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{{Short description|1981 British TV sci-fi drama series}}
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| name = The Nightmare Man
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| caption = ''The Nightmare Man'' UK [[DVD]] release.
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| genre = [[Science fiction]] [[Drama (film and television)|drama]]
| producer = Ron Craddock
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| director = [[Douglas Camfield]]
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'''''The Nightmare Man''''' is a [[science fiction]] and [[Horror film|horror]] [[television]] serial transmitted by the [[BBC]] in 1981. The four-part serial was adapted for television by [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] from the 1978 novel ''Child of [[Vodyanoi]]'' by David Wiltshire. It was produced by Ron Craddock (a former producer of ''[[Z-Cars]]'') and directed by [[Douglas Camfield]]. Both Holmes and Camfield had worked extensively on ''[[Doctor Who]]''.
'''''The Nightmare Man''''' is a [[science fiction on television|science fiction]] drama serial transmitted by [[BBC Television]] in 1981.<ref name=":0">{{Cite news |last=Pidgeon |first=Patrick |date=December 2005 |title=LETTERS |url=https://www.proquest.com/docview/205532789/fulltext/C35915C1D17B4D9APQ/1 |access-date=2024-12-22 |work=Chronicle: SF, Fantasy & Horror's Monthly Trade Journal |via=[[ProQuest]]}}</ref> The four-part mini-series was adapted for television by [[Robert Holmes (scriptwriter)|Robert Holmes]] from the 1978 novel ''Child of [[Vodyanoi]]'' by David Wiltshire.<ref>{{Cite news |last=Bestwick |first=Simon |date=13 October 2016 |title=A Halloween Blast from the Past: The Nightmare Man |url=https://www.thisishorror.co.uk/a-halloween-blast-from-the-past-the-nightmare-man/ |access-date=2024-12-22 |work=This Is Horror}}</ref><ref name=":0" /> It was produced by Ron Craddock (a former producer of ''[[Z-Cars]]'') and directed by [[Douglas Camfield]]. Both Holmes and Camfield had worked extensively on ''[[Doctor Who]]''.


The serial is set on a small Scottish island, where the population is gripped by fear following a series of savage murders and the discovery of a strange craft on the local beach.
The serial is set on a small Scottish island, where the population is gripped by fear following a series of savage murders and the discovery of a strange craft on the local beach.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*Michael Gaffikin ([[James Warwick (actor)|James Warwick]])
* [[James Warwick (actor)|James Warwick]] as Michael Gaffkin
* [[Celia Imrie]] as Fiona Patterson
Described as a sassenach, being English, dentist Michael Gaffikin is a keen golfer and in love with the island's pharmacist.
* Tony Sibbald as Dr Symonds
*Fiona Patterson ([[Celia Imrie]])
* [[Maurice Roëves]] as Inspector Inskip
Patterson is a pharmacist and also an illustrator and [[cartographer]].
* [[Jonathan Newth]] as Colonel Howard
*Dr Symonds (Tony Sibbald)
* [[Tom Watson (actor)|Tom Watson]] as Dr Goudry
A Canadian bird-watcher visiting the island.
* [[James Cosmo]] as Sergeant Carch
*Inspector Inskip ([[Maurice Roëves]])
* Fraser Wilson as P.C. Malcolmson
A policeman from Glasgow, recently settled on the island .
* Elaine Wells as Mrs McKay
*Colonel Howard ([[Jonathan Newth]])
* Robert Vowles as Lt Carey
A somewhat mysterious character, Colonel Howard arrives on the island at the start of the story.
* [[Jeff Stewart (actor)|Jeff Stewart]] as Drummond
* Jon Croft as McGrath
* [[Ronald Forfar]] as Campbell


==Production==
==Production==
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The serial has been released on [[DVD]] (Region 2, UK) by BBC Worldwide as part of their ''Cult TV'' range. The DVD included a booklet detailing the serial's background and production.
The serial has been released on [[DVD]] (Region 2, UK) by BBC Worldwide as part of their ''Cult TV'' range. The DVD included a booklet detailing the serial's background and production.

==References==
{{reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{BBC programme}}
*{{BBC programme}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0170989|name=The Nightmare Man}}
*{{IMDb title|id=0170989|title=The Nightmare Man}}



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Latest revision as of 15:43, 22 December 2024

The Nightmare Man
The Nightmare Man UK DVD release.
GenreScience fiction drama
Created by
Directed byDouglas Camfield
Starring
Country of originUnited Kingdom
No. of episodes4
Production
ProducerRon Craddock
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release1 May (1981-05-01) –
22 May 1981 (1981-05-22)

The Nightmare Man is a science fiction drama serial transmitted by BBC Television in 1981.[1] The four-part mini-series was adapted for television by Robert Holmes from the 1978 novel Child of Vodyanoi by David Wiltshire.[2][1] It was produced by Ron Craddock (a former producer of Z-Cars) and directed by Douglas Camfield. Both Holmes and Camfield had worked extensively on Doctor Who.

The serial is set on a small Scottish island, where the population is gripped by fear following a series of savage murders and the discovery of a strange craft on the local beach.

Cast

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Production

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The serial was shot in and around the Cornish village of Port Isaac. It was made entirely using outside broadcasting video facilities.

Release

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The serial has been released on DVD (Region 2, UK) by BBC Worldwide as part of their Cult TV range. The DVD included a booklet detailing the serial's background and production.

References

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  1. ^ a b Pidgeon, Patrick (December 2005). "LETTERS". Chronicle: SF, Fantasy & Horror's Monthly Trade Journal. Retrieved 22 December 2024 – via ProQuest.
  2. ^ Bestwick, Simon (13 October 2016). "A Halloween Blast from the Past: The Nightmare Man". This Is Horror. Retrieved 22 December 2024.
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