Home
about Stephen Hunt's SFcrowsnest.com
EUROPE'S MOST VISITED SF/F WEB SITE
     

The Tomorrow People 4:1: One Law
pub: DVD: Fremantle/Revelation PAR 61145. 70 minutes. Price: £15.99 (UK)) stars: Nicholas Young, Peter Vaughn Clarke, Elizabeth Adare, Dean Lawrence, Michael Holloway and Philip Gilbert with Tim Barrett, Patrick McAlinney, Harold Kasket, John Hollis and Norman Mitchell

check out website: www.revfilms.com


Another season. Another Tomorrow Person. This is an establishment story for the new character, Mike Bell (played by then highly promoted drummer/pop star adolescent Michael Holloway) with a knack for opening locks being drawn into the underworld when such a talent has its uses for getting into banks. Bell also has the habit of leaving his accomplices locked in safes as he knows they are the bad, albeit stupid, guys.

The Tomorrow People 4:1: One Law

Back at the lab, the Tomorrow People arrive back on Earth, having been out at the Galactic Trig since the end of Season 3. They in turn want to track down and recruit Bell and stop his apparent larcenous ways. Matters aren’t helped that the lead villain, Lord Dunning (you’re supposed to repeatedly say his name in louder tones by the way) has to be released rather than compromise the Tomorrow People’s existence to the world. One law for the rich and one for poor...

As the voice-overs by actors Nick Young and Peter Vaughn Clarke have indicated, ‘The Tomorrow People’ was a popular show even if its creator/writer, Roger Price, was becoming tired of it.

Price, also having a disrespect for authority figures, invariably made fun of them like the police in his scripts and was playing this up to camp elements even more so here. The unfortunate consequence of this was to reduce this series down to somewhat less than the standard of the earlier seasons.

From an adult POV, this does border a little on cringe-making and as actor Holloway points out, the series was made on a tiny budget for the effects they used.

Fans are going to love matching up continuity errors caused by outside recording and interiors being filmed/videoed months apart. From my perspective, it’s also interesting to see some of our character actors from long ago working in this period, let alone remembering their names.

GF Willmetts


Hobbits FREE SF MAGAZINE
Sign up for the Crowsnest SF e-magazine - full of funny reports and gossip. Be the first to find out about hot science fiction happenings & news! 
        

more on the magazine...

CHAT ABOUT THIS STORY

NEWS ARCHIVE

 

OTHER REVIEWS - July 2004

Aliens vs Predator

NEW. Add this news to your own web site for free!

Books - Science Fiction

Digital Art For The 21st Century Renderosity by John Grant

Ecolitan Prime by L.E. Modesitt Jr

The Piaculum: a novel by Richard Gray

The Day After Tomorrow (novelisation) by Whitley Strieber

Singularity Sky by Charles Stross

Bio Rescue by S.L. Viehl

The McAtrix Derided by the Robertski Brothers

River Of Gods by Ian McDonald

Coalescent by Stephen Baxter

Polystom by Adam Roberts

Books - Fantasy

The Swords Of Night And Day by David Gemmell

The Deceiving Eye: The Art Of Richard Hescox

The Meeting Of The Waters by Caiseal Mor

The Portrait Of Mrs Charbuque by Jeffrey Ford

House Of Reeds by Thomas Harlan

Frek And The Elixer by Rudy Rucker

A Scholar Of Magics by Caroline Stevermer

Daughter Of Exile by Isobel Glass

Cast A Bright Shadow by Tanith Lee

Wild Magic by Jude Fisher

Shadowheart by James Barclay

The Briar King by Greg Keyes

Books - Horror

Necroscope: Deadspawn by Brian Lumley

Films & TV

The Tomorrow People 4:1: One Law

The Champions: The Complete Series

The Tomorrow People 4:2: Into The Unknown

Babylon 5: The Complete Third Season

Classic Thunderbirds

The Tomorrow People 5:1


CHAT ABOUT THIS REVIEW

Advertise Here (More ...)

 

   
HTML Text AOL
nest home | search engine | site directory | library | tools | about us |  

... www.sfcrowsnest.com © 2004 C
Want a free SF/F Zine? Then send an e-mail to: hologramtales-subscribe@topica.com