Dream-Eaters (TV story)
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Cast
- K9 Mark 2 - John Leeson
- Starkey - Keegan Joyce
- Jorjie Turner - Philippa Coulthard
- Darius Pike - Daniel Webber
- Professor Alistair Gryffen - Robert Moloney
- June Turner - Robyn Moore
- Jixen - Jarrod Grodecki
- Harbinger - Tim Lamacraft
- Mr Floppy Fun Pants - Paul Tams
- Milkman - John Walkin
- Department Inspector 1 - Noel Sheridan
- Department Inspector 2 - Micheal Coglan
- Bus Driver - Andrew Mudie
- Man Child Sleeper - Robert Crampton
- Old Man Sleeper - Bill Ferguson
- Tall Man Sleeper - Gregory Pickup
- Woman Sleeper - Deborah Thompson
- Mob Sleeper - Chandra Narayan
- Mob Sleeper - Anthony Manuel
- Mob Sleeper - Naresh Morajka
- Mob Sleeper - Raymond Smith
- Mob Sleeper - Brian Hays
- Mob Sleeper - Natalie Mitchell
- Mob Sleeper - Supriya Bose
- Mob Sleeper - Katya Melendez
- Mob Sleeper - Bill Watson
- Mob Sleeper - Eagle Kad
- Mob Sleeper - Kent Hamblett
- Mob Sleeper - Ann Bond
- Mob Sleeper - Stacey Christensen
- Mob Sleeper - Justin Sweetser
- Mob Sleeper - Sallie Petersen
- Clowns - Joaquin Povea-Gonzalez
- Clowns - Deamien Bryant
- Clowns - Jarrod Grodecki
- Clowns - Manuel Sabie
Production crew
- Writer - Jim Noble
- Director - Daniel Nettheim
- Producers - Penny Wall, Richard Stewart, Simon Barnes
- Executive producers - Jim Howell, Grant Bradley, Steve Robbins
- Associate producers - Bob Baker, Paul Tams
- Supervising producer - Dale Bradley
- Co-Executive producer - Mark Blythe
- With special thanks - Sam Tromans
- Line producer - Pam Collis
- VFX Director - David Napier
- Series Production Designer - Jon Dowding
- Episodic Designer - Adam Head
- New K9 Design by - Paul Tams, Alex Kubalsky
- Series Director of Photography - Ben Nott
- Episodic Director of Photography - Tony O'Loughlan
- Music by - Christopher Elves
- K9 theme music by - Michael Lira
- Editor - Patrick Stewart
- Casting - Faith Martin and associates
- Episodic casting - Lisa Maloney
- Drama/Dialogue coach - Peter Kent
- Story Producer - Greg Walters
- Script Adaption - Michaeley O'Brien
- Production Accountant - Pru Donovan
- 1st Assistant Director - Peter McLennan
- Script Supervisor - Sue Ketchington
- Costume Designer - Joanne Thompson
- Makeup Designer - Sharon Robbins
- Puppeteer - David Pawsey
- Location Manager - Charles Boyle
- Sound Recordist - Ian Grant
- B Camera Operator - Dan Maxwell
- Gaffer - Steve Monk
- Key Grip - Billy Harmer
- Special thanks to - Space Furniture, Shredox, J. Barbour & Sons Ltd, Heath Williams at Firefly Lighting, Videopro
- Safety Supervisor/Stunt Coordinator - Danny Baldwin
- Transport Manager - Alister Ward
- Unit Manager - Graeme Suhr
- Post Production Facility - Cutting Edge Australia
- Head of Post Production - John Lee
- Sound Design - Warren Pearson
References
- In Darius' dream of being surrounded by clowns whilst being locked in Mariah, he pleads for her to let him out. She says, "I'm sorry Darius but I can't do that", a reference to Hal 9000 from 2001: A Space Odyssey, "I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that".
- In the dream world, K9 encounters a sheep, which his scanner verifies as being "electric". This is a nod to the Phillip K. Dick novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
Story notes
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Filming locations
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Production errors
- Connor Van Vuuren is credited as Drake, even though he didn't appear in this episode.
Continuity
If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
- In Darius' nightmare, alongside a human clown, three robotic clowns are seen. These robot clowns have a much larger role in K9TV: Robot Gladiators.
Home video releases
This episode is featured in the following DVD sets:
- Series One complete box set, released in Australia on 29 September 2010. [1]
- A "vanilla" DVD called Alien Avatar, containing The Fall of the House of Gryffen, Jaws of Orthrus, Dream-Eaters, Curse of Anubis, Oroborus and Alien Avatar, released in Australia on 1 December 2010. [2]
- K9: Series 1: Volume 1, containing episodes 1–12, released in the UK on 31 January 2011 and in the US on 30 March 2011. [3], [4]
- K9: Ultimate Collectors Edition, containing the full first series, scheduled for release in the UK on 11 June 2011. [5]
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