Después de que un avión con tres agentes de la ONU se estrelle en el Himalaya, son rescatados por una civilización avanzada que vive en secreto en el Tíbet y se les conceden versiones mejora... Leer todoDespués de que un avión con tres agentes de la ONU se estrelle en el Himalaya, son rescatados por una civilización avanzada que vive en secreto en el Tíbet y se les conceden versiones mejoradas de sus cinco sentidos.Después de que un avión con tres agentes de la ONU se estrelle en el Himalaya, son rescatados por una civilización avanzada que vive en secreto en el Tíbet y se les conceden versiones mejoradas de sus cinco sentidos.
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Fun fantasy series which has had some good actors and directors working on it including John Gilling (THE PLAGUE OF THE ZOMBIES, THE REPTILE for Hammer), veteran cinematographer-director Freddie Francis (who won an Oscar for SONS AND LOVERS) and Cyril Frankel who worked on just about every cult British TV show from that era. On the acting side John Carson and Gerald Harper have made guest appearances. It was the skills of all the people involved, not forgetting Stuart Damon, Alexandra Bastedo and William Gaunt who made nonsensical material credible to watch.
This show has been re-run on BBC 2 in the mid-1990's and several of the episodes are out on video and DVD.
It sounds cheesy, but it is actually good fun. The special powers are understated - exceptional hearing, healing and telepathy are among them and whilst playing a key role in the shows, are by no means the central aspect which the series revolves around (unlike later series such as the Hulk etc.)
If you can get to see this series, it'll pleasantly surprise you.
I would love to see it again now -- hopefully it holds up. I've mentioned this show to others and no one has ever heard of it, so I began to wonder if I'd imagined its whole existence. But the wonder that is the web has allowed me track down information about it. Hopefully it will find a new generation of fans.
I first saw the Champions as a kid. Imagine the scene,Scotland early 1970s,school summer holidays and it always seems to be raining. Daytime tv was only on for a few hours I think. School holidays meant they showed old series like this. I could never get interested in Belle and Sebastian or White Horses but I like The Champions and Time Tunnel and things like that.
I suppose The Saint and Man In A Suitcase were for adults but The Champions was regarded as a kids show.
Anyway looking again at this series I am struck by how the plots are pretty good and the acting is pretty good. The plot idea (superpowers for ordinary people) is good. The plots meant that the series needed a bigger budget and different locations than the London based ITC series you might be used to.
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- TriviaKnown for his frugality, the producer actually used his holiday home movie footage for the Geneva fountain scene in the titles.
- ErroresAlthough supposedly situated in Geneva, Tremayne's office is equipped with standard issue GPO telephones.
- Citas
Craig Stirling: It's what I've oft times said.
Richard Barrett: What have you oft times said?
Craig Stirling: You're cheap
Richard Barrett: I'm what?
Craig Stirling: Cheap, cheap.
Richard Barrett: You sound like a canary.
- ConexionesFeatured in Comedy Connections: The Good Life (2003)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idioma
- También se conoce como
- The Champions
- Locaciones de filmación
- Betchworth Quarry, Betchworth, Reigate, Surrey, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(scene of Interpol agent driving off a precipice - episode 'A Case of Lemmings')
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