The Prophet (1967)
Robot QT-1, aboard an orbiting space station, controls the massive energy beam which transmits the sun's power to receivers on Earth. But QT-1 (Cutie) has some strange bees in his positronic bonnet. How could weak creatures of protoplasm create a nearly invincible, totally logical entity like himself? It is up to his human supervisors, Powell and Donovan, to convince Cutie of his niche in creation before his new robot theology becomes a threat to all life on Earth.
Director: Naomi Capon
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Beatrix Lehmann as Dr. Susan Calvin |
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Tenniel Evans as QT-1 |
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David Healy as Greg Powell |
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Brian Davies as Mike Donovan |
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Julie Allan as Martha Powell |
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Judy Keirn as Abigail Donovan |
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Michael Wolf as Van Muller |
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James Cossins as Interviewer |
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David Graham as Robot (voice) |
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Roy Skelton as Robot (voice) |
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Hayden Jones as Robot (voice) |
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Chris Blackwell as Robot |
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Tony Barnes as Robot |
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Derek Davis as Robot |
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Ron Eagleton as Robot |
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Graham Lawson as Robot |
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George Rutland as Robot |
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Robin Sherringham as Robot |
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Jim Wyatt as Robot |
| Directing | Naomi Capon | Director |
| Writing | Robert Muller | Adaptation |
| Writing | Michael Imison | Script Editor |
| Production | Irene Shubik | Producer |
| Production | George Spenton-Foster | Associate Producer |
| Sound | Delia Derbyshire | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Norman Kay | Theme Song Performance |
| Art | Richard Henry | Production Design |
| Writing | Isaac Asimov | Short Story |