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Moonbase 3

  • Série télévisée
  • 1973
  • 50min
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6,7/10
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Ralph Bates, Fiona Gaunt, Donald Houston, and Barry Lowe in Moonbase 3 (1973)
DrameScience-fiction

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueScientists and technicians of five European powers gather 250,000 miles from Earth to probe secrets of the universe.Scientists and technicians of five European powers gather 250,000 miles from Earth to probe secrets of the universe.Scientists and technicians of five European powers gather 250,000 miles from Earth to probe secrets of the universe.

  • Casting principal
    • Donald Houston
    • Ralph Bates
    • Fiona Gaunt
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    • Casting principal
      • Donald Houston
      • Ralph Bates
      • Fiona Gaunt
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    • 3avis des critiques
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    Donald Houston
    Donald Houston
    • Dr. David Caulder
    • 1973
    Ralph Bates
    Ralph Bates
    • Dr. Michel Lebrun
    • 1973
    Fiona Gaunt
    • Dr. Helen Smith
    • 1973
    Barry Lowe
    Barry Lowe
    • Tom Hill
    • 1973
    Cy Town
    Cy Town
    • Technician
    • 1973
    Christine Bradwell
    • Ingrid
    • 1973
    Madhav Sharma
    • Rao
    • 1973
    Garrick Hagon
    Garrick Hagon
    • Bruno Ponti…
    • 1973
    Peter Bathurst
    • Director General
    • 1973
    John Hallam
    John Hallam
    • Dr. Peter Conway
    • 1973
    Tom Kempinski
    • Dr. Stephen Partness
    • 1973
    John Moreno
    John Moreno
    • Juan Benavente
    • 1973
    Jonathan Sweet
    Jonathan Sweet
    • Walters
    • 1973
    Mary Ann Severne
    • Sandy
    • 1973
    Patsy Trench
    • Jenny
    • 1973
    Robert La Bassiere
    • Cmdr. Bill Jackson
    • 1973
    Anne Rosenfeld
    • Lisa
    • 1973
    Victor Beaumont
    Victor Beaumont
    • Franz Hauser
    • 1973
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    7jamesrupert2014

    Slow at times but otherwise entertaining attempt at a 'hard science' sci-fi show

    In 2003, the crew of Europe's chronically under-funded Moonbase struggle to stay sane and survive on the inhospitable satellite while demonstrating their relevance and value to the bean-counters back on Earth. This 6-episode BBC program continued the 'realistic' feel of '2001 A Space Odyssey' and Gerry Anderson's 'UFO' (1970) with mixed results. Generally the show looks good but in trying to be 'realistic' the stories are not that interesting: Dr Helen Smith (Fiona Gaunt), the base psychologist, plays a prominent role in several episodes that focus on the 'pressures' of success, isolation, etc - valid concerns but not particularly gripping. There is also a lot of discussion of budgets and financial concerns - again realistic but pretty mundane for a 'space opera'. The best episodes are the final 2: #5 involving a deep-space rescue ('Castor and Pollux') and #6 considering the possibility of an Earthly apocalypse that would leave the base crew to slowly starve to death ('View of a Dead Planet' - good story marred by a weak ending). The 'politics' of space colonisation is an common theme: there is a lot of wingeing about how much better the Soviet and American bases are equipped and funded, especially by Dr David Caulder (Donald Houston), the newly appointed Base Director and head bureaucrat (introduced in episode 1). The cast is generally good (given the fairly simplistic scripts and plots) as are the special effects (although there is a fair amount of reused footage). Moonbase 3 was not a success, possibly due to the limited action and lack of tension in most of the episodes. Like a lot of BBC shows, the tapes were wiped for short-sighted budgetary reasons but fortunately a complete 6-episode set was found in the 1990s - the show wasn't great but it is worth watching for sci-fi fans and it would have been a shame if it had been lost forever. Perhaps the failure of a 'realistic' series set on the moon to catch the public's attention contributed to ITV's decision to launch a completely unrealistic series set on the moon two years later: the preposterous but memorable 'Space 1999'.
    4Pizzaowner

    Considering Star Trek was made 7 years earlier, this series is awful

    When I write this review I try to take into account that the original Star Trek was produced 7 years earlier than this. In light of that fact and the studio awareness of what the then 'modern' viewer expected in their 'future' it falls VERY short in production values. The acting is, as well, quite dreadful and the writing is no better. The scenarios are childish and fit for audiences in the 50's. All in all, it is what Britain was capable of producing at that time...given a few more years they went on to make some absolutely splendid shows but sadly, this is a poor throwback to the paper rockets of years ago. Don't waste your time unless you want to see how they were UNABLE to reach the heights Star Trek met.
    Corvus-9

    What an innovative show!

    Moonbase 3 was an ambitious attempt by the BBC in 1973 to create a technically accurate science fiction program. It also followed the "New Wave" of science fiction writing then popular.

    In traditional science fiction, larger-than-life heroes zoom across the galaxy, fight swashbuckling space battles with evil interplanetary despots, and woo beautiful alien women. On Moonbase 3, scientists and administrators attempt to conduct experiments while beset with budget cutbacks, equipment failures, work stress, personal isolation, and a heartless Earth bureaucracy.

    The stories are often grim and depressing. The base is small and understaffed, the technology is unreliable, and everyone is under constant pressure to produce breakthroughs. Outer space is deadly and unforgiving; a tiny error in piloting your rocket can kill everyone aboard.

    Small teams of researchers on a European moonbase are isolated for weeks at a time, leading to psychological stress and conflict. Many times in the series the researchers can only stand helplessly watching their experiments fail and their friends die. It's easy to see why the program was never an audience-pleaser.

    However, the program has some extremely innovative themes which are never explored in other television or movie dramas. It shows how difficult, yet personally rewarding, scientific research is. It shows what a difference having a good manager makes. It shows how following the rules really can work, and how rule-bending seat-of-your-pants rocket jockeys can get everyone killed.
    JHC3

    Excellent!

    I'd never even heard of this series when I stumbled across a PAL DVD edition in my local video store. I've long liked Ralph Bates' work and figured I'd give it a chance. My time was not wasted.

    The series is set in the early twenty-first century. A group of European countries has established Moonbase 3. It is an underfunded science station on the lunar surface, one of five such bases. Others are operated by the United States,

    Soviet Union, China, and Brazil. The series' six episodes tell stories of everyday life at the post, mostly from the perspective of the senior staff. The plotlines of most episodes involve the psychological and character weaknesses of those

    posted to the base. Events and characters from previous episodes are referred to in later episodes thus displaying continuity superior to many better known and more successful science fiction series. The final episode is downright

    riveting and involves the possible extinction of life on Earth.

    The series had many strong points. Special effects are acceptable by early

    1970s standards and involve a lot of model work. The teleplays are intelligent and there was a genuine effort to portray the environment and space travel in a scientifically plausible manner. "Moonbase 3" is by no means perfect, but given the limitations of budget, it was a solid piece of work. It certainly warranted more than six episodes and is, in my opinion, superior to the better known "Space

    1999." Hopefully BBC or some licensee will consider releasing this onto DVD in the U.S. one of these days.
    CharlesD-2

    A Surprisingly Good Series

    I watched this series on the sci-fi channel and it was quite a pleasant surprise. I'd never heard of this 70s sci-fi series before but it was british and done by some of the same people who also worked on Doctor Who. This series was most definitely influenced by Doctor Who and other films and tv series but it was unique in it's own vision of the future and man's future of the colonization of space. The series ended on a wonderful episode and should have been brought back for at least another. This is definitely a massively underestimated classic.

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      After the series ended, the BBC wiped the master tapes, common practice at the time. There were no known recordings of the show at all until 1993, when relatively low-quality NTSC copies of the episodes were found at an American TV affiliate (the show was a co-production between the BBC and the "Twentieth Century Fox Television Division in association with the ABC Owned Television Stations" and the latter had retained copies). All examples in existence of the programme are taken from these tapes.
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      Sir Benjamin Dyce: I've always held that the last words of mankind will not be the secret name of God, but "What is this knob for?"

    • Connexions
      Featured in Remembering Barry Letts (2011)
    • Bandes originales
      Moonbase 3
      Composed by Dudley Simpson

      Realised by Dick Mills and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop

      [series theme tune]

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    • Date de sortie
      • 1 septembre 1973 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Kuubaas 3
    • Société de production
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 50min
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      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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