The novel was adapted for television by the
BBC and shown in 1964: only a few short excerpts still exist. In June 1989, the book was adapted by
Bert Coules as a
radio play for the
BBC, with
Ed Bishop as
Elijah Baley and
Sam Dastor as
R. Daneel Olivaw. In 2016,
Akiva Goldsman had been hired to produce a movie. In 2025,
John Ridley was hired to direct a film adaptation, co-writing the script with
Cheo Hodari Coker.
Television adaptation An adaptation of
The Caves of Steel was produced by the BBC and broadcast on
BBC2 on 5 June 1964 as part of an
anthology strand called
Story Parade, which specialized in adaptations of modern novels. It starred
Peter Cushing as Elijah Baley and
John Carson as R. Daneel Olivaw. The adaptation was the brainchild of
Story Parade story editor Irene Shubik, who was an enthusiast of science fiction and once described Asimov as "one of the most interesting and amusing men I have ever met". Shubik had previously devised and story edited the science fiction anthology series
Out of This World, which had adapted Asimov's short story "
Little Lost Robot" in 1962. The adaptation of the novel was handled by
Terry Nation, who by then had created the
Daleks for
Doctor Who. The screenplay was generally faithful to the plot of the novel. The only major deviation was the conclusion – in the television version the murderer commits suicide when he is unmasked, although in the novel he agrees to work to convince the Medievalists to change their ways. The other major change is that the roboticist Dr. Gerrigel is a female character in the television version.
The Caves of Steel garnered good reviews:
The Daily Telegraph said the play "proved again that science fiction can be exciting, carry a message and be intellectually stimulating" while
The Listener, citing the play as the best of the
Story Parade series, described it as "a fascinating mixture of science fiction and whodunit which worked remarkably well". The play was repeated on
BBC1 on 28 August 1964. As was common practice at the time, the master videotapes of
The Caves of Steel were
wiped some time after broadcast and the play remains missing. A few short extracts survive: the opening titles and the murder of Sarton; Elijah and Daneel meeting Dr. Gerrigel (Naomi Chance) and Elijah and Daneel confronting the Medievalist Clousarr (John Boyd-Brent). The success of
The Caves of Steel led Irene Shubik to devise the science fiction anthology series
Out of the Unknown, during which she oversaw the adaptation of six more Asimov stories, including
The Caves of Steels sequel
The Naked Sun.
Cast of BBC 2 Adaptation: •
Peter Cushing as Elijah Baley •
John Carson as R Daneel Olivaw •
Kenneth J. Warren as Commissioner Julius Enderby •
John Wentworth as Dr Han Fastolfe •
Ellen McIntosh as Jessie Baley •
Ian Trigger as R Sammy •
Stanley Walsh as Simpson •
John Boyd-Brent as Francis Cloussar •
Naomi Chance as Dr Gerrigel •
Hennie Scott as Bentley Baley •
Richard Beale as Controller •
Richard Beint as Shop Manager •
Patsy Smart as Customer
Radio adaptation In 1989, BBC Radio 4 broadcast an adaptation by
Bert Coules, directed by Matthew Walters and starring
Ed Bishop as Baley with
Sam Dastor as Olivaw.
Cast of BBC Radio 4 Adaptation: •
Ed Bishop as Elijah Baley •
Sam Dastor as R Daneel Olivaw •
Matt Zimmerman as Commissioner Julius Enderby •
Christopher Good as Dr Han Fastolfe •
Beth Porter as Jessie Baley • Ian Michie as R Sammy • Vincent Brimble as Simpson • Elizabeth Mansfield as Frances Cloussar •
Brian Miller as the Shopkeeper • Boris Hunker as Bentley Baley •
Susan Sheridan as City Announcer
Game adaptation In 1988, Kodak produced a
VCR game entitled
''Isaac Asimov's Robots that contained a 45-minute film loosely based on The Caves of Steel
. It featured many of the characters and settings from the novel, but an altered plotline to fit the needs of a VCR game. Elements from The Robots of Dawn, including the characters Giskard Reventlov and Kelden Amadiro, were incorporated. Similar to the BBC2 version, Dr. Gerrigel was replaced by a woman, named Sophia Quintana, after an unrelated character from Robots and Empire''. '''Cast of Isaac Asimov's Robots:''' •
Valarie Pettiford as Newscaster • Stephen Rowe as Elijah Baley • Richard Levine as R. Sammy •
Larry Block as Commissioner Julius Enderby •
Brent Barrett as R. Daneel Olivaw • John Henry Cox as Dr. Han Fastolfe •
Eric Tull as R. Giskard Reventlov and R. Borgraf • George Merritt as Kelden Amadiro •
Darrie Lawrence as Sophia Quintana •
Debra Jo Rupp as R. Jane •
Eleni Kelakos as Vasilia Fastolfe ==References==