Kinvig (1981) Episode 01 - Contact by Nigel Kneale London Weekend Television
Tony Haygarth as Des Kinvig Prunella Gee as Miss Griffin
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Kinvig (1981) Episode 01 - Contact by Nigel Kneale London Weekend Television
Tony Haygarth as Des Kinvig Prunella Gee as Miss Griffin
Nigel Kneale centenary (28.4.1922 - 28.4.2022)
"I suppose my happiest relationship has been with the director I worked with many times, Rudolph Cartier. We had a lot in common mentally and we got on well, so it was a great pleasure in those days to work on shows where we both knew we were taking risks, and Rudi was ready to take fearful chances technically. I think he was the only person in the BBC who would have attempted or succeeded in bringing off those early Quatermass shows at that time. The director had to carry an awful lot of responsibility. Now, much more is taken by the additional invented personnel, and of course the technical wizardry that surrounds any show. The personal load is less."
"I suppose children did watch and occasionally I'm approached by someone who says 'I remember the first Quatermass and I was three years old and I hid behind the sofa...' and that stuff, and my answer is: 'You shouldn't have been watching, you should have been in bed,' because we did warn. We did our best to see that small people didn't watch them because we knew that we were exciting, or trying to excite, veins of unease in the viewers - and whereas an adult can cope, a small immature mind can't cope with suggestions of that kind. Even background music can give nightmares."
"[On the success of Quatermass:] I suppose it's a help in probably the wrong way. Because what it tends to bring me is people who say, 'Can we do another Quatermass?' or something like that. Also, you get typed. You have a successful career up to a certain point, then you say, 'I want to break away and do something different.' But they go, 'No, do what you've done before. We can sell that, we know we can sell it.' It takes a lot of determination to fight that off."
Prunella Gee Kinvig (1981)
Kinvig (1981), about a regular schlub who is asked to travel to other planets by a gorgeous gal from Mercury. It’s Hitchhiker’s Guide meets Walter Mitty.
Colin Jeavons as Jim Piper from “Kinvig”.
Colin Jeavons as Jim Piper from “Kinvig”.
Colin Jeavons as Jim Piper from “Kinvig”.
We are gearing up for our next event here at Global Sunrise: The Christmas Pub Quiz!
On 8th December we are hosting a Christmas quiz in The Lounge in Selly Oak in conjunction with KINVIG the University's Geography Society, and we would love for you to join us! The proceeds of this night will be split between Global Sunrise, and KINVIG's Charity of the Year: Ruby's Fat Cow Fund (a charity dedicated to help children with cancer and their families).
Doors open at 7.30pm (Quiz starting at 7.45pm), with only £2 entry per person. Food will be available from The Lounge during the evening, as well as a cake sale, so bring your friends along and lets get into the festive spirit!