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The science and supernatural theme is also present in Kneale's Quatermass and the Pit which, in addition, shares similar elements with The Stone Tape such as an abandoned house with a reputation for hauntings ; the collection of documentary evidence of the haunting ( also a trademark of M. R. James, a writer much admired by Kneale ) and the sensitivity of certain characters to the supernatural.

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In the critically acclaimed and influential 1950s TV series created by Nigel Kneale, Quatermass and the Pit, depictions of supernatural horned entities, with specific reference to prehistoric cave-art and shamanistic horned head-dress are revealed to be a " race-memory " of psychic Martian grasshoppers, manifested at the climax of the film by a fiery horned god.
* 1906 – William Calvert Kneale, English logician ( d. 1990 )
In the summer of 1953, BBC staff writer Nigel Kneale created The Quatermass Experiment, the first of several Quatermass serials.
Kneale was invited to write for The X-Files, but declined the offer.
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* Kneale, William, and Kneale, Martha ( 1962 ), The Development of Logic, Oxford University Press, London, UK.
In the same year as 2001, he appeared in the prescient BBC TV play The Year of the Sex Olympics by Nigel Kneale.
In 1982, John Landis was keen on getting Arnold to direct a remake of the film, and Nigel Kneale was commissioned to write the screenplay.
Kneale completed the script, which involved a pair of creatures, one destructive and the other calm and sensitive, being persecuted by the US Navy.
Quatermass and the Pit, a 1958 TV sequel to The Quatermass Experiment by Nigel Kneale, postulates that ancient Martians inspired the supernatural, demonic Wild Hunt as a form of genetic purging.
Shubik considered asking Nigel Kneale if he would write a new Quatermass story for the series, and contacted Arthur C. Clarke regarding the possibility of adapting his novel The Deep Range.
The adaptation was by Nigel Kneale and also starred Peter Cushing, another British actor who would go on to find fame in many horror-film roles.
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Nigel Kneale, responsible for the adaptation, said the production came about purely because Todd had turned up at the BBC and told them that he would like to play Heathcliff for them.

Kneale and 1962
Quatermass and the Pit was the last original production upon which Kneale collaborated with Rudolph Cartier, although Cartier did direct a new version of Kneale's 1953 adaptation of Wuthering Heights for the BBC in 1962.

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Morell had a reputation for playing authority figures, such as Colonel Green in The Bridge on the River Kwai ( 1957 ), and had previously worked with Kneale and Cartier when he appeared as O ' Brien in their BBC television adaptation of Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1954 ).
Kneale went on to write feature film screenplays such as Look Back in Anger ( 1958 ) and The First Men in the Moon ( 1964 ), as well as continuing to write for television, including two further Quatermass serials, until 1997.
Cartier worked with Kneale again on the third Quatermass serial, Quatermass and the Pit, in 1958, and had subsequent successes with plays such as Anna Karenina ( 1961 ), Cross of Iron ( 1961 ) and Lee Oswald — Assassin ( 1966 ).
For this reason, although Nigel Kneale had written a new Quatermass serial for the BBC, Quatermass and the Pit ( broadcast December 1958 to January 1959 ), Hammer did not acquire the rights until 1961 and the film version did not appear until 1967.
Professor Bernard Quatermass was first introduced to audiences in two BBC television serials, The Quatermass Experiment ( 1953 ) and Quatermass II ( 1955 ), written by Nigel Kneale.
In the meantime, Kneale had been coaxed back to the BBC, writing plays such as The Year of the Sex Olympics ( 1968 ), Wine of India ( 1970 ) and The Stone Tape ( 1972 ).
The success of The Quatermass Experiment led to two sequels, Quatermass II ( 1955 ) and Quatermass and the Pit ( 1958 – 59 ), both produced and directed by Cartier and written by Kneale.
Aside from the Quatermass serials, Cartier and Kneale collaborated on several one-off dramas, including literary and theatrical adaptations of Wuthering Heights ( 6 December 1953 ) and The Moment of Truth ( 10 March 1955 ), as well as Kneale's own The Creature ( 30 January 1955 ).
The award has twice been won by the son of a previous winner: Kingsley Amis ( winner in 1955 ) was the father of Martin Amis ( 1974 ), and Nigel Kneale ( 1950 ) the father of Matthew Kneale ( 1988 ).
His television career began during the 1950s, when he was cast in small roles in three Nigel Kneale / Rudolph Cartier productions for BBC Television: as a drunk in The Quatermass Experiment ( 1953 ), as both an old man in a pub and later a prisoner in Nineteen Eighty-Four ( 1954 ) and as a tramp in Quatermass II ( 1955 ).
The Id was a New Wave / synthpop band from Merseyside, England formed in September 1977 by school and college friends Andy McCluskey ( bass, vocals ), Julia Kneale ( vocals ), Neill Shenton ( guitar ), John Floyd ( vocals ), Malcolm Holmes ( drums ), Steve Hollas ( bass ), Gary Hodgson ( guitar ) and Paul Humphreys ( keyboards ).
The Manx version of the name is Kneal ( 1598 ), Kneale ( 1655 ), or Kneel ( 1636 ).
It starred Windsor Davies and Donald Sinden, with Robin Kermode ( later replaced by Christopher Morris ), Julia Watson ( later replaced by Tacy Kneale ), Honor Blackman, Teddy Turner, Derek Deadman, Maria Charles and Zara Nutley.

Kneale and University
Although Carpenter wrote the screenplay, in the film's credits the writer is listed as Martin Quatermass, a homage repeated in the film with Kneale University.
" Television historian Jason Jacobs, a lecturer in film and television studies at the University of Warwick, wrote in 2000 that Kneale and Cartier together created an entirely new, more expansive vision for British television drama in the 1950s.
Besides directing the film, Carpenter wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym " Martin Quatermass ", and included a reference to " Kneale University ".

Kneale and London
* Kneale, Matthew, ( 2000 ) English passengers London: Hamish Hamilton.
Kneale picked the character's unusual surname from a London telephone directory, while the first name was in honour of the astronomer Bernard Lovell.
Kneale claimed to have picked his leading character's unusual last name at random from a London telephone directory.
Production designer Arnold Chapkis constructed several large and elaborate sets including those for the megalithic standing stones at Ringstone Round, the Kapps ' radio telescope and observatory and the decaying urban landscape of London ; Kneale quipped about the radio telescope set that “ it probably would have worked if they'd just aimed it properly !”.
Following Quatermass, writer Nigel Kneale developed the sitcom Kinvig ( 1981 ) for London Weekend Television.

Kneale and UK
Kneale was inspired by contemporary fears over secret UK Ministry of Defence research establishments such as Porton Down, and also by being required, as a BBC staff member, to sign the Official Secrets Act.
A serialised novelisation of Quatermass II, written by Kneale, ran in the Daily Express newspaper in the UK from 5 December to 20 December 1955, although Kneale was forced to draw the storyline to a premature conclusion as the paper lost interest in the project.

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