The Mad Death
The Mad Death | |
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Country of origin | Scotland |
No. of episodes | 3 |
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Original network | BBC1 |
Original release | 1983 |
The Mad Death is a television serial made by BBC Scotland. It was filmed in 1981 and transmitted 2 years later in 1983.
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Plot
The three-part series examined the effects of an outbreak of rabies in the United Kingdom and was noted for its occasionally chilling content. It has been described by at least one reference book as being one of the most bleak and disturbing drama series ever attempted.[citation needed]
Production
The music for the opening titles consisted of a voice whispering the first four lines of All Things Bright and Beautiful over a montage of animals' faces, distorted by a rippling water effect, symbolising the hydrophobia caused by rabies.
The episodes were filmed around Scotland including inside East Kilbride Shopping Centre.
The series has only ever been repeated once on BBC, although it was later shown in UK Gold in the 1990s. An edited version was made to film length and released on a VHS in the mid-80s.
Cast
- Richard Heffer as Michael Hilliard
- Barbara Kellerman as Dr. Ann Maitland
- Richard Morant as Johnny Dalry
- Ed Bishop as Tom Siegler
- Valerie Holliman as Norma Siegler
- Debbi Blythe as Jane Stoddard
- Brenda Bruce as Miss Stonecroft
External links
- The Mad Death at BBC Programmes
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). The Mad Death at IMDb
- http://www.startrader.co.uk/Action%20TV/guide80s/maddeath.htm
- http://ufoseries.com/films/maddeath.html
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