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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)
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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
    245
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    • Creator
      • Jack Gerson
    • Stars
      • James Hazeldine
      • Louise Jameson
      • John Carlisle
    • 13User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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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
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    Cyril Luckham
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    • 1979
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    Ian Lambton
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    • 1979
    William Wilde
    William Wilde
    • Graham Hobb
    • 1979
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    • 1979
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    Jean Gilpin
    • Sarah Ashley
    • 1979
    Philip Locke
    Philip Locke
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    Frederick Jaeger
    Frederick Jaeger
    • Raglan
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    • 1979
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      • Jack Gerson
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    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.
    4siobhan-rouse

    Made in a frantic hurry?

    I bought this after seeing rave reviews on the Net, but frankly I found it a disappointment, even allowing for the fact that it is a Seventies BBC production. Even when compared with other BBC video-taped productions of the time, such as Doctor Who and Survivors, this is terribly slow and unconvincing. The actors are obviously doing their best with the lines they have been given, but honestly their faces display the boredom and dissatisfaction that I experienced when watching this ! I think the problem is with the terribly disjointed scripts. As the DVD booklet relates, this series was conceived and rushed into production with the kind of speed that didn't allow for enough thought to be put into what would nowadays be described as a story "arc". Someone seems to have made the conscious decision that each episode would end, not with a spectacularly frightening event (of which there are many in this series) but with a dull, inconclusive talky scene that makes a half-hearted attempt to persuade us to tune in next week. I felt sorry for actors who were required, week after week, to be demon-possessed or something, yet who had to turn up for the next scene apparently completely unaffected by their experiences ! And could no-one think of a way to end the whole saga? It just peters out ...
    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
    hitmouse

    Now out on DVD!

    I too have been waiting 25 yrs for this to be repeated or appear on VHS or DVD, but now it is available as a complete 3 DVD set: http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0009UCET6

    Very good review here: http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid=58025 which notes:

    "When Mrs Whitehouse called the show "thoroughly evil", executives giggled behind their hands, but they also conceded that guidelines had been breached, mistakes had been made, and so forth. They would "forcibly" remind producers about their responsibilities. So they solemnly promised. And while they patronised her - no such reminder was made - they also gave in to her, because when it came to deciding which shows to renew, this one disappeared in the night. I doubt if there was any explicit prohibition, but it was never repeated, never shown on UK Gold, never syndicated abroad, never released on video tape. In the quarter-century since broadcast, these ten 50-minute episodes acquired considerable mystique. Every now and again I would hear about somebody who had a friend who had a copy."
    spamtrap1-1

    truly disturbing TV

    Saw this when it was first broadcast (when I was 12) and I found it truly disturbing. I don't think the BBC ever repeated this but it was a show which has lingered in my memory ever since. It built up quite nicely and the use of urban locations added a certain realism to the whole proceedings.

    The story revolved around investigations into a number of paranormal incidents which are eventually revealed as part of a satisfying over-arching conspiracy - with a lot more plot coherence than, say, the X files or Millennium.

    I would be very interested in getting this on DVD - even if it was only to compare the reality to my hazy memories.

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    • Trivia
      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.

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      Featured in Inside 'The Omega Factor' (2005)

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    • Release date
      • June 13, 1979 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      50 minutes
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