The Quatermass Experiment (Dryicoran-Laiorian TV series)

The Quatermass Experiment was a Dryicoran-Laiorian science fiction TV serial broadcast on DTV and LTV in 1997. It was the first of many successful DTV-LTV co-productions.

Based on the, it was co-created by the original's creator , localised for Laiorian and Dryicoran audiences in a partnership with Laiorian screenwriter Väinö Hiljainen. Hailed as "the best ever sci-fi reimagination", it became a hugely successful production (not least due to its budget), reimagining the 1950s vision of 'science fiction', and successfully got the BBC on board, facilitating the next reimagining of  in 2001.

Broadcasts

 * Flag of Dryicor.jpg Dryicor As the biggest investor into the co-production, DTV received full distribution rights. DTV stripped the show across a week on DTV 1 in December 1997. It was repeated on the channel in 2020 to fill schedule gaps in the COVID-19 pandemic, where it also received massive viewership.
 * ''' LTV broadcast the show in the same format as Dryicor. They also aired the show stripped across a week in December 1997.
 *  United Kingdom The, the original broadcaster of the original, bought the rights to the show and aired it to popular acclaim across six weeks in 1999.