Give the miniseries Jekyll a go. Written by Moffat, it's a new take on the Jekyll & Hyde scenario set in modern times. It's really quite well done.
Quote from: W0m6at on February 26, 2011, 01:02:58 AMGive the miniseries Jekyll a go. Written by Moffat, it's a new take on the Jekyll & Hyde scenario set in modern times. It's really quite well done.Just arrived today and after two episodes: This show is awesome! Thanks again for recommending it.
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Maybe I should have done a search before asking questions about Being Human since we already have two threads for the show. http://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,5851.0.htmlhttp://www.dvdcollectorsonline.com/index.php/topic,5232.0.htmlAnyway, I got hold of the original pilot and the first episode via questionable means. I liked the pilot quite a bit, but the first episode not so much. I can see why the pilot isn't included on the DVDs, because the cast changes didn't work for me at all. Along with the prettier "actor" faces, the show got a slightly more slicker look and lost what little personality it had in the first place, both visually and story-wise. I think I will pass on this.
Any recommendations based on the these?
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I definitely have to recommend the following miniseries:GormenghastPride and PrejudiceThe Quatermass Experiment / Quatermass II / Quatermass and the Pit (the last being downright creepy)The Day of the Triffids (1980s).I've not seen A For Andromeda / The Andromeda Breakthrough, but those along with the Quatermass serials are credited with paving the way for sci-fi on mainstream UK TV (in particular, Doctor Who).
Just ordered Red Dwarf: The Complete CollectionBlame goes to Tom!