Space: 1999

Space: 1999 (1975-1977)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure, Science-Fiction

It's 1999 and Moonbase Alpha has been built on the Moon to safeguard the nuclear waste shipped from Earth. On September 13, 1999, disaster strikes and the nuclear waste explodes, causing a chain reaction that hurls the Moon out of Earth's orbit and into deep space.

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Scheduleevery Saturday (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E24The DorconsNov 12, 1977
S02E23The Immunity SyndromeOct 29, 1977
S02E22Devil's PlanetSep 1, 1977
S02E21DorzakAug 25, 1977
S02E20The Seance SpectreAug 18, 1977
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Space: 1999' premiere?

'Space: 1999' premiered on September 4, 1975.

Who played the character Commander John Koenig in 'Space: 1999'?

Commander John Koenig was played by actor Martin Landau.

Who played the character Helena Russell in 'Space: 1999'?

Actress Barbara Bain played the character Helena Russell in 'Space: 1999'.

Who created the TV show 'Space: 1999'?

'Space: 1999' was created by Gerry Anderson and Sylvia Anderson.

What is the premise of the TV show 'Space: 1999'?

The premise of 'Space: 1999' is that in the year 1999, the moon is blasted out of Earth's orbit and travels through space encountering new planets and alien beings along the way.

What is the name of the moon base where the characters live in 'Space: 1999'?

The moon base where the characters live in 'Space: 1999' is called Moonbase Alpha.

What is the role of Maya, played by Catherine Schell, in 'Space: 1999'?

Maya is a Psychon, a humanoid with shapeshifting abilities, who joins the crew of Moonbase Alpha in Season 2 of 'Space: 1999'.

Which episode of 'Space: 1999' features a planet where the characters are physically and mentally regressed to children?

The episode 'Matter of Life and Death' features a planet where the characters are regressed to children.

Which episode of 'Space: 1999' features a planet with a race of beings who worship a giant computer?

The episode 'The Last Enemy' features a planet with a race of beings who worship a giant computer.

Which episode of 'Space: 1999' features a space station that is a giant maze?

The episode 'The Mark of Archanon' features a space station that is a giant maze.

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Also known as

  • Διάστημα 1999 (Greece)
  • Διάστημα: 1999 (Greece)

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