Undermind (TV series)
Undermind is a science fiction television drama produced by ABC Weekend Television in 1965. It ran for eleven episodes of sixty minutes each. It starred Jeremy Wilkin, Rosemary Nicols and Denis Quilley.
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Directed by | Bill Bain Laurence Bourne Peter Dews Patrick Dromgoole Raymond Menmuir Peter Potter |
Starring | Jeremy Wilkin Rosemary Nicols Denis Quilley John Barron |
Theme music composer | Paul Lewis |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 11 |
Production | |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | 60 minutes 50 minutes (excluding advertisements) |
Release | |
Original network | ITV |
Picture format | 405-line Black & White (4:3 SDTV) |
Audio format | Mono |
Original release | 1965 |
The series was devised by Shoestring and Bergerac creator Robert Banks Stewart, who also went on to write for Doctor Who. Several other writers known for their work on Who also contributed scripts: David Whitaker, Bill Strutton and Robert Holmes.
Plot
Personnel Officer Drew Heriot returns to the United Kingdom after working in Australia to discover his brother, Police Detective Frank Heriot, behaving oddly, to the distress of his sister-in-law Anne. Investigating together, they discover that a disembodied alien force is using high frequency signals to brainwash people—including Drew's brother—into committing subversive acts as a prelude to a full-scale invasion. Together, Drew and Anne battle to stop the acts of sabotage while trying to alert Britain to the danger...
Recurring cast
- Jeremy Wilkin as Drew Heriot (11 episodes (full series))
- Rosemary Nicols as Ann Heriot (11 episodes (full series))
- Denis Quilley as Professor Val Randolph (four episodes: "Flowers of Havoc", "The New Dimension", "Death in England" and "Too Many Enemies")
- John Barron as Sir Godfrey Tillinger (two episodes: "Waves of Sound" and "End Signal")
- David Phetheam as Caper (two episodes: "Waves of Sound" and "End Signal")
Broadcasts
The series was not networked. ABC debuted the series on its Midlands and North franchise on Saturday May 8th 1965. The eleven episodes ran through to July 17th. One week later ATV London began screenings. Strangely, ATV played episode 9 out of order, as the 4th episode in its sequence and only showed 10 episodes in all , declining to show "Song of Death".
Episodes
1 | "Instance One" aka "Onset of Fear" |
2 | "Flowers of Havoc" |
3 | "The New Dimension" |
4 | "Death in England" |
5 | "Too Many Enemies" |
6 | "Intent to Destroy" |
7 | "Song of Death" |
8 | "Puppets of Evil" |
9 | "Test for the Future" |
10 | "Waves of Sound" |
11 | "End Signal" |
References
- "Undermind: The Complete Series". Network. Retrieved 17 February 2012.