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Starhyke
GenreScience fiction/Comedy
Created byAndrew Dymond
StarringBrad Gorton
Claudia Christian
Jeremy Bulloch
Rachel Grant
Suanne Braun
Wayne Pilbeam
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
ProducerJonathan George Brown
Running time220 Mins
Original release
NetworkShowcase TV
Release16 December (2011-12-16) –
30 December 2011 (2011-12-30)

Starhyke is a British science fiction/comedy series filmed in 2004, released on home media in 2009 and broadcast on television in 2011.

Starhyke began production in October 2004 and starred Claudia ChristianofBabylon 5 and Jeremy Bulloch from Star Wars. In 2007, the producers aimed to complete post-production,[1] and in March 2008 it was announced that this process was now finished.[2] However, a later post on the official site stated that post-production would be completed at the end of September 2008, and that there was a private screening of all six episodes in Bristol, UK in November 2008.[1]

Only six episodes were originally made. An announcement on the official site reported that the producers were "getting nearer to finalising a deal and being able to announce which channel has been lucky enough to add Starhyke to their spring schedule".[1] Producer, Jonathan Brown, said in March 2008 that Virgin 1 and Sky One had refused the series while Five Life, Bravo and Paramount Comedy were considering buying it.[2] As reported on the official website props, costumes and posters from Starhyke were featured in episode 39 of the BBC drama Casualty, broadcast on 24 May 2008.[1]

The series got its world premiere at a press, cast and crew screening at the Showcase Cinema De LuxinCabot Circus, Bristol on 8 November 2008. The series was released on DVD on 30 November 2009.[3]

The series world TV premiere was on the Sky satellite channel Showcase TV in December 2011.[3]

Scenario[edit]

The show begins in the year 3034 when humans have become emotionless drones bent on expansion by destroying any alien species they encounter. A ship commanded by Captain Belinda Blowhard (Christian) called the Nemesis sets out to destroy an alien race called the Reptids, who plan to unleash a biological weapon that would reawaken all human emotion. The Reptids' aim is to unleash the emotion of compassion, hoping that the emotion would stop humanity from its destructive endeavors.

The weapon is released on the crew of the Nemesis as the evading Reptid ship time travels back into the early 21st century; the Nemesis, the only ship with time-traveling capabilities, pursues the Reptids to the past — only to be overwhelmed by their own emotions. Now lost in the 21st century, they aim to tackle their emotions while trying to discover a cure and prevent the Reptids from succeeding.

Trivia[edit]

In an interview with David Clensy of the Bristol Evening Post in November 2008, the show’s co-creator Jonathan Brown revealed how making the show may have literally saved his life. He said: "Early on in the project, I discovered that I had a brain tumour. In fact, I’m very lucky. I wouldn’t have known about the tumour if it hadn’t been for the medical I needed to take to get insurance for the project. Thankfully, discovering it meant that I was able to have it successfully operated on. If it wasn’t for Starhyke, I mightn’t be here now."[4]

Episode list[edit]

  1. Disordered
  2. Lucy in the Sky
  3. Kill Jill
  4. Reboot
  5. Plug And Play
  6. Lock, Choc And Flying Hogs

Cast and characters[edit]

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "StarHyke: News".
  • ^ a b "StarHyke Update" (PDF).
  • ^ a b "www.starhyke.com".
  • ^ Clensy, David (29 November 2008). "A new world of possibilities". Bristol Evening Post.
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