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University lecturer Neil Tannahill is drawn into a sinister conspiracy involving secretly-stored Soviet nuclear waste at a remote British nuclear facility after receiving an enigmatic note from legendary atomic scientist and one-time... See more »

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Neil Tannahill
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Meg Tannahill
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Spencer Quist
Dallas Campbell ...
Hugo Cox
Allie Byrne ...
Teri Riley
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Toby Ross
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Luke
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Bill Zeiss
Willie Ross ...
Mr Fulton
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Ewan McAllister
John Vine ...
Special Branch Officer
Rob Dixon ...
Security Guard
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Shaston Driver
Rebecca Lamb ...
Plainclothes Woman
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Hannah Tannahill
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Jessica Tannahill
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Cheryl
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Jack Sankey
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Minister of Science and Research
Grant Parsons ...
Civil Servant
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Director of Ortogene
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Roffey
Aliza James ...
Susan
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Julie
Ged Simmons ...
Police Sgt
Lawrence Elman ...
Omasoft Exec. 1
Norman Naudain ...
Omasoft Exec. 2
Martin McGlade ...
Security Operator 1
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Security Operator 2
Gordon Griffin ...
Crane Operator
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Flautist (as Alison James)
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Angel (voice)
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Angel (voice)
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Angel (voice)
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AHANIA
John Buss ...
Technician (uncredited)
Raji James ...
Prideaux (uncredited)

Directed by

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Roy Battersby

Written by

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Gerry Davis ... (TV series) (as Gerry Davies)
 
John Howlett ... ()
 
Ian McDonald ... ()
 
Kit Pedler ... (TV series)

Produced by

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Analisa Barreto ... associate producer
Lorraine Goodman ... line producer
Peter Lee-Wright ... producer
Yvette Vanson ... executive producer
Simon Wright ... executive producer

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Debbie Wiseman

Cinematography by

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James Aspinall

Editing by

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David Spiers

Editorial Department

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Josef d'Bache-Kane ... assistant on-line editor

Casting By

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Marilyn Johnson

Production Design by

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Sue Ferguson
Christopher Robilliard ... (as Chris Robilliard)

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Ross Dempster
Lucy Dummer

Costume Design by

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Anne Sinclair

Makeup Department

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Stevie Hall ... hair stylist / makeup artist
Mary Hillman ... hair designer / makeup designer

Production Management

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Liz Pearson ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Peter Freeman ... first assistant director
Jeff Taylor ... second assistant director
Sue Wood ... third assistant director

Art Department

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Rebecca Alleway ... production buyer
Malcolm Chilcott ... stand-by painter
Roy Dawson ... stand-by props
Ross Dempster ... assistant art director
Kevin Fleet ... carpenter
Larne Hampson ... dressing props
Lee Hosken ... construction manager
Imogen Jenkins ... painter
Tony Leech ... stand-by carpenter
Barry Lennon ... dressing props
Mickey Lennon ... property master (as Micky Lennon)
Martin Payne ... carpenter
Dini Robilliard ... production buyer
Bob Thorne ... stand-by props

Sound Department

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Roger Dobson ... sound editor
Matt Grimes ... sound editor
Mark Laws ... sound editor
Gill MacDonald ... assistant sound editor
Billy Mahoney ... dubbing mixer
Clare Mahoney ... foley artist (as Claire Mahoney)
Tom Mayhew ... sound maintenance
Keith Quirk ... sound recordist
Jason Swanscott ... foley artist

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Graham Hills ... special effects technician
Graham Longhurst ... special effects supervisor

Visual Effects by

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Phil Eastabrook ... visual effects editor
Shane Warden ... digital effects
Alistair Bell ... visual effects (uncredited)

Stunts

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Dani Biernat ... stunt double
Peter Brayham ... stunt coordinator
Tracey Caudle ... stunt double (as Tracy Caudle)
David Cronnelly ... stunt double (as Dave Cronnelly)
Jo da Silva ... stunt double
Dean Forster ... stunt double
Morgan Johnson ... stunt double
Crispin Layfield ... stunt double

Camera and Electrical Department

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Joe Allen ... electrician
Josh Breckeen ... electrician
Richard Brierley ... focus puller
Billy Brooks ... electrician
John Cooling ... stand-by rigger
John Haylen ... best boy
Cephas Howard ... gaffer
Chris McAllister ... best boy
Sally Miles ... still photographer
Mike Miller ... camera operator
Darren Quinn ... grip

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Jo Rainforth ... costume supervisor
Philip Rainforth ... costume supervisor (as Phil Rainforth)
Anne Sinclair ... costume supervisor
Gerald Moulin ... costume assistant (uncredited)

Location Management

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Ian Aegis ... location manager
Lisa Jones ... location assistant

Music Department

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Steven Price ... music engineer (as Steve Price)

Script and Continuity Department

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Beverly Winston ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Phyl Allarie ... production coordinator
Wim De Greef ... production accountant
Hazel Finch ... company coordinator
Gerry Gilmore ... scientific consultant (as Dr. Gerry Gilmore)
Sophie Siegle ... production assistant
Mitch Skinner ... floor runner
Lewis Sturgeon ... production runner

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

University lecturer Neil Tannahill is drawn into a sinister conspiracy involving secretly-stored Soviet nuclear waste at a remote British nuclear facility after receiving an enigmatic note from legendary atomic scientist and one-time former head of "Doomwatch" (the infamous Scientific watchdog group of the seventies), Dr Spencer Quist. Written by Anonymous

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Also Known As
  • Katastrophe im schwarzen Loch (Germany)
  • Coacción misteriosa (Spain)
  • I synomosia (Greece)
  • Atomgyilkosság (Hungary)
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Runtime
  • 100 min
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Did You Know?

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Trivia The BBC, who made the parent Doomwatch (1970) series, turned this pilot down as it was not felt to fit in with their current drama policy; consequently rival UK broadcaster Channel 5 first transmitted it. See more »
Goofs The credit "Based on the television series created by Kit Pedler and Gerry Davies" is misspelled: the co-creator's name was Gerry Davis. See more »
Movie Connections Follows Doomwatch (1970). See more »

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