
The Infinite Worlds of H. G. Wells is a six-part 2001 television miniseries conceived by Nick Willing and broadcast on the Hallmark Channel. Each episode adapts — and sometimes quite radically alters — a short story written by Wells: The New Accelerator, The Queer Story of Brownlow's Newspaper, The Crystal Egg, The Remarkable Case of Davidson's Eyes, The Truth About Pyecraft and The Stolen Bacillus. Each is presented as if it were a 'real' incident that Wells had investigated with his girlfriend, Jane Robbins, and as if it had served as an inspiration for a short story. The flashbacks are to 1893 within the 1946 frame story, near the end of Wells's life, when he is interviewed by a secret military research institute interested in his past exploits.
Herbert George 'H. G.' Wells

Jane Robbins

Ellen McGillvray

Professor Cedric Gibberne

War Minister

Mr Jagger

Foreign Secretary

Atkins

Albert Einstein

Violet

Praecentors

Chairman at Praecentors

Dean Frederick Masterman

Mark Radcliffe

Arthur Brownlow

Whittaker

William Cave
Rosa Cave

Mark Pattison

Sidney Davidson

Dr Symonds

Keating

Albert Pyecraft

Harold

Sam