The Invisible Man (1984 TV series)

The Invisible Man is a six-part television serial based on the science fiction/fantasy novella by H. G. Wells, screened by the BBC in the UK throughout September and October 1984. It was produced as part of the BBC 1 Classic Serial strand, which incorporated numerous television adaptations of classic novels screened in serial form on Sunday afternoons. Out of all the numerous film and TV versions of H. G. Wells' 1897 book, this remains to date the most faithful to the original text. The series was adapted by James Andrew Hall and directed by Brian Lighthill.

Plot
Starring Pip Donaghy in the title role, the series follows the same plot as the original book, of a deranged scientist who discovers a formula by which to make himself invisible, but is driven to insanity by his inability to reverse the formula and is evoked to use his invisibility to terrorize those around him.

Cast
The show had the following casts:
 * Pip Donaghy as Griffin – The Invisible Man
 * David Gwillim as Dr. Samuel Kemp
 * Lila Kaye as Mrs. Jenny Hall
 * Ron Pember as Mr. George Hall
 * Merelina Kendall as Lucy
 * Gerald James as Dr. William Cuss
 * Michael Sheard as Reverend Edward Bunting
 * Frank Middlemass as Thomas Marvel
 * Jonathan Adams as Teddy Henfrey
 * Roy Holder as Sandy Wadgers
 * John Quarmby as Constable Jaffers
 * Frederick Treves as Colonel Adye