Chocky (TV series) explained

Director:Vic Hughes
Producer:Vic Hughes
Pamela Lonsdale
Starring:James Hazeldine
Carol Drinkwater
Andrew Ellams
Zoe Hart
Anabel Worrell
Prentis Hancock
Glynis Brooks
Cinematography:Alan Jonas
Editor:Oscar Webb
Network:ITV
Runtime:30 minutes
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English

Chocky is a 1984 children's six-part television drama based on the 1968 novel of the same name by John Wyndham. It was first broadcast on ITV in the United Kingdom from 9 January to 13 February 1984. Two six-part sequels—Chocky's Children (1985) and Chocky's Challenge (1986)—were later produced. All were written by Anthony Read, directed by Vic Hughes and produced by Thames Television.

While the 1968 novel was set in an unspecified 'near future', the TV adaptation was set contemporaneously in the mid-1980s in Surrey. The Gore family acquire a second generation Citroën CX car which was marketed as being technologically advanced at the time.

Series synopses

Chocky

Matthew Gore is an intelligent boy chosen by a mysterious extraterrestrial visitor to be a source of information about life on Earth. As his schoolwork and artistic talent improve dramatically he arouses the suspicion of powerful groups who wish to tap into the amazing fund of knowledge to which he is now party.

Chocky's Children

A year has passed since Matthew said goodbye to his alien friend, and in the summer holidays he meets Albertine, a mathematical prodigy, with whom he discovers he can communicate telepathically. One day Chocky returns to warn Matthew that they are both in danger. When he returns to tell Albertine, he finds she has disappeared.

Chocky's Challenge

Chocky hopes, with Matthew and Albertine's help, to help the human race discover cosmic power, which unlike Earth's finite natural resources, will sustain them for as long as the universe itself exists. But their knowledge has aroused a great deal of interest from the military, and they are willing to take drastic action if they don't get what they want.

Overview

+ChockyEpisodeFirst transmission (UK)Cast
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9 January 1984
16 January 1984
23 January 1984
30 January 1984
6 February 1984
13 February 1984
Andrew Ellams (Matthew Gore)
James Hazeldine (David Gore)
Carol Drinkwater (Mary Gore)
Zoe Hart (Polly Gore)
Glynis Brooks (Chocky - voice)
Devin Stanfield (Colin)
Penny Brownjohn (Phyl)
Colin McCormack (Alan)
James Greene (Mr. Trimble)
Jeremy Bulloch (Landis)
+Chocky's ChildrenEpisodeFirst transmission (UK)Cast
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7 January 1985
14 January 1985
21 January 1985
28 January 1985
4 February 1985
11 February 1985
Andrew Ellams (Matthew Gore)
James Hazeldine (David Gore)
Glynis Brooks (Chocky - voice)
Anabel Worrell (Albertine Meyer)
Prentis Hancock (Arnold Meyer)
Angela Galbraith (Aunt Cissie)
Carol Drinkwater (Mary Gore)
Zoe Hart (Polly Gore)
Ed Bishop (Dr. Deacon)
Michael Crompton (Luke)
Jeremy Bulloch (Landis)
+Chocky's ChallengeEpisodeFirst transmission (UK)Cast
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29 September 1986
2 October 1986
6 October 1986
9 October 1986
13 October 1986
16 October 1986
Andrew Ellams (Matthew Gore)
James Hazeldine (David Gore)
Glynis Brooks (Chocky - voice)
Anabel Worrell (Albertine Meyer)
Prentis Hancock (Arnold Meyer)
Paul Russell (Paul Barclay)
Freddie Brooks (Mike)
Karina Wilsher (Su Lin)
Joan Blackham (Mrs. Gibson)
Ilona Linthwaite (Dr. Liddle)
Roy Boyd
(Prof. Fraycott)
Kristine Howarth (Prof. Wade)
Richard Wordsworth (Prof. Ferris)
Leon Eagles (General)
Norma Ronald (Chocky's parent - voice)

Chocky was subsequently repeated in a re-edited single episode on 31 December 1984, with a similar single-episode edit repeat of Chocky's Children following on 27 December 1985.

Overseas transmissions

The series was also broadcast and popular in Czechoslovakia where it was dubbed in both Czech and Slovak languages. It was also dubbed in French and broadcast in Canada in the late 1980s and early 1990s; in Spanish and broadcast in Spain in the late 1980s. It was hugely popular in Bulgaria in the second half of 1980s. Also in Cuba. All episodes of Season 1 and Season 2 were shown numerous times.

Video release

The re-edited single episode of Chocky, originally broadcast at the end of 1984, was released on VHS by Thames Video in the July 1985.

Home media

The complete Chocky saga was available on DVD (all-region PAL, UK) from Second Sight. Revelation Films re-released the whole series in August 2010.

Theme music

The theme music from Chocky is known as Coral and is taken from the 1982 library music album entitled Red Kite by group Astral Sounds. It is track number 4 on side A and was composed by John Hyde. The album was intended to have an underwater feel.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.discogs.com/release/1594828-Astral-Sounds-Red-Kite