Tripods: The Complete Series 1 & 2 [DVD]
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First broadcast in 1984, post-apocalyptic fantasy adventure The Tripods remains one of the UK’s best-loved science fiction series.
This BBC box set contains both series of The Tripods as well as fascinating extra material.
Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
Language : English
Product Dimensions : 1.9 x 18.4 x 12.8 cm; 175 g
Manufacturer reference : 5014503248826
Director : Graham Theakston, Christopher Barry
Media Format : PAL
Run time : 10 hours and 25 minutes
Release date : 23 Mar. 2009
Actors : John Shackley, Ceri Seel, Jim Baker, Robin Hayter, Robin Langford
Subtitles: : English
Language : English (Dolby Digital 2.0)
Studio : 2 Entertain Video
Producers : Richard Bates
ASIN : B000R21294
Country of origin : Portugal
Writers : Alick Rowe
Number of discs : 4
Customers say
Customers find this TV series to be a worthy addition to their DVD collection, appreciating its thought-provoking story that brings back childhood memories. The visual quality receives positive feedback, with one customer highlighting the well-made scenes with the tripods, while the build quality holds up well over time. The special effects and acting receive mixed reviews, with some praising the effects while others find them poor, and while the ensemble features great character actors, some customers disagree.
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BouncingBear99! –
classic 80s gem
Watched growing up scared me at the time.This is classic science fiction for the nerds but still entertaining all these decades later.Still miffed all these years later series lasted 2 years and you have to get the books to see how it should have ended.
WISEMAN –
THE TRIPODS!!!!â
This program scared me as a kid those Tripods were terrifying in the 80âs I always thought they would be perfect vehicles for the Cybermen in Dr Who walking about turning people into cybermen with that scary 1980âs music , Even the titles were terrifying when I was a kid and yet the BBC decided to end the series after seasons two leaving us with the darkest ending of all time where the base of the freemen is destroyed yet in the next series there was gonna be this big ending but the BBC ruined everything, Personally I donât think you should be allowed to cancel a show once itâs been made because thereâs always gonna be fans of the show and since the BBC makes money by taxing the people itâs not like they need a show to be a huge commercial hit ! But if they had any sense they would do what they have done with DW and make models and t shirts because the tripods got a decent rating of about 5 million the same that DW was getting on average in the 80âs so they could of done the final series but to do two and cancel it was unbelievable and they got loads of complaints from fans and itâs that same BBC arrogance that saw them record over episodes of DW so now they are lost forever well unless youâre reading this and you got the whole of Wheel in Space on film or any of the lost episodes but itâs bad enough the BBC were so careless and didnât have any respect for their own tv shows that they recorded over them missing the whole point of repeating a show for another generation but it seems by the 80âs they were still short sighted cancelling shows that would become cult classics because despite the wooden acting the shows theme and Lord of the Rings boys on an adventure style is still capturing the hearts of fans today plus the tripods and effects still hold up really well thanks to that giant prop leg they had and the bit where they blow one up with a grenade is still as brilliant as I remember, In the end this was the most ambitious tv show since Dr Who and the Survivors and like those cult classics they all got cancelled too at some point by the boring suits at the BBC because they didnât understand what the shows offered people I mean War of the worlds was a piece of genius and yet the BBC had their own creative brilliant shows yet they canât them all in favour of game shows because they are more popular, Maybe so but they have no artistic creativity and that was the point the Tripods Dr who the survivors these shows were 100x more important than the generation game or Noelâs House Party I mean nobody wants to watch that BS now do they but they still buy Tripod DVDs
CountScarlioni –
Better than you remember…maybe!
If you love classic British Sci-Fi television, you’ll love the Tripods. It IS worthy of your time!What the critics said about it can be true – Yes, they never finished it. Yes, the first season can be slow moving, yes, the acting is at times very theatrical. But the positives the show has to offer totally outweigh the negatives.This is still quality children’s television entertainment full of engaging characters, challenging ideas, powerful messages and not in the least bit patronising. This would absolutely be considered a sci-fi masterwork had it not fallen foul of internal BBC politics that were rifting the corporation through the 80s.Nevertheless, For 1984/5 this was a top of the line BBC production with lavish sets and costumes, contains some genuinely impressive special effects for the era, has an expansive ensemble of great character actors, gorgeous location work and a killer soundtrack by synthesiser legend Ken Freeman. Speaking of whom, the 3rd season musical suite composed especially for this DVD is an inspired idea and a great piece of retro-composition work.Just be ready with a copy of the third novel by John Christopher when you reach the end of Season 2 because you’ll want to know how the story ends!
Mr. A. Fletcher –
i’ll leave my seas and islands
The Tripods Trilogy by John Christopher (real name Samuel Youd) were probably my favourite books from childhood. Every other year I still read them. Very brief plot summary; humanity is enslaved and under the rule of The Tripods, metallic monsters that walk the earth and rule by capping, the fitting of devices to the heads of humans upon them reaching adulthood. This device suppresses mans aggression and initiative, making him subserviant and without free will. Two boys not far from capping age have serious doubts about the whole capping/tripod business, and so begins the quest to try and rid the world of the Tripods, whatever they may be. Needless to say I was as happy as a Tripod in a fifth form classroom when the television series was originally announced then aired. I’ve long awaited the DVD release of both series that were made, now finally here they are at last. Has it been worth the wait? Largely yes, although there are negatives.Several other reviews refer to the fact the series would have been far better served as maybe 6 rather than 12/13 episodes, and I completely agree. Both series suffer from the same fault. The first 4/5 episodes of each are engaging and well made, where as the middle to latter episodes do not progress the storyline and are therefore largely pointless. In series 1 this relates to the chateau and vineyard episodes, which are quite dull. In series 2 this relates to the introduction of higher forms of life that are not in the book (completely undermining the story) and episodes where characters run around The City of Gold (and lead) for very little apparant purpose. Both series (especially series 1) do pick up again for the last episode or two.The narrative of the second series, maybe deliberately due to the timeslot and target audience, doesn’t convey very well the fundamental points which made the book a classic, that the alien city takes a horrible toll on the humans that enter due to the gravity, atmosphere and working conditions. Also, that The Masters are hideously cruel. So as not to sound overly negative about series 2, I won’t be too critical of the inadvertant campness, Fritz on occasion sounding nearer Welsh than German and Will’s brain seemingly being bypassed for most if his time in the city (maybe it’s the false cap that does it).The positives are the special effects, especially The Tripods and The City Of Gold, which for their time were state of the art. So they’ve dated a bit, but I can only attribute the indelible mark the series left in my memory to them, the excellent atmospheric musical score during the opening sequence and end credits, and maybe the chilling noises made by the Tripods themselves. The Masters could easily have been laughable, however they are passable, without managing to convey the repulsion imagined from the books. The acting and script has received criticism in other reviews, however I thought all three leads played their part well, and the script only really suffers due to the longevity of each series.In summary, a worthy addition to my DVD collection. Really enjoyable despite (or maybe because of) all the aforementioned flaws. Alas, they never made the third and final series. Only due to this release have I realised I haven’t read any of John Christopher’s other works, which over the forthcoming months I’ll seek to redress. Judged purely on the Tripods, he must be one of the most underrated and overlooked science fiction authors around. All hail the Tripods!
Richard W. –
The Tripods is a BBC TV Series that came out in 1984 (Series 1 of 13 episodes) and 1985 (Series 2 of 12 episodes) based on the John Christopher Trilogy and to me it still holds up very well. There is none of the blood & gore like you see today, no sexual innuendo or worse that is so prevalent today, but just good clean fun entertainment for the entire family. For those who do not know the BBC only filmed the first and second book canceling the series before they could film the third and final book. But fear not as there is a booklet included with the DVD giving a synopsis of the third book by John Christopher and also included is the synopsis of the 13 episode scripted but un-filmed series as they had gone so far as to scout locations for Series 3 before the show was officially cancelled but not before they wrote scripts for every episode of the 13 episode Series 3. You get an overview and the BBC was going to be faithful with the book ending which shows that John Christopher who wrote the trilogy (now 4 books as he wrote one 20 years after the first 3 called “When The Tripods Came”) knew human nature and I will not spoil this for you but let you discover the ending for yourself.Now to watch the series you will need a Region Free DVD player as this is region 2 & 4 and will not play on United State Region 1 DVD players or your computer despite what some people say. Today’s computers and mine will only allow you to switch regions 5 time and once the counter reaches 0 you are stuck on that region even if you wipe your computer and reinstall the operating system. It must be a security feature today as years ago I was able to watch on my computer then with no problem. And I did switch regions on my computer but no luck it still would not play and now the counter on my computer is set at 4 for changes. You will need to purchase a Region Free DVD Player which I did by purchasing a Toshiba and it play wonderfully and the picture is crystal clear.Final notes on The Tripods DVD:1) The DVD Transfer is excellent as the scenes are crystal clear & extremely sharp and the night or darkly lit scenes and now visible and you can see what the actors are doing.2) You also have the Series 1 Recap narrated by the character of Will Parker to introduce viewers as to what happened in Series 1 to lead them to the beginning of Series 2.3) 30 minute documentary called “The Cult of The Tripods” giving a great overview of the series.4) Booklet covering “The Unmade Third Series” answering your questions on the third book.This is an excellent series and product and once you combine it with a Region Free DVD player you will have 10 ½ hours of viewing enjoyment.If you really want to get to know The Tripods more check out “The League of Freemen” a Tripod based fan site on Yahoo Groups. The cast, crew, and producer get together and meet in England & Germany almost yearly and there is a wealth of information including GPS coordinates so you can see every filming location as if you were actually there. You can find The Tripod meetings on You Tube.Also on You Tube you will find a channel called FritzEger which is actually Robin Hayter who played Fritz in Series 2 and he has Tripod and meeting videos there too.If you are a fan of The Tripods this DVD is a must for you and if you like adventure with a little science fiction thrown in then this is for you and I hope you enjoy the information I have included for you to explore this series more.
Peter Mundt –
Leider blieb die Serie ja unvollendet, und auch wenn die Pläne für die letzte Staffel in einem Booklet erzählt werden, ist das natürlich nur ein unvollkommener Ersatz. Dennoch bin ich mit dem Set sehr zufrieden – die Qualität von Bild und Ton ist sehr gut, und die Dreibeiner sind für mich auch eine Kindheitserinnerung, die ich lange vermisst habe. Und es ist immer wieder erstaunlich, wie gut die (recht einfach gemachten) Tricks auch heute noch wirken.
ROBERT A CRATCHLEY –
Great classic series
Mandeep Basarke –
I can now watch all the episodes
Faekar –
série culte en son temos mais oubliée depuis les années 80. Malgré les effets spéciaux qui ont vieilli, cela reste une série de s-f excellente, avec un scénario béton. Malheureusement la BBC n’a pas continué la 3 e saison estimant les audiences pas assez bonnes… une honte car la série méritait une fin !