A special force known as the Solarnauts is dedicated to keeping the solar system safe from alien threats.A special force known as the Solarnauts is dedicated to keeping the solar system safe from alien threats.A special force known as the Solarnauts is dedicated to keeping the solar system safe from alien threats.
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Basically this is like classic Doctor Who mixed with something old school Gerry Anderson like Stingray, made by the same people behind the puppets series Torchy The Battery Boy and The Adventures Of Twizzle before Century 21 Films became a thing, this was their early attempt to break away from puppetry and into live action.
It is incredibly stylised with enormous bold sets, larger than life comic book style characters, tons of model shots and explosions and it's really groovy in every detail, from the costumes to the frenetic music.
It's a great shame it wasn't picked up for a full series, as I'm pretty sure that had it been it would be a huge cult show hit, today.
It is incredibly stylised with enormous bold sets, larger than life comic book style characters, tons of model shots and explosions and it's really groovy in every detail, from the costumes to the frenetic music.
It's a great shame it wasn't picked up for a full series, as I'm pretty sure that had it been it would be a huge cult show hit, today.
Too bad they didn't pick up this pilot and produce more episodes. Solarnauts would have been a fun, bonkers TV series.
"The Solarnauts" is a pilot for a proposed but never accepted British series. In watching it, I could understand why--especially since shows like "Star Trek" just looked so much more professionally made.
The show has a slick late 60s British soundtrack--dated but very 60s. Two heroes (Solarnauts) fly about space fighting baddies on behalf of the Earth. In this installment, the team go in search of Lo-Gic--a green-faced jerk who is threatening to blow stuff up unless the Earth bows to him. Can the heroes get him before he actually gets around to doing anything?
The show has a look similar to the Gerry and Sylvia Anderson shows (like "UFO") with lots of props made up of obvious models (like you'd see in a Godzilla film) and the aliens are incredibly lame and easy to beat up. Obviously this Lo-Gic character was designed as a recurring character.
So why wasn't it picked up? Well the action was pretty limp and I cannot see adults watching it--so it had very limited appeal. Not terrible...just not very good!
The show has a slick late 60s British soundtrack--dated but very 60s. Two heroes (Solarnauts) fly about space fighting baddies on behalf of the Earth. In this installment, the team go in search of Lo-Gic--a green-faced jerk who is threatening to blow stuff up unless the Earth bows to him. Can the heroes get him before he actually gets around to doing anything?
The show has a look similar to the Gerry and Sylvia Anderson shows (like "UFO") with lots of props made up of obvious models (like you'd see in a Godzilla film) and the aliens are incredibly lame and easy to beat up. Obviously this Lo-Gic character was designed as a recurring character.
So why wasn't it picked up? Well the action was pretty limp and I cannot see adults watching it--so it had very limited appeal. Not terrible...just not very good!
I seem to have a ability to find and watch some interesting stuff!! This is no exception, plastic, cardboard and glue were probably in short supply after this was made. Recycling and waste collection services must have been empty judging by the amount of bottles, straws and cups that were used to make set props. The script is full of strange acronyms, words and made up stuff. So much in fact that producers and writers of many police shows have coppied the idea. Many of us have watched such shows. Having watched numerous sci-fi B movies I suppose I am not shocked at how dreadful it really is. You should, if you get chance, watch it, it's a good laugh. All in all, another way to pass a rainy Saturday afternoon with a piece of viewing history.
Derek Fowlds became very successful on Yes Minister with his same smirk. It's worth it to wade through all the stiff, wooden models blowing up on the Solarnauts, just to see his smirk at the end of the episode. It's like he's saying "yes, I know this show is crazy, but it's awful fun too!" :-)
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