The Boy From Space (Region B, DVD)
Unavailable in any video format since its original broadcast outings, the BFI DVD edition of the cult childrenâs science fiction series will delight its many fans.
The Meteorite | The Spinning Compass | The Man in the Sand-pit | In Danger! | The Hold-up | Where is Tom? | The Hunt for the Car | The Lake | Captured! | In the Spaceship
When brother and sister Dan and Helen see a strange object falling from the sky one night, they set out to look for traces of a meteorite in the nearby sand-pit. There, they are confronted by a strange thin man, and discovers a boy called Peep-peep who speaks a bizarre alien language.
Originally broadcast in 1971, as part of the BBCâs educational âLook and Readâ strand, The Boy From Space was shown again in 1980 in a revised version featuring new presenters Wordy and Cosmo, as well as updates â including a new forward and a voice-over â to the main drama.
This long-awaited DVD release presents the complete 1980 series along with extensive extras contains the original 1972 BBC Records recording of the story, and alternative presentations of the original TV drama which allow for Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs adventures to be experienced in new and exciting ways.
Special features:
âąThe complete 1980 series (10 x 20 mins): all ten episodes of the BBCâs classic âLook and Readâ series, featuring Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs story, as well as helpful tips from Wordy and Cosmo
âąFeature-length presentation (70 mins): exclusive version of Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs adventures, edited specially for the release
âąBBC Records LP: audio version (55 mins): Original spoken word recordings from the 1972 vinyl release, narrated by Charles Collingwood
âąBBC Records LP: film version (55 mins): an exclusive presentation, combining audio from the 1972 LP with footage from the 1980 TV broadcast
âąOriginal animated sequences
âąIllustrated booklet with essays by British TV experts Christopher Perry and Ben Clarke; comprehensive credits
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The Boy From Space (Region B, DVD)
The Boy From Space (Region B, DVD)
Unavailable in any video format since its original broadcast outings, the BFI DVD edition of the cult childrenâs science fiction series will delight its many fans.
The Meteorite | The Spinning Compass | The Man in the Sand-pit | In Danger! | The Hold-up | Where is Tom? | The Hunt for the Car | The Lake | Captured! | In the Spaceship
When brother and sister Dan and Helen see a strange object falling from the sky one night, they set out to look for traces of a meteorite in the nearby sand-pit. There, they are confronted by a strange thin man, and discovers a boy called Peep-peep who speaks a bizarre alien language.
Originally broadcast in 1971, as part of the BBCâs educational âLook and Readâ strand, The Boy From Space was shown again in 1980 in a revised version featuring new presenters Wordy and Cosmo, as well as updates â including a new forward and a voice-over â to the main drama.
This long-awaited DVD release presents the complete 1980 series along with extensive extras contains the original 1972 BBC Records recording of the story, and alternative presentations of the original TV drama which allow for Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs adventures to be experienced in new and exciting ways.
Special features:
âąThe complete 1980 series (10 x 20 mins): all ten episodes of the BBCâs classic âLook and Readâ series, featuring Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs story, as well as helpful tips from Wordy and Cosmo
âąFeature-length presentation (70 mins): exclusive version of Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs adventures, edited specially for the release
âąBBC Records LP: audio version (55 mins): Original spoken word recordings from the 1972 vinyl release, narrated by Charles Collingwood
âąBBC Records LP: film version (55 mins): an exclusive presentation, combining audio from the 1972 LP with footage from the 1980 TV broadcast
âąOriginal animated sequences
âąIllustrated booklet with essays by British TV experts Christopher Perry and Ben Clarke; comprehensive credits
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Unavailable in any video format since its original broadcast outings, the BFI DVD edition of the cult childrenâs science fiction series will delight its many fans.
The Meteorite | The Spinning Compass | The Man in the Sand-pit | In Danger! | The Hold-up | Where is Tom? | The Hunt for the Car | The Lake | Captured! | In the Spaceship
When brother and sister Dan and Helen see a strange object falling from the sky one night, they set out to look for traces of a meteorite in the nearby sand-pit. There, they are confronted by a strange thin man, and discovers a boy called Peep-peep who speaks a bizarre alien language.
Originally broadcast in 1971, as part of the BBCâs educational âLook and Readâ strand, The Boy From Space was shown again in 1980 in a revised version featuring new presenters Wordy and Cosmo, as well as updates â including a new forward and a voice-over â to the main drama.
This long-awaited DVD release presents the complete 1980 series along with extensive extras contains the original 1972 BBC Records recording of the story, and alternative presentations of the original TV drama which allow for Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs adventures to be experienced in new and exciting ways.
Special features:
âąThe complete 1980 series (10 x 20 mins): all ten episodes of the BBCâs classic âLook and Readâ series, featuring Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs story, as well as helpful tips from Wordy and Cosmo
âąFeature-length presentation (70 mins): exclusive version of Dan, Helen and Peep-peepâs adventures, edited specially for the release
âąBBC Records LP: audio version (55 mins): Original spoken word recordings from the 1972 vinyl release, narrated by Charles Collingwood
âąBBC Records LP: film version (55 mins): an exclusive presentation, combining audio from the 1972 LP with footage from the 1980 TV broadcast
âąOriginal animated sequences
âąIllustrated booklet with essays by British TV experts Christopher Perry and Ben Clarke; comprehensive credits













