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The Tomorrow People 3: 1: Secret Weapon.
video: Revelation PAR 50133. 4 episodes. 100 minutes.
Price: £10.99 (UK) but look around for the best deal
starred: Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughn Clarke, Elizabeth
Adare, Dean Laurence, Philip Gilbert, Trevor Bannister, Bryan Stanion,
Ann Curthoys and Christopher Chittel
check out website(s): www.revfilms.com
A new season and the breaking out of a new
Tomorrow Person in the form of gypsy boy Tyso, only we don't really
see much of him other than episodes one and four.
Professor Cawston is on the look out for other people
similar to Stephen whom he met the previous year and finds a similar
theta brainwave in Tyso who is also demonstrating minor telekinetic
abilities.
A
demonstration to the military for funding ends up with Tyso being
bought off his gypsy father and sedated as Colonel Masters and his
assistant Tricia Conway aim to use them for espionage work.
The Tomorrow People seek to rescue Tyso before he
completely breaks out only to have each of their number slowly captured.
In many respects, writer Roger Price has learnt well
from the previous seasons of this series and this story is even
a little more adult than standard teen-age fare. All the characters
get some time in the sun and even the villain of the piece, Masters'
- ably played by Trevor Bannister - point of view can be recognised
even if he's entirely wrong in how he goes about achieving it.
In the game of dirty tricks, kidnapping, abduction
and getting them to obey is what he sees as a potentially useful
commodity to serve his country seems perfectly normal. The success
of this story has Masters and Conway re-appear later in the season
and this story works beautifully enough that you want to see them
again.
When I was watching this, I have to confess to suddenly
smiling at how much this story must have influenced my own thinking
when I was writing my 'Psi-Kicks' stories many years later although
I went entirely from the POV that my own characters would have the
upper hand and not the other way around.
For material that was first broadcasted in 1975, this
holds up reasonably well and if you're only just discovering this
because you weren't born when it first came out or want to re-live
old memories in your dotage, then this video is really is worth
buying and watching. .
GF Willmetts
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