Q.E.D. (U.S. TV series)
For the strand of science documentary films, see Q.E.D. (BBC TV series).
Q.E.D. | |
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Created by |
John Hawkesworth Robert Schlitt |
Starring | Sam Waterston |
Opening theme |
Ken Howard Alan Blaikley |
Ending theme |
Ken Howard Alan Blaikley |
Country of origin | USA |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) | Consolidated Productions |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | March 23 – April 27, 1982 |
Q.E.D. is a 1982 adventure television series set in Edwardian England, starring Sam Waterston as Professor Quentin Everett Deverill. The Professor was a scientific detective in the mold of Sherlock Holmes, and the series had a smattering of what would later be called steampunk. In the show, the lead character was known primarily by his initials, Q.E.D; the reference here is that Q.E.D. usually stands for quod erat demonstrandum, a statement signalling the end of a proof. The show aired on the CBS network in the United States, and by a variety of ITV companies in the United Kingdom.
Cast
- Prof. Quentin E. Deverill – Sam Waterston
- Phipps – George Innes
- Charlie Andrews – A.C. Weary
- Jenny Martin – Caroline Langrishe (episodes 2 to 6 only)
- Dr. Stefan Kilkiss – Julian Glover (episodes 1, 2 and 4 only)
Episodes
- Target: London (1982-03-23)
- The Great Motor Race (1982-03-30)
- Infernal Device (1982-04-06)
- The 4:10 to Zurich (1982-04-13)
- To Catch a Ghost (1982-04-20)
- The Limehouse Connection (1982-04-27)
External links
- Q.E.D. at the Internet Movie Database
- Q.E.D. at TV.com
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