Deadly Dangerous Tomorrow REVIEW

BOOK REVIEW Deleted Doomwatch today

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There shouldn’t be any pressing need for this book to exist. Sadly, the short-sighted attitude of the BBC to their archive back in the ‘70s means we’re glad it does. Fourteen episodes of acclaimed eco-drama Doomwatch have been wiped; this book reproduces the scripts of half a dozen of them.

Five hail from the third and final series, which revamped the show more along the lines of a political thriller, with less focus on scientific investigation. “Fire And Brimstone” and “Say Knife, Fat Man” are both race-against-time tales concerning the theft of deadly weapons – anthrax and plutonium respectively. Both read like they made for gripping television, but not much like the Doomwatch of old.

Deputy Editor, SFX

Ian Berriman has been working for SFX – the world's leading sci-fi, fantasy and horror magazine – since March 2002. He's also a regular writer for Electronic Sound. Other publications he's contributed to include Total Film, When Saturday Comes, Retro Pop, Horrorville, and What DVD. A life-long Doctor Who fan, he's also a supporter of Hull City, and live-tweets along to BBC Four's Top Of The Pops repeats from his @TOTPFacts account.