Thriller (UK TV series)

Thriller

UK opening titles
Created by Brian Clemens
Starring Various
Country of origin UK
No. of episodes 43
Production
Running time 63-67 Min.
Release
Original network ITV
Audio format Mono
Original release 14 April 1973 – 22 May 1976

Thriller is a British television series, originally broadcast in the UK from 1973 to 1976. It is an anthology series: each episode has a self-contained story and its own cast. As the title suggests, each story is a thriller of some variety, from tales of the supernatural to down-to-earth whodunits.

Background

The series was created by Brian Clemens, who also scripted the majority of the episodes and storylined every instalment, and produced by John Sichel (the first 3 series), John Cooper (series 4) and Ian Fordyce (the final two series) for Associated Television (ATV) at their Elstree studios north of London. It evolved from Clemens' previous work, in particular two films of a similar style, And Soon the Darkness (EMI-ABP 1970) and Blind Terror (aka See No Evil (Columbia 1971)). The latter shared plot similarities with the Thriller episodes "The Eyes Have It" and "The Next Voice You See". Original music, including the theme tune, was by Clemens' regular collaborator Laurie Johnson.

The stories are often set in the English home counties "stockbroker belt", but most episodes, especially from the second season onwards, feature at least one American character, usually portrayed by an American guest star, in order to appeal to the American market. After originally being screened late night in the US under the ABC Wide World of Entertainment billing from 1973, in 1978 some episodes were retitled for US syndication and all had additional opening sequences shot, with new titles and credits. Since these were made without the original cast they often feature menacing figures seen only from the neck down. These replaced the original UK and US title sequence that featured a sequence of shots through a fisheye lens, bordered in bright red.

A particular trademark of the series' storytelling was to hook the viewer with a simple yet totally baffling situation, of the kind seen in films such as Les Diaboliques (1954). "Come Out Come Out, Wherever You Are" takes place at a creaky country house hotel where a female guest begins asking where her travelling companion has disappeared to. The owner claims there was no such guest with her upon her arrival last night. None of the other guests initially recall seeing her, and yet the hotel owner has a secret in his past that could well be causing him to lie. One episode, "Screamer" concerns a rape victim who murders her attacker only for the man to then be seen everywhere stalking her. Perhaps the most ingenious episode is the Dial M for Murder style "The Double Kill", in which a man hires a hitman to kill his wife, but makes a fatal error in his otherwise meticulous planning.

Other memorable episodes include "Someone at the Top of the Stairs", one of a handful of forays into the supernatural, in which two female students move into a boarding house and begin to notice that none of the other residents ever go out or receive any mail, and the well-remembered "I'm The Girl He Wants to Kill", in which a witness to a murder finds herself trapped in a deserted office block overnight with the killer and is forced to play a deadly game of cat and mouse with him to survive, there is barely any dialogue throughout its second half. Brian Clemens's own favourite episode, "A Coffin for the Bride" (US: "Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill") features a performance from a young Helen Mirren.

Following a worldwide audit during 2003-4, by the then copyright holders Carlton, almost all the original UK PAL fisheye titled 2" videotapes of Thriller were located and transferred onto modern digital tape by the British Film Institute with subsequent restoration work by BBC Resources. (One exception was the story "Nurse Will Make It Better". However this too exists in PAL/original format on the later 1" videotape format as a dub from the original master tape. This version was repeat broadcast on the satellite channel Bravo in 1996).

Episodes

Series 1 (1973)

Episode title Original transmission Notable cast
Lady Killer
(US title: The Death Policy)
14 April 1973 Barbara Feldon, T. P. McKenna, Robert Powell, Linda Thorson, Mary Wimbush, Ivor Roberts
Possession 21 April 1973 John Carson, James Cossins, Joanna Dunham, Jack Galloway
Someone at the Top of the Stairs 28 April 1973 Donna Mills, Peter Cellier, Judy Carne, David de Keyser, Alethea Charlton, Rhoda Lewis
An Echo of Theresa
(US title: Anatomy of Terror)
5 May 1973 Paul Burke, Dinsdale Landen, Polly Bergen, Vernon Dobtcheff, John Caesar
The Colour of Blood
(US title: The Carnation Killer)
12 May 1973 Norman Eshley, Garrick Hagon, Geoffrey Chater, Malcolm Terris, Eric Mason, Katherine Schofield
Murder in Mind 19 May 1973 Richard Johnson, Zena Walker, Ronald Radd, Donald Gee
A Place to Die 26 May 1973 Arnold Ridley, Harold Bennett, Bryan Marshall, Lila Kaye, Sydney Bromley, Jenny Laird, John Moreno, John Flint, Bill Ward, Graham Weston
File It Under Fear 2 June 1973 Jan Francis, James Grout, John Le Mesurier, Maureen Lipman, Richard O'Callaghan
The Eyes Have It 9 June 1973 Sinéad Cusack, Dennis Waterman, Alun Armstrong, David Jackson, Leslie Schofield, Peter Vaughan, William Marlowe, Colin McCormack
Spell of Evil 16 June 1973 Diane Cilento, Edward de Souza, Jennifer Daniel, Martin Wyldeck, Reg Lye, Philip Anthony

Series 2 (1974)

Episode title Original transmission Notable cast
Only a Scream Away 26 January 1974 Hayley Mills, Jeremy Bulloch, David Warbeck
Once the Killing Starts 2 February 1974 Angharad Rees, Patrick O'Neal, Gerald Sim, Michael Kitchen, Gary Watson
Kiss Me and Die
(US title: The Savage Curse)
9 February 1974 Jenny Agutter, Russell Hunter, Anton Diffring, George Chakiris, Stephen Greif
One Deadly Owner 16 February 1974 Donna Mills, Jeremy Brett, Laurence Payne, Bob Holness
Ring Once for Death
(US title: Death in Small Doses)
23 February 1974 Nyree Dawn Porter, Michael Jayston, Barry Nelson, Janet Key, Thorley Walters, Victor Winding, Richard Oldfield
K is for Killing
(US title: Color Him Dead)
2 March 1974 Stephen Rea, Arthur White, Derek Francis, Gayle Hunnicutt, Christopher Cazenove, Peter Dyneley, Oliver Smith, Gilly Flower, James Appleby
Sign it Death 9 March 1974 Patrick Allen, John Arnatt, Francesca Annis, Moira Redmond, Edward Judd, James Bate, Alan Bennion, Jimmy Gardner, Barry Stanton, Leon Eagles

Series 3 (1974)

Episode title Original transmission Notable cast
A Coffin for the Bride
(US title: Kiss Kiss, Kill Kill)
1 June 1974 Michael Jayston, Helen Mirren, Michael Gwynn, Richard Coleman, Josephine Tewson, Arthur English, Tony Steedman, Hugh Morton, Richard Hampton
I'm the Girl He Wants to Kill 8 June 1974 Geoffrey Whitehead, Anthony Steel, Robert Lang, Tony Selby, Julie Sommars, Annette Woollett
Death to Sister Mary
(US title: Murder is a One-Act Play)
15 June 1974 George Maharis, Jennie Linden, Robert Powell, Derek Fowlds, Windsor Davies, Leigh Lawson, Anthony Newlands, Norman Mitchell
In the Steps of a Dead Man 22 June 1974 Richard Vernon, Christopher Benjamin, Faith Brook, John Garvin
Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are 29 June 1974 Lynda Day George, Peter Jeffrey, John Carson, Colette O'Neil, Bernard Holley, Molly Weir, Kevin Brennan, John Line
The Next Scream You Hear
(US title: Not Guilty)
6 July 1974 Richard Todd, Edward Hardwicke, Dinsdale Landen, Suzanne Neve, Belinda Mayne, Frank Wylie

Series 4 (1975)

Episode title Original transmission Notable cast
Screamer 4 January 1975 Pamela Franklin, Frances White, Jim Norton, Peter Howell, Wolfe Morris, Donal McCann
Nurse Will Make It Better
(US title: The Devil's Web, US video title: Night Nurse)
11 January 1975 Diana Dors, Michael Culver, Patrick Troughton, Ed Bishop, Cec Linder, Andrea Marcovicci, Wendy Williams
Night is the Time for Killing
(US title: Murder on the Midnight Express)
18 January 1975 Judy Geeson, Charles Gray, Jeffry Wickham, Duncan Preston, Edward Burnham, Milos Kirek, Robert MacLeod, Aimée Delamain, Reg Pritchard
Killer with Two Faces 25 January 1975 Donna Mills, Ian Hendry, Roddy McMillan, Robin Parkinson, Hazel McBride
A Killer in Every Corner 1 February 1975 Patrick Magee, Don Henderson, Petra Markham, Eric Flynn, Joanna Pettet, Max Wall
Where the Action Is
(US title: The Killing Game)
8 February 1975 Edd Byrnes, Ingrid Pitt, Trevor Baxter, George Innes, Frank Coda

Series 5 (1975)

Episode title Original transmission Notable cast
If It's a Man, Hang Up 12 April 1975 Tom Conti, Gerald Harper, Carol Lynley, Michael Byrne, Sue Holderness, John Cater, Paul Angelis, David Gwillim
The Double Kill 19 April 1975 Peter Bowles, Gary Collins, James Villiers, Stuart Wilson, Gordon Salkilld, Norman Mitchell, John Flanagan, Griffith Davies
Won't Write Home Mom - I'm Dead
(US title: Terror from Within)
26 April 1975 Ian Bannen, Dallas Adams, Oliver Tobias, Suzanne Neve, Pamela Franklin
The Crazy Kill
(US title: Fear is Spreading)
3 May 1975 Denholm Elliott, Anthony Valentine, Mark Wing-Davey, Dennis Chinnery, David Horovitch, Alan Browning, John Moreno, Robert Lindsay
Good Salary, Prospects, Free Coffin
(US title: Mirror of Deception)
10 May 1975 James Maxwell, Julian Glover, Keith Barron, John Abineri, Karl Held, Kim Darby, Bruce Boa, Reg Lye, Annette Woollett
The Next Voice You See
(US title: Look Back in Darkness)
17 May 1975 Nigel Havers, Catherine Schell, Ian Redford, Ray Smith, Bradford Dillman, Geoffrey Chater, Rachel Davies, Holly Palance, John Forbes-Robertson, Neil Hallett, Robert Lankesheer, William Wilde
Murder Motel 24 May 1975 Ralph Bates, John Hallam, Derek Francis, Gillian McCutcheon, Edward Judd, Keith Anderson, Paul Humpoletz

Series 6 (1976)

Episode title Original transmission Notable cast
Sleepwalker 10 April 1976 Michael Kitchen, John Challis, Robert Beatty, Ian Redford
The Next Victim 17 April 1976 T. P. McKenna, Ronald Lacey, Harold Bennett, Carroll Baker, Maurice Kaufmann, Martin Benson, Martin Fisk, Alan Gerrard
Nightmare for a Nightingale
(US title: Melody of Hate)
24 April 1976 Ronald Leigh-Hunt, Stephen Greif, Stuart Damon, Sydney Tafler
Dial a Deadly Number 1 May 1976 Gary Collins, Gemma Jones, Beth Morris, Cavan Kendall
Kill Two Birds
(US title: Cry Terror!)
8 May 1976 Bob Hoskins, Susan Hampshire, David Daker, Stephen Yardley, Dudley Sutton, Gabrielle Drake, Christopher Ellison, John Bailey, Donald Morley, John Flanagan, Dawn Perllman
A Midsummer Nightmare
(US title: Appointment with a Killer)
15 May 1976 Brian Blessed, Tony Anholt, Freddie Jones, Joanna Pettet
Death in Deep Water 22 May 1976 Ian Bannen, Bradford Dillman, Suzan Farmer, Philip Stone

References

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