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reduction prints. In the case of some episodes, the 35 mm location footage also exists, and has been used to remaster those surviving episodes. The last episode of Series One, "D For Destruction", thought to be among those lost forever, was recovered in 2003, from a mislabelled film can in the BBC Archives. It has been shown in public at the
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Contains the first two episodes of Series One, "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels" and "Death Has a Thousand Faces", the latter replacing the previously considered "The Village of Evil". Although there were rumours of two further releases towards the end of 1991, these did not appear owing to poor sales.
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Edwardian adventurer and gentleman Adam Adamant pursues his opponent known as The Face to an abandoned mansion. Once there he is trapped and frozen into an everlasting death. Awakened in 1966, he is befriended by young Georgina Jones. When Georgina's boss is murdered, Adam is plunged into battle with
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Edwardian adventurer and gentleman Adam Adamant pursues his opponent known as The Face to an abandoned mansion. Once there he is trapped and frozen into an everlasting death. Awakened in 1966, he is befriended by young Georgina Jones. Also still alive, the Face abducts the Home Secretary, planning to
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The Face returned to the show in the second series, beginning with the episode "A Slight Case of Reincarnation". He joins Adamant in the present day, having also been frozen in 1902. His accomplice Louise aged naturally, watching over him during the intervening years, before reviving him. Throughout
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would write the first script, "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels", and would therefore come to be credited as co-creators. However, over the years, Newman has been cited as creator of the show. Even the BBC has at times propagated this idea, calling him the creator on some of their own pages devoted to
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woman, Georgina had grown up idolising Adamant through tales of his turn-of-the-century exploits. She tries to get involved with all his cases, despite his efforts to stop her, and often manages to get a job at the scene in question at a moment's notice. The part was played by Ann Holloway in the
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The result of all this is that only 16 episodes remained in the archives when the BBC realised the value of such material, including the first and last episodes in broadcast order. These were mainly in the form of 35 mm film telerecordings, with a handful of episodes as 16mm film recordings or
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had been on the throne just one year), goes to rescue his kidnapped girlfriend Louise. In fact, he is lured into a trap, whereupon he is captured and condemned to be frozen forever in a block of ice by his nemesis, the Face, whose identity is concealed behind a leather mask and who speaks in a
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The untransmitted pilot episode, "Adam Adamant Lives", no longer exists in the BBC Archives. All of series one, with the exception of "Ticket to Terror", is held by the BBC. Series two has not fared so well, with only "Black Echo" and "A Sinister Sort of Service" remaining in existence.
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chose to wear false eyebrows when playing the title role, based on those of his make-up artist. He also wore a wig. Harper was shortsighted and wore glasses, which he removed as soon as filming was ready to start. When the series ended, the make-up woman sewed his fake eyebrows onto a
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Adam visits an exiled Russian Grand Duchess, who is requesting him because he is familiar with a pearl necklace that she once owned, and is now trying to reclaim it. However, upon arrival at the Duchess's home, Adam finds two horrifying secrets from his past are about to
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sinister whispering voice. The Face grants him one last request, and Adamant asks to see Louise; in his last moments of life before being frozen, he learns to his horror that Louise had faked her kidnapping and had been working for the Face all along.
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13-minute photo gallery featuring colour and black and white pictures from the series, plus stills from the unbroadcast pilot episode, accompanied by music from the series – including the full version of "The Adam Adamant Theme" performed by Kathy
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When a man is stabbed to death for a stick of Blackpool rock, Adamant and Jones discover a mysterious piece of paper and they journey to Blackpool. Once there they make the acquaintance of Simms, a Punch and Judy puppeteer, who joins them in their
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man William E. Simms. The character was originally to have been played by John Dawson, who hurt his back lifting an actress during rehearsals for "The Sweet Smell of Disaster" and was unable to continue. The part was recast, going instead to
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the second series The Face would assist Adamant's antagonists, but routinely escaped before facing defeat himself. In the final episode, Adamant celebrates his 100th birthday in the final episode, "A Sinister Sort of Service",
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which he had bought at 17 Upper Thames Street in central London. It is accessed by a lift hidden on the other side of a sliding wall, activated from the outside by pressing a hidden call button. He also purchased a
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The main character originally went through a number of possible names: "Cornelius Chance", "Rupert De'Ath", "Dick Daring", "Dexter Noble", "Aurelian Winton", "Magnus Hawke" and even "Darius Crud" before
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The genial and personable Harmer, Clemens, Harper and producer Verity Lambert all owned up to the clunking obviousness of the series' hamfisted and, in retrospect, laughable attempt to trump
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and taken to her flat. Adamant immediately became embroiled in the criminal world of the 1960s when Georgina is threatened after almost being witness to the murder of her grandfather by
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is known to exist, and the only documentation that remains is the description given in the Drama Early Warning Synopsis issued on Thursday 10 March 1966; this is included in the booklet
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Adam, Georgina and Simms go for a peaceful fishing trip, but a case involving a young boy's missing pet mice and the practice of satanic rites land him in another investigation.
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since 1895, though he is listed on their official records as being "missing, presumed killed" since 1902. He is also a good boxer, and occasionally demonstrates proficiency in
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Though there is no indication of where his money comes from or how he supports himself, Adamant rebuilt his old home, the long demolished 26A Albany Street, on the top of a
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Adamant is found in 1966, when a building is being knocked down, and he is revived. On emerging from a hospital and collapsing on the London streets, he is rescued by
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took over the title role. The first volume, "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels", was released in January 2020. A second volume, "Face Off" was released in August 2020.
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A series of 'accidental deaths' lead 'Colonel' Adam Adamant back into his old regiment. Once there, he learns of a plan to hijack Great Britain's nuclear missiles.
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which, since medieval times, has commonly referred to diamond. In the opening episode, "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels", Adam Llewellyn De Vere Adamant is a
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as it was felt that Holloway's performance did not fit the series. During the second episode, "Death Has a Thousand Faces", the events of which are set in
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by the BBC in the 1970s has resulted in no master videotapes having survived. Film recordings haven't all survived either as, in one case, one episode on
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Adam is plunged into the world of nightclubs, drugs and murder while investigating the death of a young girl who has connections with an Arabic prince.
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had been partial inspiration for the character. Many of the indoor scenes were filmed at Studios 3 and 5 at the BBC Television Centre in London.
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claims parallels between the Third Doctor's inaugural scenes in a hospital with those of Adamant in his pilot, "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels".
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Another lost episode, "The Basardi Affair", was recovered as a complete off-air audio recording in 2017, and remains to date the only missing
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Available on "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels" and "A Sinister Sort of Service". Featuring Gerald Harper, Juliet Harmer and Verity Lambert.
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Adam's past catches up with him when his friends are accused of murder. Can he prove their innocence before his world crashes around him?
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for the location sequences, and multi-camera studio recording using 625-line electronic cameras. However, instead of being edited on
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sleep and befriended by an attractive woman who had known of his exploits before being frozen. The formula is exactly reversed in
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Adam and Georgina (minus Simms) journey to Japan in order to help a British politician when he becomes blackmailed by terrorists.
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With its pairing of an upper-class adventurer with a "trendy" woman of the 1960s, parallels have been drawn with competitor
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A series of nation-wide robberies plunge Adam, Georgina and Simms into the hands of a deadly group of security guards...
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DVD box set containing all 17 surviving episodes in digitally re-mastered form. Includes 64-page collector's booklet
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was a quick replacement for the show he had actually intended, an adaptation of the adventures of literary detective
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was a last-minute replacement for another concept, the degree to which the BBC intended such similarities with
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announced that they would be producing a new series of audio plays, written by and co-starring actor-novelist
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52-minute documentary featuring Gerald Harper, Juliet Harmer, Verity Lambert and Brian Clemens. Presented by
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A murder leads Adam to three sinister old ladies. Can he discover their secret before all hell breaks loose?
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The murder of a financier leads Adam into the world of embalmers, but his own fate is catching up with him.
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A January 2004 written response to questions posed by fansite Adam Adamant Lives!: The Unofficial Homepage
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A weekend in the countryside turns into a race to stop a magician who is holding humanity to ransom.
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detected something more to the issue when Lambert and other principals were interviewed on camera:
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The first series, with the exception of "Ticket to Terror", was made as a mixture of single camera
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used similar weapons. Adamant was a colonel, and a member of the volunteer strength of the 51st
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stable of action series rather than the sleek and sophisticated antics of Steed and Mrs Peel".
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procedure, the series was edited entirely on film, with the output of the studio cameras being
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Filming and studio outtakes from "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels" and "Sing a Song of Murder".
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Adam finds himself battling against his own friends when a carnation starts to cause chaos.
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Adam enters the world of glamour while trying to stop another attempt to end the world.
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Stump, Paul. "The Cult of Adam Adamant Lives!". offthetelly.co.uk. 14 November 2006.
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Adam is led to 'Doctor' Mort, a so-called prophet, who predicts the world will end.
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as a retired police inspector was assisted by a youngish confidential secretary (
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29 (+ 1 unaired pilot; 12 broadcast episodes plus the unaired pilot are missing)
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Audio extract from missing Series Two episode "A Slight Case of Reincarnation".
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The Face returns, determined to rid the world of Adam Adamant once and for all.
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in the title role. The series was created and produced by several alumni from
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Adam gets in the way of a murder plot when he enters the world of fashion.
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Adam is determined to free an African leader from the spell of the Face.*
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was a "sexier, slicker, better-funded" version of the same concept.
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7-minute mini-documentary on Adam Adamant's faithful Mini Cooper S.
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Adam is left powerless when the Face's agents start their invasion.
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Adam gets on the wrong side of the ruler of an oil-rich country.**
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episodes composing two series, plus one unbroadcast pilot titled
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Adam has to work fast to stop the spreading of a deadly poison.
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Could the death of Simms's mother mean a deadly trap for Adam?
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that the programme ended because the contemporaneously airing
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settled on Adam Adamant, named after the generic mineral term
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Harper's portrayal of Adamant has been cited as formative to
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Adam investigates strange happenings at an old people's home.
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with which he cold-bloodedly kill any enemy who deserves it.
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alumni had key positions on the pilot. It reunited producer
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The Face's new plans threaten to tear the world to pieces.
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1902 sequence reused in "A Vintage Year for Scoundrels."
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is unclear. Lambert directly addressed the issue: "In
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Adam investigates the murder of an old wartime friend.
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A series of murders could signal the end of the world.
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Trivia page at the BBC Cult pages on the programme.
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Index

Adam Adamant Lives

Donald Cotton
Richard Harris
Sydney Newman
Tony Williamson
Moira Armstrong
Ridley Scott
Gerald Harper
Juliet Harmer
Jack May
Derek Ware
Kenneth Benda
David Lee
Kathy Kirby
Verity Lambert
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