The Mad Death

The Mad Death is a television serial made by BBC Scotland.

The three-part series examined the effects of an outbreak of rabies in the United Kingdom and was noted for its occasionally chilling content.

The music for the opening titles consisted of a voice whispering the first four lines of All Things Bright and Beautiful over a montage of animals' faces, distorted by a rippling water effect, symbolising the hydrophobia caused by rabies.

The episodes were filmed around Scotland including inside East Kilbride Shopping Centre.

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