Beasts was a six-part horror anthology series that was broadcast on ITV in October/November 1976. It was created and written by Nigel Kneale. The episodes were:
Special Offer. Set in a supermarket, Pauline Quirke played an employee whose unrequited love for her manager appears to trigger poltergeist activity.
During Barty's Party. A middle-aged couple are trapped in their rural home by rats.
Buddyboy. A disused aquarium is haunted by the spirit of a dolphin. Martin Shaw starred.
Baby. A couple find a strange object in their home.
What Big Eyes. An RSPCA inspector investigates a man who may be a werewolf.
The Dummy. An actor who plays monsters in horror films is psychologically affected by his roles.
I think the series was shown on saturdays, and so far as I am aware has not been repeated. I remember watching the episodes and think the best were Special Offer, Baby and During Barty's Party.
I bought the DVD a couple of months ago as I like Nigel Kneale as a writer. The best one of the lot has to be Barty's Party. I found it to be nerve wracking as you realise that the couple are trapped and there's no way out of their house. You don't see a lot of rats in the programme but just watching the reaction of the couple as they watch their next door neighbours who are trying to flee and are killed by the them is enough to make you know how bad the situation really is. And the horrible sound that the rats make add to the tension as well. Great stuff.
I watched and enjoyed this show some time ago. Only wished they had made more. During Bartys Party & Baby were the pick of the crop for mine.
The Witch at the end of Baby is very disturbing.....and I very much enjoyed Pauline Quirke's performance in Special Offer - the supermarket setting really took me back as well
This was a great and very memorable series I think, too bad they can't make more like it today with stand alone stories. I have the DVD and have saved a couple of the episodes as I like to have something good that's old I haven't seen on hand.
Even the kids' versions like Shadows and Dramarama: Spooky are good. I have the Supernatural DVD set from Network too, but I'm pretty sure I've watched all of the episodes in it. It had a sort of framing device that ran through the series if I'm remembering it properly.