Image: Simon Oates as Dr John Ridge, Toby Blanshard as Colin Bradley, John Paul as Dr Spencer Quist, Robert Powell as Toby Wren and Wendy Hall as Pat Hunisett in episode one "The Plastic Eaters".
The first episode of environmental drama Doomwatch was shown on 9 February 1970. It featured a group of maverick scientists in the Department for Measurement of Scientific Work, codenamed Doomwatch. Their job was to investigate any scientific research which could possibly be of danger to humanity and frequently brought them into conflict with the government. The environmental issues and themes of dangerous technology resonated with the press and public, and attracted 13 million viewers. The impact of the series was such that for a while the government considered setting up a real Doomwatch committee in Parliament.
Doomwatch was created by Gerry Davis and Kit Pedler, formerly of Doctor Who, who insisted that the drama was not science fiction, but thoroughly researched. The first episode was typical, concerning an experimental virus engineered to assist the breakdown of plastic waste. When it escaped, causing a plane to crash, it took the Doomwatch team to avert a global catastrophe, despite government attempts at a cover-up. The stars were John Paul as lead scientist Dr Spencer Quist, Simon Oates as man of action Dr John Ridge, and Robert Powell – in his first major role - as researcher Toby Wren.
Doomwatch ran for three series, although Davis and Pedlar distanced themselves from final series, which they felt had become too conventional. A feature film followed in 1972. Many of the issues explored in Doomwatch continue to be relevant today.
February anniversaries
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Blue Peter 5000th edition
1 February 2018 -
Face to Face
4 February 1959 -
First TV Sports commentary
4 February 1937 -
The Wombles
5 February 1973 -
A Night of Comic Relief
5 February 1988 -
Greenwich Time Signal - the 'pips'
5 February 1924 -
Grange Hill
8 February 1978 -
´óÏó´«Ã½ Three is launched
9 February 2003 -
Doomwatch
9 February 1970 -
Bagpuss
12 February 1974 -
The EBU - European Broadcasting Union formed
12 February 1950 -
Potter's Wheel Interlude
16 February 1953 -
Start of Six-Five Special
16 February 1957 -
The Apprentice
16 February 2005 -
Hospital Watch
17 February 1986 -
Elizabeth R
17 February 1971 -
One Man and His Dog
17 February 1976 -
Antiques Roadshow
18 February 1979 -
Tonight launched
18 February 1957 -
Wogan
18 February 1985 -
EastEnders first episode
19 February 1985 -
Open All Hours
20 February 1976 -
First national broadcast of prices for farmers
20 February 1925 -
General Election results televised for the first time
23 February 1950 -
Civilisation
23 February 1969 -
Yes Minister
25 February 1980 -
Mr Benn
25 February 1971