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I'm sure many people remember being scared witless as children on Saturday nights in the 70s by this show, and since then it has hardly seen the light of day in the UK apart from a very late-night filler slot in the early 80s when it was re-run (with the lame tacked-on US title sequences)... and an abortive run in 1996 on Bravo.
So presumably not many people under the age of 30 in the UK have ever seen the show.
For anyone new to Thriller, this was an anthology show of stand-alone 1 hour stories shot on video tape (usually with a twist in the tail) that ran for 4 years between 1973 & 1976.
Mostly expertly penned by Brian Clemens, they explored (Hitchcock-ian) supernatural, horror, mystery and thriller elements, and were helped along by excellent creepy incidental music.
Many famous guest stars appeared, and many more who went on to become famous in later years - a bit of a Who's Who of 70s TV!
There were usually American guest stars too to give it a trans-Atlantic feel for the all-important American market.
There were many memorable stories from the 4 year run - a few duds admittedly, (like most long-running shows) but mostly when it was good it was excellent.
It's a pity the memorable fish-eye lens graphic (from the title sequence) wasn't used on the front cover of the packaging, but apart from this minor detail, Granada have done a first class job in restoring this excellent show - complete with the memorable ad-caps, which actually give you a real jolt as they punctuate the stories at key points.
There are plenty of treats on this DVD which contains the entire first season, and arguably, the show was to reach greater heights with successive seasons.
I've even shown this show to my 9 year-old son, and he loves it!
This DVD represents excellent value for money, and a long-awaited release for a true forgotten classic of British TV.
Roll on the next season's release.
I urge all telefantasy fans to buy it, and take a trip down memory lane (and anyone else interested in seeing how good TV once used to be) to buy it!
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