was telling itself at the time.
"After the mysterious destruction of the new space station, young people find themselves drawn to a stone circle in England, and other locations around Earth. They believe they'll be taken to a better place by a higher power. Only Professor Quatermass realizes that the young people are being tricked by an alien power, who wants to "harvest" humanity. It's up to Quatermass to find a way to stop the deadly plans of the aliens" Mike Konczewski All the episodes are now available on you tube (see the links at the bottom of this entry.)
IMDb Entry: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078129
Chapter One: Ringstone Round
Quatermass (John Mills), now living in retirement in Scotland, travels to London in search of his granddaughter, Hettie Carlson (Rebecca Saire), who has gone missing. He is shocked by the scale of the urban collapse that has struck the city – law and order has broken down and marauding gangs terrorise the litter strewn, decaying streets.
Appearing as a guest on a television programme covering the "Hands in Space" project, a joint space mission between the United States and Russia, Quatermass is horrified when the two spacecraft are destroyed by some unknown force. Astronomer Joe Kapp (Simon MacCorkindale), another guest on the programme, invites Quatermass to join him at his home in the country where he has constructed a radio telescope. At the radio telescope, Kapp's colleagues report that they detected a powerful signal at the exact time of the incident in space. Quatermass is intrigued by the behaviour of a group of hippie-like youngsters known as the 'Planet People' who are travelling to various Neolithic sites where they believe they will be transported to a better life on another planet.
Quatermass suspects Hettie has joined them. Along with Kapp's wife, Claire (Barbara Kellerman), Quatermass and Kapp follow a group of Planet People to a stone circle of megaliths; 'Ringstone Round'. As they watch, the Planet People assembled inside the circle are bathed in a bright light and disappear, leaving only a residue of white dust.
Chapter Two: Lovely Lightning
The Planet People's leader, Kickalong (Ralph Arliss), believes that the Planet People gathered at Ringstone Round have been transported, as promised, to the planet but it is clear to Quatermass and Kapp that they have been reduced to ashes. One survivor – a girl called Isabel (Annabelle Lanyon) who deliriously talks about "lovely lightning" – is found and is brought back to the Kapps' cottage. Making contact with NASA scientist Chuck Marshall (Tony Sibbald), they learn that thousands of young people have disappeared in similar incidents all around the world.
Quatermass, aided by District Commissioner Annie Morgan (Margaret Tyzack), decides to bring Isabel to London for tests. As they make their journey, Quatermass speculates as to whether there is any connection between recent events and the decline in society. Reaching London, they are attacked by a gang. Quatermass is yanked from the car but Annie and Isabel manage to escape.
Meanwhile, a large number of Planet People arrive at the radio telescope, congregating at the stone circle on its grounds. Working at a perimeter building, Kapp is horrified to see the light strike the area around his home – rushing home he finds it has killed Claire, his dog and his children.
Chapter Three: What Lies Beneath
Quatermass is rescued by a group of elderly people living in a scrap yard. At the hospital, the doctors are shocked when Isabel levitates off her bed and explodes in a cloud of dust. Elsewhere, the devastated Kapp is left alone in the ruins of his cottage and observatory.
More and more young people are joining the Planet People, including the gangs that have been terrorising the cities and the soldiers assigned to keep them away from the Megalithic sites. Contact is restored with Chuck Marshall and with the Russians in the form of Gurov (Brewster Mason). Quatermass theorises that this is not the first time this has happened; Megalithic sites such as prehistoric stone circles are in fact markers where beacons have been left by the alien force for its next visit. Quatermass believes the force is a sphere of energy surrounding the Earth.
The Russians and the Americans send a space shuttle, commanded by Marshall, to make contact with the force. Quatermass is sceptical; he believes they are dealing not with an intelligence but with a machine constructed to harvest human protein. The space shuttle is destroyed but not before Marshall reports a giant beam of light stretching in all directions. Meanwhile, the Planet People are gathering at Wembley Stadium in the tens of thousands. Annie and Quatermass travel to the stadium but are powerless to prevent the Planet People from gathering. When they are attacked, Annie drives their car into the underground car park beneath the stadium where she crashes the vehicle and is killed. The lightning strikes the stadium.
Chapter Four: An Endangered Species
Quatermass emerges from the car park to find the stadium empty. So many have now been harvested that the particles of dust in the air have turned the sky green. Quatermass, aided by Gurov, who has travelled to London from Moscow, assembles a team of scientists to find a solution. He deliberately selects old people for the task as they are immune to the effects of the alien force. Quatermass decides to set a trap. He plans to fake the presence of a large gathering of Planet People at Kapp's observatory and, when the force comes, to detonate a nuclear weapon. Quatermass does not believe this will be sufficient to destroy the alien machine but he hopes that it will damage it enough to make it go away.
Kapp volunteers to stay behind with Quatermass to help detonate the bomb. The pair set up the trap and wait. Suddenly, Kickalong appears with a group of Planet People, including Quatermass' granddaughter, Hettie. Kapp tries to warn them away but is shot by Kickalong. The light appears, indicating that the alien force has arrived, but the shock of seeing his granddaughter among the Planet People causes Quatermass to suffer a heart attack. However, aided by Hettie, he is able to detonate the bomb. Later, according to Gurov, "The message was taken. It has not come again. We pray it will never come again". http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_JOM-m5iUY&feature=plcp
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xWnxNkt2g7U&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqTsFRnB0OE&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YHJxIvZK9zU&feature=relmfu
[Links to episodes found above.]
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[ This message was edited by: bat400 on 2012-08-03 17:16 ]
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Neanderthal

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| Posted 03-08-2012 at 19:56  
Thank you for that. I never got to see the last part, as it was on past my bedtime
I to have fond memories of that show.
I knew it was quatermass, but all I ever found when looking for that show was the film, with the martian grasshoppers LoL.
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jackdaw1

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| Posted 04-08-2012 at 01:45  
Yes Neanderthal,my folks allowed me to stay up and watch these when first broadcast as i showed much enthusiasm when viewing them.
The almost theatrical style of acting in places adds to the late seventies appeal, whilst many familiar faces are to be found dotted throughout the series.
Nigel Kneale's most haunting Quatermass is set in late seventies-early eighties England with references to ancient sites all over Earth.
Huffity, Puffity, Ringstone Round
Children's Song
Huffity, puffity, Ringstone Round,
If you lose your hat it will never be found,
So pull your britches right up to your chin,
And fasten your cloak with a bright new pin,
And when you are ready, then we can begin,
Huffity, puffity, puff!
More information on this nursery rhyme and it's relationship with the series can be found on the site linked below:
Huffity, Puffity, Ringstone Round
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Dragonsinger

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| Posted 13-09-2012 at 16:19  
Go further back and you get "The Quatermass Experiment" 1953
"Quatermas 1955 Quatermass
"Quatermas and the Pit"1955, Quatermass& the Pit
Sod the Daleks it took me three days to get to sleep after one of these.
Jim
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