Online Alpha is devoted to the discussion of the epic 1970's SF series Space:1999, created by Gerry and Sylvia Anderson. Premiering worldwide in 1975, Space:1999 starred Martin Landau, Barbara Bain and Barry Morse and featured groundbreaking special effects by Brian Johnson.
Space:1999 lasted two seasons (48 hour-long episodes) and followed the exploits of the 311 men and women of Moonbase Alpha cast adrift in the Universe after a massive nuclear explosion ripped the moon from Earth's orbit.
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... like ... I, must admit i like that.....I will admit to a slight alterior motive to this post and that is if i can visualise and bring into existence my
Well, the first one that rolls out is Space2020, but we won't even have a SeaLab by then, let alone a moonbase. Maybe Space2069 would work and have a line in
I m prety much hooked on 1999 but I m hella fasinated by parallel universes and the year 1999 fits right in to that. ... From: Kerry (a bloke!) and Sharon
I see nothing wrong with keeping the Space: 1999 title in any remake of the show because (1) it's fiction and therefore is not required to follow real life
Space:2099 is a pretty good title (and close enough to the original)....Setting the series almost 80 years in the future is a good move too (considering we