A programme which 'creates' man's trip to the outer reaches of the known solar system. Special effects simulate the astronauts six year journey. Read more
| Starring | Martin McDougall, Rod Lazer |
|---|---|
| Director | Tim Haines |
| Genres | Television |
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A programme which 'creates' man's trip to the outer reaches of the known solar system. Special effects simulate the astronauts six year journey.
| Starring | Martin McDougall, Rod Lazer |
|---|---|
| Director | Tim Haines |
| Studio | BBC WORLDWIDE PUBLISHING |
| Run time | DVD: 2 hrs |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Television |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Hearing-impaired | English |
| Released | DVD: 20 Dec 2004 |
| Format | DVD |
I disagree with the above reviewer. I found the soundtrack perfectly ok, in fact better than the original broadcast. A surprising masterpiece of work by the Beeb. A good docu-drama type story with stunning special effects which would give any Hollywood blockbuster a run for it's money. Even if you don't like Science Fiction (or in this case more like Science Fact-ion), you should watch this glorious journey into the far reaches of our solar system, man can still only dream about visiting.
Am I the only one who realised that the 2nd disc was missing from this documentry? It should be a 4 parter not 2.
The soundtrack for sci-fi blockbuster Star Wars has been voted out of this world - it has topped a new poll. The score for the opening of the hit films, originally written for the first feature by John Williams in 1977, has been voted sci-fi fans' favourite movie music. Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan came second, while Ridley Scott's cult film Blade Runner landed the third position - despite recently being named the best sci-fi film in history. Queen's memorable Flash Gordon theme, 2001: A... Read more