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Bernard Quatermass

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1057: 354:), Quatermass is the head of the British Experimental Rocket Group, which has a programme to launch a crewed rocket into space from a base in Tarooma, Australia. Although Quatermass succeeds in launching a three-man crew, the rocket vastly overshoots its projected orbit and returns to Earth much later than planned, crash-landing in London. Only one of the crew, Victor Carroon, remains; it transpires that he has been taken over by an alien presence, eventually forcing Quatermass to destroy him and the other two crewmembers who have been absorbed into him in a climax set in 1279:, he commented: "It almost boils down to an editorial speech by Quatermass representing humanity, or the humane aspects of humanity. He talks to the monster, and so the monster is defeated by an intellectual argument or an emotional appeal". Like Kneale, he contrasted this to American science-fiction productions, where the alien adversary would be defeated by "it being blown up or electrocuted, or having the entire firepower of the army turned against it". Hammer had altered their film version of the story so that the creature is in fact killed by being electrocuted. 1287:, he has acquired a granddaughter; possibly connected with this is the fact that here he seems a much weaker figure who can only defeat the aliens through the sacrifice of the lives of both himself and his granddaughter". Hutchings also compared this to American productions of the era: "The standard, if not clichéd, figures of the clean-cut square-jawed hero and his girl, which are present in some form or other in most US sf films of this period 855: 384:(1958–59), Quatermass's funding is being cut and the Rocket Group is being handed over to military control, much to his disgust. Command is to be handed over to Colonel Breen, and Quatermass senses that he is being forced out: however, after the events of the serial, Breen is dead, Quatermass has helped to save the world and London is recovering from chaos. 1187:
from Kneale recounting the historical environment in which he created and wrote the original 1950s serials; archive material from the original productions and contemporary news broadcasts; and a dramatised strand set shortly before the 1979 serial, with Quatermass being visited in retreat in Scotland
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Nigel Kneale conceived the character of Quatermass in 1953, when he was assigned in his capacity as a BBC television staff drama writer to create a new six-part serial to run on Saturday nights in July and August. Kneale initially named his leading character Professor Charlton, but during the writing
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has often been heavily influenced by the various Quatermass serials, and despite Kneale's dislike of it ("It sounded a terrible idea and I still think it was", he commented in 1986) and his refusal to write for it, unofficial references to Quatermass have appeared in the programme and its spin-offs.
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In contrast to Newman's idea of Quatermass as the embodiment of humanity, writer and lecturer Peter Hutchings in his essay "We are the Martians" sees Quatermass as an isolated character: "In the 1950s Quatermass stories, Quatermass himself is someone who, while working to protect the nation, remains
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world there. Quatermass and the scientist Joe Kapp establish that an alien probe is causing the collapse of society by feeding on the world's youth, and Quatermass forms a plan to drive the intruder away by the detonation of a nuclear bomb. He presses the button to detonate it himself, with Hettie's
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serial, written by Kneale. This was written during production, and contained many additional scenes and extra background detail not included in the original scripts. Kneale offered many of these new scenes to the producers of the television version, but by this stage it was too late for them to be
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Writing in 2005, the television history lecturer Dr Catherine Johnson felt that in the original three 1950s serials, Quatermass as a character represented the championing of science and rationality over the supernatural and the fantastic: "As a leading scientific innovator, Quatermass is invested
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as part of a deal to help the film find US distribution. Kneale, who had little involvement with the film, was unimpressed with this casting: "I may have picked Quatermass's surname out of a phone book, but his first name was carefully chosen: Bernard, after Bernard Lovell, the creator of Jodrell
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Nigel Kneale explained in a 1990s interview the background that had led him to formulate Quatermass and the other characters of the original serial in 1953: "I wanted to write some strong characters, but I didn't want them to be like those horrible people in those awful American science fiction
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to this day". Despite this success, Kneale was unsure about whether the character would ever return, later telling an interviewer: "I didn't want to go on repeating because Professor Quatermass had already saved the world from ultimate destruction three times, and that seemed to me to be quite
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was the highest-grossing film Hammer had made up to that point in its history, and has since been described by one academic as "the key British science fiction film of the 1950s". Hammer was keen to make an immediate follow-up, and wanted to use Quatermass in its 1956 film
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was picked as the only suitable actor available. Robinson was uncomfortable about taking over from Tate and with some of the technical dialogue he was required to deliver, and his performance has been criticised as "robotic", although others such as Andrew Pixley in
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films, chewing gum and stating the obvious. Not that I wanted to do something terribly 'British', but I didn't like all the flag-waving you got in those films. I tried to get real human interest in the stories, and some good humour".
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in 2005. The character also appeared in films, on the radio and in print over a fifty-year period. Kneale picked the character's unusual surname from a London telephone directory, while the first name was in honour of the astronomer
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as "Professor Quite-a-Mess". However, the "Quite-a-Mess" name and references were dropped after only three of the episodes under pressure from Kneale, who felt a 13-week spoof would be to the detriment of the original character.
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by a reporter eager to write his life story. Of the actors who had previously played Quatermass, only Keir and Mills were still alive; Keir took the role, his final professional performance before his death the following year.
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is about an actor who starred in a thinly disguised version of Quatermass, discovering that the events of the serials are becoming reality. The fictional Professor Nightshade was also mentioned in subsequent novels. Author
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In addition to the character's various television and film appearances, Quatermass was also seen in a variety of other media between the 1950s and the 1990s. In 1955 Kneale was invited by the publishers of the
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went further, explaining in a 2003 television documentary on Nigel Kneale's career that he believed Quatermass to be not only a representation of science but of humanity itself. Referring to the conclusion of
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Bank. Pioneer, ultimate questing man. Donlevy played him as a mechanic, a creature with a completely closed mind". Val Guest has praised Donlevy's performance, saying that "he gave it absolute reality".
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and again produced and directed by Cartier, this was eventually broadcast in December 1958 and January 1959. John Robinson was no longer available to play Quatermass, so the role was offered instead to
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as Prof. Darius Quanderhorn — a brilliant, but ruthless scientist keeping the world locked in the year 1952 for 65 years, with almost no-one noticing — in an absurdist parody of and homage to the
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from 5 to 20 December 1955, although Kneale was forced to draw it to a rapid conclusion when the paper lost interest in the project and instructed him to complete the story as soon as possible.
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producer Paul Quinn approached Kneale with the idea of making a new radio series about Quatermass, and the resulting project was produced and aired as the five-part serial
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network that: "Had competitive television been in existence then, we would have killed it every Saturday night while lasted. We are going to need
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in August 1997. The adaptation was written by Peter Thornhill and mounted by Creation Productions, with David Longford starring as Quatermass.
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admitted on a DVD documentary that the idea of setting more serials on contemporary Earth in the early 1970s was to recall a Quatermass feel.
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Quatermass story for serialisation in their newspaper; as he was unable to think of a new storyline, they suggested he simply adapt
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release that this was a deliberate cameo from Quatermass, specifically the John Mills version from the final serial. In the 2008
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later describing it as "one of the most influential series of the 1950s". The following year the BBC's Controller of Programmes,
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film, Kneale was approached by Hammer about writing a fourth Quatermass story directly for them, but the idea came to nothing.
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serial in 1972. This ultimately was not made by the BBC, but Kneale's scripts were produced in 1979 as a four-part serial for
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played Quatermass in an expensive and high-profile production, which was screened on the ITV network. The production company
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Little is revealed of Quatermass's early life during the course of the films and television series in which he appears. In
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Possible remakes of one or more of the Hammer film adaptations were also mooted at various points during the 1990s, with
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It is not clear what happens to the Rocket Group immediately after this: the next time Quatermass is seen on screen (
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Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer – Ted Childs; Director – Piers Haggard (14 November 1979). "An Endangered Species".
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and this time with Kneale's involvement in the script. To the writer's displeasure, Donlevy returned as Quatermass.
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By the early 1970s Kneale was once again regularly writing for the BBC, which announced plans to produce a fourth
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Despite this trauma, Quatermass continues with his space programme, now called the British Rocket Group, and by
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Kneale was not keen to return to the character following this, telling one interviewer: "I blew him up
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All the various film and surviving television productions featuring Quatermass have been released on
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Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer/director – Rudolph Cartier (22 August 1953). "State of Emergency".
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Purser, Philip (7 October 1997). "Obituary: Formidable regular on the small screen: Andrew Keir".
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a curiously isolated figure, bereft of anything resembling a meaningful relationship. In the 1979
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By the summer of 1957, Kneale was working on the scripts for a third and final BBC serial. Titled
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Producer – Tom Ware; Executive Producer – Michael Poole (15 October 2003). "The Kneale Tapes".
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Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer/director – Rudolph Cartier (22 December 1958). "The Halfmen".
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Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer/director – Rudolph Cartier (12 November 1955). "The Coming".
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Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer/director – Rudolph Cartier (22 October 1955). "The Bolts".
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have praised Robinson for doing compelling work after the initial episode of the serial.
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Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer/director – Rudolph Cartier (26 January 1959). "Hob".
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films and television series. Also, they created a novel of the same name released by
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serial in his notes accompanying the e-book release as "a TV series that isn't quite
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for the BBC, and he offered the role of Quatermass to one of the stars of that play,
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suggested that the character shares other elements from other British heroes such as
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released its film adaptation of the first serial in British cinemas. Directed by
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Dunkley, Chris (15 November 1972). "Quatermass and Quixote in BBC drama plans".
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Pixley, Andrew (6 November 2006). "Christmas Special: The Christmas Invasion".
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in 1066. The Professor's first name, Bernard, was in honour of the astronomer
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to capitalise on the British "X" classification and starred American actor
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Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer – Paul Quinn (4 March 1996). "Episode 1".
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serials, it is only through science that the alien invasions are overcome
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The Quanderhorn Xperimentations: Andrew Marshall and Rob Grant Interview
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Quatermass also appears in a short segment of the 2007 graphic novel
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Quatermass.org.uk – Nigel Kneale & Quatermass Appreciation Site
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in 1993, but again nothing was eventually filmed. In February 2012
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as "simply the first finest thing the BBC ever made. It justifies
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process decided he wanted something more striking and memorable.
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newspaper as "a brilliantly conceived and finely crafted creation
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier Annotations
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help, and they are killed in the blast as the planet is saved.
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A History – An Unauthorised History of the Doctor Who Universe
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The role of Quatermass was featured in three influential BBC
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Sangster, Jim; Paul Condon (2005). "The Quatermass series".
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have been preserved in full. Only the first two episodes of
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A television spoof appeared in a 1986 episode of the BBC
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was staged, with the permission of Kneale, outdoors in a
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newspaper wrote in 1997 that: "Keir also made many films
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and the German rocket programme, before helping a young
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in the spring of 1996. The serial had three strands: a
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is a fictional scientist originally created by writer
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portrays the titular character in the 2005 remake of
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Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale
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The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: Black Dossier
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This time the film was directed by 3369:The Quatermass Trilogy – A Controlled Paranoia 3089:The Quatermass Collection â€“ Viewing Notes 1597:, produced, directed, and wrote the 2018→2020 1485:The 1956 British science fiction horror film, 1463:confirmed in his notes accompanying the later 705:following their conquest of the country under 241:of the 1950s, and again in a final serial for 3389: 2286:"Hammer Films Reboot "Quartermass", Dracula?" 2030: 2028: 1530:, in turn playing "Professor Ned Cratermess, 1508:In February 1959 the BBC radio comedy series 549:Remake of the 1953 TV series, broadcast live 526:recut into movie "The Quatermass Conclusion" 343:Quatermass conducted top secret work for the 8: 2876: 2874: 2492: 2490: 1758:(18 July 1953). 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Quatermass
Quatermass (disambiguation)
The Quatermass Experiment
The Quatermass Experiment (remake)
Nigel Kneale
Reginald Tate
1953
Brian Donlevy
1955
1957
John Robinson
1955
André Morell
1958–1959
Andrew Keir
1967
1996
John Mills
1979
Jason Flemyng
2005
Aerospace engineer
Nigel Kneale
BBC Television
British space programme
science fiction serials
Thames Television
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