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Sky
- Narrated by: John Banks
- Length: 4 hrs and 50 mins
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Summary
The Juganet is a circle. The circle is a machine. The machine is a crossover point. The point is a paramagnetic intersection. That is where I must be. Not here...
Eerie, unsettling and a benchmark production for children's television in the 1970s, Sky was created by Doctor Who stalwarts Bob Baker and Dave Martin as one of the run of outstanding children's dramas HTV produced in that decade.
Sky is a mixture of ecological fable, science fantasy and good, old-fashioned peril. An ethereal boy called Sky materialises on an Earth that is as unprepared for him as he is for it. He soon realises that he's been brought to the wrong time and must seek out the Juganet to return to his correct place in reality. With the help of tearaway Arby Venner; his sister, June; and friend Roy, he must race against time as Nature rejects Sky and the Earth's immune system creates the evil Goodchild, who is out to stop him at all costs....
Based on one of the most memorable television series of the 1970s, starring Marc Harrison, Stuart Lock and Cherrald Butterfield.
Building on the success of previous releases featuring tales from children's television past, this is the first brand new novelisation from Fantom Publishing. Bob Baker, cowriter of three Oscar and BAFTA winning Wallace & Gromit films, creator of K9, and writer of numerous Doctor Who episodes.
A stalwart of HTV, Bob has worked with Sir Laurence Olivier, Leonard Rossiter, Ron Moody, Toyah Willcox and Trevor Eve. Among his many TV credits, Bob wrote a number of episodes of Doctor Who with cowriter Dave Martin, several episodes of Bergerac, starring John Nettles, and the smash hit children's show Into the Labyrinth; Bob also script edited the popular crime series Shoestring.