Undermind (TV series)

Undermind
Directed by Bill Bain
Laurence Bourne
Peter Dews
Patrick Dromgoole
Raymond Menmuir
Peter Potter
Starring Rosemary Nicols
Jeremy Wilkin
Denis Quilley
Theme music composer Paul Lewis
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 11
Production
Camera setup Multiple-camera setup
Running time 60 minutes
50 minutes
(excluding advertisements)
Release
Original network ITV
Picture format 405-line Black & White
(4:3 SDTV)
Audio format Mono
Original release 1965

Undermind is a science fiction television drama produced by ABC Weekend Television in 1965. It ran for eleven episodes of sixty minutes each. It starred Rosemary Nicols, Jeremy Wilkin and Denis Quilley.

The series was devised by Shoestring and Bergerac creator Robert Banks Stewart, who also went on to write for Doctor Who. Several other writers known for their work on Who also contributed scripts: David Whitaker, Bill Strutton and Robert Holmes.

Plot

Personnel Officer Drew Heriot returns to the United Kingdom after working in Australia to discover his brother, Police Detective Frank Heriot, behaving oddly, to the distress of his sister-in-law Anne. Investigating together, they discover that a disembodied alien force is using high frequency signals to brainwash people - including Drew's brother - into committing subversive acts as a prelude to a full-scale invasion. Together, Drew and Anne battle to stop the acts of sabotage while trying to alert Britain to the danger...

Recurring Cast

Full Series

Full Series

Flowers of Havoc, The New Dimension, Death in England and Too Many Enemies

Waves of Sound and End Signal

Waves of Sound and End Signal

Episodes

1 Instance One aka Onset of Fear
2 Flowers of Havoc
3 The New Dimension
4 Death in England
5 Too Many Enemies
6 Intent to Destroy
7 Song of Death
8 Puppets of Evil
9 Test for the Future
10 Waves of Sound
11 End Signal

Release

The series was released on DVD by Network DVD on 23 July 2012.[1]

References

  1. "Undermind: The Complete Series". Network DVD. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
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