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657:, in line with most episode guides published for this series. Only one episode ("Little Lost Robot") is known to exist. Audio recordings of the episodes "Cold Equations" and "Imposter" exist. The "Cold Equations" audio recording is complete, but the "Impostor" audio recording is incomplete and runs for approximately 44 minutes. 357:, which had proved a difficult production; he recalled, "It was a great pleasure to make, getting away from today and exploring the unrealities (or so we thought) of tomorrow. An opportunity for the suspension of disbelief even in the here and now ambiance of television". The budget for each episode averaged £5,000. 268:
Only one episode, "Little Lost Robot", exists today and is available on DVD. Two of the missing episodes, "Cold Equations" and "Impostor", have surviving audio soundtracks, which are also available on DVD. The "Cold Equations" soundtrack is complete, but the "Impostor" soundtrack is incomplete and
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Although the series was judged a success, the departure of both Sydney Newman and Irene Shubik to the BBC meant that a second season was not made. However, while at the BBC Shubik devised and initially produced
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Shubik soon ran into difficulties finding material suitable for adaptation, a problem that had plagued earlier aborted attempts to get a similar series off the ground. A useful contact Shubik made was with
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and agent for many British science fiction writers. Carnell assisted Shubik in selecting material and put her in contact with writers and publishers. Carnell also promoted the series heavily in
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in 1960. A science fiction fan since her university days, Shubik approached Newman during the summer of 1961 with the notion of making a science fiction version of
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as "the most accomplished thing of its kind that TV has yet produced... well schemed scripting and disciplined production". One viewer who enjoyed the series was
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such as "The Omega Mystery" and "The Ship That Couldn't Stop". However, the production that acted as a template for what would become
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spin-off that specialised in crime and mystery stories. Shubik had already commissioned several science fiction tinged scripts for
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presentation of "Dumb Martian" is also included in this list for completeness as it was originally intended to be part of
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may well help to banish forever the view of the summer as a time when just anything will do". H. F. Hall, writing in the
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banner on 3 December 1961. Also around this time the BBC had scored a notable hit with the science fiction thriller
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would make its debut. The play ended with an epilogue by Boris Karloff introducing and previewing the new series.
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genre, was chosen as host for the new series. This was an idea taken from such U.S. anthology series as
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As was common practice among British broadcasters at the time, almost all of the episodes of
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in its third season. Shubik went on to become a noted television producer of series such as
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eleventh in the television ratings for that week and beating the popular police drama series
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scripts — "The Yellow Pill" and "Target Generation" — were remade by
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review said that the series was "the most intelligent and best written of its genre since
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said, "in general the level of writing and direction has been encouragingly high
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to Leonard White conveying "joyous congratulations for wonderful entertainment".
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Missing Believed Wiped: Searching for the lost treasures of British television
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The first episode, "The Yellow Pill", attracted 11 million viewers, placing
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were broadcast on Saturday nights at 10 p.m. from 30 June 1962. The
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and instigated, but did not produce, the acclaimed adaptation of
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The actor Boris Karloff, well known for his association with the
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White, Leonard (2003). "Chapter 6. Out of this World - 1962".
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anthology series, each episode was introduced by the actor
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from a series of anthology collections published by
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Boris Karloff
Leonard White
ABC Weekend TV
ITV
Armchair Theatre
science fiction
anthology
television
ITV
ABC Weekend TV
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ITV
Armchair Theatre
Boris Karloff
Isaac Asimov
Philip K. Dick
Clifford D. Simak
British Film Institute
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Out of the Unknown
Irene Shubik
story editor
Sydney Newman
Robert Sheckley
Richard Briers
A for Andromeda
Leonard White
The Avengers

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