Scientists and technicians of five European powers gather 250,000 miles from Earth to probe secrets of the universe.Scientists and technicians of five European powers gather 250,000 miles from Earth to probe secrets of the universe.Scientists and technicians of five European powers gather 250,000 miles from Earth to probe secrets of the universe.
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- TriviaAfter the series ended, the BBC wiped the master tapes, common practice at the time. There were no known recordings of the show at all until 1993, when relatively low-quality NTSC copies of the episodes were found at an American TV affiliate (the show was a co-production between the BBC and the "Twentieth Century Fox Television Division in association with the ABC Owned Television Stations" and the latter had retained copies). All examples in existence of the programme are taken from these tapes.
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Sir Benjamin Dyce: I've always held that the last words of mankind will not be the secret name of God, but "What is this knob for?"
- ConnectionsFeatured in Remembering Barry Letts (2011)
- SoundtracksMoonbase 3
Composed by Dudley Simpson
Realised by Dick Mills and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop
[series theme tune]
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Very nearly lost forever as a result of the BBC's mass clear out of tapes in the 1970's, this gritty and claustrophobic sci fi series was only recently rediscovered in the vaults of a Canadian TV station.
This is a long forgotten example of how much more interesting sci fi used to be be pre George Lucas. The BBC never had the budget for whiz bang special effects and so concentrated on characters, story lines and heavyweight theatrical actors. Check out Blakes'7 or Star Cops for other more popular examples of this.
Moonbase 3 also contains that other classic BBC sci fi trait, realism, both in characters and settings.
The characters here are not Star Trek goody two shoes types who all get along and can be guaranteed to do whatever is morally right, their team includes a manic depressive, an egotist and many other fascinatingly real characters. Some are manipulative and many are suspicious and distrustful of each others motives.
The base itself is understaffed and under pressure to deliver value for money,as the base commander says "I can't produce the results without the funding but they won't give me the funding because I can't produce the results!"
This sort of bureaucratic nonsense is in stark contrast with the very real dangers and practical hardships faced with living on the moon.
In an enclosed society (of sometimes unstable personalities) living under the constant threats of a hostile environment, moonbase 3 is a powerfully written and tension filled sci fi series. Perhaps the most depressingly accurate glimpse into the future of space exploration
This is a long forgotten example of how much more interesting sci fi used to be be pre George Lucas. The BBC never had the budget for whiz bang special effects and so concentrated on characters, story lines and heavyweight theatrical actors. Check out Blakes'7 or Star Cops for other more popular examples of this.
Moonbase 3 also contains that other classic BBC sci fi trait, realism, both in characters and settings.
The characters here are not Star Trek goody two shoes types who all get along and can be guaranteed to do whatever is morally right, their team includes a manic depressive, an egotist and many other fascinatingly real characters. Some are manipulative and many are suspicious and distrustful of each others motives.
The base itself is understaffed and under pressure to deliver value for money,as the base commander says "I can't produce the results without the funding but they won't give me the funding because I can't produce the results!"
This sort of bureaucratic nonsense is in stark contrast with the very real dangers and practical hardships faced with living on the moon.
In an enclosed society (of sometimes unstable personalities) living under the constant threats of a hostile environment, moonbase 3 is a powerfully written and tension filled sci fi series. Perhaps the most depressingly accurate glimpse into the future of space exploration
- delltarrant
- Oct 2, 2006
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