Powers (TV series)
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Powers is a United Kingdom
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 television series first broadcast in 2004 on BBC One
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. The series was created by Jim Eldridge
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. It was promoted as a children's version of The X-Files
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, although many regarded it as a successor to The Tomorrow People
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. Powers ran for one 13-episode season, and was also broadcast in Australia. It has never been commercially released.

Overview

The series follows the adventures of The Powers Project, a group of researchers led by Professor Henry Powers, who investigate mysteries concerned with the paranormal. The other members of the project are Mark Roberts and Song-Li Harris (who joins the project at the end of episode 1), two teenagers with psychic abilities, and Dr Mary Holland, who used to have special powers but no longer does. Mark and Song-Li's powers are different: Mark is telepathic
Telepathy
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 and can move objects with his mind; Song-Li can sense emotions and memories in objects.

Regular cast

  • Professor Powers: Rupert Holliday-Evans
    Rupert Holliday-Evans
    Rupert Holliday Evans is an English actor. He is well known for his roles in programmes such as the ITV police drama The Bill and CBBC children's programmes The Giblet Boys and Powers. In episodes of comedy sketch show Harry Enfield's Television Programme he played one of the Double-Take Brothers...

  • Dr Mary Holland: Mandana Jones
    Mandana Jones
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  • Mark Roberts: Adam Jessop
  • Song-Li Harris: Amy Yamazaki
    Amy Yamazaki
    Amy Yamazaki is a British actress best known for her portrayal of Charlotte Lau in the long-running Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks.-Career:...


Production and broadcast

Powers spent six years in development. During this time it was reported that Disney were interested in a possible co-production deal, but the show was instead produced only by the BBC.

The series was produced by Chris Le Grys, and episodes were directed by Emma Bodger and Brian Farnham; the three had previously worked on the ITV
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 series Night and Day
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Night and Day was a British soap opera which was produced by Granada Television for LWT and ran on ITV from 2001 to 2003.Its theme-song, "Always & Forever", was sung by Kylie Minogue.-Synopsis:...

. Special effects and computer-generated imagery
Computer-generated imagery
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 were created by Darkside Animation using LightWave 3D software. This consisted of 170 shots which were filmed between June and November 2003. Notable amongst these were the title sequence and end credits, and a UFO in episode 4, "We Are Not Alone".

The series was originally due to be broadcast by the BBC in autumn 2004, but was moved forward to begin on January 7, 2004. It was also shown on ABC
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 in Australia.

Episodes


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Critical response and Legacy

Powers did receive some positive responses from viewers, although there was considerable variation between episodes. According to Simon Percy, the co-founder of Darkside Animation, the show's ratings were described as "excellent" by the BBC. For unknown reasons a second series was not produced, nor has the series been commercially released. The series was repeated a number of times on the digital CBBC Channel
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, but these repeats have now stopped.
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