Today on Far Future Enterprise we present a television classic
from the 1980s -"Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World".
"Arthur C. Clarke's Mysterious World" was a thirteen
part British television series looking at unexplained phenomena from around the
world. It was produced by Yorkshire Television
for the ITV network and first broadcast in September 1980.
Mysteries of the First Kind - phenomena which were a
mystery to our ancestors but that are now well understood. Clarke illustrates
this mystery by attending a total eclipse of the sun in rural India,
highlighting the fact that this is still treated with reverence and suspicion
in some cultures.
Mysteries of the Second Kind - phenomena which are as
yet unexplained, but where we have several clues that hint at an answer.
Examples given in the program include ball lightning and the vitrified forts of
Scotland.
Mysteries of the Third Kind - phenomena to which we
have "no rational explanation". Clarke lists psychic phenomena as
something that would be classed in this category.
Each program was introduced and book-ended by science
fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke in short sequences filmed in Sri Lanka. The bulk of the episodes
were narrated by Gordon Honeycombe. The series was produced by John Fanshawe,
John Fairley and directed by Peter Jones, Michael Weigall and Charles Flynn. It
also featured a unique soundtrack composed by British artist Alan Hawkshaw.
Arthur C Clarke’s Mysterious World is available on DVD from Amazon.
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