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Quatermass wrote:Okay, who here has actually watched any of the Quatermass serials from which I take my username? I've watched the two surviving episodes of the original The Quatermass Experiment, Quatermass and the Pit, and the remake of The Quatermass Experiment. I also have scriptbooks for the first three serials, and the novelisation of the third. The first serial scriptbook was hardest to find, but I found it in an Oxfam bookshop near the British Museum (during a trip to the UK in 2009) for the princely sum of 6 pounds, or $15 Australian at the time.
DaveC wrote:Quatermass wrote:Okay, who here has actually watched any of the Quatermass serials from which I take my username? I've watched the two surviving episodes of the original The Quatermass Experiment, Quatermass and the Pit, and the remake of The Quatermass Experiment. I also have scriptbooks for the first three serials, and the novelisation of the third. The first serial scriptbook was hardest to find, but I found it in an Oxfam bookshop near the British Museum (during a trip to the UK in 2009) for the princely sum of 6 pounds, or $15 Australian at the time.
I have only seen the live one thy did a few years ago with Jason Flemyning and David Tennant. Was not bad.
deldaisy wrote:No idea who he is or the series or nuffin.
Tonyblack wrote:I'm sure I did watch these when they were originally aired, but can't remember anything much about them.
Tonyblack wrote:Just done a bit of Googling and realised that I'd seen Qutermass and the Pit - the movie.
Tonyblack wrote:Did anyone see A for Andromeda, written by Fred Hoyle, back in the early 60s? That's another series that the Beeb have carelessly lost.

How strange - I was under the impression that only the first part remained. Oh well.pip wrote:Tonyblack wrote:Did anyone see A for Andromeda, written by Fred Hoyle, back in the early 60s? That's another series that the Beeb have carelessly lost.
Its available on dvd
Tiffany wrote:I loved the Quatermass series on our b&w TV.Deliciously scary at the time.
Quatermass & the Pit was my favourite.
Like most things from that era, they would seem very dated now though.
pip wrote:Tonyblack wrote:Did anyone see A for Andromeda, written by Fred Hoyle, back in the early 60s? That's another series that the Beeb have carelessly lost.
Its available on dvd
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