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Series Name:   Space: 1999
(Cosmos: 1999)
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1975 - 1977
Country:  UK
Language:English
Genre:Science Fiction
Rating:7.8  Rate
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Community: 27 Have Seen
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Selected CastMartin Landau as Commander John Koenig
 Barbara Bain as Dr. Helena Russell
 Barry Morse as Dr. Victor Bergman
 Catherine Schell as Maya
 Nick Tate as Alan Carter
 Tony Anholt as Tony Verdeschi
 Zienia Merton as Sandra Benes
 Prentis Hancock as Paul Morrow
 Clifton Jones as David Kano


Notes

Year range per The Complete Gerry Anderson: The Unauthorised Episode Guide and is based on first UK broadcast.

On DVD & Blu-ray World

VHS

Space: 1999 Volume One - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Two - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Three - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Six - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Four - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Five - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Seven - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Eight - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Nine - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Ten - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1992)
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Space: 1999 Volume Twelve - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1993)
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Space: 1999 Volume Thirteen - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1993)
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Space: 1999 Volume Fourteen - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1993)
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Space: 1999 Volume Fifteen - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1993)
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Space: 1999 Volume Sixteen - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1993)
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Space: 1999 Volume Eighteen - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1994)
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Space: 1999 Volume Twenty - ITC Entertainment Group - UK (1995)
VHS

Space 1999 - Destination Moonbase Alpha - Channel 5 - UK (1986)
VHS

Space 1999 - Alien Attack - Channel 5 - UK (1986)
VHS

Space 1999 - Cosmic Princess - Channel 5 - UK (1987)
VHS

Space 1999 - Journey Through The Black Sun - Channel 5 - UK (1987)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 1 - New Video - USA (2001)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 2 - New Video - USA (2001)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 3 - New Video - USA (2001)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 4 - New Video - USA (2001)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 5 - New Video - USA (2002)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 6 - New Video - USA (2002)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 7 - New Video - USA (2002)
DVD Box Set

Space: 1999 Set 8 - New Video - USA (2002)


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Comments and Reviews
 
zabadak
18th Jul 2017
 Great show, great cast, great theme choon! :happy:
 

 
MR B PAGE
17th Jul 2017
 Review
R.I.P.Martin Landau,I will definitely miss you and you`re a great actor when playing Commander Koenig as well as Rollin Hand in Mission:Impossible,and I still got all the dvds of both series,in which I will treasure forever.

3 people found this review helpful.   ✔︎ Helpful Review?
 

 
23skidoo
26th May 2015
 Shame I was just a touch too young at the time to appreciate a lot of that, but I did have a crush on Barbara Bain for a while and still have a crush on Catherine Schell though she looks odd without the eyebrows (I honestly didn't recognize her when I first saw Return of the Pink Panther and On Her Majesty's Secret Service). It still blows my mind that only a few years before starting to shoot this series (I read somewhere the first episode was actually filmed way back around 1973) Bain and Landau were on Mission Impossible. Seems like entirely different worlds!
 

 
23skidoo
26th May 2015
 @BiggieTembo: "There was also a great episode where this ghost-space-ship had some kind of hairy monster in it that would drag its victims in via hypnosis and tentacles and kind of roast them and then eject them out all brown and crispy!"

That episode actually gave me nightmares back in the day. It was also the first time I'd ever seen that level of gory violence (burned-to-a-crisp corpses, etc.; I was only about 7) and it certainly wasn't something I expected to see on Saturday afternoons when the show aired in my part of Canada! I always laugh when I read how around this time moral guardian Mary Whitehouse was going after Doctor Who for supposed violence despite a complete lack of blood or gore, yet shows like Space: 1999 which were equally pitched to kids (hands up everyone who bought the Power Records real-along comic and record sets) was far worse! That said, they did go from "brown and crispy" to walking lasagnes in the second season so it's possible someone did complain!
 

 
BiggieTembo
25th May 2015
 Whaat? Can't believe you guys sayin' there's no real memories of this! I watched this when they showed it every Saturday afternoons - it was the Close Encounters of its day!

People talk about Arthur C. Clarke inventing the future, an' all that - in this show, the characters had these gadgets that were a walkie-talkie with skype, a scientific testing facility and a phaser all in one! We're bloody walking round with these today, in the guise of our smartphones! Except mine ain't got a phaser :( but the torch is pretty good.

There was also a great episode where this ghost-space-ship had some kind of hairy monster in it that would drag its victims in via hypnosis and tentacles and kind of roast them and then eject them out all brown and crispy! Reminded me of me Nan's toad-in-the-hole. Probably tasted the same too :-s
 

 
Monolith
25th May 2015
 Sorry, what did you say?
Do speak up, I can't hear you.
 

 
RadoxTheGreen
25th May 2015
 Why were they always whispering?
 

 
cannyuk SUBS
25th May 2015
 
 

 
23skidoo
24th May 2015
 I have pretty strong memories of "when such and such happened", mostly regarding the second season episodes where Maya was added. But fans tend to consider the first season to be superior as it was more hard SF than the second. I just remember that it was a fun show, and apparently they nearly got a 3rd season but US backing was pulled at the last minute.
 

 
biffbampow
24th May 2015
 Same here... watched it, seen odd episodes over the last 20 years but... can't single anything out.
 

 
Monolith
24th May 2015
 I know what you mean, I watched it, enjoyed it, but can't say "do you remember the episode were such and such happened?".

It was good but not memorable.
 

 
Magic Marmalade
24th May 2015
 I know I saw this... it's just one I have no specific memories of.
 

 
zabadak
23rd May 2015
 Brilliant. A worthy successor to UFO. :happy:
 


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