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Emerald Soup
GenreChildren's television, science fiction
Written byMartin Woodhouse[1]
Directed byBill Bain
StarringWilliam Dexter, Janina Faye
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes7
Production
ProducerBill Bain
Running time30 minutes
Production companyABC Weekend TV
Original release
NetworkITV
Release9 November (1963-11-09) –
21 December 1963 (1963-12-21)

Emerald Soup was a 1963 British children's science fiction television series.[2] Consisting of seven 25-minute episodes produced by ABC Weekend TV for the ITV network, the series was aired weekly from Saturday 9 November to Saturday 21 December 1963.[citation needed] Each episode except the last one ended with a scene to be resolved the following week via a quote from William Shakespeare. The last episode ended with the discovery of a gem (an emerald?). Norman Bogner acted as the Script Editor. The series conflicted in part with the initial episodes of the BBC series Doctor Who, also broadcast on Saturdays, which started on 23 November 1963.[3]

Synopsis

The series was set in a small rural community, where a group of local children discovers, constructed in the vicinity, a laboratory that is conducting secret radiation tests. The children attempt to stop the tests before any damage to the environment can be done.

Cast

  • Jessica Maxwell - Jessica Spencer
  • John Maxwell - William Dexter
  • Jo Maxwell - Janina Faye
  • Gally Lloyd - Karl Lanchbury
  • Tim Maxwell - Gregory Phillips
  • Penny Dalton - Annette Andre
  • Poynter - Michael Bangerter
  • Mrs Evans - Ethel Gabriel
  • Gaunt - Allan McClelland
  • Lee - Frederic Abbott
  • Pascoe - Blake Butler

References

  1. ^ Holland, Steve (5 July 2011). "Martin Woodhouse obituary". Theguardian.com.
  2. ^ "CITV 1963 - Programmes - Transdiffusion". Transdiffusion.org. Retrieved 1 January 2019.
  3. ^ Hewett, Richard (2017). The Changing Spaces of Television Acting: From Studio Realism to Location Realism in BBC Television Drama. Manchester University Press. p. 89. ISBN 978-1-5261-1553-9.

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