The Quatermass Experiment (2005)

The Quatermass Experiment (2005)

Infobox Television
show_name = The Quatermass Experiment


caption = Jason Flemyng as Quatermass
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genre = Science fiction thriller
creator = Nigel Kneale
writer = Richard Fell
director = Sam Miller
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starring = nowrap beginJason Flemyng·wrap Adrian Dunbar·wrap David Tennant·wrap Indira Varmanowrap end
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composer = Tim Atack
country = UK
language = English
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distributor = BBC Worldwide
executive_producer = Richard Fell
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cinematography = Alan Stewart
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runtime = 97 minutes
channel = BBC Four
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followed_by = "A for Andromeda"
related = "The Quatermass Experiment"
website = http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/cinema/features/quatermass.shtml
production_website = http://www.bbc.co.uk/cult/quatermass/
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"The Quatermass Experiment" was a 2005 live remake of the 1953 TV series of the same name by Nigel Kneale.

Production

The remake was commissioned as part of a "TV on Trial" season being run by the channel, examining past television trends and productions. Although it was scheduled in a two-hour slot, the production finished after one hour and forty minutes — underrunning its allotted time, whereas most of the original episodes had overrun. This was expected before transmission, however, after timings had been made at the dress rehearsal, and the increased pace was attributed to the nervousness involved in a live performance.cite video|people=Mark Gatiss, Trevor Hampton, David Tennant, Alison Willett|year=2005|title=The Quatermass Experiment|format=Audio commentary|accessdate=2007-01-26|medium=DVD|publisher=DD Home Entertainment]

Adapted from the original scripts by executive producer Richard Fell, the new broadcast was directed by Sam Miller. Kneale acted as a consultant, and Fell and producer Alison Willett had several meetings with the writer at his London home to discuss the script.cite book|title=The Quatermass Experiment — Viewing Notes|first=Marcus|last=Hearn|year=2005|location=Chester|publisher=DD Home Entertainment|id=DD22098] Science writer and film maker Christopher Riley also acted as an advisor on the project, helping to bring the science references in the script up to date. Although Miller controlled the production's artistic direction, experienced outside broadcast director Trevor Hampton assisted him in controlling the technical aspects of the live production, which was broadcast from the QinetiQ (ex-Ministry of Defence) Longcross Test Track site in Surrey. The story was structurally very close to the original, although set in a slightly distorted version of the present day. The climax was moved from Westminster Abbey to the Tate Modern, as the latter was easier to replicate in studio, and there was no visible monster.

Actor Jason Flemyng was cast as Quatermass, with long-time Kneale admirer Mark Gatiss as Paterson, Andrew Tiernan as Carroon, Indira Varma as his wife Judith, David Tennant as Briscoe, Adrian Bower as Fullalove and Adrian Dunbar as Lomax—now a Ministry of Defence official rather than a policeman. Isla Blair was cast as Home Secretary Margaret Blaker, a combination of parts of Lomax's character and two officials from the original serial, and she brought to rehearsals a photograph of her husband Julian Glover on the set of the 1967 film version of "Quatermass and the Pit". Blair stated that she was delighted to be joining "the Quatermass club".

Original 1953 cast member Moray Watson—who had played Marsh, one of Quatermass's colleagues—visited the set during rehearsals. The 76-year-old was invited to make a cameo appearance in the live broadcast, but was not available that evening. It was during the rehearsals for "The Quatermass Experiment" that David Tennant was offered the role of the Tenth Doctor in "Doctor Who". This casting was not announced to the public until later in April, but his fellow castmembers, and crew, became aware of the speculation surrounding Tennant; in the live broadcast Jason Flemyng changed Quatermass's first line to Tennant's Dr Briscoe from "Good to have you back Gordon" to "Good to have you back Doctor" as a deliberate reference.

Broadcast

The production was the BBC's first live made-for-television drama broadcast in over twenty years. The broadcast suffered only a few errors, with some fluffed lines, several on- and off-camera stumbles, background sounds occasionally obscuring the dialogue, and, at the programme's end, a cameraman and sound man appearing in the shot. As the end credits rolled, the cameras showed actors celebrating and congratulating each other; they did not know that they were still on air. However, this could be interpreted as the characters celebrating their survival at the end of their ordeal. On two occasions near the middle of the broadcast a large on-screen graphic was overlaid, advising viewers that a major news story—the death of Pope John Paul II—was being covered on BBC News 24.

Reception

Drawing an average audience of 482,000, "The Quatermass Experiment" became BBC Four's second-highest-rated programme of all time, behind "The Alan Clark Diaries".cite web|url=http://media.guardian.co.uk/overnights/story/0,,1451982,00.html|title=Norton dance show trips up|first=John|last=Plunkett|publisher=Guardian Unlimited|Format=Requires free registration|date=2005-04-04|accessdate=2007-01-26] Critic Nancy Banks-Smith in "The Guardian" complimented the production, and noted that "there were minor bumps in this production. One actor dried ... Another made a crashing exit through piles of broken glass left by the monster ... The last scene is still gripping ... I always said Nigel Kneale was a prophet."cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/tv_and_radio/story/0,,1453912,00.html|title=One-take wonder|first=Nancy|last=Banks-Smith|authorlink=Nancy Banks-Smith|publisher=The Guardian|date=2005-04-07|accessdate=2007-01-26] She also commented that, for Tennant, "This was a useful dummy run for ... Doctor Who, playing a doctor confronted with a man eating vegetable." In "The Times", Sarah Vine wrote that "The Quatermass Experiment", "despite not always succeeding dramatically, did however serve as a reminder of how a clever story, a good script and some decent acting can be just as effective as millions of pounds worth of special effects".cite news|title=A better class of property porn; Last night's TV|first=Sarah|last=Vine|publisher=The Times|date=2005-04-07|page=27]

Media information

The production was released on DVD in October 2005 by DD Home Entertainment, with an audio commentary and other extra features. [cite web|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/Quatermass-Experiment-Jason-Flemyng/dp/B000BH2TY2|title=The Quatermass Experiment |publisher=Amazon.co.uk|accessdate=2007-01-26] It has also been repeated on BBC Four on several occasions.

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