Bat Out of Hell (TV series)
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''Bat Out of Hell'' is a British
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television serial created by Francis Durbridge and originally aired on
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from 26 November to 24 December 1966. The series followed two lovers, Diana Stewart (
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) and Mark Paxton (
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), who are haunted by the voice of Diana's husband over the telephone after he is murdered by the couple. Inspector Clay (
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) was the detective inspector who headed the police investigation.


Situation

Diana Stewart (
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) and Mark Paxton (
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), are in love, however, Diana's husband Geoffrey ( Noel Johnson) is unlikely to grant her a divorce. When it is discovered that Geoffrey has a mistress, the two begin planning his murder. One night, as he is preparing to go on a month-long holiday, Diana shoots her husband and Mark arrives shortly afterward to help her get rid of Geoffrey's body. Things start to go wrong when the body disappears from the house and Diana later receives a mysterious telephone call from her "deceased" husband. Diana is told by Geoffrey to meet him at a local hotel or he will go to the police and have her arrested for attempted murder. Much to Mark's dismay, she is told to come to the hotel alone. Mark soon receives a phone call from a local shopkeeper, Kitty Tracey ( Patsy Smart), who informs him that Diana has been arrested at the hotel after the police discovered Geoffrey's body. This is not the case, and the couple believe they are "home and dry" until they are preyed upon by a mysterious blackmailer.


Main characters

*Geoffrey Stewart ( Noel Johnson) — a wealthy Sussex estate agent *Diana Stewart (
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) — the wife of Geoffrey *Mark Paxton (
John Thaw John Edward Thaw, (3 January 1942 – 21 February 2002) was an English actor who appeared in a range of television, stage, and cinema roles. He starred in the television series '' Inspector Morse'' as title character Detective Chief Inspector ...
) — the lover of Diana *Inspector Clay (
Dudley Foster Frank Dudley Foster (7 August 1924 – 8 January 1973) was an English actor who regularly appeared in television roles. Foster was born in Brighouse, West Riding of Yorkshire. His family had established links with the theatre and a brother and ...
) — a "deceptively easy-going" police detective investigating Geoffrey's disappearance


Episodes


Reception

''Bat Out of Hell'' was first broadcast on 26 November 1966. It aired Saturday nights at 10:05 pm and ran for five episodes with the series finale on 24 December 1966.Baskin, Ellen. ''Serials on British Television, 1950-1994''. Scolar Press, 1996. (pg. 82) The serial provided an interesting premise with the story taking place before the actual murder, a rarity in the genre at the time, so that the motives for Diana Stewart and Mark Paxton decision to murder Geoffrey Stewart could be better understood by the audience. The series climax, according to the John Thaw Foundation, is "particularly well remembered" in British television history. A novelisation of a five-part serial, entitled ''Bat Out of Hell: An Inspector Clay Mystery'', was written by Francis Durbridge and published in 1972. British crime novelist
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, who enjoyed the series as a child, praised the book as "a little-known gem of suspense".


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