Tales of Unease: The Complete Series [DVD]

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Tales of Unease: The Complete Series [DVD]

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UK / ITV – London Weekend Television – Duet Films / 7×30 minute episodes / Broadcast 30 October – 11 December 1970

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Filmed almost entirely on location during the spring of 1969 and broadcast during the winter of 1969-1970, this remarkable adaptation of Alan Garner's award-winning novel was a radical production that raised the bar for what viewers could expect from a teenage drama – and which was a significant influence on children's television throughout the 1970s. This extraordinary tale of the supernatural, sexual jealousy and class division broke new ground and is presented here as a brand-new high definition remaster from original film elements in its original full screen aspect ratio. The main objective of Tales of Unease was, as the Evening Standard determined at the time, "to impart a sense of unease rather than out-and-out horror" and it's one which the series achieves relatively easy. In terms of "out-and-out horror", very little, if any, surfaces throughout the series and, in fact, it feels very quaint compared to the more infamous horrors of the early 1970s. However, the sense of unease is certainly palpable, and it begins with a nightmarish title sequence which feels remarkable for 1970. As a disembodied and crudely sculpted head spins into the centre of the screen, a series of haunting synths play out before the spinning head, with one eye now open, melts into the title screen. Tales from the Cryptkeeper 1 9 9 3 - 1 9 9 5 (USA) 39 x 30 minute episodes In the 1950s, EC Comics had… Kids 1 9 7 9 (UK) 13 x 60 minute episodes Debuting on 27 April 1979, LWT's Kids provided 13 hour-long episodes…

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Tales of Unease was a British supernatural drama series based on a series of horror story anthologies, edited by John Burke. Have you tried IMDB, Johnny? I'm going to pop over there now as you've got me curious about it too ... Episodes 1 hour ago Christmas Cookie Challenge: A Very Gingerbread Puppet Show (Food Network Thursday November 2, 2023) There are a number of candidates for best episode of the series, with The Old Banger being my personal favourite. Automotive horror is a rare beast, but it's wonderfully played out here as a vengeful motorcar surreptitiously snakes its way across London to settle a score with its previous owners. It's a curious tale, one which finds central characters John (Terence Rigby) and Sue Partridge (Pinkie Johnstone) making their way through a comedy of inconveniences before sliding into the absurd and tumbling headfirst towards a horrific ending. It's unlike anything I've seen and writer Richardson Morgan is to be praised for his contribution here.

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This cookie, set by YouTube, registers a unique ID to store data on what videos from YouTube the user has seen. Tales of Unease’ is on DVD exclusively from networkonair.com from 17 October: https://new.networkonair.com/tales-of-unease/Only ever produced in Bookform - and it's weird that there were never any reprints with TV tie in covers etc, etc. Every device we sell or rent on the musicMagpie Store goes through an extensive in-house refurbishment process to ensure you're getting a great quality device for a great price. Here's everything you need to know! Adapted from John Rowe Townsend’s award-winning novel and produced by BAFTA winner Peter Plummer, whose credits include the highly acclaimed adaptation of Alan Garner’s The Owl Service, this unsettling and atmospheric mystery series won the prestigious Harlequin award at 1973’s BAFTAs. Starring James Bate as an isolated teenage boy who undergoes a disturbing loss of identity and Milton Johns as his unlikely nemesis, The Intruderis featured here as a brand-new high definition remaster from original film elements in its original fullscreen aspect ratio. Jon Dear on the Network release of LWT’s anthology series script-edited by John Burke. ‘Tales Of Unease’ DVD Slipcase An obscure, largely unknown horror portmanteau series broadcast in November to December 1970 has been dug up from deep in the ITV archive. Off the shelf masters from the LWT vaults presented on disc by Network.

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A young art student takes a beautiful girl home after a dance but discovers that she is no longer on the pillion of his motorcycle. Alison and her stepbrother Roger are on a family holiday at a remote Welsh cottage. She discovers a service of old dinner plates, which have a strange floral pattern that turns into owls when traced to paper. But what is the connection between this owl service, the strange gardener, the angry housekeeper and the mysterious local legend? Gradually the uncanny power of the valley takes over and the legend begins to unfold. These unanswered questions are all the more frustrating given that precious screen time is wasted early in the episode, with David and another student jumping about on a giant inflatable art installation. The series was also strongly cast with appearances from the likes of Susan George, James Hazledine, Michael Culver, Talfryn Thomas, Tessa Wyatt, Roy Dotrice and Terence Rigby.Arnold Haithwaite pursues his strange and solitary profession on the Cumbrian sands beside the Irish Sea. He is a sand pilot and, like a sea pilot, must know his way about; he must have a strong sense of both locality and identity. This is called into question by another figure that haunts this strange landscape: a sinister intruder who claims to be the real Arnold Haithwaite. Oooo, that sounds interesting. Do you think Dem would mind if you told us where it is? I wouldn't mind taking a look at that and seeing if I want to join. Network in the UK continues to trawl through the ITV vaults and this little gem of a anthology series gets it's moment in the sun for new generations to savour. Seven tales of horror, all worth seeing will no doubt be viewed by plenty of fans this coming Halloween in their home cinemas. Image and sound are solid for a series such as this made on combination of 16mm film and PAL 625 line videotape. Disc extras are limited to a single fine still gallery but another Andrew Pixley viewing notes booklet is also included, although not provided for review. Highly recommended.

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Adapted from John Rowe Townsend's award-winning novel and produced by BAFTA winner Peter Plummer, whose credits include the highly acclaimed adaptation of Alan Garner's The Owl Service, this unsettling and atmospheric mystery series won the prestigious Harlequin award at 1973's BAFTAs. Starring James Bate as an isolated teenage boy who undergoes a disturbing loss of identity and Milton Johns as his unlikely nemesis, The Intruder is featured here as a brand-new high definition remaster from original film elements in its original fullscreen aspect ratio. Bad Bad Jo Jo written by Midnight Cowboy scribe James Leo Herlihy centres on a retiring comic book writer meeting a couple of over enthusiastic fans. Roy Dotrice has huge fun as the louche Hathaway, whose careless creations have made him famous. The pen is apparently mightier than the sword, and if you live by the pen, well then… Roy Dotrice in Bad Bad Jo Jo.Records the default button state of the corresponding category & the status of CCPA. It works only in coordination with the primary cookie. Tales of The Unexpected 1 9 7 9 - 1 9 8 8 (UK) 72 x 24 minute episodes Anglia's series of half-hour plays with… Tales of Unease was a short lived anthology of spooky, strange and occasionally scary half hour dramas. Like the later Tales of the Unexpected the 30 minute format works well as the tension in each story mounts and doesn’t out stay its welcome. Hmmm, another thought. Now I know you're miles away from Bradford but the National Media Museum have a "TV Heaven" section where you can watch old programmes, so long as they have copies. Now, I'm wondering if their "sister" museum, the Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI), has the same kind of set-up? If so, if you're going to London some time, that might help? All episodes of Tales of Unease survived but this is the series first commercial release. It was produced by Paul Knight who would go on to helm Robin of Sherwood and London’s Burning. Susan George in Ride Ride.



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