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I'm in the proces of watching the first series of Babylon 5 again on DVD. Every bit as good as I remembered it, apart from the guy who plays Cmdr Sinclair. Gods he an awfull actor, strait out of the Bill Shatner school of stilted delivery awkward posing.
Ivanova - Claudia Christian - is still gorgeous though!
I was watching that synchronised swimming in the commonwealth games tonight and thinking how much better it would be without costumes or all that water.
Great series, Franco. Fungus is just a no-joy moaning minnie. Remember, this was made before Star Wars and was the most expensive TV series ever made at the time. For an impressionable young lad like me at the time it looked real and I would have believed they'd gone to the Moon to film it.
Here's a good factoid for you - the series was made with co-production money from RAI, who insisted on a prominent Italian character in the second season in return for continued investment. As a result the Tony Verdeschi character was introduced as the Main Mission Controller to replace Paul Morrow.
Here's another interesting factoid. The show was originally intended to be the second series of UFO and was called UFO2 very late into its production cycle. The American backers (where UFO had been an unprecedented success) got cold feet at the last minute and the expanded SHADO moonbase sets were simply recycled into Moonbase Alpha.
Besides, a young Joan Collins was in it as a space babe.
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