Professor Popper's Problems | |
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Directed by | Gerry O'Hara |
Written by | Richard Loncraine and Leo Maguire |
Cinematography | Ken Hodges |
Distributed by | Mersey Film Productions |
Release date(s) | 1974 |
Running time | 91 min (6 episodes) |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Professor Popper's Problem was a film made in 1974 turned into a 6 part serial by Mersey Film Production for the Children's Film Foundation.[1]
Contents |
It centres around a group of children who with the school professor get shrunk and then have to return to normal size.
A group of kids get involved in Professor Popper's Charlie Drake new secret formula and it leads to some strange happenings - including being chased by spies (Leo Maguire and Alan Curtis) who want the formula. Simon (Adam Richens) and the Professor accidentally put some of the material in their tea and suddenly they shrink to the size of bugs. Simon's friends Liz (Debra Collins), Angus (played by a very young Todd Carty) and Terry (Philip DaCosta) come looking for him and the two boys also get shrunk. It is up to Liz to sort it all out so everyone can return to normal size and also prevent the spies getting their hands on the formula.
Most of the filming was done on location in Borehamwood and for the school scenes at Central Primary School, Derby Road, Watford. The film was unique as it was split into six episodes for TV viewing.