The Infinite Worlds of H.G. Wells (2001)

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Rating: ★★½
Anthology of H.G. Wells Stories/TV Mini-Series

TV mini-series that adapts six less well known short stories by H.G. Wells into an anthology with Wells as the central character. A couple of good stories, some that never hit the mark

Hogfather (2006)

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Rating: ★★★
Fantasy Comedy/Terry Pratchett Adaptation

The first in a series of Terry Pratchett Discworld adaptations for tv. This makes the odd choice of adapting one of the more complex and darker of Pratchett’s usually comic books but it works fairly well overall

The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy (1981)

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Rating: ★★★
Gonzo SF

The Hitch Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy was a multi-media phenomenon that has developed a cult. The tv series with a less-than-stellar BBC budget was not the most effective incarnation of these but still hits the wittily absurd nerve of Douglas Adams’ humour

Hercules (2005)

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Rating: ★★★
Greek Mythological Hero

What approach can this Hallmark mini-series take that hasn’t been exhausted by the numerous other Hercules films? Answer: Simply tell the Greek myth as it was written. At which it does not too badly

The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)

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Rating: ★★★★
Haunted House

Mike Flanagan follows up the hit of The Haunting of Hill House with a mini-series that adapts another classic work The Turn of the Screw out into a similar kind of cross-generational ghost story. The results are extraordinary

Good Omens (2019)

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Rating: ★★½
Biblical End Times/Antichrist Comedy

TV mini-series based on the Neil Gaiman/Terry Pratchett novel that spoofs The Omen and Biblical End Times prophecies. The series is very close to the book as though it didn’t want to edit any precious gag

Going Postal (2010)

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Rating: ★★
Terry Pratchett Adaptation

A disappointing tv mini-series adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld novel, which has been (largely) played as a straight adventure with the usual Pratchett comedy taking a backseat

The Gemini Factor (1987)

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Rating: ★★★
Mysterious Link Between Twins

Modest and well-made British children’s tv mini-series about the mysterious psychic connection between two twins each unaware of the other’s existence

Fungus the Bogeyman (2015)

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Rating: ★★½
Secret World of Filth-Loving Bogeys

Second tv version of the Raymond Briggs book about a secret society of bogeys who love all that is filthy and disgusting, This cheats when it comes to the bogeys but goes all out on the disgustingness of their lifestyle

Fungus the Bogeyman (2004)

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Rating: ★★½
Secret World of Filth-Loving Bogeys

BBC mini-series adaptation of Raymond Briggs’ classic children’s book about a secret underworld of bogeys who love all that is filthy and disgusting and their encounter with a human family

Frankenstein: The True Story (1974)

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Rating: ★★★½
Frankenstein Adaptation

The ‘true story’ bit is contentious but this tv mini-series was the first production to take the Frankenstein story back to the way Mary Shelley told it. Lavishly produced and with a fantastic cast

Frankenstein (2004)

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Rating: ★★
Frankenstein Adaptation

TV mini-series that tries to conduct a rigorously faithful adaptation of Mary Shelley’s book and largely succeeds apart from some minor changes. On the other hand, none of the period setting or story much comes to life

Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond (2014)

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James Bond Creator Biopic

TV mini-series biopic of James Bond creator Ian Fleming that substantially embellishes details of Fleming’s biography to create its own story. Dominic Cooper is absurdly miscast as Fleming, playing the part with a boyish smirk

5ive Days to Midnight (2004)

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Briefcase from the Future

Mini-series with the intriguing premise of Timothy Hutton receiving a briefcase from the future with clues that foretells his death in five days time. This befalls utterly predictable handling and is padded out to fill a five-hour slot

Final Days of Planet Earth (2006)

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Alien Invasion

Darryl Hannah is the queen of a species of body-snatching insects intent on invading Earth. This is a clear winner head and shoulders above any other contenders for the most ridiculous alien invasion work ever made.

The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)

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Rating: ★★★
Edgar Allan Poe Adaptation

Mike Flanagan mini-series that expands on the story to incorporate a host of other Poe stories. More like another of Mike Flanagan’s cross-generational ghost stories by way of tv’s Succession with a lot of Poe-esque margin notes

The Fades (2011)

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Rating: ★★★★
Teen Can See the Dead/Apocalytic Resurrection

An underrated mini-series – sort of the anti-Supernatural. This creates a highly original afterlife mythology and some great characters arcs, while overspilling with wry nerdish in-humour

Eve of Destruction (2013)

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Rating: ½
Dark Energy Experiment Amok/Disaster Mini-Series

An impoverished sf disaster mini-series about a dark matter experiment going amok that manages to tediously drag out four hours of soap opera dramatics and control room doubletalk

The Enfield Haunting (2015)

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Rating: ★★★½
Haunted House/"True Story"

The Enfield Haunting is a supposedly true-life haunting that most audiences are familiar with from The Conjuring 2; this is an earlier tv mini-series treatment that offers a more realistically grounded telling

11.22.63 (2016)

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Rating: ★★★
Time Traveller Tries to Prevent the Assassination of JFK/Stephen King Adaptation

Stephen King adapted mini-series in which James Franco finds a mysterious door that leads back to 1960 and sets out to prevent the assassination of President Kennedy

Edge of Darkness (1985)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Nuclear Power/Environmental Thriller

One of the great tv series of the 1980s, a powerful and incisive snapshot of Thatcherite England, the backroom politics of the nuclear power industry and the environmentalist movement. A brilliantly written show featuring great performances

Earthsea (2004)

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Epic Fantasy/Apprentice Wizard

This TV mini-series adaptation of the Ursula Le Guin books is an insult. This was quickly mounted on the back of the success of The Lord of the Rings films but feels like tv filler that has zero affinity for Le Guin’s richly cultured world

Earth Abides (2024)

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Rating: ★★
After the Apocalypse

Earth Abides is a classic novel that essentially defined the theme of survival in the aftermath of the collapse of civilisation. This is a TV mini-series adaptation of the book but badly fumbles it

Dune (2000)

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Rating: ★★★★
Desert World/Intergalactic Politics/Precognitive Messiah

This TV mini-series remake of the Frank Herbert novel is much more faithful to the essence and complexity of the book, even if it lacks the visual resplendence of the film versions

Devs (2020)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Computer That Can Predict the Future

Alex Garland directed-written tv mini-series that grasps at big ideas about the meaning of it all concerning a computer that can track every particle and predict past and future. This emerges as one of the finest SF work of the last few years

Desperation (2006)

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Rating: ★★★
Stephen King Adaptation/Possessed Sheriff

Halfway reasonable Stephen King adapted tv mini-series. This has been placed in the directorial hands of King’s worst adapter Mick Garris who at least holds his worst tendencies in check

Des (2020)

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Rating: ★★★½
True-Life Serial Killer

Excellent British tv mini-series that tells the story of true-life serial killer Dennis Nilsen who preyed on gay men in London in the 1980s. David Tennant gives an electrifying performance in the title role

Delete (2013)

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Artificial Intelligence Amok

The return of the talented Steve Barron after a decade’s absence in a film that was shot in my own backyard (literally). Disappointingly, all we get is a work that unimaginatively rehashes cliches about amok A.I.s

The Day of the Triffids (2009)

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Rating: ★★
The Downfall of Civilisation/Lethal Plants Amok

Disappointing tv mini-series remake of the John Wyndham novel about England overrun by killer plants. This abandons most of the book’s sociological portrait for cliche melodramatics

The Day of the Triffids (1981)

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Rating: ★★★★½
The Downfall of Civilisation/Lethal Plants Amok

Excellent and extremely faithful tv adaptation of the John Wyndham book. This tells the story in terms of ordinary people forced to survive in a harsh world overtaken by killer plants and contains some exceptional writing

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (2022)

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Rating: ★★★★★
True-Life Serial Killer

Best TV of the year. A mini-series that offers an absolutely compulsive dive into the disturbing mind of serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer and an exactingly detailed charting of his crimes. Evan Peters shines in the title role

The Curse of King Tut’s Tomb (2006)

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Egyptian Archaeology Adventure

TV mini-series that turns the discovery of Tutankamun’s tomb into an Indiana Jones adventure. But everything is played with a constant barrage of one-liners and action sequences so silly you can’t take any of the show seriously

Count Dracula (1977)

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Rating: ★★★★
Dracula Adaptation

The most faithful version of Dracula to date. A BBC mini-series that adapts the book as a no-nonsense costume drama and even shoots in the mentioned locations, giving the impression of the story taking place as Bram Stoker visualised it

Coma (2012)

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Medical Conspiracy Thriller

TV mini-series remake of the Michael Crichton medical thriller that pointlessly changes and over-extrudes a tight and effective original, while director Mikael Salomon adds absurd red herrings and keys away major surprises well in advance

The Colour of Magic (2008)

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Rating: ★★★
Fantasy Comedy/Terry Pratchett Adaptation

The second live-action tv adaptation of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld books (in fact combining two books). This is uneven and oddly padded but beautifully produced

Chocky’s Children (1985)

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Rating: ★★★
Children and Invisible Alien Companion

The first sequel to Chocky, the classic mini-series about a boy with an alien invisible companion, this expands the concept out with the introduction of other children

The City & The City (2018)

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Rating: ★★
Two Cities That Inhabit the Same Geographic Space

The first of China Mieville’s works to be adapted to the screen, a detective story set in two cities that exist in the same geographic space but where each act as their own country. This misses as much as it succeeds

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Silver Chair (1990)

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Rating: ★★½
Epic Fantasy Adventure/Magical Otherworld

This was the fourth and final, as well as the best of the BBC’s tv adaptations of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia books, which works well enough despite the impoverished production values

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (1989)

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Rating: ★★½
Epic Fantasy Adventure/Magical Otherworld

This was the third of the four BBC tv adaptations of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia books. The tv versions treats the books with quite reasonable faithfulness but suffer from extremely cheap looking effects

The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (1989)

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Rating: ★★½
Epic Fantasy Adventure/Magical Otherworld

The second of the BBC’s tv adaptations of C.S. Lewis’s Narnia books, the slightest of the works where the story is reduced to two half-hour episode

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch, & The Wardrobe (1988)

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Rating: ★★½
Epic Fantasy Adventure/Magical Otherworld

Before the films, this was an earlier BBC tv mini-series version of the C.S. Lewis book, one of a series of four adaptations. This is faithful to the story but suffers from impoverished effects

A Christmas Carol (2019)

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Rating: ★★★½
Miser's Redemption/Dark Adult Retelling

A tv mini-series that offers a dark, adult and definitely not family friendly version of the oft-filmed Charles Dickens tale that reinvents the original in quite astonishing ways

Chocky (1984)

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Rating: ★★★
Boy and Invisible Alien Companion

Mini-series adaptation of a novel by John Wyndham, best known for The Day of the Triffids, concerning a young boy who develops an invisible alien companion. Imagine a version of Harvey retold by way of E.T.

Children of Dune (2003)

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Rating: ★★½
Desert World/Intergalactic Politics/Precognitive Messiah

Follow-up to the 2000 tv mini-series adaptation of Dune, this adapts Frank Herbert’s two books sequels, Dune Messiah and Children of Dune. The production lacks the depth of its predecessor

Childhood’s End (2015)

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Alien Visitors/Arthur C. Clarke Adaptation

Arthur C. Clarke’s book is one of the all-time SF classics; this mini-series adaptation counts as one of the biggest book-to-film abortions in the SF genre handled by people who know nothing about SF

Category 6: Day of Destruction (2004)

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Rating: ★★
Superstorm/Disaster Mini-Series

A disaster tv mini-series about the most powerful storm in recorded history descending on Chicago just as a hacker disables the power grid. Most of this plays by the cliches of the genre.

Carrie (2002)

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Rating: ★★
Telekinetic Teen's Revenge/Stephen King Adaptation

TV mini-series remake of the Stephen King novel, which restores many aspects of the book not in the 1976 film. Unfortunately, Brian De Palma has been replaced by a tv director who regards it as just another assignment

Brave New World (2020)

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Rating: ★★★
Dystopian Future

TV mini-series adaptation of Aldous Huxley’s classic dystopian novel. Developed by Grant Morrison, this freely adapts the novel but does a strong and intelligent job of reimagining it in contemporary terms

Bon Voyage (2006)

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Rating: ★★★
Tourists in France Psycho-Thriller

British tv mini-series reminiscent of And Soon the Darkness about an English couple who have their children abducted by sinister strangers while holidaying in France. From the director of Ginger Snaps

Bodies (2023)

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Rating: ★★★½
Cross-Historical Detective Story/Time Travel

A smart, intelligent tv mini-series that conducts a murder mystery that ranges between the 1890s and 2050s, before arriving at an ingenious and clever SF explanation

Blackeyes (1989)

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Rating: ★★★
Character in a Book Comes to Life

TV mini-series from the great Dennis Potter in which the lead character in a smutty novel by an aging writer rebels against her fate. As always with Potter, this blurs fiction, meta-fiction and autobiographical elements

Battlestar Galactica (2003)

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Rating: ★★★★
Space Opera

Mini-series that reconstructs the old Battlestar Galactica into smart and intelligent SF with strong characters, a gritty realism and sensational effects. A tv series followed and became one of the best SF shows of the 2000s

Bag of Bones (2011)

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Rating: ★★
Stephen King Adaptation/Ghost Story

The perpetually terrible Mick Garris is allowed loose on another Stephen King book where he promptly reduces a subtle, ambiguous ghost story to a series of lunging pop-up scares without any concept of atmosphere or nuance

Ascension (2014)

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Rating: ★★★
Generation Ship

Fascinating tv mini-series set around the notion of a generation ship – the show explores the scenario in interesting ways then proceeds to put some wild spins on what we think is happening

Appropriate Adult (2011)

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Rating: ★★★
True-Life Serial Killer

TV mini-series about British serial killing husband and wife duo Fred and Rosemary West. While not uninteresting, this merely depicts the aftermath of Fred’s arrest and the relationship with a volunteer helper

Angels in America (2003)

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Rating: ★★★★★
Surreal AIDS Drama/Angelic Visitations

Stunning tv mini-series adaptation of Tony Kushner’s award-winning play about the impact of the AIDS crisis on gay culture in the 1980s, which becomes a surreal fantasy filled with appearances of angels and ghosts

The Andromeda Strain (2008)

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Rating: ★★
Virus from Space/Michael Crichton Adaptation

TV series remake of Michael Crichton’s novel about the attempts to contain a viral outbreak from space. Crichton’s story was a straightforward work, whereas the mini-series has been absurdly overburdened with other plots

And Then There Were None (2015)

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Rating: ★★★½
Agatha Christie Murder Mystery

Lush, beautifully produced version of the Agatha Christie murder mystery from the BBC to celebrate Christie’s 125th anniversary. The story is a chamber mystery with guests in an isolated house being bumped off – sort of Big Brother with dead bodies

The Amazing Captain Nemo (1978)

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Rating: ★★
Captain Nemo's Modern Day Adventures

TV mini-series released as a theatrical film in some parts of the world that resurrects Captain Nemo in the present-day. It is Irwin Allen returning to his tv roots where Captain Nemo’s adventures become a blatant attempt to copy Star Wars

Alice in Wonderland (1999)

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Rating: ★★★
Alice in Wonderland TV Adaptation

A fairly reasonable tv mini-series adaptation of Lewis Carroll – a version that excels in terms of design and in using The Jim Henson Workshop to bring the Wonderland creatures to life

Alice in Wonderland (1985)

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Alice in Wonderland TV Adaptation

From Irwin Allen, the creator of Lost in Space etc, a tv version of Alice in Wonderland, conceived as an all-star musical that comes out as ponderous and leaden in Allen’s hands