The sets , locations and filming are everything I love , particlarly the hotel interior . I think this is whats known in si fi circles as a " cozy catastrophy movie ." Would love to see it colourised , that process brings out so much more detail .
@slightnosweetКүн бұрын
A tale as old as time, when a madman chasing you, run towards the most secluded spot 😑
@maureenkirby12073 күн бұрын
I've watched this several times as it's extremely well done. Many thanks for sharing it. 🎉
@abrr20004 күн бұрын
Thankyou for uplaoding a version of this show WITHOUT the scuffed audio. I enjoyed being able to watch this show minus the tinny clipping and generally awful audio.
@MichaelDevaney-d5x5 күн бұрын
Sheer class a total masterpiece
@sergioabbiati9308 күн бұрын
Finalmente ti ho "trovato". Quanta emozione e commozione ho provato nel vedere questo stupendo film!!
@liminal-m3g10 күн бұрын
Back when 'Uranus' was 'Uranus' 👍
@liminal-m3g10 күн бұрын
So the basic premis of this show is that a bunch of guys are desperate to escape from a space station stuffed full of beautiful women? 😆
@anodyne5713 күн бұрын
Arthur sure was an unlikeable fellow.
@anodyne5714 күн бұрын
Amusingly, John Grillo (Mr. Parvis) attempts to get the American accent right, which would nominally be that of someone hailing from the midwest namely, Waukesha, Wisconsin. But to these American ears, Parvis' speech winds up sounding like a funky hash of totally unrelated accents: of a New Yawkuh channeling a Chicahgoin, who attended school in Massachoosits topped with a gravy of Yiddish. This is what Americans deserve after our endlessly comical attempts to make a cockney out of every British character we attempt to portray. The Dick Van Dyke school of impersonation. Fair play I'd say.
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
If we apply an intertextual analysis of the Cloud Burst narrative, the inescapable conclusion is that Ravi, Mrs Green and Number 2 would've gotten away with it if hadn't been for those meddling kids
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
shout song is really good!
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
Ram Pandit and Mr. Turner secretly working with cloudbusting tech. "And anytime it rains, you're here in my head...". Kit Pedlar was pretty plugged in.
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
Number 2 is such a sh*t
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
Science advisor Kit Pedlar co-creator of The Cybermen
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
5:30 continuity - they forgot the plane when leaving Ram Pandit
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
Rookie error: in real life the yellow motor cyclist should recruit the kids to spy on Ram Pandit by offering a better plane, or sherbet fountains or copies of "Patches" or whatever Lizzie Dripping was into
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
WERTY keyboard
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
Watching this is one of my earliest memories. I would have been 3 years old at the time, and never saw all the episodes, but I loved those I watched. And of course, it was repeated in subsequent years, and I caught some of the repeats when off sick from school. Ram Pandit FTW.
@nygelsylvester463422 күн бұрын
Lizzie dripping
@BrennanYoung19 күн бұрын
"Look, Mr. Turner, I know I'm not a scientist... (blinks). Well, not yet..." it turned out to be Blue Peter
@nancyhersch781323 күн бұрын
Every show if there a pet, they kill the pet. Cats are great pets.
@derykbarker963427 күн бұрын
I thought I had posted this a couple of days ago, but it seems to have gone missing... I have been waiting 60 years to see this, as I was on the set for one day of the filming back in 1964. At that time David Spenser's life partner Victor Pemberton worked for my father and they had both got to know our family quite well. (Vic later became a full-time writer and was at one point Script Editor for Dr. Who - he wrote "Fury of the Deep" which introduced the Sea Devils and, more importantly, the Sonic Screwdriver.) So Vic and David invited me to spend the day at Shepperton Studios, even though I was not quite 14 and you needed to be 16 to be allowed entry. I looked (and, I hope, acted) older than my age so David Vic and I lied... I have three very clear memories of that day. 1. How very, very slow filmmaking is. 2. Seeing the H-bombs from Dr. Strangelove sitting by the side of the studio's access road, still with their graffiti ("HI THERE! and DEAR JOHN). 3. Having lunch with Denis Price and Thorley Walters, who were charming and very kind to this totally unknown teenager. At one point Denis P asked me if I had any ambitions to become and actor: "because, if you do, then watch carefully what Thorley and I do, then don't do any of that". An unforgettable day, but I had been thinking I was doomed never to see the film itself and now I can.
@JoseKoste28 күн бұрын
Llevo buscando esta pelicula 46 años. Me dio un susto de morir alla por 1978, cuando la dieron en la TV. Tenia unos 6 años y la escena donde muere la señora me asusto tanto que sali corriendo de la casa, jajajaja. Siempre quise volver a verla, por que sabia que era la tipica pelicula de terror de los 60 que no asusta a nadie (salvo a mi con 6 años). Pero no sabia el nombre y recordaba muy poco de la trama. Asi que investigando y buscando, al fin la encontre.
@speakatron563428 күн бұрын
Superb!
@gahan9328 күн бұрын
Great acting in now days they can't make a simple horror without blood and gore😮
@watchreadplayretro29 күн бұрын
Wait, did this beat Battlestar Galactica to the 'jumping higher' thing, BSG original was 1978 wasn't it, and this was 1976, well I never, I suspect it's just a sci-fi thing anyway, but the oldest sci-fi I knew of with the protagonists able to jump higher was BSG! Anyway great uploads, loving this series so far, thanks for upping the eps!
@Stage-byStageАй бұрын
Eerie!
@MinhThu-xn2btАй бұрын
How I long for the BBC to do a mini-series adaptation of Phil Rickman's 625-page masterpiece "Crybbe"(1993) A homage to M.R. James & Dickens.
@alansmith1989Ай бұрын
The only one missing is the adaptation of `The Last Séance` which was originally written by Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle, I think?
@NormalCasterАй бұрын
1:51:02
@My_BaddАй бұрын
No wonder I'm f@*ked up 😅
@NoRemainingCommercialPotentialАй бұрын
How can you look at Jenny's adorable little face and be 'f@*ked up? 😂
@My_BaddАй бұрын
@NoRemainingCommercialPotential 🤣 it's the green dude. I remember that wierd little outfit
@noelmollinedo2187Ай бұрын
Thanks for the video
@EltonlalehamАй бұрын
I was shocked that Mrs Green was a villain but it goes to prove one can never be too sure.
@EltonlalehamАй бұрын
I wish in the year of 1974 I had been older than 5 say 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16 or even older say 20 or 20 plus.
@EltonlalehamАй бұрын
I liked this series in billions of ways
@1MysteryLover1969Ай бұрын
Good story, but I don't quite understand the ghost the lady was referring to at the beginning.
@UncleDavesKitchenАй бұрын
Mel is really packed into those britches.
@milliequick1271Ай бұрын
Thank you so much, uploader
@martin-mi3cgАй бұрын
Music by Boards of Canada ? Remember this like it was yesterday but it was sooooo long ago
@sharimuhamad5905Ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤
@Shimmy2462 ай бұрын
1980’s the golden age of television.
@bensmithkent222 ай бұрын
Dark haired is a right milf. Actually wouldnt kick either out.
@rentslave2 ай бұрын
I didn't know that Fauci was on the job in 1964.
@LouiseMannigel2 ай бұрын
Watched this in Australia as a child, though had forgotten all about it, and just stumbled across it here, recognising the name Moon Stallion! And could sing along with the theme song, note for note!
@TheRickie412 ай бұрын
So very quiet, subtile and touching in it’s raw beauty. Who could imagine to find such treasures? But then, it’s from a different time, where tv productions had another impact and were not corrupted by the unbearable flatness they often present these days.
@sergioabbiati9308 күн бұрын
È così come dite voi
@BBoaBrim2 ай бұрын
Even though I saw this years ago as a very young child, I can still remember the shock among us boys when we discovered that the man on the motorbike (who’d been our favourite of the Cloudburst villains) was in fact a woman. 😂
@Citizenesse82 ай бұрын
I saw this movie ages ago and I have it on VHS. I love it.
@TortleTalk2 ай бұрын
I love that there's an inbetweeners episode like this
@nydv162 ай бұрын
Although I came here for Kate, but I loved the character of Marcie. Reet, the character of Kate wasn't given much dialogue but this show made her first appearance which is amazing.
@macdapimp832 ай бұрын
Geoff's mums a bit toxic. Fancy her advising her friend Mrs Baxter that telling the truth is no way to start a relationship 🤣