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'''''Unnatural Selection''''' was a home video released by [[BBV Productions]]. It was written by [[Mark Gatiss]].
'''''Unnatural Selection''''' was a the third ''[[P.R.O.B.E.]]'' story released by [[BBV Productions]]. It was written by [[Mark Gatiss]].
== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
In [[1975]], the [[British government|British Government]] quietly closed down a secret evolutionary project codenamed [[BEAGLE]], ordering the destruction of all research materials.
In [[1975]], the [[British government|British Government]] quietly closed down a secret evolutionary project codenamed [[BEAGLE]], ordering the destruction of all research materials.

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Unnatural Selection was a the third P.R.O.B.E. story released by BBV Productions. It was written by Mark Gatiss.

Synopsis

In 1975, the British Government quietly closed down a secret evolutionary project codenamed BEAGLE, ordering the destruction of all research materials.

Today, the discovery of several horrifically mutated bodies alerts Liz Shaw and P.R.O.B.E. to the fact that something is stalking the original site of project BEAGLE — something which may challenge the very nature of humanity itself!

With a crack security team at her disposal, Liz desperately attempts to track down the perverted results of the project.

But who or what is hunting whom?

Plot

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Cast

Crew

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References

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Story notes

  • This is the second new on-screen story to be released in 1996, the other being the TV movie. Another P.R.O.B.E. story, Ghosts of Winterborne, was released the following month.

Myths

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Filming locations

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Continuity

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DVD, video, and other releases

Originally released direct-to-video in 1996, it was reissued on DVD in 2012.

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