The Brightonomicon By Richard Rankin BBC7

   This is the tale of two incredible people - one who knows he is incredible and the other who learns to be incredible. Set in 1960 in Brighton, self-styled guru and magus Hugo Rune rescues a young man from drowning and persuades him to become his assistant and partner in solving 12 mysteries. Rizla (for such is the young man's assumed name) agrees to help as he has lost his memory and has nowhere else to go. There then follows 12 of the most baffling, surreal, exciting, head-scratching and downright far-fetched mysteries ever written...all based in and around the suburbs of Brighton.

Across the mysteries Rizla and the audience learn about the Brighton zodiac, the chronovision, time travel, centaurs, a dastardly plot where the NHS kidnap vagrants for body parts, space pirates, the real history of Victorian Britain, Brighton pirates and the fate that awaits mankind should Hugo Rune fail in his task. And of course, there's a very bad man involved indeed - Hugo Rune's arch-nemesis of the ages, Count Otto Black - who wants to rule the world (what else!)

Fantastical comic serial about the mindbending netherworld of 1960s Brighton, as adapted from Robert Rankin's best selling novel

Starring:
David Warner, Rupert Degas, Andy Serkis, Elliott Stein, Mark Wing-Davey
Writers:
Robert Rankin, Elliott Stein, Neil Gardner
Production:
Ladbroke Productions
& Hocus Bloke Productions

13 episodes
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  • Thanks Rosanna

    You have some great series

  • Thank you for sharing Rosanna

  • Thank You!

  • bump

  • Thank you. I thought I had this but I've either lost it or hallucinated it ... or both.
    • You're welcome, Bob..

      Maybe it's from a past life on Timespast..

    • Actually, I found it when i went to file this copy. :>)

       

      I was searching for Brightnomicon" instead of "Brightonomicon" (no "O"), thus the failure.

       

      In any event, your copy is cleaner, so thanks.

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