Sky (TV serial)

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Sky
HTV West
Original release
NetworkITV
Release7 April (1975-04-07) –
19 May 1975 (1975-05-19)

Sky is a mystically oriented children's science fantasy television serial made for ITV by HTV and broadcast in seven parts from 7 April to 19 May 1975.[1][2][3]

A mysterious alien boy with strange solid blue eyes, the eponymous Sky (Marc Harrison), finds himself on Earth in the wrong period of time. He uses his psychic powers to achieve his goal of finding a way to his correct temporal destination, which is after "The Chaos". Sky is confronted by the

HTV West cult children's fantasy drama series, Into the Labyrinth
.

Although the series was kept on 2" videotape into the 1990s, during a transfer to film stock episodes 3 and 7 were damaged beyond repair. The series was finally released by Network Distributing Home Entertainment/Granada Ventures Ltd in May 2009, with the damaged segments replaced by inferior, but watchable, VHS copies of the episodes.

Episodes

  1. "Burning Bright" (7 April 1975)
  2. "Juganet" (14 April 1975)
  3. "Goodchild" (21 April 1975)
  4. "What Dread Hand" (28 April 1975)
  5. "Evalake" (5 May 1975)
  6. "Life Force" (12 May 1975)
  7. "Chariot of Fire" (19 May 1975)

Credits

Cast
Production
  • Patrick Dromgoole (Executive producer, Director episodes 1, 2)
  • Leonard White (Producer, Director episode 6)
  • Derek Clark (Director episodes 4, 7)
  • Terry Harding (Director episodes 3, 5)
  • Bob Baker (Writer)
  • Dave Martin (Writer)
  • Eric Wetherell (Music)

Novelisation

In 2015, Baker wrote a novelisation of Sky, which was published by Fantom Films Books.[4]

References

  1. ^ "SKY - Review of the 1975 HTV children's TV show".
  2. ^ "Lost Gems: Sky (1975)". 14 November 2008.
  3. ^ "NameBright - Coming Soon".
  4. ^ Mount, Paul. "Interview: Bob Baker". Starburst 412, May.2015. (pp. 98-99)