The Changes

The Changes (1975)

EndedScripted showChildren, Fantasy

The Changes posits a Britain where a sudden enveloping noise emanating from all machinery and technology causes the population to destroy them. The resulting upheaval displaces many people and reverts society back to a pre-industrial age where there is a deep suspicion of anyone who may be harbouring machinery.

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Scheduleevery Monday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10The CavernMar 10, 1975
S01E09The QuarryMar 3, 1975
S01E08Lightning!Feb 24, 1975
S01E07HeartseaseFeb 17, 1975
S01E06A Pile of StonesFeb 10, 1975
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of 'The Changes'?

The premiere date of 'The Changes' was on January 6, 1975.

Who was the writer of the TV show 'The Changes'?

The writer of 'The Changes' was Peter Dickinson.

What was the genre of the TV show 'The Changes'?

The genre of 'The Changes' was sci-fi/fantasy.

Can you name the lead actress in 'The Changes'?

The lead actress in 'The Changes' was Victoria Williams.

Where was 'The Changes' set?

'The Changes' was set in England.

What was the plot of 'The Changes'?

'The Changes' was about a world where a strange noise turns all of the adults into anti-machinery zealots.

What was the name of the main character in 'The Changes'?

The main character in 'The Changes' was called Nicky Gore.

How many episodes were in 'The Changes'?

'The Changes' had a total of ten episodes.

What was the target audience for 'The Changes'?

'The Changes' was aimed at a family audience.

What was the duration of each episode in 'The Changes'?

Each episode of 'The Changes' had a duration of 30 minutes.

Did 'The Changes' win any awards?

'The Changes' did not win any awards.

Who directed 'The Changes'?

The director of 'The Changes' was John Prowse.

Was 'The Changes' based on a book?

Yes, 'The Changes' was based on a book written by Peter Dickinson.

Can you name any other TV shows that Peter Dickinson wrote for?

Peter Dickinson also wrote for 'Space: 1999' and 'The Tomorrow People'.

Was 'The Changes' a popular TV show during its time?

'The Changes' had a cult following, but it was not very popular during its time.

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