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Startling Barbara Bain — A Space: 1999 Podcast
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Another Time, Another Place. Season 1, Episode 16. First broadcast Thursday 18 December 1975. This month, an unexpected scripting anomaly returns the Moon to Earth’s orbit, where it will inevitably crash into another slightly older Moon, killing everyone on the base. But in the meantime, we experience a strange and elegiac meditation on having nowhere to belong and on our subjection to the vagaries of time. Haunting and inexplicable.
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Another Time, Another Place. Season 1, Episode 16. First broadcast Thursday 18 December 1975. This month, an unexpected scripting anomaly returns the Moon to Earth’s orbit, where it will inevitably crash into another slightly older Moon, killing everyone on the base. But in the meantime, we experience a strange and elegiac meditation on having nowhere to belong and on our subjection to the vagaries of time. Haunting and inexplicable.
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Startling Barbara Bain — A Space: 1999 Podcast
Another Time, Another Place. Season 1, Episode 16. First broadcast Thursday 18 December 1975. This month, an unexpected scripting anomaly returns the Moon to Earth’s orbit, where it will inevitably crash into another slightly older Moon, killing everyone on the base. But in the meantime, we experience a strange and elegiac meditation on having nowhere to belong and on our subjection to the vagaries of time. Haunting and inexplicable.