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The Omega Factor

  • TV Series
  • 1979
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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John Carlisle, James Hazeldine, and Louise Jameson in The Omega Factor (1979)
DramaHorrorMysterySci-FiThriller

A covert branch of British Intelligence is assigned to investigate the strange, the supernatural, the...'Omega Factor'.A covert branch of British Intelligence is assigned to investigate the strange, the supernatural, the...'Omega Factor'.A covert branch of British Intelligence is assigned to investigate the strange, the supernatural, the...'Omega Factor'.

  • Creator
    • Jack Gerson
  • Stars
    • James Hazeldine
    • Louise Jameson
    • John Carlisle
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    246
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    • Creator
      • Jack Gerson
    • Stars
      • James Hazeldine
      • Louise Jameson
      • John Carlisle
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    James Hazeldine
    James Hazeldine
    • Tom Crane
    • 1979
    Louise Jameson
    Louise Jameson
    • Anne Reynolds
    • 1979
    John Carlisle
    • Roy Martindale
    • 1979
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    Brown Derby
    • Andrew Scott-Erskine
    • 1979
    Nicholas Coppin
    • Michael Crane
    • 1979
    Natasha Gerson
    • Morag
    • 1979
    Joanna Tope
    • Julia…
    • 1979
    Cyril Luckham
    Cyril Luckham
    • Drexel…
    • 1979
    Sheila Latimer
    • Mrs. Coleman…
    • 1979
    Ian Lambton
    • Doctor
    • 1979
    William Wilde
    William Wilde
    • Graham Hobb
    • 1979
    Maggie James
    • Jenny
    • 1979
    Jean Gilpin
    Jean Gilpin
    • Sarah Ashley
    • 1979
    Philip Locke
    Philip Locke
    • Vashrevsky
    • 1979
    Frederick Jaeger
    Frederick Jaeger
    • Raglan
    • 1979
    Alec Heggie
    • Mitch McRae
    • 1979
    Max Harris
    • Colin Muirhead
    • 1979
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    • 1979
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      • Jack Gerson
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    10Weirdling_Wolf

    'The Alpha and Omega of vintage small screen shock!'

    I've only just recently been able to prize the tremulous fingers away from my fear blanched boat-race after watching show runner George Gallaccio's anxiety-inducing, pioneering small screen spook show 'The Omega Factor' again, which actively remains some propah old school creepy telly, mayte! This has the kind of insidious 'creeps-under-the-skin', 70s freak-beard weirdness you just don't see manifested today! And our handsome proletariat hero Tom Crane (James Hazledean) still remains one of my favourite truth-seeking TV psychic protagonists! And the delectably lithe, foofy-haired Crane is ably assisted in his increasingly dark conspiratorial travails by the deliciously dynamic, no less aesthetically appealing scientist Annie Reynolds (Louise Jameson), whose radiant beauty is readily matched by her inquisitive, equally luminous mind!

    The Omega Factor's starkly beauteous, majestically moody Edinburgh setting adds a grim, palpably ominous veneer of inclement atmospheric despair, with its dizzyingly eclectic, mind-warpingly wicked terror tales of morbid body snatching, malign government conspiracies, demoniacal displays of terrifying telekinesis, macabre black magic rituals, weird flights of astral projection, deadly duplicity, Machiavellian brainwashing, and old fashioned, black-handed murder! The persistently paranoid, oppressively sinister series that dared to venture far beyond the nebulous veil of reality and eerily expose mad, disturbingly alien, nightmarishly vivid vistas to terminally quake the stoutest heart, unhinge the most resolute of minds, 'The Omega Factor' may even have those fearless, fright-loving boys and girls of all ages anxiously peeking into the dusty voids under the bed before lights out! Don't say I didn't warn you!!!!!!!!!
    8fishermensmell

    The best of British sci-fi drama

    This is an excellent TV series that clearly inspired The X-Files with its secret government paranormal unit, claustrophobic atmosphere of distrust, sexual tension between the male and female leads, and clandestine testing by the military on the unfortunate public. There's even a gifted boy who becomes a pawn and potential weapon, a la Gibson Praise. Although episodic in nature, across the series there are allusions to a higher authority within government, the shadowy Omega group, and with each episode the plot thickens. It's all delivered with a sort of downtrodden gloom that only BBC Scotland can deliver and feels distinctly British, with echoes of spy thrillers and Hammer horrors resonating through the screen.

    Naturally, some episodes are stronger than others as Tom Crane investigates various paranormal goings-on, but they are mostly pretty gripping and I was completely absorbed by the overarching story, ripping through the whole series in a few days. Unlike The X-Files, it is all brought to a dramatic, logical and satisfying conclusion in the final episode, with the writers also opening further doors on an even greater conspiracy. The fact that no second series was made is a huge disappointment.
    Adrian Sweeney

    Very watchable

    A man with psychic powers is recruited by a secret department devoted to the rum and uncanny. Good fun and very atmospheric and creepy at times. The first main villain is described as 'The man Crowley refused to meet... just in case.' I wonder if the spooky recurring symbol motif from 'Watchmen' was unconsciously borrowed from the very similar one in the early episodes of this?

    In some ways it was ahead of its time and it's a shame a second series wasn't made. Re the other reviewer who suggests Mary Whitehouse put the kybosh on it - this seems unlikely as I found an interview with Louise Jameson online where she says that whenever Whitehouse attacked the show everyone involved was delighted as the ratings would go up.
    chris-321

    Haunting

    I saw the series just once, but I longed for each episode to come round. I have the book (which is good) but OHHHHH I would like to see the series again.

    Expect atmosphere. Expect uncanny. Expect thrills. If you get the chance, take it. You'll be haunted by the memory! Don't expect fantastic effects, ray guns, funny aliens or obscenities. You don't need those to ice your spine. In fact, good stories, good acting, and good dialogue are far more important, and although it's been a few years now, I seem to remember that the Omega Factor has all those.

    Why it isn't on DVD is a mystery worthy of the program itself. It's like Kolchak:Night Stalker and Australia's own "The Evil Touch". An absolute gem, but as with all gems, hard to find.

    Channel 2 (in Australia) showed this series, so perhaps if you live in God's own country you might like to pester the ABC into a reshow.
    9Sleepin_Dragon

    An excellent Series, made before its time.

    A ten part series made by the BBC back in 1979. It starred James Hazeldine as Tom Crane, Louise Jameson as Anne Reynolds, John Carlisle as Roy Martindale, Cyril Luckham as Edward Drexil.

    The series focuses on Tom Crane, a journalist with a high level of dormant psychic powers. Tom tragically loses his wife, he blames rogue Psychic Drexill and swears vengeance. Tom joins a Government Department, known as 7, a unit set up to look at cases out of the ordinary. The team learn they are up against a powerful organisation known as Omega. Whilst working at Department 7 Tom works closely with Doctor Anne Reynolds, and their relationship gets closer.

    What an absolute travesty that only one series was made, I think there was definitely more mileage in it. There were some great characters, Tom, Anne, Drexill etc. I imagine Mary Whitehouse would have had a field day with the Series, she must have had a fit watching Powers of Darkness.

    It was a wonderfully well made series, great writing, really well acted, and who wouldn't enjoy anything with the beautiful Louise Jameson in it. Always a degree of the wacky and strange in the episodes, but they never went absurdly over the top, they remained fairly grounded.

    Anyone who likes a bit of mystery, and a little element of sci fi will enjoy this series. 9/10

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      A second season was never produced. In 2015, Big Finish Productions started production of audio plays, which are set 30 years after this show. Louise Jameson reprised her part as Anne Reynolds.
    • Quotes

      Tom Crane: Our friend Graham. Either he's on something, or he's auditioning for Night Of The Highland Zombie.

    • Connections
      Featured in Inside 'The Omega Factor' (2005)

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      • June 13, 1979 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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