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Genre | Action • Adventure • Science Fiction • Crime |
Created by | Brian Eastman |
Starring |
Jaye Griffiths Craig McLachlan Jesse Birdsall Jan Harvey Paula Hunt Steven Houghton |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 4 |
No. of episodes | 40 (list of episodes) |
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Executive producer(s) | Caroline Oulton Tony Dennis |
Producer(s) | Brian Eastman Stuart Doughty |
Running time | 50 minutes |
Distributor | Revelation Films |
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Original network | BBC One |
Picture format | 4:3 |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original release | 1 April 1995 | – 28 August 1999
Bugs is a British television drama series that ran for four series from 1 April 1995 to 28 August 1999. The programme, a mixture of action/adventure and science fiction, involved a team of specialist independent crime-fighting technology experts, who faced a variety of threats involving computers and other modern technology. It was originally broadcast on Saturday evenings on BBC One, and was produced for the BBC by the independent production company Carnival Films. In July 2014, London Live; a local digital terrestrial station in London, began airing a complete re-run from Series 1.
The series was devised by Carnival boss Brian Eastman and producer Stuart Doughty with input from veteran writer-producer Brian Clemens, who had previously worked on The Avengers. Clemens described Bugs as "an Avengers for the 1990s". Other notable series writers included Colin Brake and Stephen Gallagher. Two episodes ("Bugged Wheat" and "Hollow Man"), were written by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, who went on to create the series Smallville. The theme tune was written by Gavin Greenaway. The programme was a mixture of action/adventure and science fiction, with a reliance on fast-paced plots, technical gadgetry, stunts and explosions. Much of the programme's filming took place around the London Docklands area, which had recently been redeveloped with projects such as Canary Wharf. This was intended to give a modern, and perhaps even slightly futuristic, feel to locations of the episodes. The production was originally based at two warehouses of Blackwall Basin, on the Isle of Dogs in London. After the IRA bombing of the South Quay Plaza, the crew had to travel further to find intact buildings for exterior locations.