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If you were of that era you may be interested to see a remake on Netflix coming in April.
I used to watch Lost in Space every Thursday and am really looking forward to this.
Danger, Will Robinson
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt5232792/videoplayer/vi3...
I used to watch Lost in Space every Thursday and am really looking forward to this.
Danger, Will Robinson
https://m.imdb.com/title/tt5232792/videoplayer/vi3...
Troubleatmill said:
garyhun said:
Troubleatmill said:
Wow. I always wanted to be the Skydiver pilot.
With my nerdy hat on, I have to tell you that that is actually a Skydiver interceptor. Skydiver was the whole sub and for each Skydiver (1,2,3 etc.) the interceptor was know as Sky 1, 2, 3 etc. But I think I need to buy the box set now.
mygoldfishbowl said:
techiedave said:
Interestingly I found a recommended sequence to watch the episodes in. It does make more sense.
Wanda Ventham is in the programme at the start then reappears later one when cast changes happened.
She essentially takes over the George Sewell role
Wanda & George always looked similar to me. Have they ever been seen in the same room together? Wanda Ventham is in the programme at the start then reappears later one when cast changes happened.
She essentially takes over the George Sewell role
Both Wanda and George did appear in scenes together in the very early episodes
Eric Mc said:
mygoldfishbowl said:
Glad you enjoyed the pics I worked hard on them.. Back on topic. I've seen those early episodes & I'm not too sure about the authenticity, in fact I think it's CGI. Too early for CGI? No I don't think so, think about it. It's 1970 and they have a moon base, a submarine that can fly & purple hair so CGI doesn't seem that incredible really does it.
You are joking ?Eric Mc said:
mygoldfishbowl said:
Glad you enjoyed the pics I worked hard on them.. Back on topic. I've seen those early episodes & I'm not too sure about the authenticity, in fact I think it's CGI. Too early for CGI? No I don't think so, think about it. It's 1970 and they have a moon base, a submarine that can fly & purple hair so CGI doesn't seem that incredible really does it.
You are joking ?checkmate91 said:
I watched the lot in real time as a pre-teen, there was one episode which was shown much later in the evening (we're talking pre-watershed days folks) where, I think, they de-masked an alien, or did an autopsy on one. I badgered my parents to watch it, dad (God rest his soul) said it was fine as he wanted to watch it as well
Ed Bishop was an old friend from my Captain Scarlet days of course, such a safe pair of hands and a great actor.
That's actually one of the earlier episodes. Skydiver shoots it down and the alien ejects into the waterEd Bishop was an old friend from my Captain Scarlet days of course, such a safe pair of hands and a great actor.
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Halmyre said:
If you were lucky enough (or not - it was dire) to have caught "Death is a Woman" on Talking Pictures last night you would have seen even more of Wanda
As for UFO, I watched the first episode the other night, it seemed terribly plodding and there was definitely a lot of ACT-ING going on, and lots of ham and cheese must have been served on the catering truck. Well done to the actor who played the Sky 1 pilot, he was even more wooden than any of the Tracy brothers.
The actor was Peter Gordeno who I seem to recall was a sort of Engelbert Humperdink copy type singer / artistAs for UFO, I watched the first episode the other night, it seemed terribly plodding and there was definitely a lot of ACT-ING going on, and lots of ham and cheese must have been served on the catering truck. Well done to the actor who played the Sky 1 pilot, he was even more wooden than any of the Tracy brothers.
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