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Max Headroom

Max Headroom

Max Headroom

ABC | Chrysalis/Lakeside Productions (1987)
DVD
NR
826663120325
TV Series | Science-Fiction | Television
United States | English | Color | 11:05

Max Headroom is the stuff that cult followings are made of. Max, indelible '80s icon, began his stuttering, glitchy computer-generated existence as the host of a British music video showcase. He went on to shill for New Coke, and then got his own fleshed-out back-story in a British TV movie. Credit ABC for taking the bold leap to give Max his own prime-time series in 1987. "What kind of show is this anyway?" Max asks early on. What, indeed? It's Blade Runner meets Network, a bleak comedy and cyber satire that, even decades later, one can't watch without marveling how something so off-center ever get on the air. Max Headroom's pop culture cachet (featured on the cover of Newsweek, parodied in the comic strip Doonesbury) did not translate into ratings. The show was cancelled after 14 episodes (an unaired episode is included in this set). Decades later, society has caught up to the show that was ahead of its time. The series is set "20 minutes into the future" in a dystopian landscape where instead of a chicken in every pot there is a TV in every homeless tent. Evil and corrupt television executives, in consort with advertising agencies, will literally kill for ratings. In the pilot episode, intrepid investigative reporter Edison Carter (Matt Frewer) discovers his own network is behind blipverts, a potentially lethal brand of advertising that compresses a 30-second commercial into three seconds, causing more-vulnerable viewers to explode. Carter survives an attempt on his life by network goons, but not before Bryce (Chris Young), the network's resident boy genius, downloads Carter's memory into a computer to see what he knows of the scheme. A star is born: Max Headroom (Frewer again), who escapes into the system and pops up at will onscreen to offer wisecracks ("You know how you can tell our network president is lying? His lips move.") and Mork-like societal observations. In one episode, he confuses Missile Mike, a gun-toting character in an ultra-violent children's show, for an actual rampaging killer. "Who introduced [kids] to this?" Max asks. Meanwhile, Carter, with invaluable assistance from his newsroom controller Theora (Amanda Pays reprising her role from the British movie) and incorruptible producer (Jeffrey Tambor), uncovers venal conspiracies such as an attempt to legalize a vicious sport that exploits children so it can be broadcast. It's frightening at times how prescient this show was. This set's bonus features are exhaustive but are missing some key Max-abilia. The British pilot that started it all is absent, as is Frewer from a cast reunion. But talking heads segments with the show's creators, writers, and designers offer a thorough, inside retrospective look at the series. Welcome back, Max. Boy, do we need you now


Episodes View details

1 S1E1: Blipverts 60 min | Mar 31, 1987

In the near future, when TVs can't be shut off and ratings are all that matter, investigative reporter Edison Carter and his computer-generated alter ego Max Headroom battle to keep the "blank" generation informed. In the opener, Carter stumbles across his own network's cover-up of a sometimes deadly new form of TV advertising called "blipverts".

Guest stars: Ricardo Gutierrez, Jere Burns, Rick Ducommun, Billie Bird, Ken Swofford, Charles Rocket, Virginia Kiser, Viola Kates Simpson, Irene Olga Lopez, Pearl Shear, Richard Guitierrez, Skip O'Brien, Matt Roe, John Davey, Taylor Presnell, Heath Jobes
2 S1E2: Rakers 60 min | Apr 07, 1987

Theora goes AWOL when she learns her estranged brother is involved in the brutal and dangerous ""sport"" of raking, which the promoters are trying to have legalized and televised.

Guest stars: Sherman Howard, J.W. Smith, Joseph Ruskin, Wortham Krimmer, Ricardo Gutierrez, Arsenio Sonny Trinidad, Lee De Broux, Wynn Irwin, B.L. Collins, Ron D. Ross, Kimberly Delfin, Peter Cohl, Tain Bodkin, Brian Libby, Doug Hale, Bobby Brett, Kawena Charlot, Kedren Zadikov, Jef
3 S1E3: Body Banks 60 min | Apr 14, 1987

Breughel and Mahler are stealing live bodies from the Fringes and selling them to Nightingales Body Bank. The wealthy Plantaganet wants pituitarys from the bodies for an operation which could save his aging mother. While Carter races to save a Fringer girl's life, Cheviot is more concerned that Max is offending Network 23's biggest sponsor, ZikZak, who have decided to buy him.

Guest stars: J.W. Smith, John Winston, Scott Kraft, Rick Ducommun, Jere Burns, Virginia Kiser, Juliette Cummins, Claude Earl Jones, Robert Dowdell, James Gypsy Haake, John Winston, Jenny Gago, Arsenio Sonny Trinidad, Peri Kaczmarek, Fred Holliday, Michael Paul Chan, Grace Simmon
4 S1E4: Security Systems 60 min | Apr 21, 1987

Carter is accused of credit fraud and becomes a fugitive after delving into the hostile takeover of Security Systems, the world's most powerful corporation.

Guest stars: J.W. Smith, Sally Stevens, Carol Mayo Jenkins, Ricardo Gutierrez, David Allyn, Peter Mins, Julia Calderón, Santos Morales, Mark Voland
5 S1E5: War 60 min | Apr 28, 1987

In the middle of a global ratings sweep programmer packager Frank Braddock tries to sell Network 23 a package covering the activities of a terrorist group, the White Brigade. Edison and Murray become suspicious when Breakthru TV, who have bought the package, start broadcasting terrorist bombings as soon as they occur.

Guest stars: Ricardo Gutierrez, J. Michael Flynn, Robert O'Reilly, Richard Lineback, Gary Swanson, Lisa Niemi, Arsenio Sonny Trinidad, Spencer Allan, Yana Nirvana, Michael Colin Ward, Tom Miller, Randall Caldwell
6 S1E6: The Blanks 60 min | May 05, 1987

As the ""blanks"" -- undesirables with no computer records -- are rounded up and arrested, the networks face permanent cancellation by hackers who threaten to crash the city's entire computer system if their companions aren't released.

Guest stars: Peter Crook, Lisa Niemi, Sherman Howard, Brian Brophy, John Fleck, Lycia Naff, Cynthia Stevenson, John Durbin, Kenneth White, Rob Narita, Tom Everett, Sandra Sexton, Elizabeth Gorcey, Brian Brophy
7 S2E1: Academy 60 min | Sep 18, 1987

Network 23 becomes the victim of signal zipping - illegal interruption of their satellite feed. When Bryce tracks the zipping to Big Time Television, Reg is arrested and sent for trial by gameshow on ""You the Jury"". Meanwhile Edison and Theora trace the real zippers to the Academy of Computer Sciences, and Bryce's old schoolfriends.

Guest stars: James Greene, Maureen Teefy, Tom Fitzpatrick, Venice Marrow, Joe Hart, Paul Martin, Bill Dearth, Melissa Steinberg, Barry Pearl, Christopher Burton, Mya Akerling, Dick Patterson
8 S2E2: Deities 60 min | Sep 24, 1987

The Vu-Age Church is running a phony resurrection service, claiming to be able to store cortical scans of its members and keep them on-line for the day when cloning is perfected and their personalities can be placed in new bodies. Edison is reluctant to pursue the story because Vu- Age's leading televangelist, Vanna Smith, is an old flame.

Guest stars: Dayle Haddon, Ricardo Gutierrez, Rosalind Chao, Gregory Itzin, Dale Raoul, Larry Spinak, Ron Ray, Dale Raoul, Clarence Brown, Gary Ballard, Brenda Hayes, Peg Stewart, Michael Margotta
9 S2E3: Grossberg's Return 60 min | Oct 02, 1987

Rival Network 66 attempts to defeat Network 23 in a ratings-based election by introducing a ""watch while you sleep"" device into its programming to cause people to leave their TV sets on all night.

Guest stars: Caroline Kava, Charles Rocket, Stephen Elliot
10 S2E4: Dream Thieves 60 min | Oct 09, 1987

Some shady entrepreneurs are stealing people's dreams and selling them to the highest bidders. Edison goes undercover to expose their lethal business.

Guest stars: Mark Lindsay Chapman, Ron Fassler, Jenette Goldstein, Vernon Weddle, Jere Burns
11 S2E5: Whackets 60 min | Oct 16, 1987

A video narcotic is causing people to leave their TVs tuned to Big Time Television twenty-four hours a day.

Guest stars: Bill Maher
12 S2E6: Neurostim 60 min | Apr 28, 1988

Zik-Zak introduces Neurostim, a device to directly stimulate the brain and bypass the need to use television for advertising.

Guest stars: Joan Severance, Lee Wilkof, Martin Azarow, Hank Garrett, Jacque Lynn Colton, Evan Kim, Jim Piddock, Michael Strasser, Roger Hampton, Sab Shimono, Michael Margotta, Tom Dugan, Julie McCullough, Edward Wiley, Saida Pagan, Michael Dobo, Kahlil Wheaton, Billy Beck
13 S2E7: Lessons 60 min | May 05, 1988

Network 23 censors go a step too far when they try to shut own a secret school in the fringes, because it's using pirated Network 23 instructional programming.

Guest stars: Rick Lieberman, Laura Carrington, Mike Preston, John Durbin, Peter Crook, Melissa Behr, Ed Trotta, Larry Cortinas, Guy Christopher, Ainslie Currie, Lewis Dauber, Richard Lion, Jason Zahler
14 S2E8: Baby Grobags 60 min | May 12, 1988

Edison Carter is on the trail of some rather dark people who are stealing babies from the baby pods where they are grown while Bryce carefully considers working for Grossberg and channel 66.

Guest stars: Millicent Martin, Amanda Hillwood, Jere Burns, Charles Rocket

Cast View all

Matt Frewer Edison Carter/Max Headroom
Amanda Pays Theora Jones
Chris Young Bryce Lynch
Jeffrey Tambor Murray
George Coe Ben Cheviot
Lee Wilkof Edwards
Hank Garrett Ashwell/Gene Ashwell
William Morgan Sheppard Blank Reg
Concetta Tomei Blank Dominique
Sharon Barr Lauren
Virginia Kiser Mrs. Formby
Tiana Barron Bobby Reporter
Jere Burns Breughel/Breughal
Ricardo Gutiérrez Martinez
Rob Narita Joel Dung Po/Joel
Charles Rocket Grossberg
J.W. Smith Rik
Arsenio 'Sonny' Trinidad Ped Xing
Sherman Howard Simon Peller
James F. Dean Chubb
Andreas Katsulas Mr. Bartlett
Rick Ducommun Mahler
Lisa Niemi Janie Crane
Peter Crook Blank Bruno/Bruno
John Durbin Dragul

Edition details

Edition DVD
Packaging Slip Case
Nr Discs 5
Screen Ratios Fullscreen (4:3)
Audio Tracks Stereo
Distributor Shout! Factory
Layers Single side, Single layer
Edition Release Date Aug 10, 2010
Regions 1