Приклади вживання Quatermass Англійська мовою та їх переклад на Українською
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London Quatermass.
Quatermass TV.
Bernard Quatermass.
The Quatermass Experiment containing several production stills from the missing episodes.
Bernard Quatermass.
The Quatermass Experiment containing several production stills from the missing episodes.
He died two years later,while preparing to take the role of the Professor again in Quatermass II.
She The Fly and The Quatermass Experiment- even down to the final battle in a London cathedral".
Had competitive television been in existence then,we would have killed it every Saturday night while The Quatermass Experiment lasted.
The Quatermass Experiment was transmitted weekly on Saturday night from 18 July to 22 August 1953.
Rudolph Cartier had emigrated from Germany in the 1930s to escape its Nazi regime,and joined the staff of the BBC the year before The Quatermass Experiment was made.
Quatermass was played by the experienced Reginald Tate, who had appeared in various films, including The Way Ahead(1944).
It becomes clear that analien presence entered the ship during its flight, and Quatermass and his associates must prevent the alien from destroying the world.
A script book of The Quatermass Experiment, containing several production stills from the missing episodes, was published by Penguin Books in 1959.
The Radio Times noted in its preview of the episode that"Tonight's story is an enjoyable synthesis of She,The Fly and The Quatermass Experiment- even down to the final battle in a London cathedral.".
When Quatermass and his team reach the crash area and succeed in opening the rocket, they discover that only one of the three crewmen, Victor Carroon.
Despite such problems-and the existence of only the first two episodes in the archives- The Quatermass Experiment continued to earn critical praise in the decades following its transmission.
The Quatermass Experiment is a British science-fiction serial broadcast by BBC Television in the summer of 1953 and re-staged by BBC Four in 2005.
A television crew working on an architecturalprogramme locates the monster in Westminster Abbey, and Quatermass and troops of the British Army rush in to destroy it in the hour before it brings about doomsday.
The popularity of The Quatermass Experiment gained the attention of the film industry, and Hammer Film Productions quickly purchased the rights to make an adaptation.
A television crew working on an architecturalprogramme locates the creature in Westminster Abbey, and Quatermass and British Army troops rush in to destroy it in the hour just before it will bring about doomsday.
The Times estimated that one year before The Quatermass Experiment was broadcast, in August 1952, the total television audience consisted of about 4 million people.
An article for The Daily Telegraph in2005 described Doctor Who as the"spiritual successor" to the Quatermass serials, and Mark Gatiss, a scriptwriter for Doctor Who, wrote of his admiration of Kneale in an article for The Guardian in 2006.
In April 2005, BBC Worldwide released a boxed set of all their Quatermass material on DVD, containing digitally restored versions of the two existing episodes of The Quatermass Experiment, the two subsequent BBC serials, and various extra material, including PDF files of photocopies of the original scripts for episodes three to six.
As the police chase the rapidly transforming Carroon across London, Quatermass analyses samples of the mutated creature in a laboratory, and realises that it has the ability to end all life on Earth if it spores.
The BBC was also pleased with the success of The Quatermass Experiment and in 1955 a sequel, Quatermass II, was broadcast, with John Robinson in the title role following Tate's death.
Along with his laboratory assistants, Professor Bernard Quatermass anxiously awaits the return to Earth of his new rocketship and its crew, who have become the first humans to travel into space.