Sapphire & Steel
tv show

34 total episodes
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6 seasons
All irregularities will be handled by the forces controlling each dimension.
First Aired July 10, 1979
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Overview
Sapphire & Steel is a British television science-fiction fantasy series starring David McCallum as Steel and Joanna Lumley as Sapphire. Produced by ATV, it ran from 1979 to 1982 on the ITV network. The series was created by Peter J. Hammond who conceived the programme under the working title The Time Menders, after a stay in an allegedly haunted castle. Hammond also wrote all the stories except for the fifth, which was co-written by Don Houghton and Anthony Read. None of the stories had onscreen titles, or any official titles assigned by the writers. The Region 1 Complete Series DVD release gives the titles "Escape Through a Crack in Time", "The Railway Station", "The Creature's Revenge", "The Man Without a Face", "Dr. McDee Must Die" and "The Trap", respectively. These titles have often been cited as having been created by science fiction magazine Time Screen.

Assignment IV: The Man Without a Face
4 episodes
Air Date
January 27, 1981
Overview
Phantom children with sepia-toned skin play in the back yard of an aging apartment building and its adjoining antiques shop which is currently closed. Both the landlord Mr Williamson and a tenant named Ruth have mysteriously disappeared. A man without a face in cahoots with the children, appears on the stairs. An evil presence has emerged from a photograph; something which has appeared in every photograph ever taken anywhere in the world, and is powerful enough to turn Sapphire and Steel into literal two-dimensional photographs of themselves.
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Assignment IV: The Man Without a Face (1)
Episode 1 - 24m
January 27, 1981
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Assignment IV: The Man Without a Face (2)
Episode 2 - ? minutes
January 29, 1981
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Assignment IV: The Man Without a Face (3)
Episode 3 - ? minutes
February 03, 1981
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Assignment IV: The Man Without a Face (4)
Episode 4 - ? minutes
February 05, 1981

