Aquila (TV series)

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Aquila
Genre Children's television series
Created by Andrew Norriss
Starring Ben Brooks
Craig Vye
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
Language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 13
Production
Running time 20 – 25 mins
Broadcast
Original channel BBC
Original run 2 December 199717 December 1998
External links
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TV.com summary

Aquila is a British children's television show which aired on the BBC from 1997 to 1998. An episode was aired once a week, and was based on the story of two boys, Tom Baxter and Geoff Reynolds, who find a spacecraft when digging in a field. It was based on a book by British author Andrew Norriss and set in Bristol.

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[edit] Synopsis

The two boys are on a weekend away with their mums where they do some digging for treasure at a local moor. As Geoff is digging, he falls into an underground cavern followed cautiously by Tom. It is there they find the skeleton of a Roman Centurion, standing beside a large red object which looks like a giant boulder. One of the boys notices a hollowed out area in this "boulder" which turns out to be a two-seat cockpit. The craft, which is called Aquila, soon turns out to be something more advanced than Roman technology, and by pressing the numerous coloured buttons in the cockpit the boys learn more about this strange craft and take off upwards into the sky.

The story becomes more tense and yet humorous as the boys try to think of ways to hide their amazing discovery, prevent doing damage with it, and communicating with it. Eventually, the boys manage to find a way of communicating with Aquila, but even then the show managed to end each week with a dramatic cliff-hanger as a new problem arose.

The last ever line in the series came as the characters discover the source of Aquila, and the camera pans into outer space to see a massive abandoned spaceship orbiting the sun. They realise the significance of this and exclaim "A battle cruiser! You could have some serious fun with a battle cruiser!".

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[edit] Series 1

# Title Air date
1 "The Eagle Has Landed"  12/2/1997
While on holiday with their parents, Tom and Geoff fall into a cave and make a discovery that will change their lives 
2 "Homeward Bound"  12/4/1997
With their holiday over, Tom and Geoff are left in the awkward position of how to get Aquila home without their parents knowing 
3 "Losing Sight"  12/9/1997
 
4 "Manual Control"  12/11/1997
Tom acquires powers after his hand becomes trapped in Aquila's dashboard 
5 "Energy Levels"  12/16/1997
Tom and Geoff are uncertain what to do when Aquila sustains damage and begins to run out of power 
6 "Comprehension Exercise"  12/18/1997
Geoff learns Aquila's origins while Tom's patience with his inquisitive neighbour reaches its limits 
7 "The Eagle's Eyerie"  12/23/1997
Tom and Geoff's secret is nearly discovered, and Aquila is taken away 

[edit] Series 2

# Title Air date
1 "The Birthday Surprise"  12/1/1998
Geoff takes Aquila to visit his father in Paris, and Tom decides to travel to Australia in an attempt to track down his father 
2 "Battling Bobby"  12/3/1998
A new boy at school pickes a fight with Geoff and Tom 
3 "An Elephant Surrounded by Blind Men"  12/8/1998
Geoff and Tom learn Aquila's history after discovering its black box recorder 
4 "The Gooseberry"  12/10/1998
Tom is displeased when Geoff's e-mail pen pal arrives to meet him 
5 "End of an Eyrie"  12/15/1998
The arrival of Alan's son and a demolition team at Eyrie leave Geoff and Tom in a difficult position as they try to find a new location to keep Aquila 
6 "On Second Thoughts, Let's Panic"  12/17/1998
A trip to Mars goes wrong when Geoff and Tom lose control of Aquila while attempting to return home 

[edit] Discrepancies with the novel

  • In the television adaptation, Tom and Geoff do not find the ship on a school trip, but on holiday in the moors. Also, they are digging for 'treasure' in a field when Geoff falls into a hole as opposed to visiting an archaeological dig.
  • The power source of the ship is stated as water. In the T.V. series, it is cleaning out the air vents which enables Aquila to function normally again.
  • The archaeologist who helps them is Dr. Warner in the book, a young woman. In the TV program, her role is replaced by a male Professor.
  • Mrs. Baxter's agoraphobia is written out of the series all together. Geoff's mother does not run a newsagents as in the book, and his father is away for months at a time instead of running the newsagents with her.
  • Deputy Headmistress Miss Taylor is replaced in the TV series by a Headmaster. There are also differences to the school staff.
  • A new storyline is written into the series involving Aquila giving Tom green skin and supernatural strength for a day

[edit] Aquila

Aquila is a liferaft from a larger ship, built by the Yrrillians from the planet Deneb. The ship can fly an almost infinite distance, and can fly in space without the need for crew spacesuits, but, due to damage sustained to the 'Oxygen Regeneration' system before Aquila was unearthed, the air inside the ship would only last for 6 hours which was featured in one of the episodes of the television series. Some other abilities of the ship include invisibility, a form of verbal remote control, lasers, a holographic interface and the Core Defense Wave Gun (capable of killing everything in a 3 mile radius).

Aquila can be programmed to execute basic manoeuvres from the detection of certain signals. This feature was used (unintentionally) when the boys program it to travel to the location of an inaudible dog whistle. The problem arose when a dog owner blew his own whistle when the craft was in invisible mode in a large park. This rendered the craft missing and a lengthy operation by the boys was needed to recover it.

Aquila has the ability to demolish objects by flying directly through them. This ability was used by the boys when they flew it through a brick wall while discovering some of Aquila's capabilities. After inspection by the boys, the craft was found completely unharmed. Aquila stores everything it sees on egg shaped objects which can be played back on the holographic screen. It records approximately 1600 years of data. If the eggs are not replaced, then the ship starts recording over the start of the 'footage' - this occurs in an episode of the television series.

Aquila is the Latin translation of the word eagle. The words inscribed on the Centurion's safety harness (formerly inside the ship), "Licat volare si super tergum aquila volat," translate as "A man can fly where he will, if he rides on the back of an eagle." This proverb was derived from an ancient Greek story, where one day, the gods decided to elect the noblest bird of all by having them race to the top of Mount Olympus. The eagle appeared to be winning, but the tiny sparrow had been resting on the eagle's back for the entire race, and at the last moment leapt up and won the race.

The name of the craft is inscribed on its own exterior as 'AQVILA', since 'u' and 'v' were different letter-forms of the same grapheme in Latin: 'u' in minuscule (not used in the early centuries A.D for inscriptions) and 'V' in majuscule.

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