

#Max headroom episodes series#
All opinions expressed are my own, so there. Max Headroom was a television personality who presented his own series in the United Kingdom entitled The Max Headroom Show on Channel Four from 1985 to. This website was created purely to entertain and amuse, and any references to persons living, dead, comatose, in suspended animation, not born yet, or a figment of someone's imagination is purely coincidental. Why its worth watching: Max Headroom offers wonderfully offbeat and edgy cyberpunk fare. No profit is made from this website, and any revenue made from using the banner-links featured goes straight back into the costs of maintaining it, which comes out of my own pocket in the first place. Then, as suddenly as before, the video cut out.
#Max headroom episodes tv#
At 11:15 PM, the PBS affiliate WWTW was airing a Doctor Who episode titled The Horror of Fang Rock. Cyberpunks antecedents include William Gibsons 1984 novel NEUROMANCER, the flicks BLADE RUNNER and THE TERMINATOR, and the 1987-88 TV series MAX HEADROOM. The only man brave enough to cross them is Edison Carter (played by Matt Frewer), an investigative reporter not afraid to tell the truth, even when his. Two hours after the first episode, the Max Headroom impersonator was back this time on Channel 11. The government is just a front doing their bidding. Thats possibly the best description for Max Headroom, with its predictions of a future with televisions, computer screens and security. All specially created images and text are copyright © Clive Banks please do not use these without my permission. 7.3 (2,532) In the world of the future, television executives run everything. The 'Max Headroom' logo and all images from the British television special are copyright Channel 4, and the American television series is copyright ABC Television, unless otherwise stated music is copyright the original composers and producers no copyright infringement is intended. Legal Bit: 'Max Headroom' is a registered trademark of Channel 4 / ABC Television. The Max Headroom Incident On the evening of November 22nd, 1987, an oddly-dressed man appeared on two Chicago-based TV stations.
