Children of the Stones

Children of the Stones (1977)

EndedScripted showDrama, Children, Science-Fiction

Scientist Adam Brake and his son Matthew arrive in the sleepy English village of Milbury to find it under the grip of weird psychic powers unleashed by the sinister village squire, Hendrick, and whose power they struggle to break.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 16:45 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07Full Circlefévr. 21, 1977
S01E06Squaring the Circlefévr. 14, 1977
S01E05Charmed Circlefévr. 7, 1977
S01E04Narrowing Circlejanv. 31, 1977
S01E03Serpent in the Circlejanv. 24, 1977
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Children of the Stones' premiere?

'Children of the Stones' premiered on January 10, 1977.

Who created 'Children of the Stones'?

'Children of the Stones' was created by Jeremy Burnham and Trevor Ray.

What genre does 'Children of the Stones' belong to?

'Children of the Stones' is a supernatural drama television series.

What is the premise of 'Children of the Stones'?

'Children of the Stones' follows the story of a scientist and his son who move to the village of Milbury, where they uncover a sinister secret involving a megalithic stone circle.

Where was 'Children of the Stones' filmed?

'Children of the Stones' was filmed in Avebury, Wiltshire, England.

How many episodes are there in 'Children of the Stones'?

'Children of the Stones' consists of six episodes.

Who plays the main character in 'Children of the Stones'?

Gareth Thomas portrays the main character, Adam Brake, in 'Children of the Stones'.

What is the significance of the stone circle in 'Children of the Stones'?

The stone circle in 'Children of the Stones' holds a mysterious power that affects the minds of the villagers and plays a central role in the series' plot.

What is the name of the village in 'Children of the Stones'?

The village in 'Children of the Stones' is called Milbury.

What is the role of the scientist's son in 'Children of the Stones'?

The scientist's son, Matthew Brake, is portrayed as a gifted and perceptive young boy who helps unravel the secrets of Milbury.

What is the main conflict in 'Children of the Stones'?

The main conflict in 'Children of the Stones' revolves around Adam Brake's attempts to uncover and resist the supernatural forces that control the village.

Are there any supernatural elements in 'Children of the Stones'?

Yes, 'Children of the Stones' incorporates various supernatural and mystical elements throughout the series, including psychic powers and time loops.

How was 'Children of the Stones' received by audiences and critics?

'Children of the Stones' garnered positive reviews for its intriguing storyline, atmospheric setting, and strong performances.

Did 'Children of the Stones' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Children of the Stones' featured notable guest stars such as Iain Cuthbertson, Freddie Jones, and Ruth Dunning.

What is the running time of each episode in 'Children of the Stones'?

Each episode of 'Children of the Stones' has a running time of approximately 30 minutes.

Is 'Children of the Stones' available for streaming or purchase?

'Children of the Stones' is available for streaming and purchase on various platforms, allowing viewers to enjoy this classic series.

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