Sky - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Burning Bright
A Strange storm ... and an extraordinary adventure begins for Arbie (Stuart Lock), a West Counrty lad, when he discovers a remarkable youth named Sky, who has visited the earth accidentally.

Juganet
Arbie's sister Jane (Cherrald Butterfiels) is left alone with Sky and at first believes him to be a madman. She becomes confused when he explains the mystery of his arrival on earth and his need to return to his "own time". Nature is rebelling against Sky, the intruder, and materializes in the human form of Goodchild (Robert Eddison) to repel him. Sky needs to find refuge in the strange 'juganet' to escape from earth and he commands Arbie and Jane to help him.

Goodchild
The forces of nature in the guise of Goodchild are still attacking Sky and cause an accident in which Arbie's mother is injured. Sky uses all his energy to cure her but leaves himself in a weal state for a further encounter with his adversary.

What Dread Hand
Sky is weakened by the power of Goodchild and Jane and Arbie take him to hospital for safety, but Goodchild still pursues him in the form of a surgeon.
Sky, at risk, enlists the help of another patient by telepathy and together with Jane and Arbie, they probe the possibility that Glastonbury may be the place of the "burning circles" where the power of the juganet has to be found.

Evalake
Tom, the patient who has telepathic contact with Sky, and the teenagers take Sky to Glastonbury. There, on top of the Tor, Sky is confronted by a hippie who believes the strange youth is the long-awaited "Keeper of the Grail" for whom he has been seeking. Goodchild is still at hand, ready to attack.

Life Force
Goodchild, still thwarted in his attempts to rid Earth of the intruder Sky, creates a mysterious house to entrap him and Jane and Arbie. They enter the trap and find the house does not exist. But Sky is gaining strength and reveals himself in a golden light as the life force which Goodchild cannot resist. Goodchild offers to show Sky the Juganet if he will be gone from Earth. Sky agrees.

Chariot of Fire
The juganet is revealed as Stonehenge, and Arbie and Jane take Sky there. He prepares to leave Earth but Arbie pleads to go with him. Sky will not allow it, but Arbie triggers the force of the juganet and finds himself propelled forward in time to a harsh world and threatening people. Arbie is likely to be lost forever but Sky intervenes and in thye most bizarre transport, gets him back to his own time - having learned a lesson about the forces of nature.
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