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Brian Clemens' Thriller (1973 - 1976)
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<blockquote data-quote="Spillard" data-source="post: 250770" data-attributes="member: 21856"><p>Great thread, the reviews bring back memories of late night repeats of many of the great stories like 'I'm the Girl He Wants to Kill', 'In the Steps of a Deadman' and 'The Double Kill' late night on British TV in the 1980s (and being allowed to stay up and watch). </p><p></p><p>Freakishly, I've just bought a mammoth book covering just about everything you could want to know about the series. Reading through it at the moment and all that went on in creating, making and then selling the show across the world is startling as any storyline in it! There's coverage of Brian Clemens too (fascinating background) and the two movies - 'And Soon the Darkness' and 'See No Evil' mentioned above. Really, really enjoying it. Lots of anecdotes from interviews with Clemens, cast and crew. Recommended for anyone with an interest in 'Thriller' or even how telly was made in Britain at the time, very different to today. It's available at the following link ...</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/martin-marshall/a-thriller-in-every-corner/paperback/product-vqd6n5.html">A THRILLER in Every Corner</a></p><p></p><p>There's also some more about the book at the following site dedicated to the show</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.mcmweb.co.uk/blacknun/thriller/">Thriller Website</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Spillard, post: 250770, member: 21856"] Great thread, the reviews bring back memories of late night repeats of many of the great stories like 'I'm the Girl He Wants to Kill', 'In the Steps of a Deadman' and 'The Double Kill' late night on British TV in the 1980s (and being allowed to stay up and watch). Freakishly, I've just bought a mammoth book covering just about everything you could want to know about the series. Reading through it at the moment and all that went on in creating, making and then selling the show across the world is startling as any storyline in it! There's coverage of Brian Clemens too (fascinating background) and the two movies - 'And Soon the Darkness' and 'See No Evil' mentioned above. Really, really enjoying it. Lots of anecdotes from interviews with Clemens, cast and crew. Recommended for anyone with an interest in 'Thriller' or even how telly was made in Britain at the time, very different to today. It's available at the following link ... [URL='https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/martin-marshall/a-thriller-in-every-corner/paperback/product-vqd6n5.html']A THRILLER in Every Corner[/URL] There's also some more about the book at the following site dedicated to the show [URL='http://www.mcmweb.co.uk/blacknun/thriller/']Thriller Website[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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