The Fades | |
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Genre |
supernatural drama horror |
Created by | Jack Thorne |
Starring |
Iain De Caestecker Joe Dempsie Natalie Dormer Tom Ellis Johnny Harris Daniel Kaluuya Lily Loveless Sophie Wu Daniela Nardini |
Composer(s) | Paul Thomson |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Susan Hogg |
Producer(s) | Caroline Skinner |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Release | |
Original network | BBC Three / BBC HD |
Picture format | 1080i 16:9 (HDTV) |
Original release | 21 September | – 26 October 2011
External links | |
Website |
The Fades is an award winning British supernatural drama television series created and written by Jack Thorne. The six episodes were first broadcast on BBC Three and BBC HD beginning 21 September 2011 and on BBC America from 14 January 2012.
Paul, a student with a history of bedwetting, is haunted by apocalyptic dreams. He is able to see spirits of the dead, known as the Fades, all around him. The Fades cannot be seen, smelled, heard or touched by other humans – they are what is left of humans who have died but have not been able to ascend, because the ascension points on earth have been closing, and few can go through the ones that are still open. Because of this, the Fades left on Earth have become embittered and vengeful toward the human race, and have since developed a way to become partly human again and regain control of touch within the real world. They remain unseen in the world except to those special few like Paul, called "Angelics", who have the ability to perceive the Fades. Paul finds himself pulled into a conflict between the Angelics and the Fades, trying to prevent the Fades from regaining physical form and destroying the human race.
The school scenes were filmed at Queens School, Bushey. The majority of the location filming took place in South Oxhey, Oxhey, Watford, Hemel Hempstead, and Hatfield, Hertfordshire. The abandoned shopping centre used in the first episode is Oriental City.
In April 2012, Johnny Harris confirmed that a second series had not been commissioned.
The Fades won the BAFTA award for best drama series in 2012.
Michael Deacon, of The Telegraph newspaper, described the opening episode as "promisingly tense."