Aliens of the Mind started life as an outline for TV’s Doctor Who by the show’s script editor Robert Holmes. Although not commissioned for the show, Holmes was asked to develop the idea for Radio 4. However work commitments meant that the scripts were ultimately written by Rene Bascilico based on Holmes’ original idea.

The six-part drama centres around the discovery, on a remote Scottish island, of a community of ‘human mutants’ capable of telepathy. A plan is in place to use them to control the British Government, and friends Curtis Lark (Vincent Price) and Hugh Baxter (Peter Cushing) join forces to combat them.



Originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in 1977.

‘Cushing is the perfect gentleman investigator, while Price could be reading a tax return and it would still be gripping. It might be old but this screams quality, just as loudly as that howling wind.’ Radio Times (Jane Anderson)

ISLAND GENESIS

01-02-77 0:27:00

The death of a man on the remote Scottish island of Luig sparks a sinister discovery. Can two doctors get to the bottom of the mystery?

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HURRIED EXODUS

01-09-77 0:27:00

Curtis and Baxter try to get Flora off the island of mutants.

UNEXPECTED VISITATIONS

01-16-77 0:27:20

The doctors return to London to continue their investigation of Flora’s powers.

OFFICIAL INTERCESSION

01-23-77 0:27:20

The authorities want to conceal Flora’s presence, but how long can she fend them off?

GENETIC REVELATION

01-30-77 0:26:40

A colony of mutants exists in the heart of London, and the only person who could fight them is dead.

FINAL TRIBULATION

02-06-77 0:27:20

An MP discovers that he is a mutant being manipulated by an unidentified controller.

STARS: Vincent Price, Peter Cushing, Henry Stamfer, Sandra Clark, Shirley Dickson, Irene Tucklef, Fraser Carr, Andrew Spear, Steve Titus, Joan Matheson, William Eagle, Clifford Norgate, Michael Harver, James Thomlinson, Richard Herndle, Joan Benom

WRITER: Rene Bascilico

PRODUCER: John Dyer

EFFECTS: Chris Jenkins

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You can also listen to the radio drama in full from the Internet Archive.

