The Countdown to Doomwatch is Over!

From virulent plastic-eating viruses to computer data collection/profiling nightmares, and from Intelligent, human flesh-eating rats to American age-discrimination business management practices, come join the fun and watch as Doomwatch watches the world unravel.

Doomwatch was a British science fiction TV series (1970–1972) about a secretive government team that investigated the unintended and often terrifying consequences of advanced science and technology on the environment and society. The stories focused on (then) contemporary issues such as pollution, genetic engineering, and industrial malpractice. While often very dated in its societal attitudes, time has shown to to be often almost prescient in its warnings for the future.

Although many episodes of Doomwatch were destroyed by the great BBC videotape purge of the 1970s, from 2011 to 2020, Fusion Patrol reviewed all extant episodes and movies.

While the audio wasn’t always the best on our original episodes, they’re been restored to bring out the best quality we can from the limited-quality masters, and now have their own podcast feed. You can check out the episodes directly on our Doomwatch Page or you can subscribe in Apple Podcasts right here: Doomwatch – Fusion Patrol Reviews.

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491 – Doomwatch – Winter Angel

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In this episode of Fusion Patrol, we analyze “Doomwatch: Winter Angel,” where Sam’s discovery of suspicious shipping activities leads to a deadly confrontation, unveiling a conspiracy of environmental threats linked to military and corporate interests. We discuss character dynamics, including Dr. Spencer Quist and Dr. Neil Tanner Hill, and the escalation of events involving military intervention and a catastrophic radioactive explosion. The film critiques bureaucracy and corporate negligence while exploring ethical questions surrounding scientific advancement. We conclude by reflecting on the film’s title and its attempt to redefine the “Doomwatch” legacy, highlighting the need for caution in today’s technological landscape.

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Looking Forward to 2026?

I’m doing something a little different this week.

I’m working on the restorations of our Doomwatch review episodes, and I’m not ready to release the audio versions of them, but, I’m been experimenting with Auphonics ability to generate audiograms as I restore these episodes, so i thought I’d plop them out on the Fusion Patrol Classics YouTube channel.

Why now? Well, although Doomwatch was next in line anyway, it occured to me that Doomwatch is one of the most confusing series we’ve ever done. It is so badly dated in places, especially when it comes to attitudes about sexual harassment, that it can be cringe to watch.

At the same time, this ancient program brought up so many issues with regards to science and technology that are still 100% relevant today. You watch these episodes and ask yourself, “How did we know all this back in the 70s, and yet still here were are?”

So, in honor of the start of a new year where we are still on a doom watch of the world, I decided to push all 26 episodes of our podcast covering Doomwatch out onto YouTube. Starting earlier today, I’m releasing 1 per hour until tomorrow evening.

Do yourself a favor, find Doomwatch at watch it (but beware the cringe) and marvel and laugh at what they got wrong, and what they got so damn right.

…and, if you want to hear Ben, Simon, and I discuss the episodes, for the moment, you catch them on YouTube at the Fusion Patrol Classics Doomwatch Playlist.

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Doomwatch is a British science fiction drama produced by the BBC that aired from February 1970 to August 1972 . The series centers on a fictional government ...

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I'm just idly watching Doomwatch and thinking there was a good RPG in this. Did anyone do a Doomwatch game?

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Shudder Saturday: Doomwatch (1972)

Movies young and old, from fright flicks to cracking comedies, from the latest blockbusters to the rarest cult treats.

#DoomWatch tonight leaps into second season as BBC lost the first season finale where Robert Powell gets nuked at the end of a pier (as you do)
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1970 #Doomwatch had this kind of managerial practice as a storyline www.theguardian.com/money/2025/m... Senior manager finding his office phone removed, then walls, then specialised work

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#Doomwatch this week on intensive factory farms and industrial chemical/hormones leaks in Wales. River Wye now comes to mind
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