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  2. The Andromeda Breakthrough was a 1962 sequel to the popular BBC TV science fiction serial A for Andromeda, again written by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot.

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  3. The Andromeda Breakthrough: With Peter Halliday, Susan Hampshire, Mary Morris, Noel Johnson. Fleming and Andromeda are captured by the British government but then abducted with Professor Dawnay by Intel forces led by Kaufman and Gamboule.

    • (60)
    • 1962-06-08
    • Drama, Sci-Fi
    • 45
  4. The Intel trading organization have kidnapped biochemist Madeleine Dawnay and physicist John Fleming and want them to work for them. Something strange is happening to the world's weather, and Andromeda's health is failing.

  5. A sequel series – The Andromeda Breakthrough – was made in 1962, in which Fleming, Dawnay and Andromeda were kidnapped and imprisoned by the evil Kaufman (John Hollis), who worked for Intel, and who had built another of the computers in the Middle Eastern country of Azaran.

  6. Overview. The Andromeda Breakthrough was a 1962 sequel to the popular BBC TV science fiction serial A for Andromeda, again written by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot. Full Cast & Crew.

  7. July 12, 1962 • 45m. The Intel trading organization have kidnapped biochemist Madeleine Dawnay and physicist John Fleming and want them to work for them. Something strange is happening to the world's weather, and Andromeda's health is failing. Expand.

  8. Kidnapped by Intel representative Kaufman (John Hollis), John Fleming (Peter Halliday) along with Professor Madeleine Dawnay (Mary Morris) and Andromeda, the artificially constructed female humanoid (Susan Hampshire), are brought to Azaran, a small Middle Eastern country.

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