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Post by DR. QUIST on Nov 14, 2009 8:32:41 GMT -5
MISSING By Tony Darbyshire (retyped by Scott Burditt)
Proof that Quist and his team didn’t sit around scratching themselves between episodes.
Re-Entry Forbidden Quist: ‘I have examined the birds in liaison, and in conjunction with all the ornithological societies in this country. In conclusion I have found no evidence to suggest they died as a result of gas leakage from dumped cylinders. ‘A reference to Burial at Sea?’
The Red Sky Quist and team are messing about with tubes, formic acid, electrolytes and titrations at the start of the episode.
Train and De-Train Toby is reporting on the organo-chlorine content of Greenland’s coastal ice. Quist is off to a pollution conference in New York.
The Battery People The team have been looking at the Moxton Report, an enquiry into exhaust fumes. Toby contemplates such eco-friendly ideas as a ‘stately pleasure-dome’ – a leisure complex with a sliding roof – and recycled, lighter-than-air bricks made from the waste mineral granules which make up coal tips.
No Room for Error A battered Ridge returns from infiltrating my way into a gang of cockney sewage workers – ah, sanitation officers’ which ended when his cover was blown.
The Web of Fear Doomwatch press the Department of Health for a Commission into Thames Valley flood levels. Flood would imply they were not terribly successful.
In the Dark Geoff has to meet the suspiciously-named ‘Dudley Committee’ and there are dead rats at Greenwich.
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