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Strange/Strange
From The TV IV
< Strange
Strange | |
Pilot | |
Airdate | March 9, 2002 |
Written by | Andrew Marshall |
Directed by | Joe Ahearne |
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1x01 → Zoxim |
Strange |
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Strange was the pilot episode of the series by the same name.
Cast: Timmy Lang (Kevin), Samuel Barnett (Doddington), Ian Richardson (Canon Black), Peter Copley (Reverend Rutt), John Delaney (Billy the Wino), Charles Simon (Mr Livings), Samantha Janus (Jude Atkins), Abi Eniola (Nurse Mandy), Alastair Mackenzie (Rich), William Tomlin (Joey), Damian Asher (Milkman), Richard Coyle (John Strange), Bryan Dick (Toby), Richard Manson (Nurse Patrick)
Contents |
Plot Overview
Notes
Demon of the Week
- Azal rides electric currents and incinerates his victims. Previously he was limited to lightning storms, but as a lab assistant to Michael Faraday he contributed to the use of electricity in technology and later profited enormously from the electrification of civilization.
Arc Advancement
Trivia
Allusions and References
- Robert Kilroy-Silk: A controversial British politician and former presenter of his daytime confessional talkshow Kilroy.
- Jude: Who needs to watch dead bodies when Robert Kilroy-Silk is on?
- Michael Faraday: A 19th century English physicist who contributed significantly to the fields of electromagnetism and electrochemistry, and one of the greatest experimentalists in the history of science.
- Strange: I saw a picture today of Faraday, accompanied by the lab assistant who helped him discover electrical charge.
Quotes
- Jude: Couldn't he just go through walls?
Strange: I said he was a demon, not Harry bloody Houdini.
Jude: What, can't they do that?
Strange: You're thinking of ghosts.
Jude: Well, perhaps this is a ghost.
Strange: There is no such things as ghosts—what sort of scientist are you?