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  1. Ultraviolet (TV serial) Ultraviolet. (TV serial) Ultraviolet is a 1998 British television series written and directed by Joe Ahearne and starring Jack Davenport, Susannah Harker, Idris Elba, and Philip Quast. The music was composed and performed by Sue Hewitt. The programme was produced by World Productions for Channel 4.

  2. Ultraviolet took a massive bite out of the vampire genre, and remains the best sci-fi series you’ve never heard of. Discover it in this week’s Deeper Cut. As we celebrate Halloween, there’s ...

  3. 15 Drama, Sci-Fi & Fantasy. User Score. ... Series Cast. Corin Redgrave. Dr. Paul Hoyle ... Season 1 of Ultraviolet premiered on September 15, 1998.

  4. 7.9 /10. 2.8K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Horror Sci-Fi Thriller. The six-episode series, first aired in 1998, stars Jack Davenport as Detective Sergeant Michael Colefield, who discovers a secret government vampire-hunting unit while investigating the disappearance of his partner. Stars. Jack Davenport. Susannah Harker.

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    • Jack Davenport, Susannah Harker, Idris Elba
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  5. British television has a rich history of spooky horror, sci-fi and fantasy series, especially in the 1970s. But by the late 1990s, the genre window had become much more narrow. Sci-fi and fantasy were out, and even British TV's most iconic sci-fi series, Doctor Who, had struggled to an ignominious end in 1989. Significantly, there was a brief ...

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  7. Jul 25, 2013 · Post-Buffy, most sci-fi and fantasy shows have gone big on self-awareness and geeky in-jokes, but there's a distinct lack of wisecracking forensic technicians in Ultraviolet.

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