Challenger meets up with an old colleague and his new protégés.
This time the writers raid Jules Verne as the stranded castaways try to find their way out through the center of the Earth.
Challenger discovers his old chum has a fully-stocked underground laboratory where he attempts to harness rhe energy of the uranium atom.
One of the more interesting second season episodes.
All the "modern" (circa 1920) people the castaways meet are quite affable . . . Until their nefarious secrets are uncovered. Sure, this pal of Challenger's has a nefarious secret. Who doesn't? But this fellow might just be salvageable. Might he take the missing Summerlee's place?
The subterranean look they give scenes out by the sunless sea is very effective. Not my favorite second series episode (my medieval perversity makes me prefer the one set in the castle) but it's close.
This time the writers raid Jules Verne as the stranded castaways try to find their way out through the center of the Earth.
Challenger discovers his old chum has a fully-stocked underground laboratory where he attempts to harness rhe energy of the uranium atom.
One of the more interesting second season episodes.
All the "modern" (circa 1920) people the castaways meet are quite affable . . . Until their nefarious secrets are uncovered. Sure, this pal of Challenger's has a nefarious secret. Who doesn't? But this fellow might just be salvageable. Might he take the missing Summerlee's place?
The subterranean look they give scenes out by the sunless sea is very effective. Not my favorite second series episode (my medieval perversity makes me prefer the one set in the castle) but it's close.