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{{quote| ''Normal is for the comatose. If I am to teach you two anything, where ever you are, whoever you are, there is always a strangeness in things. You just have to know where to look.''}}
{{quote| ''Normal is for the comatose. If I am to teach you two anything, where ever you are, whoever you are, there is always a strangeness in things. You just have to know where to look.''}}


''Dark Season'' was a children's Science Fiction [[Television Serial]] of just 6 episodes that broadcast on [[The BBC]] 14th November to 19th December 1991. It was written by [[Russell T Davies]] and had Victoria Lambert, Ben Chandler and a young [[Kate Winslet]] as the heroes Marcie, Thomas and Reet. Marcie is a very intelligent 12 year old girl who is the leader of a small group of friends.
''Dark Season'' was a children's Science Fiction [[Television Serial]] of just 6 episodes that broadcast on [[The BBC]] 14th November to 19th December 1991. It was written by [[Russell T. Davies]] and had Victoria Lambert, Ben Chandler and a young [[Kate Winslet]] as the heroes Marcie, Thomas and Reet. Marcie is a very intelligent 12 year old girl who is the leader of a small group of friends.


The series had two stories each of three parts.
The series had two stories each of three parts.
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* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: as already said, the series contains a very young Kate Winslet
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: as already said, the series contains a very young Kate Winslet
* [[Mind Control Eyes]]: The irises of the Mind Controlled girl turn pale, no one seems to notice this, but perhaps that is because she starts glowing.
* [[Mind Control Eyes]]: The irises of the Mind Controlled girl turn pale, no one seems to notice this, but perhaps that is because she starts glowing.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]: Some things are best left buried.
* [[Sealed Evil in a Can]]: Some things are best left buried.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: itself to ''Why Don't You?'', and succeeded in turn by ''Century Falls''.
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: itself to ''Why Don't You?'', and succeeded in turn by ''Century Falls''.
** And when you get right down to it, succeeded by ''[[Doctor Who]]'', which can be most evidently seen in ''School Reunion''.
** And when you get right down to it, succeeded by ''[[Doctor Who]]'', which can be most evidently seen in ''School Reunion''.

Revision as of 00:17, 16 April 2014

 Normal is for the comatose. If I am to teach you two anything, where ever you are, whoever you are, there is always a strangeness in things. You just have to know where to look.

Dark Season was a children's Science Fiction Television Serial of just 6 episodes that broadcast on The BBC 14th November to 19th December 1991. It was written by Russell T. Davies and had Victoria Lambert, Ben Chandler and a young Kate Winslet as the heroes Marcie, Thomas and Reet. Marcie is a very intelligent 12 year old girl who is the leader of a small group of friends.

The series had two stories each of three parts.

In the first story Mr Eldritch, owner of Abyss Modems unexpectedly donates computers to the gang's school. A computer for every classroom and an Abyss Personal Computer for every child to take home with them.

In the second story a team of archaeologists arrives at the school, but are rather secretive about their work.


This series provides examples of: