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sees a genetically created creature fall in love with one of the people who come to investigate its creator's lab. Originally published in Argosy, this story also appears in The Best of John Wyndham (a.k.a. The Man from Beyond) under the title "The Perfect Creature"). Affair of the Heart
"Consider Her Ways" (1964), episode of the series The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, directed by Robert Stevens; Based on novelette "Random Quest": "Random Quest" (1969), episode of the series Out of the Unknown, directed by Christopher Barry; Quest for Love (1971), film directed by Ralph Thomas; Random Quest (1986), TV movie directed by Luke Watson
It is a retelling of Sophocles' Oedipus Rex. Berkoff wrote: "Greek came to me via Sophocles, trickling its way down the millennia until it reached the unimaginable wastelands of Tufnell Park ... In my eyes, Britain seemed to have become a gradually decaying island, preyed upon by the wandering hordes who saw no future for themselves in a ...
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"Dumb Martian" (1962), episode of the series Armchair Theatre and Out of This World, directed by Charles Jarrott, based on novelette "Dumb Martian" "No Place Like Earth" (1965), episode of the series Out of the Unknown, directed by Peter Potter, based on short story "Time to Rest" and novelette "No Place on Earth" [1]
"The Book Club", illustrated by co-creator and original 30 Days of Night artist Ben Templesmith. It involves a suburban book club's discussion of Stella Olemaun's book (also titled 30 Days of Night). This arouses suspicion about a shut-in neighbor, leading to his murder by the unruly book club. "The Hand That Feeds", illustrated by Szymon ...
"Consider Her Ways" is a 1956 science fiction novella by English writer John Wyndham.It was republished as part of a 1961 collection entitled Consider Her Ways and Others, where it forms over a third of the book.
Looking through the counterpart's best-selling novels, he discovers a streak of brutality that becomes increasingly pronounced from book to book, making him resent seeing his name on their covers. This, he discovers, was also manifested in the counterpart's rather troubled relationship with his wife Ottilie.