Series Two (1984)
Episodes were mostly networked, airing in the Anglia, Border, Central, Granada, London Weekend, Tyne Tees and Yorkshire regions simultaneously on Sunday afternoons (occasionally in a different timeslot in regions such as Grampian).
Ep. # | Title | Director(s) | Writer(s) | First UK Air Date | Production Code |
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1 | "Operation S.A.S." | Tony Lenny | "Tom Angeristein" | 23 September 1984 (1984-09-23) (ITV Network) | 16 |
Zero and Dix-Huit roll to the rescue after Kate Kestrel is kidnapped by Yung-Star and Yuri. | |||||
2 | "Ten Top Pop" | Tony Bell | "L. Inkstein" | 30 September 1984 (1984-09-30) (ITV Network) | 17 |
Kate is taken hostage by Andeburr Records employee Stuart "Stew" Dapples, who is under Zelda's control. | |||||
3 | "Play It Again, Sram" | Tony Bell | "B. O. Garstein" | 14 October 1984 (1984-10-14) (ITV Network) | 21 |
Kate Kestrel wins the world song contest and goes on to compete in the interstellar song contest. Zelda contends that as a resident of Earth's solar system she has a right to participate too, and challenges Kate to a sing-off on a neutral planetoid with her family and Sram as her band. | |||||
4 | "The Ultimate Menace" | Tony Lenny | "Ivor Purstein" | 21 October 1984 (1984-10-21) (ITV Network) | 24 |
Zelda and the Terrahawks team up to stop Zyklon, a gigantic spaceship dedicated to destroying all life in the universe. | |||||
5 | "Midnight Blue" | Tony Lenny | "Andre Le Chatstein" | 28 October 1984 (1984-10-28) (Grampian) | 20 |
While pursuing a ZEAF, Hawkwing flies too high and is marooned in space. | |||||
6 | "My Kingdom for a Zeaf" | Tony Lenny | "Sheik Spearstein" | 4 November 1984 (1984-11-04) (ITV Network) | 22 |
Zelda dispatches Yung-star and a new monster, Lord Tempo, to find the location of Hawknest. While traveling back in time to avoid Spacehawk, they pick up King Richard. | |||||
7 | "Zero's Finest Hour" | Tony Bell | "Otto Von Lowstein" | 11 November 1984 (1984-11-11) (ITV Network) | 23 |
When the Terrahawks are rendered catatonic by space flowers, Zero is forced to battle for the cure on his own. | |||||
8 | "Cold Finger" | Tony Bell | "I. C. Bergstein" | 18 November 1984 (1984-11-18) (ITV Network) | 38 |
Zelda enjoins the help of Cold Finger, an alien who uses water and ice as weapons. | |||||
9 | "Unseen Menace" | Tony Bell | "Felix Stein" | 25 November 1984 (1984-11-25) (ITV Network) | 18 |
MOID perfects the greatest disguise of all: the invisible man. | |||||
10 | "Space Giant" | Tony Lenny | "Manny Pheakstein" | 9 December 1984 (1984-12-09) (ITV Network) | 37 |
A pair of miners find and capture a Sporilla and take it back to Earth to sell to a shady sideshow owner. Once it's on Earth, Zelda uses her powers to enlarge the monster into an unstoppable giant. | |||||
11 | "Cry UFO" | Tony Bell | "Ewan Istein" | 16 December 1984 (1984-12-16) (ITV Network) | 34 |
Stew Dapples becomes the eyewitness to Zelda's latest plot when he sees a UFO. | |||||
12 | "The Midas Touch" | Alan Pattillo | Trevor Lansdown & Tony Barwick | 23 December 1984 (1984-12-23) (Grampian) | 15 |
Zelda sends one of her monsters to blow up the "Space Fort Knox" to cause economic havoc. | |||||
13 | "Ma's Monsters" | Tony Bell & Tony Lenny | "Rory Peetstein" | 30 December 1984 (1984-12-30) (Border/Grampian) | 25 |
Zelda reflects on the exploits of her monsters, who have all failed to defeat the Terrahawks. She reveals she has a new store of frozen creatures with even deadlier powers. Cy-star has news of her own: she's having a baby. (Clip show marking the end of the first production block, featuring footage from the episodes "Thunder Path", "The Sporilla" and "Operation S.A.S.") |
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