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On subsequent re-releases, the film reverted to the title The Quatermass Experiment. [52] The Quatermass Xperiment premièred on 26 August 1955 at the London Pavilion on Piccadilly Circus. [95] The supporting feature was The Eric Winstone Band Show. [52] It performed extremely well during its West End run, taking £3,500 a week at the box ...
Articles related to the Quatermass series of science-fiction film and television productions. Pages in category "Quatermass" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.
The Quatermass Memoirs was repeated several times on digital radio station BBC7 from 2003, and the serial was released on CD in 2006. [52] A live theatrical production of Quatermass and the Pit was staged, with the permission of Kneale, outdoors in a quarry at the village of Cropwell Bishop in Nottinghamshire in August 1997. The adaptation was ...
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The Quatermass Experiment is a British science fiction serial broadcast by BBC Television during the summer of 1953 and re-staged by BBC Four in 2005. Set in the near future against the background of a British space programme, it tells the story of the first crewed flight into space, supervised by Professor Bernard Quatermass of the British Experimental Rocket Group.
Reginald Tate (13 December 1896 – 23 August 1955) [1] was an English actor, veteran of many roles on stage, in films and on television.He is remembered best as the first actor to play the television science-fiction character Professor Bernard Quatermass, in the 1953 BBC Television serial The Quatermass Experiment.
Quatermass II is a British science fiction serial, originally broadcast by BBC Television in the autumn of 1955. It is the second in the Quatermass series by writer Nigel Kneale , and the oldest of those serials to survive in its entirety in the BBC archives.
Quatermass was an heroic scientist who appeared in various television, film and radio productions written by Kneale for the BBC, Hammer Film Productions and Thames Television between 1953 and 1996. Kneale wrote original scripts and successfully adapted works by writers such as George Orwell , John Osborne , H. G. Wells and Susan Hill .