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Space: 1999
Space: 1999 (ITC Entertainment and RAI, 1975-77) is a British science-fiction television series. In the pilot, nuclear waste from Earth stored on the moon explodes in a catastrophic accident on 13 September 1999, knocking the moon out of its orbit and sending it and the 311 inhabitants of Moonbase...
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Ring Around The Moon
"Ring Around the Moon" was the fourth episode of the first season of Space: 1999.
Script dated December 14, 1973; green page amendments January 17, 1974. Final draft dated February 8, 1974. Filmed March 4–March 13, 1974.
It appears the original idea...
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- Feb 20, 1976
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Breakaway
"Breakaway" was the first episode of the first series of Space: 1999. The episode was written by George Bellak and directed by Lee H. Katzin.
From Gerry Anderson's biography What Made Thunderbirds Go: 'The New York office assured me that Lee Katzin...
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- Sep 4, 1975
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- 1
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Matter of Life and Death
"Matter of Life and Death" was the second episode of the first series of Space: 1999. The episode was written by Johnny Byrne (based on the script "Siren Planet" by Art Wallace) and directed by Charles Crichton.
"Matter Of Life and Death" strongly...
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Black Sun
This is an episode of the science fiction television series Space 1999. It was the third episode to be produced of the first season.
Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Barry Morse have all cited this episode as their favourite of the whole series....
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- 3
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Earthbound
This is an episode of the science fiction television series Space 1999. It was the fifth episode to be produced of the first season.
Commissioner Simmonds, in his only other appearance on the series, is disgusted with the Alphans' disinterest in...
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- 5
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Another Time, Another Place
This is an episode of the science fiction television series Space 1999. It was the sixth episode to be produced of the first season.
A strange space phenomenon duplicates the Moon and everything on it, and seems to have a special effect on one...
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- 6
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Dragons Domain
"Dragon's Domain" was the twenty-third episode of the first season of Space 1999.
Eagle Pilot Tony Cellini suddenly awakes in a cold sweat and seizes an antique tomahawk. Lunging at an imaginary enemy, Cellini buries the tomahawk into the...
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- Dec 5, 1975
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- 23