|
Doomwatch - 1972
|
|
Doomwatch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Doomwatch is a British science fiction television programme produced by the BBC, which ran on BBC One between 1970 and 1972. The series was set in the then present-day, and dealt with a scientific ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doomwatch |
||
|
The No.1 fan site dedicated to the British TV series Doomwatch which ran on BBC One between 1970 and 1972. Includes the Channel 5 TV (1999) and the Feature ...
|
||
|
Doomwatch (1972) More at IMDbPro » ... News: Doomwatch Fanzine Call; (From Kasterborous. 26 July 2009, 3:15 AM, PDT); Could the BBC be bringing back apocalyptic pseudo-science show Doomwatch?; (From QuietEarth. 4 June 2009, 6:52 AM, PDT);
|
||
|
Doomwatch: Winter Angel (1999) (TV) More at IMDbPro » ... As he was drawn into the Doomwatch project, he draws his students into it as well asking for help to decipher cryptic notes from Quist. In another part of England, Ross is working with the Pandora Corporation to develop clean energy.
|
||
|
The story ended with the creation of a new Doomwatch department, but sadly the series was never made - a shame, as the themes behind the show are still as relevant today as they were in the early 70s… ;
|
||
|
Amazon.com: Doomwatch: Ian Bannen, Judy Geeson, John Paul, Simon
|
||
|
Amazon.com: Doomwatch: George Sanders, Judy Geeson, Simon Oates, Jean Trend: Video On Demand.
|
||
|
Toby Wren arrives to apply for a job with Dr Quist's new watchdog group, named Doomwatch, and finds himself despatched to investigate whilst John Ridge looks into the goings on at a laboratory in Beeston. Broadcast: 2140 - 2230 16th February 1970...
|
||
|
Doomwatch agent Dr. Del Shaw (Ian Bannen), is sent to the island village of Balfe to research the environmental effects of the recent oil spill and the detergent used to disperse it. ... Meanwhile, at Doomwatch HQ, the first samples Shaw sent back have turned out to possess anomalies- the plant and animal samples are...
|