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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
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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.
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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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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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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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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
371:. In this serial, his daughter, Paula Quatermass, works as an assistant at the Rocket Group, but there is no sign of a wife or other children. In the fourth episode of the serial he mentions that he never reached his twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, tying in with
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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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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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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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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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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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Sangster, Jim; Paul Condon (2005). "The Quatermass series".
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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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Into the Unknown: The Fantastic Life of Nigel Kneale
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2715:"Nigel Kneale – Behind the Dark Door"
2713:Pixley, Andrew; Nigel Kneale (1986).
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1999:"Quatermass Experiment, The (1953)"
1578:as "Professor Martin Cratermouse".
762:The serial was a success, with the
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2740:Newley, Patrick (5 January 2007).
1900:Writer – Nigel Kneale; Producer –
1654:"Quatermass creator dies, aged 84"
1518:, entitled "The Scarlet Capsule".
882:was being transmitted by the BBC,
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2881:Jewell, Stephen (16 April 2013).
1714:McKay, Sinclair (19 March 2005).
3339:. pp. 48 pages. BBCDVD1478.
1681:Adrian, Jack (2 November 2006).
1522:played his regular character in
1267:the fantastic events depicted".
1004:The Quatermass Experiment (2005)
620:Remake of the 1958–59 TV series
1603:The Quanderhorn Xperimentations
1306:The BBC science-fiction series
1000:Quatermass (TV serial and film)
581:AKA The Creeping Unknown (USA)
461:Only two episodes of six exist
3236:British Science Fiction Cinema
2652:(paperback ed.). London:
2549:Brown, Geoff (23 April 2003).
1546:In the early 1970s, a British
1192:was repeated several times on
967:Soon after the release of the
749:It Is Midnight, Dr. Schweitzer
212:Hettie Carlson (granddaughter)
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3753:Fictional aerospace engineers
3163:: Quanderhorn, episode guide
1051:Quatermass in the Third Reich
994:On television (1970s onwards)
850:Quatermass and the Pit (film)
597:Remake of the 1955 TV series
579:Remake of the 1953 TV series
317:Quatermass in the Third Reich
3579:The Year of the Sex Olympics
3226:Quatermass 2 – Viewing Notes
2950:(Special Edition 14): 12–21.
1157:Arrow Books also released a
878:At roughly the same time as
3262:Johnson, Catherine (2005).
3233:Hunter, I. Q., ed. (1999).
1716:"A tale of British boffins"
1372:script editor and producer
986:, president of the revived
946:and starred Scottish actor
936:Five Million Years to Earth
599:AKA Enemy From Space (USA)
327:and becoming involved with
32:Quatermass (disambiguation)
3779:
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2966:"Nightshade – Chapter One"
2809:"The Ambassadors of Death"
1087:as the original had been.
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3462:The Quatermass Experiment
3430:The Quatermass Experiment
3353:The Quatermass Experiment
3095:. p. 18. BBCDVD1478.
1818:The Quatermass Experiment
1761:The Quatermass Experiment
1394:Remembrance of the Daleks
1380:, the writer of the 2013
1277:The Quatermass Experiment
1140:The Quatermass Experiment
1081:The Quatermass Experiment
1065:The Quatermass Experiment
1033:The Quatermass Conclusion
980:The Quatermass Experiment
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3763:Fictional British people
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3481:The Quatermass Xperiment
2186:Hearn & Rigby, p. 7.
2046:Hearn & Rigby, p. 6.
1498:The Quatermass Xperiment
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906:The Quatermass Xperiment
893:The Quatermass Xperiment
865:The Quatermass Xperiment
842:The Quatermass Xperiment
566:The Quatermass Xperiment
271:... remained a modern '
3721:The SĂ©ance at Hobs Lane
3331:Pixley, Andrew (2005).
3199:"The Kugelmass Episode"
3087:Pixley, Andrew (2005).
2650:Doctor Who: The Sixties
2511:Pixley, Andrew (2006).
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481:All six episodes exist
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3654:The Abominable Snowman
3524:The Quatermass Memoirs
3497:Quatermass and the Pit
3446:Quatermass and the Pit
3293:Kinsey, Wayne (2002).
3272:British Film Institute
2865:"Image of the Fendahl"
2795:"Spearhead from Space"
1886:Quatermass and the Pit
1869:Quatermass and the Pit
1785:The Quatermass Memoirs
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1516:Quatermass and the Pit
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1366:The Lazarus Experiment
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1481:Parodies and homages
1361:Image of the Fendahl
1331:Spearhead from Space
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794:Time Screen Magazine
325:1936 Berlin Olympics
2851:"The Seeds of Doom"
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3149:Jess Nevins
2433:Vine, Sarah
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1790:BBC Radio 3
1621:Woody Allen
1607:James Fleet
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1563:sketch show
1503:Dean Jagger
1432:Mark Gatiss
1349:The Daemons
1181:BBC Radio 3
984:Simon Oakes
948:Andrew Keir
940:its version
868:(1955) and
832:now exist.
806:Alec Clunes
687:Isle of Man
616:Andrew Keir
418:Appearances
323:during the
134:Andrew Keir
3748:Quatermass
3737:Categories
3454:Quatermass
3422:Television
3204:13 January
3072:6 November
3043:6 November
3014:12 January
2980:12 January
2924:Doctor Who
2751:8 February
2725:9 February
2690:Des Moines
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1911:Quatermass
1902:Ted Childs
1788:. London.
1764:. London.
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1552:themselves
1491:, made by
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1451:Doctor Who
1444:Doctor Who
1440:Quatermass
1436:Nightshade
1426:Nightshade
1421:Doctor Who
1410:Doctor Who
1399:Doctor Who
1382:Doctor Who
1378:Neil Cross
1370:Doctor Who
1309:Doctor Who
1301:Doctor Who
1285:Quatermass
1272:Kim Newman
1257:Quatermass
1209:theatrical
1163:Quatermass
1102:Sarah Vine
1024:John Mills
1019:Quatermass
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695:fruiterers
639:John Mills
517:John Mills
508:Quatermass
442:Television
433:Played by
390:Quatermass
369:Moon bases
218:Professor
191:Occupation
147:John Mills
77:Created by
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3404:Works by
3358:bbc.co.uk
3276:182 pages
3245:218 pages
3241:Routledge
3067:bbc.co.uk
3038:bbc.co.uk
3004:bbc.co.uk
2970:bbc.co.uk
2909:Writer –
2823:"Inferno"
2746:The Stage
2599:Timsehift
2555:The Times
2441:The Times
2412:bbc.co.uk
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2125:bbc.co.uk
2090:TV Heaven
1750:Writer –
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547:TV movie
411:dystopian
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209:Relatives
186:Professor
129:1958–1959
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2603:BBC Four
2557:. London
1659:BBC News
1196:station
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1075:channel
836:In films
699:East End
493:1958–59
300:surveyor
247:BBC Four
201:Children
70:(remake)
2933:BBC One
1343:Inferno
1265:explain
1207:A live
874:(1957).
703:Normans
677:History
315:serial
313:prequel
3705:(1982)
3697:(1966)
3689:(1964)
3681:(1962)
3673:(1960)
3665:(1959)
3657:(1957)
3638:(1995)
3630:(1991)
3622:(1989)
3614:(1981)
3611:Kinvig
3606:(1976)
3603:Beasts
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