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18 March 2001 (UK) morePlot Keywords:
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(Series Cast Summary - 5 of 6)| Mark Gatiss | ... | Himself (4 episodes, 2001) | |
| Charlie Higson | ... | Himself (4 episodes, 2001) | |
| Paul Darrow | ... | Himself (2 episodes, 2001) | |
| Nigel Kneale | ... | Himself (2 episodes, 2001) | |
| Alan Moore | ... | Himself (2 episodes, 2001) |
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'SF:UK' was a great programme, detailing the developments in British science-fiction writing film and television over the last 100 years. It stretched all the way back to HG Wells, and covered everything in-between...'The Prisoner', 'Dr Who', 'Things To Come','2000AD', 'A Clockwork Orange', Quatermass, and so on.
Particularly brilliant was the episode dealing with comic book legend Alan Moore and his ground breaking comic series' 'Watchmen', and 'V for Vendetta'. Presenter Matthew de Abaitua even managed to secure an interview with the great man.
de Abaitua's droll contributions always made the programme watchable, and helped place developments in British sci-fi within the political and social goings on of the period in question.
Great television. Only problem was it was on at 2.30am!