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Doomwatch - 'The Plastic Eaters' (1970) A plane dissolves in mid-air, its plastic components eaten away. Doomwatch tries to halt the disastrous spread of a virus with the power to melt all plastic
A passenger flight glides through the air. Flight attendants give out refreshments, passengers relax and the flight crew ensure a smooth journey. Completely routine. But wait – the controls aren’t responding. Opening a control panel, a co-pilot realises all the insulation on the cables is dripping to nothingness. All the plastic in the plane is melting away. Control is lost, and as the pilot makes one last desperate attempt to land, the wheel dissolves in his hands…

Doomwatch was a seminal sci-fi series from Cybermen creators Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis, depicting a government agency that investigated new scientific dangers, usually man-made. With significant portions now missing from the archives, its remains nonetheless demonstrate its important place in TV history. Aside from launching Robert Powell’s career, it continues a robust streak of earthbound British science-fiction where the menace posed is often human in nature. From John Wyndham, to Quatermass, to the Doctor Who of the same period, Doomwatch tells us to watch out not for threats from the stars, but for those much closer to home. Its opening episode, The Plastic Eaters, is as confident a start as any series could hope for.
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