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''The Evil Touch'' is an Australian television series, originally broadcast in Australia in 1973 and produced by Amalgamated Pictures Australasia in association with Olola Productions Australia. An
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, each episode had a self-contained story usually in a thriller or horror style, and often with a
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. Subjects explored included the occult,
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s. Each episode had a new cast of guest actors playing new characters, although several guest stars appeared in more than one episode.


Overview

The series was produced by
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producer
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and partly funded by the Nine Network. A key feature was the involvement of internationally known actors. Some were lured to Australia to participate in the show by also being allowed to direct an episode. Supporting roles were filled by Australian actors. Although Australian television was still in black and white in 1973, to aid international marketability this series was shot entirely in colour, and on film. Each episode was introduced by
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who appeared in a darkened studio surrounded by unearthly golden smoke imagery, frequently reminding viewers that "there is a touch of evil in all of us". He returned to provide the epilogue to each installment, always wishing viewers "pleasant dreams".


Cast

Each episode featured a new setting and characters and a different cast. Several name actors appeared, acting in multiple episodes as different characters: *
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(''Heart to Heart'' and ''Scared to Death'') *
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(''Happy New Year Aunt Carrie'' and ''The Upper Hand'') *
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(''The Obituary'' and ''The Voyage'') * Darren McGavin (''A Game of Hearts'', ''George'' and ''Gornak's Prism'') *
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(''Murder's for the Birds'' and ''The Fans'') *
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(''Dear Beloved Monster'' and ''The Trial'') *
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(''The Lake'' and ''Seeing is Believing'') * Kim Hunter (''Dr. McDermott's New Patient'' and ''Wings of Death'') *
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(''Death by Dreaming'' and ''Dear Cora, I'm Going to Kill You'') *
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(''The Homecoming'' and ''They'') Morrow and McGavin each directed one of the episodes they acted in. Australian actors in supporting roles included
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, John Morris, June Thody,
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, Janet Kingsbury, Mirren Lee,
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. ''Filmink'' magazine called it "pure
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territory".


Broadcasts

The series was initially screened in Australia by the Nine Network in a prime time slot. The series was also screened in first-run syndication and later re-ran on
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in the US and ITV in the UK, with later airings in the 1990s on Bravo. In Australia it was repeated in a late-night slot several times up until the mid-1980s.


List of episodes with American airdates

*1.The Lake (9/16/73) *2. Heart to Heart (9/23/73) *3.Dr. McDermitt's New Patients (9/30/73) *4.The Obituary (10/7/73) *5. Happy New Year, Aunt Carrie (10/14/73) *6.A Game of Hearts (10/21/73) *7.Seeing Is Believing (10/28/73) *8.The Upper Hand (11/4/73) *9.Murder Is for the Birds (11/11/73) *10.Marci (11/18/73) *11. George (11/25/73) *12.Scared to Death (12/2/73) *13.The Homecoming (12/9/73) *14.Dear Beloved Monster (12/16/73) *15.Campaign '20 (1/13/74) *16.Faulkner's Choice (1/20/74) *17.Dear Cora, I'm Going to Kill You (1/27/74) *18.The Trial (2/3/74) *19.The Fans (2/10/74) *20.Kaidaitcha Country (2/24/74)''Kadaicha Country''
at AustLit *21. Gornak's Prism (3/3/74) *22.The Voyage (3/10/74) *23.Death by Dreaming (3/24/74) *24.Never Fool With a Gypsy Icon (3/31/74) *25.They (6/2/74) *26.Wings of Death (6/9/74)


References

* Moran, Albert. Moran's Guide to Australian TV Series, Allen & Unwin, 1993. p 166-7.


External links

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''The Evil Touch''
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