The Omega Factor (1979)

Opening Moves
The Quatermass Experiment. (1953)
Quatermass II (1955)
Quatermass and The Pit (1958)
Quatermass (1979)
The Quatermass Memoirs (1996)
The Quatermass Experiment (2005)
Nigel Kneale 1922-2006
The Village of The Damned (1960)
A For Andromeda (1961)
The Andromeda Breakthrough (1962)
Children of The Damned (1963)
Doctor Who (1963-1969)
Timeslip (1970-71)
Timeslip : The Wrong End Of Time
Doomwatch. (1970-1972)
The Omega Factor (1979)
The Day of The Triffids (1981)
The Box Of Delights (1984)
Strange (2002/2003)
The Second Coming (2003)

Far Stranger Things........

Morag, Crane, Drexler [click for larger image]

The Omega Factor (a.k.a. The Ωmega Factor as the title is presented on screen), produced by BBC Scotland in 1979. It was created by Jack Gerson and produced by George Gallaccio, and transmitted in ten weekly episodes between 13 June and 15 August.

The Omega Factor 1979 [click for larger image]

Number of Episodes: 10
Created by: Jack Gerson
Originally Broadcast:
13th June - 15th August 1979
TV Channel: BBC 1
 
Starring:
(Tom Crane)
(Anne Reynolds)
(Roy Martindale)
Brown Derby
(Andrew Scott-Erskine)
Nicholas Coppin
(Michael Crane)
Cyril Luckham
(Edward Drexil)
Natasha Gerson
(Morag)

Episodes
1. The Undiscovered Country
2. Visitations
3. Night Games
4. After-Image
5. Powers of Darkness
6. Child's Play
7. St. Anthony's Fire
8. Out of Body, Out of Mind
9. Double Vision
10. Illusions

Writer: Anthony Read
Producer: George Gallaccio
Director: Eric Davidson
Produced By: BBC Scotland

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