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There should have been 3 series made, but because of poor ratings, only 2 were made, leaving the viewer somewhat lost!
The series was based on the trilogy by John Christopher, and there was an element of "War of the Worlds" about it. The aliens inside the tripods were from the planet Trion, and had taken over mankind by "Capping" them when they reached a certain age. (16?). This had the effect of making people docile, and therefore under the Tripods control.
The hero was Will Parker, who, with his cousin Henry, went on the run from them when he was due to be capped. The duo joined the resistance movement, The Network.
They did in fact enter the Tripods "City of Gold" in the second (and, in my opinion, superior, ) series , but it was here we were left in the dark when the resistance HQ was destroyed. I guess you just have to read the books!
I remember the theme quite well too, as it was written by Ken Freeman, who provides the music for "Casualty" and "Holby City" - they do bear a resemblance if you listen!
The three books (The White Mountains, The City of Gold and Lead and The Pool of Fire) have all been re-issued on a regular basis, and should be quite easy to find.
I have an old vinyl album called "Telly Hits" which features The Tripods theme, but it should be available elsewhere I think.
I Googled under Tripods and there are lots of websites devoted to the show, and info on books etc is given.
I think at the end of the series they got the the Tripod city (near the Alps?) where they became servants. I think there was a French guy called Beanpole and a German lad called Fritz!?
Also, according to IMDb, there is talk of a movie. Whether this is a 'remake' as such I don't know, but here's a link to IMDb anyway.
The 1953 film version deviated from the original book in that they were not conceved to be based on tripods such as the 2005 version.The book has been adapted for various productions.
I was thinking about The Tripods the other day, when I dug out the 7" single I bought of the theme many moons ago.
I don't remember too much about it. It was supposed to be set in the future wasn't it, but everyone had a horse and cart. I also remember the triangular metal things implanted into their heads, which you could see under their hair.
The first series was in all the shops a few years ago, then there was a big delay -something to do with licensing for a possible movie or somesuch-before the second series came out.
I bought the first donkys' ago and I've only seen the second series on sale in a doublepack with the first...moan, moan moan
I remember watching it as a kid, and there seemed to be some sort of resolution with the hero killing a live tripod leader.
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