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    Space: 1999 was the final production by the partnership of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson and was, at the time, the most expensive series produced for British television, with a combined £6.8 million budget. [3] The first series was co-produced by ITC Entertainment and Italian broadcaster RAI, while the second was produced solely by ITC.

  2. Sep 16, 2021 · Series 2 of Space:1999 saw many changes made to the show, including among the regular cast. Although not initially dropped, Barry Morse’s much-loved Victor Bergman did not return to the show. In the FAB Fact on this week’s edition of the Gerry Anderson Podcast, Jamie explains why that happened…. barry morse.

  3. Space: 1999: With Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Nick Tate, Zienia Merton. The crew of Moonbase Alpha must struggle to survive when a massive explosion throws the Moon from Earths orbit and into deep space.

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  4. Space: 1999, a British science-fiction television series, ran for 48 episodes broadcast between 1975 and 1977. The first series (or season, often referred to as Year One) of 24 episodes began transmission in 1975, though production of the first episode began in 1973. In addition, a number of compilation films have been produced using material ...

  5. November 27, 1975. 1x13. A lush Earth-type planet holds the promise of a new home for the people of Moonbase Alpha. When the reconnaissance Eagle returns, it carries an unexpected passenger: Helena's husband, who died five years ago. The mysterious Lee Russell tells the Alphans that death awaits them on the new planet.

  6. Conception and development. Space: 1999 was the last in a long line of science-fiction series that Gerry and Sylvia Anderson produced as a working partnership, beginning with Supercar in the early 1960s and including the marionette fantasy programmes Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons, Joe 90 and The Secret Service, as well as the live-action drama UFO.

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  8. Sep 20, 2019 · During this downtime, Gerry Anderson assigned Space:1999 writer and script editor Johnny Byrne to provide a critical analysis that summed up the series’ strengths and weaknesses in the hopes that (should a second season by commissioned) the production could learn from past mistakes going forward. Additionally, Byrne and fellow writer Donald ...

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