The wandering Moon comes the planet Psychon, where the leader Mentor lures the Alphans down.The wandering Moon comes the planet Psychon, where the leader Mentor lures the Alphans down.The wandering Moon comes the planet Psychon, where the leader Mentor lures the Alphans down.
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- TriviaBarry Morse was left out of the show's second season due to Fred Freiberger being intent on discouraging Morse from returning - using his idiom "Science fiction needs young faces." Freiberger plotted against him from the start; first by offering him a salary much lower than the first series, then ignoring his phone calls while Morse and his agent were attempting to negotiate the offer. Martin Landau and Barbara Bain lobbied for Morse's return, but it fell on deaf ears. Gerry Anderson steered clear of these events, allowing Freiberger to run the show. Although he gave himself the title of Executive Producer, Anderson remained on the sidelines during production, simply being present just to collect the paycheck while the Americans ran the show (and some believing that he was still bitter over his and Sylvia Anderson's split, allowing Season One's cast to be let go out of spite, as Sylvia had a hand in their casting, apart from the two leads). Landau was disappointed with Morse's departure, believing the show wouldn't be the same without the Victor Bergman character. An explanation of his absence was filmed for this episode but was edited out of both the syndicated version and the DVD. Dialog indicated he had died due to a faulty spacesuit. In order to save face, an embittered Morse later stated in interviews that it had been his idea not to rejoin the series after Season One ended; these interviews invariably conducted with Morse displaying a negative attitude toward the show (although praising his former co-stars).
- GoofsIn Helena's opening narration, she gives Alpha's population as 297. However, assuming there were no casualties within Moonbase Alpha when the moon initially broke away, there were 20 deaths on Breakaway (1975) alone, none of which the newscaster had been aware of (12 from the "disease" - which had been kept secret - and eight pilots at Nuclear Disposal Area Two). Afterwards, during the first season, at least 41 Alphans died (not counting the presumed off-screen death of Victor Bergman), three left (Simmonds, Anna Davis, and Luke Ferro), and one baby (Jackie Crawford) was born. Alpha's population should be no more than 248 by this episode's start.
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Tony Verdeschi: [as the robot eagle is headed to Psychon to destroy it] I wish Bergman were here.
Sandra Benes: But he isn't.
Tony Verdeschi: One lousy spacesuit with a faulty helmet and Victor had to be in it.
Sandra Benes: We can't bring him back, Tony.
- ConnectionsEdited into Destination Moonbase-Alpha (1978)
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This season opener was packed with new changes which might surprise some viewers, especially if you were used to year one. year two is not as good but has its moments. the music is pretty good but much more upbeat and exciting in tone. the credits are different and again aimed to be more exciting. the list of characters has changed with some unexplained disappearances, which is a bit unfortunate and sudden, but the new cast make the most of it. the sets still look pretty good, especially the mines and the alien control centre, nice use of colour and design. the fx are still extremely good, the planet's volcanic surface particularly and of course the scenes in space. the story is very solid and exciting, gerry anderson's pilot episodes for any series are always good. not soon after this, several very bad or weak episodes came along which really stank, but after that the quality started to pick up again for a strong finish. between those stories and this were several watchable episodes which i remember well.
- marcgreenman
- Nov 27, 2019
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