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| - The Demon Headmaster was a televsion series, made for CBBC, based on the Demon Headmaster books by Gillian Cross. A notable fact from the TV series is that the only character who wear glasses of any kind is the Headmaster himself: he is only able to hypnotise people when he removes these. Fans of the Demon Headmaster have grouped together to create a Demon Headmaster wikia, just like this wikia, which offers the largest source of information on both the book and TV series. Click here to visit.
- A notable fact from the TV series is that the only character who wear glasses of any kind is the Headmaster himself: he is only able to hypnotise people when he removes these. Fans of the Demon Headmaster have grouped together to create a Demon Headmaster Wikia, just like this Wikia, which offers the largest source of information on both the book and TV series. Click here to visit.
- This site was created in March 2009 to provide fans with information about the series as there wasn't a lot of information on the Internet at the time. This wiki is a collaborative fan made encyclopedia which aims to cover every aspect of the Demon Headmaster Book series and the its CBBC Television adaption. We will cover all the books, episodes, characters, locations, plot points, cast etc. Everything here is fan made, made for the fans by the fans, so anyone is free to add whatever information they have to share to this growing site. Click on an character image to be linked to their page
- The Demon Headmaster is a book written by Gillian Cross in 1982. The story concerns Dinah Glass, an orphan who's just recently been fostered by the Hunter family. On her first day at her new school, she makes some interesting observations: Fortunately, she discovers that her foster brothers are incapable of being hypnotized in such a manner, and have formed a group with three other students known as SPLAT (the Society for the Protection of Our Lives Against Them).
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| - This site was created in March 2009 to provide fans with information about the series as there wasn't a lot of information on the Internet at the time. This wiki is a collaborative fan made encyclopedia which aims to cover every aspect of the Demon Headmaster Book series and the its CBBC Television adaption. We will cover all the books, episodes, characters, locations, plot points, cast etc. Everything here is fan made, made for the fans by the fans, so anyone is free to add whatever information they have to share to this growing site. Click on an character image to be linked to their page Other Navigation Points
- The Demon Headmaster was a televsion series, made for CBBC, based on the Demon Headmaster books by Gillian Cross. A notable fact from the TV series is that the only character who wear glasses of any kind is the Headmaster himself: he is only able to hypnotise people when he removes these. Fans of the Demon Headmaster have grouped together to create a Demon Headmaster wikia, just like this wikia, which offers the largest source of information on both the book and TV series. Click here to visit.
- The Demon Headmaster is a book written by Gillian Cross in 1982. The story concerns Dinah Glass, an orphan who's just recently been fostered by the Hunter family. On her first day at her new school, she makes some interesting observations:
* First: All the students are wearing a green uniform. Not only that, but they behave in an oddly uniform manner, using recess to memorise lessons learned in class, and marching around the halls.
* Second: All the students, when asked of their opinion about the school, say "The Headmaster is a marvellous man, and this is the best school I've ever been to."
* Third: There are six prefects (three boys, three girls), who are directly employed by the Headmaster to keep order.
* Finally, when she actually meets the Headmaster, she learns that not only is he a serious stickler for order, but he also has the ability to hypnotize people merely by looking at them. Fortunately, she discovers that her foster brothers are incapable of being hypnotized in such a manner, and have formed a group with three other students known as SPLAT (the Society for the Protection of Our Lives Against Them). Following on from the success of that book, Cross wrote a second book, The Prime Minister's Brain, where Dinah encounters the Headmaster again when he tries to access the Prime Minister's computers in the guise of running a computer competition. The third book, Hunky Parker is Watching You (aka The Revenge of the Demon Headmaster) follows SPLAT as they become entranced in a new Merchandise-Driven franchise, Hunky Parker (an "ed-U-cated" pig). Dinah (for once, the only one not entranced) discovers that the show not only uses Subliminal Seduction, but that the Headmaster is (surprise surprise) behind the whole thing, even going so far as to use a large holiday centre as a sort of sweat shop. This was followed by The Demon Headmaster Strikes Back, with the Headmaster this time running a Biogenetic Research Centre, which is researching the ability to clone people. The Demon Headmaster Takes Over follows on directly from the last one, with the Headmaster's clone developing a computerised brain and then losing control of it. The final book in the series is Facing the Demon Headmaster, where SPLAT once again run up against the Headmaster, who is this time involved with a new club. The series was adapted for television by the BBC. The first season was adapted from the first two books, the second from The Demon Headmaster Strikes Back, and the last from The Demon Headmaster Takes Over. (Hunky Parker is Watching You was skipped, and Facing the Demon Headmaster was published several years after the TV series ended.)
- A notable fact from the TV series is that the only character who wear glasses of any kind is the Headmaster himself: he is only able to hypnotise people when he removes these. Fans of the Demon Headmaster have grouped together to create a Demon Headmaster Wikia, just like this Wikia, which offers the largest source of information on both the book and TV series. Click here to visit.
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