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Sky

  • TV Series
  • 1975
  • 30m
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6.8/10
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Sky (1975)
FamilySci-Fi

A young time-traveller with superhuman powers is stranded on Earth after running into a Black Hole. Pursued by the evil Goodchild, Sky is helped on his quest to find a way home by three huma... Read allA young time-traveller with superhuman powers is stranded on Earth after running into a Black Hole. Pursued by the evil Goodchild, Sky is helped on his quest to find a way home by three human teenagers, Arby, Jane and Roy.A young time-traveller with superhuman powers is stranded on Earth after running into a Black Hole. Pursued by the evil Goodchild, Sky is helped on his quest to find a way home by three human teenagers, Arby, Jane and Roy.

  • Stars
    • Marc Harrison
    • Stuart Lock
    • Cherrald Butterfield
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    124
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    • Stars
      • Marc Harrison
      • Stuart Lock
      • Cherrald Butterfield
    • 10User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marc Harrison
    • Sky
    • 1975
    Stuart Lock
    • Arby Vennor
    • 1975
    Cherrald Butterfield
    • Jane Vennor
    • 1975
    Richard Speight
    Richard Speight
    • Roy Briggs
    • 1975
    Robert Eddison
    Robert Eddison
    • Goodchild
    • 1975
    Jack Watson
    Jack Watson
    • Major Briggs
    • 1975
    Frances Cuka
    Frances Cuka
    • Mrs. Vennor
    • 1975
    Meredith Edwards
    Meredith Edwards
    • Tom
    • 1975
    Thomas Heathcote
    Thomas Heathcote
    • Mr. Vennor
    • 1975
    Gerard Hely
    • Dr. Saul
    • 1975
    Ursula Barclay
    • First Nurse
    • 1975
    Monica Lavers
    • Second Nurse
    • 1975
    Bernard Archard
    Bernard Archard
    • Haril
    • 1975
    Trevor Ray
    Trevor Ray
    • Rex
    • 1975
    Peter Copley
    Peter Copley
    • Revil
    • 1975
    John Curry
    • Policeman
    • 1975
    Prunella Ransome
    Prunella Ransome
    • Susannah
    • 1975
    David Jackson
    • Sergeant Simmons
    • 1975
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    rnt1968

    SKY soon to be released on DVD

    I really thought i'd imagined or dreamt of a programme from the 1970's called SKY about an alien boy rising from the leaves in a forest, with very, very bright blue eyes... but the last time I looked was probably a couple of years ago I could only find a couple of references which were really vague ... but as it was made by Wales' 'local' TV station HTV, I thought there was little hope of ever seeing it again. However... prompted by Facebook quizzes, I looked again today and just found out it's being released in June 09. It does look like they have the whole series albeit with 2 episodes from another source. How cool is that?!!

    http://www.networkdvd.net/product_info.php?products_id=887
    23x.net

    Sky, how do you do all those magical things?

    Well, all I remember about this series is the line "Sky, how do you do all those magical things?" spoken by some welsh kid and some bloke running round with pupil-less eyes. Bizarre 70s hippy stuff.

    Sky was a super-powered alien who could, as far as I can remember, affect the weather and other stuff. Did he have blue eyes, or were they white?
    mimcarr

    Weird and Wonderful

    So glad I've found this on IMDb.Many's the time I've thought back to the strange, delicate,alien boy from my childhood viewing days. Sky had blue eyes - I mean all blue, no pupils, and was the stuff of my childish fantasies (I was 9, so he probably played Sindy's with me...) and when the Evil forces were coming to do unspeakable things to him, the wind would blow and the leaves would whoosh around in a sort of Force of Nature warning...Ooh I've come over all funny again. I absolutely loved it and would give anything to get my hands on an episode. I understand HTV only have 5 out of 7 left - come on guys, release them - I'm tired of watching my Trumpton DVD's...Did it have an unhappy ending - I seem to remember Sky disappearing - in anguish or triumph? Please let me know someone. I really need to watch this again so please contact me if you have any information as to Sky's whereabouts...
    Gary-161

    The one that got away

    SKY is a flawed but fascinating children's television production of the late seventies. It's refusal to follow dramatic convention is commendable, if difficult. It's debut episode is abstract and bordering on avant-garde theatre. The rest are occasionally rushed, uneven dramatically, but the last ten minutes are truly jaw dropping. The risibility of this denouement may be a 'jump the shark' moment for some viewers, but it certainly gets full marks for originality.

    Sky himself, vulnerable but not entirely benign, is a lead character unlike any I can recall in children's telly. The program is not 'cuddly'. Sky does not express gratitude to his helpers, or any degree of warmth. He is more arbiter than interferer, a fascinating performance from young actor Harrison.

    With it's hippy cloaks, druids and Stonehenge, SKY could be seen as the last hurrah before the advent of punk, but it refuses to be pigeon holed as a pantheist diatribe against the 'experiment' of intelligence and the despoiling nature of man. A couple of hippies are given short thrift in one rather disturbing scene and slope off disillusioned. Let's say SKY is sympathetic to Ghia theory but remains open minded, if pessimistic, to other possibilities.

    Why is it remembered, albeit dimly? Perhaps due to its striking images, many foreshadowing eighties pop video. Goodchild's appearance is memorably eerie. It also has a splendid character in Mr Crow with his creepy hand, reminiscent of Mr Stabs of 'Ace Of Wands' fame. I also cannot get out of my head Sky's rejuvenation of Arby's mother. The music is less successful, sometimes over-used and then dropped for later episodes.

    SKY is a wonderfully balmy creation. It is unique, and may attract a considerable cult following if ever released to the public.
    8Hardylane

    Still interesting, but a little too right-on

    Having looked for this for ages, I was delighted to be able to see it through the magic of the Internet recently.

    Like most people, I saw it when I was a child and it made a big impression.

    On viewing it now, being much older, the experience was a little disappointing, as was to be expected.

    The episodes had very little pace, and the programme makers took incredible liberties with the cliffhangers, often showing something at the start of the episode that wasn't there at the end of the previous one! Sky himself was still as eerie as I remembered, and the use of CSO on his eyes and hands was still effective.

    It was a true Friends of the Earth parable, however, and, given that I'm not exactly a supporter of greenie, eco-friendly, anti-science bull, this grated on me.

    Only one moment in the series sent a shiver up my spine... when Goodchild was going up the stairs, with the camera focused on his feet, and you saw his creepy cloak just kind of drop into shot, where it hadn't been before!... ooh! All in all, could have done with being 6 episode long instead of 7.

    DVD release seems unlikely due to the fact that episodes 3 and 7 only exist in ropey off-air recordings from a domestic Philips 1500 VCR.

    There's a definite reluctance to release material in low quality.

    Catch it if you can, though, through other methods :)

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    • Trivia
      The series was one of the earliest exponents of Chromakey effects, achieved with the help of contact lenses and blue make up on Sky's palms.
    • Goofs
      Episode Two: Sky and Arby are in the school library and decide to "borrow" an atlas. Arby is holding the book as he goes through the door to the corridor but does not have it when they emerge on the other side. To cover this mistake, episode three has Roy return to the school to pick up a torch his father has dropped confronting Sky and he finds the atlas on the corridor floor.
    • Quotes

      Sky: The Juganet is a circle, The circle is a machine, The point is a paramagnetic intersection.

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1975 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Filming locations
      • Avebury, Wiltshire, England, UK
    • Production company
      • HTV
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