Space Precinct

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Space Precinct

Space Precinct title screenshot
Genre Drama
Police procedural
Science fiction
Format Serial drama
Created by Gerry Anderson
Written by Gerry Anderson
Hans Beimler
Michael Berlin
Steve Brown
David Bennett Carren
J. Larry Carroll
Paul Robert Coyle
Peter Dunne
Eric Estrin
Eric Gethers
Sam Graham
Mark Harris
James Hendrie
Chris Hubbell
Carl Jahnsen
Richard Manning
Paul Mayhew-Archer
Philip Morrow
Burt Prelutsky
Nicholas Sagan
Arthur Sellers
Marc Scott Zicree
Directed by Alan Birkinshaw
Colin Bucksey
Peter Duffell
John Glen
Jim Goddard
Piers Haggard
Sidney Hayers
Silvio Narizzano
Starring Simone Bendix
Lou Hirsch
Richard James
Nic Klein
Joseph Mydell
Megan Olive
Nancy Paul
David Quilter
Ted Shackelford
Jerome Willis
Mary Woodvine
Rob Youngblood
Voices of Colette Hiller
Kieron Jecchinis
Gary Martin
Composer(s) Crispin Merrell
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 24 (List of episodes)
Production
Producer(s) Gerry Anderson
Editor(s) Brian Freemantle
Matthew Glen
Jason Krasucki
Sue Robinson
Cinematography Alan Hume
Tony Spratling
Camera setup Single
Running time 45 mins approx. per episode
(excluding advertisements)
Production company(s) Gerry Anderson Productions
Grove Television Enterprises
Mentorn Films
Broadcast
Original channel Syndication
Audio format Mono
First shown in United States
Original run 3 October 1994 (1994-10-03) – 24 July 1995 (1995-07-24)

Space Precinct is a British television series that aired from 1994 to 1995 on Sky One and later on BBC Two in Britain, and in first-run syndication in the US. Many US stations scheduled the show in late night time slots, which resulted in low ratings and ensured cancellation.

The series was created by Gerry Anderson and was a mix of science fiction and police procedural that combined elements of many of Anderson's previous series such as Space: 1999, UFO and Thunderbirds, but with an added dash of Law & Order and Dragnet. Gerry Anderson was Executive Producer along with Tom Gutteridge. One of the series' directors was John Glen who had previously helmed various James Bond movies.

Premise

The series is set in the year 2040 and starred American actor Ted Shackelford as former NYPD detective Patrick Brogan, now a lieutenant with the Demeter City police force on the planet Altor in the Epsilon Eridani system. Brogan and his partner Jack Haldane (played by Rob Youngblood) must adjust to living in another solar system, and investigating crimes being committed by aliens as well as humans. Also co-starring was Danish actress Simone Bendix as Officer Jane Castle, Haldane's love interest (Brogan being happily married with a wife, daughter and son who made the move to Demeter City with him). All other major characters were played by actors wearing complex make-up that also included elements of puppetry in order to depict the different alien races.

Cast

The Brogan Family

  • Ted Shackelford as Lieutenant Patrick Brogan
  • Nancy Paul as Sally Brogan
  • Nick Klein as Matthew 'Matt' Brogan
  • Megan Olive as Elizabeth 'Liz' Brogan

Demeter City Police Force

Humans

Creons and Tarns

Others

Production

The series was one of the highest-budgeted shows Anderson ever produced, and was relatively popular in Europe. However, in a repeat of the situation that UFO encountered 25 years earlier, American broadcasters were uncertain what to make of this series that looked on the surface to be aimed at children, yet actually featured adult-oriented storylines and was usually played straight despite the bizarre storylines and make-up (a situation later also faced by Farscape). As a result, Space Precinct was often scheduled in late-night/early morning time slots. It failed to generate sufficient American ratings for a second season to be authorized.

Pilot

The idea for Space Precinct predated the series by nearly a decade. In 1986 Anderson produced Space Police, a 55-minute pilot film that featured Anderson regular Shane Rimmer as Brogan. The series failed to sell at that time and the pilot was never aired.

The pilot, which has since circulated on video and online, features many differences. Brogan is a much older character than that played by Shackleford, and is a bachelor. His partner - and the only other apparently human character in the pilot - is Sgt. Cathy Costello, who is revealed to be an android capable of shifting between human appearance and a more robotic look for dangerous missions. The aliens featured in the pilot are catlike rather than the more exotic aliens in Space Precinct. The only character other than Brogan to transfer from the pilot to the series is the robot Slo-Mo. The pilot, which is more comedic in nature than the somewhat-serious series that followed, combined live action, full-size prosthetics, puppetry, and Supermacromation techniques.

Home media

Space Precinct was released on DVD in Britain but, as of mid-2008, is out of print. It was released to DVD in North America on November 23, 2010.[1]

Episodes

References

External links

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