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

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

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

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

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 Unfortunately, Brian De Palma has been replaced by a tv director who regards it as just another assignment

Taken (2002)

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Rating: ★★★½
UFOs and Alien Abductions

TV mini-series in ten two-hour parts that deals with UFOs, covering several generations from the 1940s to the present. An interesting take on UFO encounters with the benefit of some phenomenal performances

The Monkey King (2001)

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Rating: ★½
Epic Chinese Legend

A tv mini-series adaptation of the famous Chinese legend Journey to the West made for US audiences by Hallmark Entertainment. The story remains stolidly earthbound and the meta-fictional contortions the story has to add to engage in to have the monk hero replaced by a contemporary Thomas Gibson are bizarre

My Life as a Fairytale: Hans Christian Andersen (2001)

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Rating: ★★½
Fairytale Author Biopic

TV mini-series that purports to tell a biography of fairytale author Hans Christian Andersen only to freely rearrange or outrighly invents aspects of Andersen’s life

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

Jack and the Beanstalk: The Real Story (2001)

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Rating: ★★
Revisionist Fairytale

TV mini-series co-produced by Hallmark Entertainment and The Jim Henson Company that offers an intriguing deconstruction of the fairytale that reverses the traditional sympathies

Sole Survivor (2000)

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Rating: ★★
Mysterious Plane Crash/Psychic Powers/Dean R. Koontz Adaptation

Dean R. Koontz adapted mini-series about plane crash survivors and psychic powers that comes with a series of wild twists that the script fails to offer adequate explanation for

MPD Psycho (2000)

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Rating: ★★
Split-Personalitied Detective vs a Body-Hopping Killer

Takashi Miike tv mini-series with a mind-bogglingly confusing plot involving a split personalitied detective, possession, a terrorist pop star and barcodes imprinted in eyeballs

Jason and the Argonauts (2000)

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Rating: ★★
Greek Myth Adventure

A Hallmark tv mini-series remake of the Greek myths that fails to stand up to the classic 1963 version. Here Ray Harryhausen’s amazing stop-motion animated effects are replaced by cut-price CGI

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

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

Journey to the Center of the Earth (1999)

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Rating: ★★½
Underground Adventures/Jules Verne Adaptation

Hallmark TV mini-series version of the Jules Verne novel that keeps faith to the book for the most part before heading off on some colourfully exotic adventures

The Last Train (1999)

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Rating: ★★
Train Crash Survivors Emerge into a Post-Apocalyptic World

A British tv mini-series where a group of people in a regular train carriage go into suspended animation and emerge fifty years later to find a devastated world

Storm of the Century (1999)

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Rating: ★★★★
Stranger Manipulates a Small Town/Stephen King Mini-Series

One of the best Stephen King tv mini-series with Colm Feore as a mysterious stranger who manipulates and turns an entire town against themselves

The Shining (1997)

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Rating: ★★★
Haunted Hotel/Cabin Fever/Stephen King Adaptation

Stephen King expressed dissatisfaction with the way Stanley Kubrick handled his novel and here remakes it as a tv mini-series that adheres more closely to the book. While Kubrick’s film is far better, this is not bad where even the perpetually awful Mick Garris subdues his tendency to overdo everything towards some subtlety

The Kingdom II (1997)

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Rating: ★★★
Haunted Hospital/Black Comedy

Follow-up to Lars von Trier’s haunted hospital mini-series The Kingdom. The story is continued, although the plot seems rickety and either drops elements or veers off on other tangents as though it is being made up as people go along

The Stand (1994)

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Showdown Between the Forces of Good and Evil After the Collapse of Civilisation/Stephen King Adaptation

The Stand is regarded as Stephen King’s best novel, an epic that depicts the final showdown between good and evil in the aftermath of civilisation. The mini-series adaptation was alas placed into the ham fists of one of King’s worst adapters. Mick Garris

The Kingdom (1994)

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Rating: ★★★★
Haunted Hospital/Black Comedy

Danish tv mini-series co-directed by Lars von Trier set in a haunted hospital. This comes with a blacker-than-black sense of humour in its interwoven character strands plus moments that are genuinely eerie

The Phantom of the Opera (1990)

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Rating: ★★½
Disfigured Madman Beneath the Opera House

Lush tv mini-series with Charles Dance as the Phantom, this stands too much in the shadow of the then recent Lloyd Webber musical and its making The Phantom into a romantic figure as opposed to a horror icon

It (1990)

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Rating: ★★★½
Stephen King Adaptation/Killer Clown Monster

Stephen King adapted mini-series and one of the best. A dark Coming of Age tale, Tim Curry makes an unsettling Pennywise (in doing so popularised the figure of the killer clown)

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: 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 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

Rules of Engagement (1989)

Rating: ★★½
Impending Nuclear War

The last gasp of the mid-80s era of nuclear anxieties that brought Threads and The Day After, a tv mini-series about the imposition of martial law in a British city as US-Soviet nuclear war looms in Europe

Mother Love (1989)

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Rating: ★★
Psychopathic Mother

There was undeniable shock value watching 1960s sex symbol Diana Rigg cast as a venomous middle-aged woman with murder on her mind. While this BBC mini-series won awards, you feel that a 1960s Hammer psycho-thriller would have conducted it in half the time

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

Jack the Ripper (1988)

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Rating: ★★
Jack the Ripper Killings/TV Mini-Series

TV mini-series made for the 100th anniversary of the Jack the Ripper killings. While the show adheres more to the facts of the case of any filmed work up to that point and to have uncovered new evidence, it should be considered fiction

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

Something is Out There (1988)

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Rating: ★★½
Cop and Alien Partner vs Body-Hopping Alien

Mini-series that was a popular hit in its day, which largely steals its premise of a human and alien cop hunting a body-hopping alien from The Hidden. What makes the show work past its rather ordinary story, is the two leads and their wittily sparring Lethal Weapon-type relationship

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

The Life and Loves of a She-Devil (1986)

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Rating: ★★★★
Jilted Woman's Elaborate Revenge

An acclaimed mini-series about a frumpy woman taking gleeful revenge on the husband who abandoned her. Essentially Fatal Attraction rewritten with a feminist manifesto with hilariously barbed results

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

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

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

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.

V (1983)

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Alien Invasion

Very popular mini-series during its day (that was followed by a tv series) concerning the alien invasion and occupation of Earth, this has an utter banality that fails on almost every level – as human drama, science and even basic plausibility

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

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

The Martian Chronicles (1980)

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Rating: ★★
Human Colonisation of Mars/Ray Bradbury Adaptation

Ray Bradbury’s book about the human colonisation of Mars is an SF classic for its wistful, nostalgic poetry. This tv mini-series adaptation is killed by a lumbering director who over-explains Bradbury’s imagery in the most literal ways

Quatermass (1979)

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Rating: ★★★
Alien Megalithic Artefacts Reactivated

The fourth and final of Nigel Kneale’s Quatermass stores, which shows the professor as an old man in decaying future Britain trying to deal with an alien force manifest through ancient megaliths. A surprisingly bleak and cynical end to the saga but still with the greatness of Kneale’s writing

Salem’s Lot (1979)

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Rating: ★★★★
Town of Vampires/Stephen King Adaptation

One of the best Stephen King adaptations made as a tv mini-series concerning a town overrun by vampires. Director Tobe Hooper excels himself, staging the book in terms a series of captivating set-pieces

Pennies from Heaven (1978)

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Rating: ★★★★
Musical Daydreams

Dennis Potter was the greatest writer to ever work in televisio. This mini-series is one of his most celebrated works, featuring characters bursting out into lip-synched Golden Oldie songs, making biting contrast to their downbeaten lives

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

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

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

The Owl Service (1969-70)

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Rating: ★★★
Folk Myth Replays in the Present

A British children’s tv mini-series about a mysterious dinner service that presages the playing out of a Welsh myth, this is seen as one of the original influences on the Folk Horror genre