Very British Futures show

Summary: <p>Des Kinvig's small world is turned upside when he discovers one of his customers, sexy Miss Griffin is in fact an alien from Mercury, fighting a secret war with the Xux. Is he really the only man who can help her save the Earth? Or is he just a desperate fantasist who's been listening to his UFO-mad friend Jim Piper for too long?</p> <p>Nigel Kneale, creator of <em>Quatermass</em>, writer of TV classics such <em>The Stone Tape</em>, <em>1984</em>, and <em>Beasts</em>, took an unexpected turn into situation comedy for 1981's <em>Kinvig</em>. Starring Tony Haygarth, Patsy Rowlands, Prunella Gee and Colin Jeavons. A science fiction parody that mocked many of his fans, it has remained one of the curios of Eighties television. Could it ever have worked? Is funny now and was it even then?</p> <p>Taking a closer look at with Gareth Preston, in one person's case against their will, are Tim Reid and Charles Auchterlonie, hosts of <a href="https://randomiserpodcast.buzzsprout.com/">The Randomiser</a> podcast.</p> <p>Music by <a href="https://chatriart.bandcamp.com/releases">Chatri Art</a></p> <p>Produced by Gareth Preston</p> <p>Follow the podcast on twitter at @FuturesVery and for more information and reviews, visit <a href="https://garethpreston.blog/">garethpreston.blog</a> </p> --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/verybritishfutures/message