Total Seasons :1Total Episodes : 13
Danger UXB is a 1979 British television series developed by John Hawkesworth and starring Anthony Andrews as Lieutenant Brian Ash, an officer in the Royal Engineers. The programme is titled and partly based on the memoirs of Major A. B. Hartley, M.B.E, RE, Unexploded Bomb - The Story of Bomb Disposal, with episodes written by Hawkesworth and four screenwriters. The series chronicles the exploits...
September 1940: Brian Ash, a direct entry officer of the Royal Engineers after ten weeks of basic training at the Hampshire Depot, joins 97 Tunnelling Company. Without benefit of training as a bomb disposal officer, he is immediately put in charge of a section whose previous officer was killed by a bomb. The unexploded bombs they deal with have been armed by electrical fuses that activate after being dropped, but sometimes fail to go off on impact. If they fail to explode on impact, they can detonate when vibrations caused by movement or contact close the circuit. Under the tutelage of Sergeant James, he defuses a relatively straightforward type 15 fused bomb, but is dismayed to learn that the Germans have deployed an even deadlier fuse, the type 17, that is rigged with a clockwork long-delay detonator activated by the bomb's impact.
Air Date : 1979-01-08
Ash is reprimanded, first by Francis for a newspaper story about the section that the 2IC believes injures the dignity of the service, then by Luckhurst for his reckless behaviour when defuzing a low-priority bomb. Ash becomes acquainted with new officer Ken Machin, who is assigned to his tutelage and billeted with him. Ash and Machin find they are to be sent on a hastily developed new disposal course.
Air Date : 1979-01-15
On their course, Ash and Machin learn that the boffins have developed a powerful electromagnetic 'clockstopper' to counter the type 17's fuse. Ash gives in to Machin's pleadings, allowing him to finish disarming the type 17 discovered in a residential garden while Ash deals with a Category A bomb near a telephone exchange. In Ash's absence, the type 17 explodes, killing Machin, despite the clockstopper. Ash later finds the Category A bomb has ruptured without exploding, and has an intact type 17 fuse, which is also rigged with an anti-handling device called the Zeus 40 that detonates if there is an attempt to extract the fuse.
Air Date : 1979-01-22
Ash is ordered to take a defused bomb direct to a scientist working on ways to get around the booby-trap timer.
Air Date : 1979-01-29
A bomb under a nightclub provides 347 Section with an opportunity for a little recreation. Ash admits that he is smitten with Susan.
Air Date : 1979-02-05
Ash and Susan go off for a quiet weekend away but Ash is recalled to deal with an unexploded bomb and Susan returns home to find her husband waiting for her.
Air Date : 1979-02-12
Ash works on a bomb outside a destroyed office building while the men of 347 Section try to rescue a woman trapped inside and with another bomb right beside her.
Air Date : 1979-02-19
Newly-promoted Major Francis takes command of the unit and proceeds to enforce new disciplines, but his chief target seems to be Ash and his men.
Air Date : 1979-02-26
347 Section cooperates with the Royal Navy to deal with a bomb that has a 17-second fuse. Ash decides to ask Susan to marry him.
Air Date : 1979-03-05
The Germans have been dropping a new butterfly bomb that are proving difficult to defuse. 347 Section is one of a number of units called to a small English village to deal with them.
Air Date : 1979-03-12
Ash is assigned to Cambridge to help Dr. Gillespie with the new Y fuse, and meets Susan again.
Air Date : 1979-03-19
The Company packs up and moves to the coast where they are to clear the beaches of dozens of British mines laid in preparation for a German invasion.
Air Date : 1979-03-26
Ash convalesces after a near-fatal accident while defusing a mine. With his mobility severely impaired, he is to be reassigned to light duties away from the bomb disposal unit.
Air Date : 1979-04-02

(Lieutenant Brian Ash)

(Sergeant James)

(Corporal Jim Wilkins)

(Sapper 'Tiny' Powell)

(Lieutenant Rodgers)

(Corporal Horrocks)

(Sapper Salt)

(Susan)

(Major Luckhurst)
(Lieutenant Pringle)

(Norma)

(Lieutenant Leckie)

(Doctor Gillespie)
(Mrs. Baker)

(2nd Lieutenant Carter Brown)
(Sapper Baines)

(Sapper Copping)

(Captain Francis)
(Corporal Mould)

(Sapper Scott)
(Newsreader)

(Aunt Do Do)

(Captain West)
(L / Corporal Brinckley)

(Lieutenant Gresham)

(Ken Machin)
(Angie)
(Priscilla)
(Captain Conroy)
(Brigadier Lawrence)
(Police Sergeant)
(Sapper Binns)
(Norma's Friend)
(Sapper Mulley)
(ARP Warden)
(Bombed Out Man)

(Woman)
(Elsie)

(Cis)
(Fire Officer)
(Photographer)
(Communist Speaker)

(Reg Preston)
(Molly Preston)

(Mrs. Flack)
(Matthew)
(Terry)
(Jimmy)

(President)

(Captain RAOC)

(Captain BD)
(Instructor on course)
(Chaplain)
(Corporal)
(Professor Hutton)
(Grace)

(Dorothy)
(Gardener)

(Micky)
(Silversmith)
(Police Sergeant)
(Surveyor's Assistant)
(Singer)

(Lieutenant Symes)

(Major Pullar)

(Rosalyn)
(Gladys)

(Stephen)

(Mrs. Dollery)
(W.V.S. Lady)
(Policeman)
(Private)

(Private)

(Betty Salt)
(Company Sergeant Major)

(Jean)

(ARP Warden)

(Policeman)

(Lt. Chris Craik)

(Flt. Lt. Fenwick)
(RASC Corporal)
(Naval Rating)
(Ronnie Busby)

(Mrs. Busby)

(Reverend Matlock)
(Sam Smythe)
(ARP Warden)

(Desk Sergeant)

(Police Superintendent)

(Civil Defence Officer)
(WPC)
(Woman in Police Station)
(Chorus Girl)
(Postman)

(Harry Winthrop)

(Elspeth)

(Flt. Lt. Kelly)
(Captain)
(Sergeant)
(Mr. Munton)
(Surgeon)

(Mr. Baker)
(Colin Mulley)

(Parson)
(Locator Corporal)
(Woman on Bombsite)
