Chiller (TV series)
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Genre | Supernatural |
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No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 5 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 60 minutes |
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Picture format | 4:3 |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 9 March – 27 April 1995 |
Chiller is a British horror fantasy anthology television series produced by Yorkshire Television, which aired in the United Kingdom on ITV from 9 March to 27 April 1995. Consisting of five episodes, each story involves, to some extent, the supernatural, and features lead actors with familiar faces from British television. The complete series was released on DVD on 1 July 2013.[1]
Cast
- Nigel Havers as Oliver Halkin (Episode #1.1)
- Sophie Ward as Fransesca Monsanto (Episode #1.1)
- Tony Haygarth as Father Benedict Spode (Episode #1.1)
- Martin Clunes as Ray Knight (Episode #1.2)
- Serena Gordon as Louise Knight (Episode #1.2)
- Phyllis Logan as Anna Spalinksy (Episode #1.3)
- John Simm as Gary Kingston (Episode #1.3)
- Peter Egan as Richard Cramer (Episode #1.4)
- Miles Anderson as Peter Walker (Episode #1.4)
- Kevin McNally as Jack Taylor (Episode #1.5)
- Maggie O'Neill as Emma Holman (Episode #1.5)
- Lorraine Ashbourne as Susan Taylor (Episode #1.5)
- Don Warrington as John Meybourne (Episode #1.5)
Episodes
No. | Title | Directed by | Written by | British air date | UK viewers (million)[2] |
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1 | "Prophecy" | Lawrence Gordon Clark | Stephen Gallagher | 9 March 1995 | N/A |
When a group of friends hold a séance in the basement of a London café they each receive a prophecy. Five years later and the prophecies have started to come true, but who made them and what is the connection with Oliver Halkin and his troubled son Edward? | |||||
2 | "Toby" | Bob Mahoney | Glenn Chandler | 16 March 1995 | N/A |
Ray and Louise Knight tragically lose Toby, their unborn baby, in a car accident. Although Louise has not made love since the accident, she soon discovers she's pregnant again. A routine scan reveals she is not pregnant, but her body insists she is. Incredibly, she goes to full term and even into labor, but to everyone's bewilderment, there's no baby. Then one night, Louise hears crying from the nursery and finds an old man with special powers who tells her that Toby is present and playing a horrible game with her. | |||||
3 | "Here Comes the Mirror Man" | Lawrence Gordon Clark | Stephen Gallagher | 30 March 1995 | N/A |
When the schizophrenic Gary Kingston murders his social worker, his case is handed over to the unsuspecting Anna Spalinsky. Social Services know that when Gary doesn't take his medication his "friend" Michael can exert an undue influence over him. But Gary knows the truth - that Michael is really a demon. | |||||
4 | "The Man Who Didn't Believe in Ghosts" | Bob Mahoney | Anthony Horowitz | 13 April 1995 | N/A |
Richard Cramer, a professional de-bunker of the paranormal, moves into Windwhistle Hall with his family, only to they find themselves involved in a series of unexplained events and accidents. They must uncover whether it is a series of bizarre coincidences, or hauntings of the former occupant's ghost. | |||||
5 | "Number Six" | Rob Walker | Anthony Horowitz | 27 April 1995 | N/A |
Jack Taylor is the homicide detective investigating the murders of five children. Aware that the serial killer is likely to strike for the sixth time, he discovers a connection to an ancient Druidic site, and learns that the consequences of failing to stop the next killing would be far more horrifying and personal than he could ever have imagined. |
References
External links
- Chiller at the Internet Movie Database
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