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|show_name = V |caption = |genre = Science fiction |creator = Kenneth Johnson |starring = Marc Singer Faye Grant Jane Badler Lane Smith Blair Tefkin Jennifer Cooke Michael Ironside Michael Wright Robert Englund Jeff Yagher June Chadwick |composer = Dennis McCarthy |country = USA |language = English |num_seasons = 1 |num_episodes = 19 (+1 unfilmed) |list_episodes = #Episodes |executive_producer = Daniel H. Blatt Robert Singer |producer = Dean O'Brien Skip Ward |runtime = 47 minutes |company = Daniel H. Blatt-Robert Singer Productions Warner Bros. Television |network = NBC |picture_format = Color |audio_format = Mono |first_aired = {{Start date|1984|10|26}} |last_aired = {{End date|1985|3|22}} |preceded_by =V (1983 miniseries) V: The Final Battle |followed_by = |related =V (2009 TV series) }}V (also known as V: The Series) is a 60-minute (47 to 49 minutes without commercials) weekly television series that aired in the United States on NBC in 1984–85. It is a continuation of the V franchise about an alien invasion of Earth by a carnivorous race of reptilians known as "Visitors", which was originally conceived by American writer, producer, and director Kenneth Johnson. Johnson, however, was not involved in the production of the weekly series. At a cost of one million dollars per episode, V was the most expensive series to be produced for television at that time.[1] PlotFollowing directly on from the events of the mini-series V (The Final Battle), the alien Diana escapes from her captured mothership in a shuttle, but is pursued by resistance member Mike Donovan. After a short fight, Donovan captures her. One year after the day the Red Dust was deployed, now the international holiday called "Liberation Day", the former members of the Resistance and their Fifth Column allies have gone their separate ways and are each looking forward to prosperous careers and bright futures. As Diana is about to be put on trial for the atrocities she committed during the First Invasion, the company responsible for mass production of the Red Dust, Science Frontiers, has her abducted and taken to a secret cabin in the woods outside Los Angeles, where the company's CEO, Nathan Bates, offers Diana better accommodations in exchange for providing him with access to alien technology. Donovan and Martin, meanwhile, pursue Nathan's agents in a stolen helicopter. After reaching the cabin, Donovan is knocked unconscious by Martin, who wants Diana dead. Before Martin can kill her, Diana is able to overpower him, stealing his pistol. She forces him to surrender his last antidote pill so she can temporarily survive on Earth and then shoots him, enabling her escape to the Southwest Tracking Station. Martin tells Donovan about Diana's plan to contact the Visitor Fleet moments before his death, and Donovan sets off after her on foot. Donovan meets Ham Tyler, on Bates' payroll, and the two agree to pursue Diana together. Their attempts to stop her fail, and Diana escapes to a shuttle sent by a Visitor fleet hidden behind the Moon. Diana takes command and launches a full-scale invasion of Earth. She learns that the Red Dust bacterium needs freezing temperatures to regenerate, meaning that Visitor troops can safely attack Los Angeles and other cities in warmer climates. The Resistance assembles once more, now fighting the Visitors nationwide and also contending with the power-hungry Bates, who has used the power vacuum left behind by the collapse of the government to become governor of Los Angeles, declared an open city to both sides. The Resistance fights however it can, often joined by other rebel groups. Although 50% of the Earth is still protected from The Visitors by the Red Dust, the Resistance cannot use any more of it due to the toxic long-term effects it will have on the environment. Meanwhile, Elizabeth, who has transformed yet again and now looks like a young adult, becomes increasingly important in the cause for Earth's freedom, eventually controlling the destiny of both races and deciding the outcome of the conflict. Cast and charactersMany of the cast and characters reprised their roles from the original miniseries and V: The Final Battle. The only character to be played by different actor was Sean Donovan (Nicky Katt replaced Eric Johnston in the role). Main cast
Supporting castThe following cast appear in multiple episodes:
IntroThe title sequence for Episodes 1–13 featured theme music derived from incidental music previously used in The Final Battle over the main cast credits. With Episode 14, a new intro was introduced with Michael Ironside, Lane Smith, Blair Tefkin and Michael Wright removed from the credits along with different theme music and a new monologue describing the premise of the show: They arrived in 50 motherships offering their friendship and advanced technology to Earth. Skeptical of the Visitors, Mike Donovan and Juliet Parrish infiltrated their ranks and soon discovered some startling secrets.Juliet Parrish: They're shipping food!The Resistance is all that stands between us and the Visitors.[2] Episodes{{Episode table |background=#275B8F |overall= |title= |director= |writer= |airdate= |episodes={{Episode list|EpisodeNumber = 1 |Title = Liberation Day |DirectedBy = Paul Krasny |WrittenBy = Paul Monash |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|10|26}} |ShortSummary = The first anniversary of the day the aliens were defeated could lead to Earth's last day: alien commander Diana escapes and reunites with her fleet. Diana kills Martin in order to get his supply of the red dust antidote. The Starchild undergoes a strange metamorphosis. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 2 |Title = Dreadnought |DirectedBy = Paul Krasny |WrittenBy = Steven E. de Souza |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|11|2}} |ShortSummary = Diana talks peace while readying the fearsome Triax superweapon that could reduce Los Angeles to rubble. Meanwhile, Resistance fighters activate a new weapon of their own: a captured mothership. Robert Maxwell is killed when he collides the mothership into the Triax in order to destroy it. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 3 |Title = Breakout |DirectedBy = Ray Austin |WrittenBy = David Braff |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|5|24}} |ShortSummary = Combatants held in a Visitor work camp face the flesh-consuming alien monster that guards the camp. Hunters of the 5-year old Starchild are unaware she has morphed into a fully grown woman. Note: This episode was rejected by NBC in the series' first run because of its violence. It was however shown during the reruns and was included in VHS and DVD releases. However, because of the switch in original order, this episode has continuity errors when watched in the original intended order. For example, while Ham meets Kyle for the first time in this episode, he then meets him again for the first time in the next episode. Robin meets up with the group during this episode, but is once again alone searching for help at the beginning of the next episode. There are also several other minor plot inconsistencies. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 4 |Title = The Deception |DirectedBy = Victor Lobl |WrittenBy = Garner Simmons |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|11|9}} |ShortSummary = Mike awakens to an ideal family life in a world where the Earth has triumphed; however, this life is part of an alien holographic ruse aimed at gathering information about the Starchild Elizabeth. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 5 |Title = The Sanction |DirectedBy = Bruce Seth Green |WrittenBy = Brian Taggert |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|11|16}} |ShortSummary = The top pupil at the visitor Youth Corps is Mike's missing son Sean. Standing in the way of his rescue are a fearsome alien and the boy's conflicted allegiance. Meanwhile Elizabeth, who is now an adult woman after days previously resembling a ten-year-old, reunites with her mother Robin, who has not seen her since her metamorphosis. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 6 |Title = Visitor's Choice |DirectedBy = Gilbert M. Shilton |WrittenBy = David Braff |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|11|23}} |ShortSummary = Bates imposes a curfew in the open city of Los Angeles in an attempt to curb resistance activity; Donovan and Ham make plans to hit a Visitors' conference. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 7 |Title = The Overlord |DirectedBy = Bruce Seth Green |WrittenBy = David Abramowitz |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|11|30}} |ShortSummary = A citizen who rallies the Resistance to aid a downtrodden mining community has a dangerous secret agenda. Julie faces allegations of treason. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 8 |Title = The Dissident |DirectedBy = Walter Grauman |WrittenBy = Paul F. Edwards |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|12|7}} |ShortSummary = When the Visitors place a force field around Los Angeles, the Resistance captures its creator as part of a plan to shut it down. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 9 |Title = Reflections in Terror |DirectedBy = Kevin Hooks |WrittenBy = Chris Manheim |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1984|12|21}} |ShortSummary = Bates's trickery signals destruction for the Resistance headquarters. Diana uses a blood sample to generate a deadly clone of Elizabeth, which escapes. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 10 |Title = The Conversion |DirectedBy = Gilbert M. Shilton |WrittenBy = Brian Taggert |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|1|4}} |ShortSummary = After Ham and Kyle are captured, the Leader's envoy Charles programs Ham with a new conversion technique to kill Donovan during a prisoner exchange. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 11 |Title = The Hero |DirectedBy = Kevin Hooks |WrittenBy = Carleton Eastlake |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|1|11}} |ShortSummary = Bates's police arrest Resistance sympathizers, including Robin, and threaten to execute a prisoner a day until Rebel leaders surrender. Elias is killed by a death ray trying to rescue Robin. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 12 |Title = The Betrayal |DirectedBy = Gilbert M. Shilton |WrittenBy = Mark Rosner |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|1|18}} |ShortSummary = Rebels abduct an alien medical student to treat a gravely wounded Willie; Charles plots to overthrow the comatose Nathan Bates. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 13 |Title = The Rescue |DirectedBy = Kevin Hooks |WrittenBy = Garner Simmons |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|2|1}} |ShortSummary = Charles forces Diana to marry him, knowing that alien law requires her to return home to bear his offspring. She is visibly unhappy with the arrangement, but follows through under duress. Lydia is divided in her opinion, while she is happy Diana will be leaving, because of her feelings for Charles, she is also disappointed that he has chosen Diana over her. The Resistance crumbles under heavy fire in Los Angeles, headed by Diana's favoured Lieutenant, James. Julie risks her life to assist with the delivery of a baby to an old friend of hers and his heavily pregnant wife. The birth is a success. Unable to prevent the wedding, Diana is officially wedded to Charles. Lydia in a final desperate attempt to be with Charles, poison's Diana's chalice. In their private quarters Charles and Diana drink together in celebration, with Diana suggesting that Charles "takes her cup" just as he "takes her". They each drink from the other's cup and Charles is poisoned and dies. Lydia enters and is horrified to discover what has happened and Diana orders Lydia's immediate arrest for wanton murder. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 14 |Title = The Champion |DirectedBy = Cliff Bole |WrittenBy = Paul F. Edwards |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|2|8}} |ShortSummary = In the aftermath of a wedding night that left the alien commander dead, Lydia is sentenced to death in a rapid trial headed by Diana. At the last minute, Inspector General Philip (who happens to be Martin's twin brother) arrives, and commutes Lydia's sentence due to lack of evidence that she had intended to kill Charles, especially with the possibility that it may have been Diana who was responsible for the commander's death (she had handed him the poisoned cup after all). Since Lydia's intended target was actually Diana, making Diana the only accuser of the crime, Diana and Lydia put on body armor and pick up laser weapons in preparation for a ritual battle to the death. Lydia is victorious in the battle, but before she can perform the death blow, Philip abruptly halts the proceedings. Mike and Kyle befriend a local resistance force headed by Kathy Courtney. Mike promises Kathy's daughter, Jesse, that he will return to visit them when the war is over. Meanwhile, Philip mentions that another set of fingerprints was found on the bottle of poison and so until the case is fully investigated, Lydia and Diana must look after one another. Should any grievous harm occur to one of them, the other will be automatically accused of the murder of Charles. Note: New opening credits were introduced in this episode. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 15 |Title = The Wildcats |DirectedBy = John Florea |WrittenBy = David Braff |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|2|15}} |ShortSummary = Rivals become scheming allies when Diana and Lydia learn that if the commander's murderer isn't found, Visitor law requires that all suspects be buried with him. A street gang assists the Resistance. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 16 |Title = The Littlest Dragon |DirectedBy = Cliff Bole |WrittenBy = David Abramowitz |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|2|22}} |ShortSummary = Mike and Kyle come to the rescue of two Fifth Column fugitives, Robert, and his pregnant wife, Glenda (Wendy Fulton), who have survived Diana's purge of the Fifth Column's agents, and escaped from the mothership after Robert sabotaged the proposed mission to kill several Resistance operatives with a hidden explosive device and stole the borellium crystals that powered the LA Mothership's laser cannons. Diana sends out a cadet, Angela, to capture Mike and kill the renegade couple, while Philip follows her. Meanwhile, when the fugitive couple take shelter at a warehouse, Glenda gives birth to an egg hatched into her new baby son, whom Mike and Kyle manage to safely deliver for her. Donovan and Bates succeed in repelling Visitor attackers and Philip, who is revealed to be a leader within the Fifth Column. Angela attempts to kill him but is finally shot down by Glenda. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 17 |Title = War of Illusions |DirectedBy = Earl Bellamy |WrittenBy = John Simmons |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|3|8}} |ShortSummary = A teenaged computer whiz hacks into and disrupts the Visitors' sophisticated new Battlesphere system, but he insists that the Resistance first rescue his father from alien captivity. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 18 |Title = The Secret Underground |DirectedBy = Cliff Bole |WrittenBy = David Abramowitz & Donald R. Boyle |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|3|15}} |ShortSummary = A computerized list of Fifth Columnists has been taken by James, prompting one of them to steal the disk and escape. He is shot and stumbles his way into a hall where the Visitors are preparing for their celebration of Ramalon. This prompts Donovan and Julie to pose as collaborators, go aboard the Mothership, and retrieve the disk. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 19 |Title = The Return |DirectedBy = John Florea |WrittenBy = David Braff & Colley Cibber |OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1985|3|22}} |ShortSummary = Just as James and his shock troops corner the Resistance, Phillip orders the Visitors to cease to all hostilities and return to the Mothership. The Resistance discovers that the Visitors have made a worldwide ceasefire and that a majority are retreating from Earth. Via Elizabeth, it is discovered the Leader is coming to Earth to negotiate peace, and he has asked Elizabeth and the Resistance to come to the Mothership. Diana and James decide to extend the war by arming the energy swords of Phillip and Donovan during a supposedly non-lethal duel. When this attempt fails, Diana blackmails James into attempting to assassinate the Leader by having his troops blowing up the Leader's shuttle. When the destroyed shuttle is revealed as a decoy, Diana stages a coup and attempts to self-destruct the fusion reactors of the Mothership in order to kill everyone aboard and destroying Earth. It is only the Leader, working through Elizabeth telepathically, who is able to stop the self-destruct. The Leader arrives, Diana and James are captured, and Elizabeth boards the Leader's shuttle to return to the Visitor home world to guarantee peace. The episode and the series ends on a cliffhanger with Kyle stowing away on the shuttle Elizabeth is traveling in, which also has a 'going-away present' from Diana aboard. |LineColor = 275B8F }}{{Episode list |EpisodeNumber = 20 |Title = The Attack |DirectedBy = |WrittenBy = David Braff & Paul F. Edward |OriginalAirDate = not filmed |ShortSummary = The conclusion to the cliff hanger that was created in "The Return", and the intended conclusion for the series. Kyle is transported by Elizabeth to an alternate dimension where he sees both her and The Leader, a massive four armed Visitor. Elizabeth explains that in the distant past that the rulers of "Saurus" feared that one of their group would become too strong and thus broke "The Anyx", which was the source of their power. Part of the Anyx had been hidden on Earth. Donovan and Julie make contact with Ham Tyler with the intent of renewing his search for Sean. Meanwhile Diana escapes and the Leader's shuttle is destroyed, but is revealed to have been a decoy. Julie is killed as the Resistance, while Elizabeth refuses to rule at The Leader's side and rejoins her friends. They return to Earth and are reunited with Ham Tyler, who meets them in an armored off-road vehicle. The remaining Resistance fighters hit the road, with Season 2's focus to be the search for the missing piece of the Anyx. Production of this episode ceased when the series was cancelled.[3] |LineColor = 275B8F }} }} AftermathAlthough the show had been cancelled in March 1985, the sets from the production remained in storage for some time as discussions transpired over rendering a conclusion to the V saga. Among the options explored were a stand-alone TV movie or a final miniseries. Several scenarios were discussed:
In 1989 there was a proposed sequel series by J. Michael Straczynski entitled "V: The Next Chapter" that would have followed up five years after the conclusion of the original show. Ham Tyler would have been the only character to have returned and would have taken place in Chicago. The rest of the remaining cast had been temporarily or permanently written off, with Mike Donovan captured, Willie executed, Lydia assassinated, Julie living in exile in Australia, Diana reassigned, and Elizabeth having died.[5] Warner Brothers ultimately passed on the project, and Straczynski instead turned to Alien Nation. ReceptionThe St. Louis Post-Dispatch wrote: "...a TV series with so much promise – based on two successful, highly rated science fiction miniseries on NBC in the early 1980s – produced such a silly, loathsome mess...NBC tried to make a weekly series out of [the mini-series that unraveled] the show so terribly it must surely rank as one of the worst TV sci-fi experiments ever. The cast becomes dangerously unstable. Ironside quits in the middle of the show's run with no apparent reason. Others are killed without meaning. The special effects are cheapened and the use of stock footage – previously filmed scenes used again and again – is maddening. (At one point, they actually used stock footage from the previous week's episode.)... What was once a pretty decent science fiction saga with good drama, humor and suspense ends up becoming "Dynasty" with lizard makeup and laser guns. There's even an episode in which Diana marries her alien boss named (what else?) Charles."[6] In Nielsen ratings V finished outside of the Top 30 in the 1984-1985 season,[7] ending the season ranked 57th with a 12.5 rating/18 share.[8][9] Production notes
Comic bookDC Comics published 18 issues of a "V" comic book concurrently with the TV series.{{citation needed|date=October 2015}} Toys and CollectiblesA 1985 LJN toy line dedicated to the V series was to have been produced, however a March 24th, 1985 UPI article on the risks of toy franchising cited that the V line was “not presently in production”. [11] Awards and nominations
See also
References1. ^{{cite book|last=Terrace|first=Vincent|title=Encyclopedia of Television: Series, Pilots, and Specials, Volume 2 1974–1985|year=1985|publisher=VNR AG|pages=500|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=AKlgjBCPPnsC&pg=PA432&dq=v+1984+diana&hl=en&sa=X&ei=KjOYUKIP7LbQAYH7gMAM&ved=0CEMQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=v%201984%20diana&f=false}} 2. ^{{cite web |title=The Classic TV Archive “V” |url=http://ctva.biz/US/SciFi/V.htm |website=CTVA |accessdate=4 September 2018 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20171227094226/http://ctva.biz:80/US/SciFi/V.htm |archivedate=2017-12-27}} 3. ^http://www.thiel-a-vision.com/visitor/visitorunfilmed.htm#attack 4. ^http://www.thiel-a-vision.com/visitor/visitordatabase.htm 5. ^http://www.sirianlegion.fr/media/reb_a4.pdf 6. ^{{cite journal|last=Finney|first=Daniel P.|title="V" is no victory for fans of '80s sci-fi shows|journal=St. Louis Post-Dispatch|date=July 27, 2004}} 7. ^http://www.classictvhits.com/tvratings/1984.htm 8. ^http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/showthread.php?t=330683 9. ^http://www.tvratingsguide.com/2017/06/1984-85-season-nielsens-nbc-breaks-its.html 10. ^1 {{cite web |title=V The Series Review - EP1: Liberation Day Beware the Visitors! |url=https://starlogged.blogspot.com/2012/05/v-series-review-ep1-liberation-day.html |website=Starlogged |accessdate=4 September 2018}} 11. ^https://www.tvobscurities.com/2010/03/bookshelf-v-novels-and-comic-books/ External links{{Wikiquote}}
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