Hyperdrive (TV series)

Hyperdrive
Format Sci-Fi-Sitcom
Created by Kevin Cecil
Andy Riley
Starring Nick Frost
Kevin Eldon
Miranda Hart
Stephen Evans
Dan Antopolski
Petra Massey
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 12 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 30 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel BBC Two
Original run 11 January 2006 (2006-01-11) – 16 August 2007 (2007-08-16)

Hyperdrive is a British television science fiction sitcom series produced by the BBC created under the working title of "Full Power." BBC2 broadcast two series in 2006 and 2007, A third series is yet to be commissioned and the actor Kevin Eldon has indicated that is unlikely to be[1]. Set in 2151 and 2152, it follows the crew of HMS Camden Lock as they stumble through their heroic mission to protect British interests in a changing galaxy.

The series is written by Kevin Cecil and Andy Riley and directed by John Henderson and produced by Alex Walsh-Taylor.[2] The first episode was broadcast on BBC Two on 11 January 2006. A second series began on 12 July 2007 on BBC Two.

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Cast and characters

HMS Camden Lock

The design for HMS Camden Lock was based loosely upon the BT Tower in London. It is a 'Wendover' class ship and measures 376m long by 90m wide. The ship's registration is XH558 - the same serial number as the last flying Avro Vulcan bomber. Shuttlebay doors on the Camden are shown with the Union Jack embossed on them, which is part of the proudly British theme of the series. Camden Lock is the name of a lock on a canal in the real Camden in London.

The Camden Lock is powered by P-Rods, with the P standing for Perfectly safe, although it is rumoured to stand for Plutonium. Her maximum speed is 170 Vs—any higher and the reactors overheat. Her maximum crush depth is 197 atmospheres.

The Camden Lock is armed with missiles and pulse weapons of some form. The laser guns wielded by her crew bear a striking resemblance to crutches.

The Green Javelins (a 'space-o-batics' precision flying team that appear in Series 2, Episode 1) also use 'Wendover' class ships.

The Alien Races

The Glish

The Glish are repulsive-looking, slimy creatures who like to communicate by drooling and licking. Commander Henderson causes a diplomatic conflict by not allowing the Glish ambassadors to rub their genitals on his face.

The Queppu

The Queppu are a Mediaeval-ish race living on a mostly desert planet. They have a pseudo-feudal society with a despotic borderline insane king with a daughter not unlike Lucrezia Borgia. They like to dress in jester-like bright red latex suits. They desire everyone to marvel at their civilization. As revealed in "Artifact", they gained a space-faring capability after half of the population was sold as food to an insectoid species to 'grind up in their mandables for their children.' This was seen by the King as a good trade off. Their leader possesses a "Doom Ray" which he threatens Henderson, Teal, and York with. According to him, it will disintegrate them "in under three days", and requires a week to recharge.

The Lallakkis

The Lallakkis are another pseudo-Mediaeval race. They dress in somber brown leather, appear unkempt, have the mental capability of 10-year-olds, and are eager to play chicken and use violence at slightest irritation. They make a battle song for every war they fight, one of their battle songs is "Kill the Humans" which includes a death threat for Commander Henderson in the lyrics. They appear to be caricatures of the British Chav subculture, or the Ali G stereotype of white youth.

The Bulaagh

A highly developed race, they are very haughty about their civilization, looking down on everyone else. Not as trigger-happy as the Lallakkis, they nevertheless ally themselves against Britain with the Lallakkis after the Lallakkis called Commander Henderson's bluff, resulting in the destruction of an asteroid which was the subject of a dispute between the two races.

The Red Shiny Robots of Vortis

A parody of the Star Trek: The Next Generation Borg, the Red Shiny Robots of Vortis are eager to absorb the information and knowledge of various races, exterminating them in the process. They appear to be clad in red latex, they extract the minds of the lifeforms into the "data-sphere" which leaves the bodies dead, although it has the weakness of disruption if those who are having their minds "harvested" think of falsehoods (allusion to the Star Fleet attempt to plant an optical illusion computational worm in the Borg collective in the I,_Borg episode).

There is also a model of Red Shiny Robot of Vortis used for infiltration, designed to look like attractive women, though based on the episode, it's debatable whether they truly understand the concept of attractive. This could also be based on human-like Cylons featured in the 2004 Battlestar Galactica.

The Engulfers

Extradimensional beings of pure energy, they consume atoms and excrete black holes. They are able to swallow spaceships whole.

The Scrane

Interstellar pirates who are interested in stealing the most lethal weapon the Space Fleet has at its disposal.

Episode list

The original pilot episode was first named "Lepus" and later "Full Power", It starred Sanjeev Bhaskar as Henderson and Mark Gatiss as York, the rest of the cast was the same as in the series. It was directed by Armando Iannucci and was never aired.

Series 1 (2006)

# # Title Directed by Original air date
1 1 "A Gift from the Glish" John Henderson 11 January 2006 (2006-01-11)
2 2 "Hello, Queppu" John Henderson 18 January 2006 (2006-01-18)
3 3 "Weekend Off" John Henderson 25 January 2006 (2006-01-25)
4 4 "Asteroid" John Henderson 31 January 2006 (2006-01-31)
5 5 "Clare" John Henderson 7 February 2006 (2006-02-07)
6 6 "Assessment" John Henderson 14 February 2006 (2006-02-14)

Series 2 (2007)

# # Title Directed by Original air date
7 1 "Green Javelins" John Henderson 12 July 2007 (2007-07-12)
8 2 "Artefact" John Henderson 19 July 2007 (2007-07-19)
9 3 "Admiral's Daughter" John Henderson 26 July 2007 (2007-07-26)
10 4 "Harvest" John Henderson 2 August 2007 (2007-08-02)
11 5 "Dreamgate" John Henderson 9 August 2007 (2007-08-09)
12 6 "Convoy" John Henderson 16 August 2007 (2007-08-16)

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