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lowdown: 'Space: 1999' was one of Gerry Anderson's live-action
science fiction shows, and featured high production
values and a strong cast. Two seasons were made, and broadcast between October 1975 and May 1978, with 48 episodes in total. A number of individual episodes were later combined to make a series of feature films. The story centred on Moonbase Alpha, and the adventures of its crew after the moon is blasted out of Earth's orbit and hurled into space. Many of the episodes featured the crew's encounters with alien races and their evil plans for Moonbase Alpha, as well as the ongoing struggle to get home or to find a suitable planet to colonise. It starred Martin Landau as Commander John Koenig and Barbara Bain as Dr Helena Russell. 'Space: 1999' was one of
my favourite shows when I was young, and I still enjoy watching it. The
high budgets, entertaining
In 'The Dorcons', Patrick
Troughton guest stars as Archon, the leader of a race known as the Dorcons.
Archon is dying, and
Trivia:
'Space:
1999' was initially planned as a spinoff of another Gerry Anderson show,
'U.F.O.' but it became a series in
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More pictures from 'Space 1999 - The Dorcons'
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