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Godewind 4th July 2015 03:39 PM

Brian Clemens' early 1970s videotaped (anthology) series Thriller, is right at the top of my list. Super atmospheric with those old wonderful ATV studio sets, I'd say far out-doing the BBC in the arts department. Caught it again about 20 years ago on VHS, after not having seen it for a long time, and then later on DVD it's still a terrific series with a brilliant cast of both British and American actors.

Demdike@Cult Labs 4th July 2015 03:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Godewind (Post 455381)
Brian Clemens' early 1970s videotaped (anthology) series Thriller, is right at the top of my list. Super atmospheric with those old wonderful ATV studio sets, I'd say far out-doing the BBC in the arts department. Caught it again about 20 years ago on VHS, after not having seen it for a long time, and then later on DVD it's still a terrific series with a brilliant cast of both British and American actors.

I too have the complete series.

I don't think there's a single duff episode.

Godewind 4th July 2015 03:59 PM

Yup, the stories I suppose may be pulp but it's all so delicious. Especially the fantasy/horror related episodes of the (primarily) earlier series, I find irresistible. What's not to like there, spooky and eerie at times though obviously this worked better when you're younger. Today, I guess cozy might be the word for it when remembering the good old days here.

:ghost:

Demdike@Cult Labs 4th July 2015 04:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Godewind (Post 455393)
Yup, the stories I suppose may be pulp but it's all so delicious. Especially the fantasy/horror related episodes of the (primarily) earlier series, I find irresistible. What's not to like there, spooky and eerie at times though obviously this worked better when you're younger. Today, I guess cozy might be the word for it when remembering the good old days here.

:ghost:

Some of them are actually quite disturbing such as A Place to Die.

One or two fall into the cozy bracket, i'll admit.

DayzeUK 4th July 2015 06:21 PM

Loved "The Flumps" as a child and now have a Chihuahua called "Pootle".

iank 5th July 2015 08:27 AM

The Night Stalker/The Night Strangler. These two TV movies from the early 70s - and the subsequent short-lived full TV series called Kolchak - follow the exploits of dogged newspaper reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) who invariably seems to stumble on cases that veer into the supernatural. In The Night Stalker a real-life vampire is stalking Las Vegas, while in The Night Strangler Seattle is being stalked by a serial killer with an equally unnatural secret. Kolchak was not a big hit, but certainly gained a cult following and was a huge influence on Chris Carter's later creation of The X Files (Carter even cast McGavin as original X Files agent Arthur Dales in a couple of episode in seasons 5 and 6). I enjoyed both of the original TV movies, but preferred Strangler, as it was both a more interesting mystery story (and villain) and also considerably funnier. Strangler's plot was also a clear influence on the "Tooms" episodes of The X Files, featuring a 100+ year old villain who resurfaces every few decades in order to kill a string of victims to take something from them he needs to maintain his extended lifespan.
I've ordered the full series box-set. :)

Dave Boy 5th July 2015 09:42 AM

Anyone else remember RUN JOE,RUN ?
No one else I have spoken to remembers this.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_FM3Z2NEowo

Aurora75 16th July 2015 12:58 PM

Loads of good stuff mentioned in this thread.

When I was small there was one thing that was so different from anything else on childrens TV at the time. 'Battle of the Planets'.

Tracked down some of the original episodes when I was in Japan recently.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=acOnskcyrtA

Aurora75 17th July 2015 01:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Demoncrat (Post 449372)
Ludwig

Loved that little guy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ThMmLVWZo8

Rik 17th July 2015 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by iank (Post 455457)
The Night Stalker/The Night Strangler. These two TV movies from the early 70s - and the subsequent short-lived full TV series called Kolchak - follow the exploits of dogged newspaper reporter Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) who invariably seems to stumble on cases that veer into the supernatural. In The Night Stalker a real-life vampire is stalking Las Vegas, while in The Night Strangler Seattle is being stalked by a serial killer with an equally unnatural secret. Kolchak was not a big hit, but certainly gained a cult following and was a huge influence on Chris Carter's later creation of The X Files (Carter even cast McGavin as original X Files agent Arthur Dales in a couple of episode in seasons 5 and 6). I enjoyed both of the original TV movies, but preferred Strangler, as it was both a more interesting mystery story (and villain) and also considerably funnier. Strangler's plot was also a clear influence on the "Tooms" episodes of The X Files, featuring a 100+ year old villain who resurfaces every few decades in order to kill a string of victims to take something from them he needs to maintain his extended lifespan.
I've ordered the full series box-set. :)

You might want to check out this thread then ;)

https://www.cult-labs.com/forums/tel...t-stalker.html


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