

When a demon dies its body will explode in a ball of flame. They reputedly have long lifespans, and can only be killed through special methods. Non-human demons live on the fringes of society or hibernate in isolated areas. They are capable of interbreeding with humans and many such demons have assimilated themselves into human society to cover their activities. These demons are capable of concealing their eye colour with a sort of nictitating membrane which makes the eyes appear human. Near human demons are distinguishable by their inhuman eye colouring which varies from blood red, silver or gold. The demons in Strange include non-human and near human forms. John's mission is hampered by Canon Black, who is intent on denying the presence of dark forces. With Rich dead, her main concern is that the son they had together, Joey, could also be a demon. Jude, a former scientist who works as a nurse, is interested because she found out that her partner Rich was a demon. Kevin has Down's syndrome, which appears to enable him to sense the presence of demons and is often an early warning that something supernatural is about to happen in the area. To help him in his hunt for demons, John has Toby, a technological expert who is in charge of the equipment John uses to sense the presence of demons, and Kevin.

Now he seeks those responsible and to clear his name. He was implicated in a number of gruesome murders, murders that he says were done by demons. The series follows former priest John Strange, dismissed from the clergy under mysterious circumstances. The supernatural plot involved a defrocked priest's mission to destroy demons. It consists of a single one-hour pilot episode screened in March 2002, followed by a series of six one-hour episodes broadcast in the summer of 2003. Strange is a British television supernatural drama series, produced by the independent production company Big Bear Productions for the BBC, which aired on BBC One.
