Roberts Robots - Series 1 DVD (1973) | Classic Sci-Fi TV Show | Perfect for Collectors & Nostalgic Viewing
Roberts Robots - Series 1 DVD (1973) | Classic Sci-Fi TV Show | Perfect for Collectors & Nostalgic Viewing

Roberts Robots - Series 1 DVD (1973) | Classic Sci-Fi TV Show | Perfect for Collectors & Nostalgic Viewing

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Description

Brilliant inventor Robert Sommerby is head of a research establishment that is engaged in a very special secret project: the development of robots. Far from the crude, lumbering, steelc-lawed automatons of sci-fi films, Robert's robots are humanoid in appearance and ultrasophisticated in design, with highly developed electronic brains, fast reflexes and smooth, natural movement. Naturally, there are personality clashes; Eric is Robert's most advanced robot, who thinks humans are quite disgusting with their revolting habits like eating, while K.T. (aka Katie) is big, strong, and very stupid - he has a tendency to walk through doors and is generally kept away from guests. The eccentric Robert encounters all sorts of problems - not least, the devious activities of Marken, head of an acquisitive electronics company, and his seedy private eye, Gimble, who will try anything to discover Robert's secret project. But he has his doting Aunt Millie and lovely fiancée Angela to help out, and he s just about tolerated by at least some of his robots - who are fair-minded enough to concede that he is, after all, only human! From Bob Block, the creator of Rentaghost, Roberts Robots stars John Clive as Robert and Magpie presenter Jenny Hanley as Angela, and is available here for the first time in any format. This release comprises all seven episodes of series one, originally transmitted in 1973.

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How to describe this. Brilliant. First episode or two a little slow and a little weird, to slow paced for me, started looking about the room. About to switch off. Then I watched one more and got hooked. It picks up the pace, gets more and more weird, more and more funny, more and more silly and strange. You need a particular sense of humor to enjoy this - silly, weird - gentle comedy. I have a lot of dvds in my collection now, promised my self no more unless I really want them. So I will order series two.