Overview
Cast

John Paul
Dr Spencer Quist

Joby Blanshard
Colin Bradley

Simon Oates
Dr. John Ridge

John Barron
The Minister

Robert Powell
Tobias Wren

John Lee
Captain - Second Airline Crew

Robert James
Barker

Hamilton Dyce
Minister

Emrys Jones
Colonel Archibald Smithson

Kevin Stoney
Prof. Hal Symonds

Jennifer Daniel
Dana Colley

William Lucas
Benjamin Fielding

Joseph Fürst
Dr. Charles Goldsworthy

Maurice Roëves
Peter Shipton

Erik Chitty
Old Man

George Baker
John Mitchell

Peter Copley
Admiral Sir Richard Tranton

Michael Ripper
Tom Reid

Ray Brooks
Geoff Harker

Margaret John
Mrs. Joan Simpson

John Savident
The Minister

Michael Elwyn
Richard Duncan

Jay Neill
Laing

Paul Eddington
Reynolds

Richard Hurndall
Dr Robert Whitehead

Michael Aspel
BBC Man Houston

William Fox
Scott

Patricia Maynard
Miss Sephton

Peter Hawkins
Computer (voice)

Aubrey Richards
Bernard Colley

Edward Kelsey
Captain Tommy Gort

George Pravda
Prof. Miklos Egri

Nigel Stock
Commander Charles Keeping

Tony Sibbald
Captain - First Airline Crew

Alex Scott
Dr. Patrick

Penelope Lee
Dr. Mary Bryant

Jennifer Wilson
Miss Wills

Michael Hawkins
Jim Bennett

Monty Brown
Co-Pilot - First Airline Crew

Gracie Luck
Stewardess - First Airline Crew

Richardson Morgan
Engineer - First Airline Crew

Eric Corrie
Co-Pilot - Second Airline Crew

Pat Wallen
Stewardess - Second Airline Crew

Caroline Rogers
Stewardess - Second Airline Crew

Christopher Hodge
Comisionaire

Andreas Malandrinos
Passenger

Mike Lewin
Passenger

Pat Beckett
Passenger

Toba Laurence
Passenger

Cynthia Bizeray
Passenger

Peter Thompson
Passenger

Michael Earl
Passenger

Tony Haydon
Passenger

Craig Hunter
Bill Edwards

Robert Sansom
Dr. Hugh Preston

Eileen Helsby
Joyce Chambers

Ray Roberts
Fred Chambers

Stephen Dudley
Small Boy

John Berryman
Reporter

Marcelle Samett
Nurse

Ian Elliott
Ambulance Driver

Hildegard Neil
Dr. Stella Robson

Philip Brack
Jack Foster

John Linares
Young Man

Wendy Hall
Pat Hunisett

Michael McGovern
Dick Larch

Veronica Strong
Carol Larch

Grant Taylor
Colonel Kramer

Kevin Scott
Gus Clarke

Noel Sheldon
Max Friedman

John Kidd
Johnson

John Boxer
Brown

James Burke
BBC Man London
Episodes
The Plastic Eaters
Aired on Feb 09, 1970What if a man-made virus with the power to melt all plastic became as infectious as the common cold? When a plane crashes in South America, in quite extraordinary circumstances, it's up to Dr Quist's team to avert further disaster.
Friday's Child
Aired on Feb 16, 1970Doctor Quist and Doomwatch become embroiled in an inquiry into the heart-transplanting practices of Doctor Patrick. Several uncomfortable questions are raised: what has he been doing to a newborn baby that has been placed in his care, and should genetic engineering be permitted in society?
Burial at Sea
Aired on Feb 23, 1970When a lifeboat crew discovers a luxury cruiser adrift in the English Channel, they find on board are a group of wealthy pop stars and their girlfriends, one of whom is dead. Doomwatch investigate, and discover that the death was not from drug abuse as was previously suspected; instead they begin to uncover the facts behind the dumping of a deadly chemical warfare compound in a deep sea trench, which seems to be far from dormant.
Tomorrow, the Rat
Aired on Mar 02, 1970Genetic engineering? Tampering with nature in a quest to make Superman? The experimentation is still only being carried out on rats, but with dangerous, and deadly results...
Project Sahara
Aired on Mar 09, 1970Doomwatch are joined by Doctor Robson, sent to undertake tests on the new 'Sahara' spray which is apparently capable of destroying all plant-life on the planet. But when Quist receives a phone call from the ministry, he is given orders to immediately suspend both Robson and Toby without any explanation. Closer investigation leads Quist and his team to discover that a new computerised security system run by Commander Keeping and Barker has become far too powerful, and is making its own decisions about government personnel.
Re-Entry Forbidden
Aired on Mar 16, 1970The first nuclear-powered rocket, Sunfire One, is sent into space with the first British astronaut, Dick Larch, on board. After the rocket enters Earth orbit, Larch enters an incorrect course alteration, and fails to see the error indicator, which results in Sunfire One splashing down in the sea. Quist is asked by Doctor Goldsworthy to determine whether Larch is suitable for any further missions, as another such mistake could result in the spacecraft becoming a nuclear bomb.
The Devil's Sweets
Aired on Mar 23, 1970While on the way to work, secretary Pat Hunnisett takes a free promotional chocolate from a group of girls on the street. Meanwhile, at the Doomwatch office, Quist and his team are investigating the sudden increase in the country's smokers, and are surprised when Pat arrives and lights up a cigarette for the first time in five years. Quist suspects that there could be a link between the promotional chocolates and 'Checker Board' cigarettes, whose recent sales are doing unexpectedly well. Should subliminal advertising be allowed?
The Red Sky
Aired on Apr 06, 1970Dr Quist attempts to go on holiday, but gets involved instead in a series of jet engine experiments causing harm and the same mysterious hallucination.
Spectre at the Feast
Aired on Apr 13, 1970In order to decide on new proposals for dealing with the dangers of pollution on the environment, Doctor Quist assembles a conference amongst the world's top scientists. But soon several of the delegates become ill, apparently from food-poisoning. However, Quist becomes suspicious, and suspects that the sickness may have been caused deliberately.
Train and De-train
Aired on Apr 20, 1970Two thousand animals are found dead in the Somerset countryside. Doomwatch investigate whether or not a new pesticide is to blame.
The Battery People
Aired on Apr 27, 1970The Doomwatch team look into serious health issues experienced by male workers at a Welsh battery farm.
Hear No Evil
Aired on May 04, 1970In an effort to prevent unofficial strikes by its workforce, a company in the North of England decides to use the latest scientific discovery, and attempts to manipulate both the working and the private lives of its employees by bugging them with listening devices. However, when Quist hears of this underhanded practice he is furious and decides that the only way to stop the unethical management is to turn their own method against them.
Survival Code
Aired on May 11, 1970A military plane ditches into the sea whilst carrying three nuclear weapons on board. While the RAF mounts a search mission, an unidentified object is washed up on the shore near Byfield pier on the south coast of England. It is found by two men, Geoff Harker and Sam Billings, who decide that it must be a weather detecting device, and so begin to strip it down for parts. Toby is sent to investigate the device, but he soon finds himself faced with the terrifying prospect of disarming a very live bomb.


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