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"Mandog" - 1972
Director(s)
Anna Home 
Paul Stone 

Writer
Peter Dickinson  writer

Producer
Anna Home producer

Cast
Carol Hazell - Kate
Jane Anthony - Sammy
Adrian Shergold - Duncan
Elizabeth Adare - 
Roy Boyd - Henry
Tony Cerasolli - 
Valerie Georgeson - Miss. Thorne
Edna Goodyear - 
Daryl Grove - 
Jonathan Hardy - Harmar
Muriel Hunte - 
Christopher Jobling - 
Sebastian Graham Jones - Justin
Roger Marston - 
Derek Martin - Gaia One
David Millett - 
Christopher Owen - Levin
David Pelton - 
Arnold Peters - 
John Rapley - Mr. Morris
Ian Sharp - Ian
Mollie Sugden - Mrs. Morris
Ray Taylor - Gaia Two

Trivia from Tanktop

Filmed in Southampton.and locations used near Redbridge school.

Author: NumptyB from United Kingdom


I'm seriously surprised to learn that 'ManDog' aired in the US! It was one of those quintessentially British children's dramas very like the output of the Children's Film Foundation. I remember its original and repeat screenings on the BBC in the seventies and have fond memories. Its star was a cute black and white Border Collie (some relative of 'Blue Peter's' Shep?) A family pet is, accidentally, the first to encounter a injured refugee from a totalitarian future whose only means of survival is to store his mind in the nearest living thing. The man-dog then strikes up a telepathic relationship with his boy owner to the latter's delight, as the two seek means to repair the traveller's time-ship which materialised in a junkyard (now where have I heard of a time-ship in a junkyard before, 'Doctor Who' fans?). The time machine looked like a changing room locker, I think - very tall and narrow. Definitely a curio I'd like to see again to find out how good my memory is, if nothing else

 

 
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