The Tripods: All For Nothing?: The secrets and stories behind the BBC series
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The Tripods: All For Nothing? : The secrets and stories behind the BBC series
Publisher : Graphetti Ltd
Publication date : 14 Sept. 2024
Language : English
Print length : 300 pages
ISBN-10 : 1909608521
ISBN-13 : 978-1909608528
Item weight : 1.45 kg
Dimensions : 21.6 x 2 x 28.6 cm
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Customers find the book gorgeously illustrated and amazingly detailed, with one review noting how it explains every facet of the science fiction series.
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Original price was: £44.95.£42.95Current price is: £42.95.
Current –
Amazingly detailed book on a much loved classic series.
Absolutely stunning book. Was so impressed I bought a second copy for a friend’s 60th Birthday who loved the series when it originally aired on BBC 1
Ronald Kinsella –
Absolutely Gorgeous
A long overdue publication, based on The Tripod’s Trilogy, comes to grace the world in a superb hardback edition. This book covers the entire spectrum of John Christopher’s epic masterpiece, the likes of which was televised in the mid-80’s, and of which was subsequently left dangling through disheartening decisions made by the BBC at the time. In this book, the author takes us through a colourful adventure, explaining every facet of a science fiction series that was both unique and, for the time, ground-breaking in terms of Special Effects. Learn about John Christopher, Richard Bates and all the other magicians who worked so hard to bring this intelligent alien invasion to life. Gorgeously illustrated.
Simon Graham Harrod –
When the Tripods came
Absolutely fantastic book its a must for any fan !Brilliant illustrations and artwork film locations costume design and never before seen pictures and behind the scenes it certainly wasnât all for nothing.
Mark Senior –
Must have for tripods fans
This is such a detailed book on such a loved series. A must for all tripods fans
Sumby –
Bound upside down
My husband thinks this is a beautiful book but is anyone else’s book bound upside down? Just very weird. Not sure whether to send it back or not?
Magic Mike –
Fantastic
Fantastic
Mr. C. Hallam –
Rule of Three
Forty years ago, some time after Blakeâs 7 came to an end but before Red Dwarf first aired, The Tripods arrived on BBC One. The Tripods were essentially the vehicles of alien invaders who had conquered the human population of Earth many years before. They each took the form of small metallic vessels who stalked the planet on three long, gigantic legs. Running for two series across 1984 and 1985, the subsequent drama focused on four young humans who lived in this strange late 21st century world and their efforts to avoid being âCappedâ (a process which saw them brought under mind control by their alien masters) and ultimately leading a rebellion against Tripod rule.The Tripods (which was based on a trilogy of novels written by John Christopher in the late Sixties), developed a cult following but was cruelly cancelled before the third and final series was produced which would have brought the story to its natural satisfying conclusion.Now, four decades on, New Zealand author, Chris Jones has produced an incredibly thorough dissection of the background, history and production of the series resulting in this beautifully illustrated, large 300 page coffee table book. This volume contains more information than even the most dedicated Tripods fan could ever have wanted. There is biographical information on Sam Youd (the real name of author, John Christopher), copies of the scripts for actual episodes and planned scenarios for the planned third series which was never made. There are pictures and features focusing on key scenes, reproductions of sketches and set designs and extensive interviews with the cast and crew. There are chapters focusing on key locations such as Saltwood Castle and Plasglasgwm Farm and detailed graphs charting how many viewers The Tripods got against its Saturday evening rivals at the time (such as Blockbusters and Brookside) or when compared to similar-ish mid-Eighties British sci-fi and fantasy shows (such as Box of Delights and Doctor Who).In short, Chris Jones explores every possible avenue of enquiry anyone could possibly have about the series. It really is a tremendous achievement, not only the definitive guide to this particular show but the perfect template for any book about any TV programme which is produced in the future.
F. Shailes –
Superb content, beautiful design.
Opened it this morning and read the chapters on Sam Youd’s life and career, Alick Rowe, the 13 years of other companies developing the series, and now on to Richard Bates’ profile chapter. All I can say is — wow!! This book was 20 years in conception and the depth and care is absolutely stunning. The fact its contents match its beautiful looks shows that it is a true labour of love – and skill!I’d forgotten about The Cult Of… series. Must revisit those!
FunkyLove –
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