The
Tripods

UK
/ BBC1 / 25x30m-e / 1984-85
Writers:
Alick Rowe,Christopher Penfold /
Trilogy of Novels: John
Christopher (The three books are
The White Mountains, The City
of Gold and Lead and The
Pool of Fire). / Theme
Music: Ken Freeman / Producer:
Richard Bates
Scifi
drama series. Sometime in the
future the world has been
overtaken by alien beings and
their huge machines - The
Tripods - the human race has
been subjugated (by means of a
cap fitted into the skull and
controlled by the aliens). Three
young teenagers join a
resistance movement that plans
to free the world and get rid of
the Tripods. This is a series
with a troubled history, the
show was cancelled two thirds of
the way through its three season
run, leaving the aliens still in
control. The only recourse for
viewers to find out how the
story ends is to read the source
material - the third novel in
the sequence The Pool of Fire).
With:-
JOHN SHACKLEY as Will Parker /
CERI SEEL as Beanpole / JIM
BAKER as Henry Parker / PAMELA
SALEM as Countess / RODERICK
HORN as Ozymandias / JOHN
WOODVINE as Master 468 / EDWARD
HIGHMORE as Boll / ROBIN HAYTER
as Fritz
SEASON
ONE
(15/9/84
- 8/12/84)
13 x 25-minute episodes
based on the novel The White
Mountains by John
Christopher (1967)
It
is the year 2089AD and Earth is
in the grip of the Tripods: huge
machines that stride across the
landscape, keeping the servile
humans in check. Will Parker is
a young boy who lives in the
small English village of Wherton,
a content pre-industrial
community. Once a year a Tripod
arrives on Capping Day, and
takes the young people who have
reached the verge of adulthood
and ‘Caps’ them – a metal
device is attached to the scalp,
liberating people of their free
will and imagination. Will is
upset by the capping of his
cousin Jack, a fact which is
noticed by the vagrant
Ozymandias. He reveals to Will
that he is one of the Free Men,
a group of uncapped rebels who
live far away in the White
Mountains, and persuades him to
leave Wherton to join them
there. Will’s other cousin
Henry joins him in his journey,
and the two make their way to
the coastal town of Rumney where
they find passage on a boat
owned by the unpleasant Captain
Curtis. After avoiding detection
during a search of the boat by
the Black Guard – human
servants of the Tripods – the
pair are captured by the Guards
on the other side of the
Channel. Thrown into a dungeon
cell, they are rescued by
Beanpole (Jean-Paul), the boy
who had been bringing them their
food. He too is uncapped, and
agrees to join them on their
quest. They find themselves in
the devastated and deserted
remains of Paris, enjoying the
wonders left by their ancestors.
Escaping a group of vagrants
they flee the city after Will is
injured, only to find themselves
discovered by the Duc de Sarlat
the nephew of the Comte and
Comtesse Ricordeau. They nurse
Will back to health, who falls
in love with their daughter
Eloise, angering his rival de
Sarlat. Will almost forgets his
quest when the Comte says that
he can marry Eloise. Henry and
Beanpole leave the Chateau,
annoyed at Will. However, Will
finds that Eloise has already
been capped and that she is to
be taken to the city of the
Tripods to serve them, and after
the grand annual Tournament he
slips away. He is captured by a
Tripod and a metal tracking
device is inserted into his arm,
which Beanpole removes when he
and Henry find Will. They
continue, and after a brief stay
at the vineyard home of the
Vichot family they eventually
reach the Alps. Encountering
more disturbed vagrants here
they are then captured by the
elders of a village and put on
trial. Escaping the village,
they are soon found by another
Tripod machine which they
destroy with a hand grenade that
they had found in the Paris
subway. Captured again by what
appear to be Black Guard, the
boys crack and reveal their
plan. However, this is merely a
test by the Free Men to check
their story, and they are taken
to the mountain base where they
meet the leader of the Free Men,
Julius ...
SEASON
TWO
(7/9/85-23/11/85)
12 x 25-minute episodes
based on the novel The City
of Gold and Lead by John
Christopher (1967)
It
is now 2090AD, and the three
heroes are training hard for the
annual games that are held by
the Tripods. Will, Beanpole and
a German boy, Fritz, are chosen
to go, leaving Henry
disappointed that he is being
separated from his friends. He
stays behind to help with
planning and strategy. Setting
off, the trio soon find
themselves travelling up the
Rhine on a barge owned by Ulf
and his wife Petra. Petra is
suffering from the plague, but
Beanpole soon cures her with his
homemade medicines. Ulf has to
go into the town of Wurttemburg
at one point and does not
return, so Will and Beanpole go
into the town to try and find
him. Fritz (who they both
dislike) decides to stay on the
barge and threatens to leave
them in the town. In Wurttemburg,
Will is captured by Black Guard
and thrown into a deep pit, but
is rescued by Beanpole. Together
they continue their journey in a
stolen rowing boat. Next they
find themselves at a hotel where
a grand wedding is being
planned, and for a while they
work as waiters, meeting the
girls Zerlina and Papagena
there. Avoiding Black Guard once
again, they are smuggled out of
the hotel by Frau Heinitz and
make their way to the Games. At
the stadium many athletes (and
Tripods) are gathered. Reunited
with Fritz, Will and Beanpole
participate in their events,
Beanpole failing to qualify to
be taken into the City after
spraining his ankle. Both Will
and Fritz are successful and are
carried into the City inside
Tripods. Once inside, Fritz is
made to work in a huge quarry
beneath the City, while Will is
chosen by Master West 468 to be
his slave. While Will becomes
quite friendly with his Master,
Fritz gains a transfer to become
a member of the Power Elite,
technicians who run the City’s
power station from where he can
gain more information. He meets
another member of the Free Men
called Pierre who shares with
him the knowledge that he has
gathered, before succumbing to a
heart attack. Will finds Eloise
in suspended animation in the
Pyramid of Beauty – a museum
where the Masters display many
female humans that they have
collected. He also discovers
that higher beings live in the
City in white voids at the tops
of the pyramids surrounding the
Pool of Fire, and he is summoned
by one of them as he has a more
inquisitive mind than the other
slaves. The Cognoscs are
revealed to be creatures of
energy and thought, with no
physical presence. Coggy (as the
Cognosc tells Will to call him)
tells Will that he dislikes the
Masters and that it amuses him
to have found somebody who is
prepared to stand up to them.
Telling him of the Masters’
plan to convert Earth’s
atmosphere to make the planet
habitable to them, while killing
all of Earth’s life, Coggy
prepares to leave the City and
explore the universe. Master 468
becomes wary of Will’s
involvement with the Cognosc and
tries to examine his false Cap,
forcing Will to strike out and
kill him. Will goes on the run
in the City, but is helped to
avoid the Black Guard by Fritz
who decides to stay in the City
while Will escapes, as he feels
that he can learn more from
inside. Will leaves the City at
the point where the river enters
the dome, and swims under it,
and is found by Beanpole who has
been waiting for some sign of
him. Together they make their
way back to the White Mountains,
joining up with Ali Pasha’s
circus on the way. Pasha is
devious and greedy, and plans to
sell them and other children to
the Black Guard. Will persuades
the children to join him and
Beanpole as they will be useful
to the Free Men as they are all
uncapped. However, after fleeing
from an attack by many Tripods
they find that the mountain base
is now a smoking, black ruin ...
SEASON
THREE
(UNMADE)
The following is based on
internal BBC documentation on
Alick Rowe's scripts for the
third season, as outlined in TV
Zone 22. The series was to
have been directed by
Christopher Barry and Graham
Theakston
Meeting
up once again with Julius, who
is moving to a new base with the
other Free Men, Will and
Beanpole tell him about what
they found out in the City,
before being attacked by Tripods
and separated. Beanpole goes
with the Free Men to the new
base – a castle on an island
to continue his studies, while
Will and Henry set out to
recruit more followers, heading
back to England on their route.
They go back to Wherton, and on
Capping Day they meet up again
with Ozymandias who takes them
to the new headquarters of the
Free Men. There they make a plan
to capture a Tripod by luring it
with a green-painted man riding
a green-painted horse, which
they think the Tripods would
consider out of the ordinary.
Their ploy is successful and
they remove the Master from the
Tripod machine and carry out
many tests on it. Unbeknown to
the Free Men, there is a traitor
in their midst and soon a band
of armed men attack the castle,
some of which our heroes
capture. The traitor turns out
to be amongst the attackers, but
Will and Henry suspect that
there could be another. A scheme
is drawn up to simultaneously
attack all three Cities on Earth
– the European one, and one on
the Panama Canal and the other
in China. They find from their
tests on the Master that the
creatures are allergic to
alcohol, and Will and Fritz
manage to capture the European
City, eventually destroying it.
Will rescues Eloise and takes
her back to her parents at the
Chateau Ricordeau, where he
learns that the Panamanian City
has withstood the attack on it.
Will, Henry, Fritz and Beanpole
put forward to Julius their own
plan to destroy the City, by are
overruled. Instead, they take a
trip in one of Beanpole’s
hot-air balloons, realising as
they do that this is how they
could attack the City. Julius’
own plan fails, so he gives the
young men their chance. However,
in the attack Henry is killed
which sours their victory when
the City is destroyed ...
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