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I would like to see this series again. I remember it being shown on Saturday teatime in the UK (BBC must have needed a suitably frightening substitute for Doctor Who! - unless it was the independent competition) under the title "Havoc". I was amazed at the footage they showed at the time, particularly the man falling from the airship, and the motor racing episode. Some horrendous carnage.
I can completely verify the comment above about the 'sting', it is still with me 30 years later.
Anyway, I missed the last episode, I think about earthquakes, and have been looking out for it ever since, but has never been repeated.
Were there 10 episodes in total?
I can completely verify the comment above about the 'sting', it is still with me 30 years later.
Anyway, I missed the last episode, I think about earthquakes, and have been looking out for it ever since, but has never been repeated.
Were there 10 episodes in total?
I only saw a handful of the "When Havok Struck" series, but it left quite an impression on me. The first episode I saw was the one about airplane disasters. I remember the show featuring the Canary Islands disaster when a jet crashed into another jet on the runway with still pictures of the carnage. The episode aired while I was sick as a dog with the flu for a full week in early 1978. The creepy soundtrack music and downright morbid content of the show was enhanced by my "altered" mental status due to the influenza at the time. I did manage to watch 2 or 3 more episodes, but they weren't quite as powerful as the air disaster episode. The chances of these shows being released on video one day are probably slim to none, but I sure would enjoy seeing them again.
I believe this show was sponsored by Mobile Fuel Company. They called it The Mobile Showcase. "When Havoc Struck" was like "In Search Of..." (Leonard Nimoy), hosted by Glenn Ford, a 30 minute program about world disasters. I remember the opening having the "O" in Mobile with filled with gasoline swishing back and forth. Some of the programs were kind of depressing to me but, I watched them anyway. I was about 13 years old. One of the shows I remember well was about the Coconut Grove nightclub fire in Boston. What a sad incident it was. I wonder where these films got to? I'd like to see it again on TV. Does anyone have any information this program?
I was in law school in 1978 and watched this episode which was televised on Wednesdays at 8:00 P.M. Each episode dealt with disasters of a particular type. One dealt with zeppelins (culminating with the Hindenburg). One with great ship disasters (the scene of the Titanic hitting the iceberg and sinking was clearly labeled a dramatization) but included the Andrea Doria footage from 1956. One about bridge disasters showed the destruction of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge ("Galluping Gertie"), but also talked about the Tay Bridge, and a bridge in Niagara Falls. There were episodes about earthquakes, volcanoes, tornadoes, hurricanes, airplane disasters. Glenn Ford could be a little stiff at times, but his usual voice was quite natural and actually made the disasters seem inevitable due to errors by man or acts of nature and science. It was certainly a good series, but probably had gone about as far as it could go in doing one season of them. Hopefully it may be revived someday.
wonderful nostalgic thoughts are rekindled when I think of this series and the "World at War" Series. I was about ten when I Saw this show during the seventies. I particularly remember the one about blimp disasters and the crew who were whisked away trying to dock a U.S Navy blimp during a gust. I think I saw it on a channel after the news and before prime time. I remember it had a kind of European flair and seemed to have some heavy orchestral music in the introduction with the Mobil fuel presentation. I thought David Niven narrated it but I see that it was Glenn Ford. Anyway, I really enjoyed this show and would love to see it again. does anyone know where it plays?
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