Seminal psychological horror, from the creator of Quatermass
Nigel Kneale
In Review: Nineteen Eighty-Four
Tim Robins takes a look at the newly-released BFI edition of the BBC’s 1950s adaptation of George Orwell’s dystopian novel…
In Review: Nigel Kneale’s The Woman in Black (1989)
Tim Robins checks out Nigel Kneale’s telling of Susan Hill’s haunting horror story
Nigel Kneale’s adaptation of “The Woman in Black” released on Blu-Ray
Classic British spine-tingling horror re-released at last
WebFind: We Are The Martians – The Legacy of Nigel Kneale
If you have access to BBC iPlayer, then you may already know the broadcaster’s 1958 serial Quatermass and the Pit is available to watch right now for free – and a terrific piece of vintage SFTV it is too
“Into the Unknown”, the life story of “Quatermass” creator Nigel Kneale, gets updated re-release
As writer of the legendary Quatermass television serials and a string of unforgettable TV plays, Nigel Kneale is one of British popular culture’s most influential figures. Fully revised and updated, a new edition of Into the Unknown by Andy Murray… Read More ›
Great British Comic Characters Reinvented: Professor Bernard Quatermass
Creator Jay Lowe has chosen a personal and truly British favourite for our challenge to reinvent great British Comic Characters (detail below), given that Nigel Kneale’s Professor Bernard Quatermass wasn’t created for comics – but he has appeared in print…. Read More ›
Fright Night on Radio 4 with Nigel Kneale’s “Stone Tape” and more
This Saturday (31st October 2015), BBC Radio 4 is broadcasting new radio adaptations of Nigel Kneale’s The Stone Tape and Koji Suzuki’s Ring as part of its Hallowe’en inspired “Fright Night“. Directed by top British filmmakers of his generation… Read More ›