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Nigel Kneale's The Stone Tape in Six Facts

1. It was first broadcast on Christmas Day 1972

: The Head of Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Drama asked me if I could write him a ghost story for Christmas. I said “yes I probably can” and I worked this thing out

2. It starred a young Jane Asher

Already a well-known actor Asher played Jill Greevely the main character in the film.

Jane Asher starred as Jill Greely

3. It had a record worthy scare factor

The Guinness book of Television describes it as “one of the most frightening pieces of television ever made”

Reginald Marsh as Crawshaw

4. But Kneale never set out to scare people

"I wanted to write a story that demanded the viewer’s attention. The magic word here is 'paradox'. You set up a story and it turns inside out and that is, for me, the most exciting sort of story to write. The viewer thinks it’s going to be about something and it does the opposite. Now if the more simple-minded people found that a frightening experience well, too bad."

Iain Cuthbertson as Collinson and Michael Bryant as Peter Brock

5. Was he predicting the future? He didn't think so

"I can’t warn anybody – that makes it sound like very serious stuff. That’s just for propagandists in parliament; I don’t think that way. I like inventing stories."

Jane Asher as Jill Greeley and Michael Bryant as Peter Brock

6. The Stone Tape was Kneale's last major work for the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Television

Kneale left soon after for commercial television. Sadly we won't know what he makes of - he died on 29 October 2006.

Romola Garai plays Jill Greeley in Radio 4's adaptation of The Stone Tape

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