Adam Adamant Lives! was a British television series that ran from 1966 to 1967 on the BBC. Proposing that an adventurer from the early 20th century had been revived from hibernation in 1966, the show was a comedy adventure that took a satirical look at life in the 1960s through the eyes of an Edwardian.
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- 02x13 A Sinister … (Mar. 25, 1967)
- 01x16 D For Destr… (Oct. 13, 1966)
- 01x15 The Village… (Oct. 06, 1966)
- 01x13 The League … (Sep. 22, 1966)
- 01x12 Beauty Is a… (Sep. 15, 1966)
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Moira Armstrong (7 episodes)
- Philip Dudley (4 episodes)
- Ridley Scott (3 episodes)
Writers
- Dick Vosburgh (29 episodes)
- Tony Williamson (9 episodes)
- Vince Powell (5 episodes)
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- Noted comedy writer Dick Vosburgh supplied, uncredited, ex-vaudevillian Simms' array of limericks throughout the series.
- Twelve episodes out of the twenty-nine made for this series no longer exist. Season 1 is almost complete with only one episode missing (Ticket to Terror), whilst Season 2 is almost completely…
[show]Twelve episodes out of the twenty-nine made for this series no longer exist. Season 1 is almost complete with only one episode missing (Ticket to Terror), whilst Season 2 is almost completely missing with only two episodes surviving (Black Echo and A Sinister Sort of Service). In 2003, D for Destruction, the Season 1 finale episode, was recovered from the BBC in a mislabeled film can. It was previously an episode thought not to exist.
[hide] - In 2002, the long-running CBBC magazine show Blue Peter (UK) ran an eight part Victorian era drama called "Quest II: The Hunt for the Blue Stone". Gerald Harper appeared, whilst the…
[show]In 2002, the long-running CBBC magazine show Blue Peter (UK) ran an eight part Victorian era drama called "Quest II: The Hunt for the Blue Stone". Gerald Harper appeared, whilst the mysterious whispering villain, whose face was concealed behind a mask, was tellingly called The Visage. The serial also tipped its hat to The Avengers (UK) and The Prisoner (UK).
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