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Uploaded by on Mar 11, 2010

One of the few remaining episodes of the great BBC series 'Out Of The Unknown'. Directed by Raymond Menmuir, 'Death Day' was dramatised by Brian Hayles from the novel by Angus Hall; it was first transmitted on 12th May 1971 and starred Robert Lang, Lynn Farleigh, John Ronane and Susan Glanville . (Season 4, episode 4)

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  • Anyone know any thing regarding the theme music Any help please

  • @HELLO2YOU3 The title music for series 4 of OOTU was a piece called 'Profondeurs' (a.k.a. 'Lunar Landscape' from 1963) written by the French composer Roger Roger (yes, that was his name!). It's available on an album called 'Grands Travaux'. It's out on CD or can be downloaded from i-Tunes.

  • I've posted 'Lunar Landscape' from 'Grand Travaux' on my channel. It was recorded by the Metropole Orchestra of Holland in 1996 and was the first commercial release of any of Roger Roger's work. In my opinion, it's a better version of this excellent piece than the one used in OOTU - and the sound quality is better, being more recent. The original used in the show is on iTunes and is called President Speech due to its having been used in The Prisoner. There's a direct link to it below the video.

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  • OOH...Is she gonna get it!

  • One of YouTubes saving graces....the preservation of the past...though far too many movies and television show are lost forever...at last there are these reminders when actors and writers were responsible for entertainment not CGI, special effects, blood and gore and of course T&A. Vulgarity, crudeness and a generalized coarsening of society makes these kinds of shows impossible now.

  • Another sad case of lost classic british TV by film "junking", Just like lost Doctor Who.

    There are some Doctor Who actors in these surviving episodes.

    I knew it was not just Doctor Who episodes that were "junked". What sort of stupid people would destroy this stuff??

    I only have known about this series since yesterday, and I liked what I have seen....

    What ignorant vandalism!!

    Good work in uploading these, so that hey can be enjoyed by people who were not born at the time (like me).

  • I love these 70s dramas. Thanks for uploading it Pam1927.

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