Moonbase Alpha! I did like that show.
Boxed Set, Vol. II: "It's a Cookbook...A Cookbook!!"
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I used to own a model of the moonbase.
Did Space 1999 have an episode where a guy was marooned on the moon with an enemy alien, and they had to work together to get to safety, and then when they did, the other people were mean to the alien, even though the marooned guy told them not to?
Or was that an episode of UFO ?
Some children watch the new Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion episode, and give great commentary (Obviously spoilers.)
I have seen none of the new Doctor Who, but I did watch The Christmas Invasion episode. I did have a bit of cognitive dissonance, because I had recently seen the new Harry Potter movie, and it took me a while to not see the new Doctor as Barty Crouch, Jr.
My favorite bit was the death by satsuma. Brilliantly played.
I was rather fond of the "Who am I?" speech. And "It's a fightin' hand!" The glasses thing was a bit odd, and makes me wonder what it's all about.
I whole-heartedly encourage you to see the previous season: Tennant and Eccleston are both fantastic as the Doctor, in various ways.
I whole-heartedly encourage you to see the previous season:
I'm hoping to, once I can figure out how to get my grubby hands on it. I've heard so much about Eccleston (and Capt. Jack!) that I really, really want to see it.
Space: 1999 is out on dvd. I think I should see if it's on Netflix.
Yes -- Anne you really must see Doctor Who 2005!
I thought Space: 1999 was the worst. show. ever. And that's from someone who loved almost everything else Gerry Anderson ever did. What a terrible waste of Landau, Bain, and Morse. I think Anderson was too used to working with puppets, because the acting was incredibly wooden.
For those who have seen The Christmas Invasion, and are amused at political jibes: [link]