Hyperdrive (TV series)
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Hyperdrive | |
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Format | Sci-Fi Sitcom |
Created by | Kevin Cecil Andy Riley |
Starring | Nick Frost Kevin Eldon Miranda Hart Stephen Evans Dan Antopolski Petra Massey |
No. of episodes | 6 (series 1) 6 (series 2) 12 (total) |
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Running time | 30 min. |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | BBC Two |
Original run | 11 January 2006 – 16 August 2007 |
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TV.com summary |
Hyperdrive is a British television science fiction sitcom produced by the BBC created under the working title of "Full Power." Set in 2151, it follows the crew of HMS Camden Lock as they stumble through their heroic mission to protect British interests in a changing galaxy.
The series is written by Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley and directed by John Henderson and produced by Alex Walsh-Taylor. The first episode was broadcast on BBC Two on 11 January 2006. A second series began on 12 July 2007 on BBC Two. The series premièred on Australian television on 27 June 2007, playing on a 9:30 p.m. Wednesday timeslot on ABC.
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[edit] Cast and characters
- Nick Frost as Space Commander Michael "Mike/Lucky Jack/Hendo" Henderson: Henderson's "Space Force File" on the official website claims that "Henderson rose through the ranks in exactly the way we say people can in the recruitment ads, yet endeavour to prevent in practice. Henderson shows initiative; always a dangerous sign." His education was received at Dagenham Secondary Modern and New Portsmouth Cadet Camp. His favoured Monopoly token is the hat. Henderson is an idealistic explorer, eager to meet new races, and feels he is undervalued given his low-priority assignments. He regularly sends video messages to his nephew, telling of his exploits. His favoured show is 'Captain Helix'.
- Kevin Eldon as First Officer Eduardo Pauline York: York is a brilliant scientist and tactician, second in command of the Camden Lock. He is also a borderline psychopath, obsessed with and taking immense joy in violence, needing only the slightest provocation to attack someone. He believes in a hardline doctrine and feels Commander Henderson is too lenient regarding the crew and application of regulations. He does not trust Technical Officer Jeffers, and has the ability to hold his breath for seven and a half hours to avoid the effects of sedative gas. He also shows great affection towards Sandstrom, appearing to be in love with her at certain points in the show, even becoming jealous when Vine is kissing Sandstrom in his "Pub-conscious". Like his friend Henderson, York also watches 'Captain Helix'.
- Miranda Hart as Diplomatic Officer Chloe Alice Teal: Teal has a large and obvious crush on Commander Henderson, who has not responded to her advances. Teal's skills as a diplomat could be questioned, as during the episode Hello, Queppu, her drunken outburst results in the Queppu imprisoning the three senior officers of the Camden Lock. She failed her final exam to become an officer, and is only present on the HMS Camden Lock as her father is an ambassador. She is also the yoga instructor on the ship.
- Stephen Evans as Navigator Dave Vine: Vine's greatest apparent achievement to date is purchasing a planet in an auction. The planet was quickly renamed Vineworld with such locations as Vine City 1 and Vine Ridge. Vine is a quiet member of the crew, uncomfortable with standing up to the outgoing personality of Jeffers or the authoritarianism of York. He is a collector of 1990's "antiques", believing it to be a simpler time; this is reflected by his "pub-conscious", which is the only dream he has, a pub in 1995, where it is revealed that he, like York, is attracted to Sandstrom.
- Dan Antopolski as Technical Officer Karl Jeffers: Jeffers is an easy going and lax member of the bridge crew who has been placed in command of the Camden Lock on at least two occasions by Commander Henderson. He dislikes York and makes written notes on all the senior officer's mistakes. Jeffers has a liking for alien music; in particular, he enjoyed listening to the Lallakiss war anthem, "Kill the Humans", whilst on duty.
- Petra Massey as Sandstrom: Sandstrom is an enhanced human, a cyborg interface needed to ensure the Camden Lock keeps functioning. She agreed to have her body and mind modified in exchange for the Space Force paying off her student loan, assuming the offer would not be made if the procedure was not safe. Her personality was then overwritten and she functions much like an android, although chocolate seems to have an adverse emotional effect on her. She seems to have a lot of affection for York, and is much more obvious about her feelings for him than he is about his for her. She gets very jealous whenever another Enhanced comes on board.
- Maggie Service as a variety of Computer Voices: These serve primarily as throwaway lines and interstitials, and include user interfaces (To access the toilet, enter the second, fourth and eighty-third numbers in your security code) and shipwide announcements (Attention all crew: Today is Take Your Clone to Work Day. If you don't have a clone, go and see the Clone Officer on Level 7). In series two, some computer voices are played by Ewan Bailey.
[edit] HMS Camden Lock
The design for the HMS Camden Lock was based loosely upon the BT Tower in London. It is a 'Wendover' class ship and measures 376m long by 90m wide. The ship's registration is XH558 - the same serial number as the RAF's last flying Avro Vulcan bomber. Shuttlebay doors on the Camden are shown with the Union Jack embossed on them, which is part of the proudly British theme of the series.
The Camden Lock is powered by P-Rods, with the P standing for Perfectly safe, although it is rumoured to stand for Plutonium. Her maximum speed is 170 Vs -- any higher and the Reactors overheat. Her maximum crush depth is 197 atmospheres.
The Camden Lock is armed with missiles and pulse weapons of some form. The laser guns wielded by her crew bear a striking resemblance to crutches. There is some debate amongst fans as to whether this is because they are dual purpose to save weight on ship and to aid injured soldiers, or if it is intentional so as to refer to low-budget sci-fi shows which would often use mundane objects as props for futuristic weapons.
The Green Javelins also use 'Wendover' class ships. Camden Lock is the name of a lock on a canal in London.
[edit] The Alien Races
[edit] The Glish
The Glish are repulsive-looking, slimy creatures who like to communicate by drooling and licking. Commander Henderson causes a diplomatic conflict by not allowing the Glish ambassador to rub his genitals on his face.
[edit] The Queppu
The Queppu are a Medieval-ish race living on a mostly desert planet. They have a pseudo-feudal society with a despotic borderline insane king with a daughter not unlike Lucrezia Borgia. They like to dress in jester-like bright red latex suits. They desire everyone to marvel at their civilization. As revealed in "Artifact", they gained a space-faring capability after half of the population was sold as food to an insectoid species.
[edit] The Lallakkis
The Lallakkis are another pseudo-Medieval race. They dress in somber brown leather, appear unkempt, have mental capability of 10-year-olds, and are eager to play chicken and use violence at slightest irritation Their offspring, Lallakkids, are extremely vivid when on sugar rush. They make a battle song for every war they fight, one of their battle songs is "Kill the Humans" which includes a death threat for Commander Henderson in the lyrics.
[edit] The Bulaah
A highly developed race, they are very haughty and nosy about their civilization, looking downwards at anyone else. Not as trigger-happy as the Lallakkis, they ally themselves against Britain with the Lallakkis after the Lallakkis failed a "chicken" game to Commander Henderson.
[edit] The Red Shiny Robots of Vortis
A parody of the Star Trek: The Next Generation Borg, the Red Shiny Robots of Vortis are eager on absorbing the information and knowledge of various races, exterminating them in the process. They appear to be clad in red latex, they extract the minds of the lifeforms into the "data-sphere" which leaves the bodies dead, although it has the weakness of disruption if those who are having their minds "harvested" think of untrue facts. There are also model of Red Shiny Robot of Vortis used for infiltration, designed to look like attractive women.
[edit] The Engulfers
Extradimensional beings of pure energy, they consume atoms and excrete black holes. They are able to swallow spaceships whole.
[edit] Series and episodes list
[edit] Pilot
[edit] Series One
- A Gift from the Glish
- Hello, Queppu
- Weekend Off
- Asteroid
- Clare
- Assessment
[edit] Series Two
- Green Javelins
- Artefact
- Admiral's Daughter
- Harvest
- Dreamgate
- Convoy