Kathy, that sounds like a movie that will be very familiar to me. Will find it.
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I was 13 and remember it well. We kids all slept in the dining room in the summer, because it was the only room besides my parents bedroom that had an air conditioner.
We were all science geeks or science-adjacent in my case, so it was a big deal to the whole family.
We were on vacation during the moon mission. We watched the launch in my maternal Grandmother's house in Tacoma, Washington. I remember her ironing and watching. For the landing, we were on the road, and my oldest sister talked my very frugal father into getting a motel room so we could watch.
I was 8 years old.
My phone started going off at 7am this morning. Sandip's mother wouldn't stop calling, so I turned off my phone and went back to bed. On my way to work, I texted that she had the wrong phone number and please stop calling, but I suspect that Sandip's mother won't believe me and will write back accusing me of trying to "ignore mommy."
shrift, I am happy to call her as your assistant/representative/agent/lawyer - your choice. She'll stop.
You should mess with her, Shrift.
Holy crap - Flight of the Conchords got nominated for an Emmy, and so did Jemaine: [link]
There's a really wonderful Australian film called The Dish about the engineers at the dish telescope that was responsible for relaying the moon pictures, with Sam Neill. It has one of the best props in movie history, i.e. the actual dish, to film at. And yes, those are sheep around it....
I loved The Dish. The scenes of the various peoples of the world listening to the news, and the group--Aborigines or African tribefolk--chanting during the blackout, I believe. The dead-reckoning locating of the capsule. Very cool movie.