Space: 1999 The Future Is Fantastic!

The crew of Moonbase Alpha must struggle to survive when a massive explosion throws the Moon from orbit into deep space.

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Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Created By

Sylvia AndersonGerry Anderson

First Aired on

Sep 04, 1975

2 seaons till Nov 12, 1977

Popularity: 47.2576
139 votes
Networks
(GB)
Production

Group 3 (GB)RAI (IT)ITC Entertainment (GB)RAI Cinema (IT)

Status: Ended

Show Ended

Last episode: The Dorcons

Seasons & episodes

Total 2 seasons, 48 episodes

Specials

Aired

15 Episodes
  • Episode 1Message from Moonbase Alpha min

    The seven minute clip features only Zienia Merton reprising her role as Sandra Benes delivering a final message to Earth as the only crew member left while a massive exodus to a habitable planet takes place with the rest of the crew. This basically gave the series the finality it never had in its initial run.

  • Episode 2The Return of Victor Bergman min

    Victor Bergman records a Moonbase Alpha status report from the Medical Center, seen in Command Center on his commlock. Helena had put him into stasis when his mechanical heart failed; he has now awoken and is cured. "To everything that might have been... to everything that might yet be." Filmed in 2002 before the death of actor Barry Morse, this short film was completed and first shown at the Journey To Where convention in Texas, USA, on Friday, 16 July 2010.

  • Episode 3Clapperboard - Space: 1999 min

    Presented by Chris Kelly, this documentary interviews Gerry Anderson and Brian Johnson on the set of Space: 1999. A large number of the models from the series are highlighted in the interview with Johnson

  • Episode 4Horizon - Space: 1999 SFX min

    BBC's science programme Horizon broadcast an edition called "How On Earth Do They Do That?", looking at film special effects from the series Space: 1999. The narration is read by BBC newsreader Richard Baker, with comments by SFX director Brian Johnson.

  • Episode 5Special Effects Documentary - Year Two min

    This interview with Brian Johnson was shot during the filming of the episode The A B Chrysalis, around June 1976. In 1999, Brian Johnson recorded a commentary for the DVD releases.

Crew & Team

David Lane

Second Unit Director

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