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Q.E.D. is a 1982 adventure television series set in Edwardian England, starring Sam Waterston as Professor Quentin Everett Deverill. The Professor was a scientific detective in the mold of Sherlock Holmes, and the series had a smattering of what would later be called steampunk.
Q.E.D.: Created by John Hawkesworth. With Sam Waterston, A.C. Weary, George Innes, Caroline Langrishe. In 1912, Quentin E. Deverill, an eccentric expatriate American professor, uses his unique skills to solve mysteries in London.
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Watchlist. In 1912, an American professor leaves Harvard to take up sleuthing in England. John Hawkesworth ('Upstairs, Downstairs') produced this brief adventure series, filmed on location....
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Q.E.D. (quod erat demonstrandum, Latin for "that which was to be demonstrated") was the name of a strand of BBC popular science documentary films which aired in the United Kingdom from 1982 to 1999.
A Guide to Armageddon (aka Q.E.D), is a 30 minute documentary about a nuclear missile detonating in London, and the effects it would have on things like buildings, cars and people. Directed by Mick Jackson, and narrated by Ludovic Kennedy.
A series of unexplained deaths among the Chinese workers in London leads Charlie and Deverill to investigate. The investigation gets complicated when British and US officials get involved.
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In 1912, Quentin E. Deverill, an eccentric expatriate American professor, uses his unique skills to solve mysteries in London.