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2 Plot. 3 Closing narration. 4 Production notes. ... (1959 TV series) ... who officiates on a disintegrating outpost in space. The people are a remnant society who ...
One of the stories, #6 Tom Swift and His Outpost in Space was renamed Tom Swift and His Sky Wheel and repositioned as #5. There exist a number of foreign reprints of Tom Swift Jr. titles, including British, Japanese, Icelandic, and Dutch (#1-3, adapted by the Dutch author Willy van der Heide ).
Flight is an American television anthology series that originally aired in syndication from 1958 to 1959. The series originally aired for one season, [ 1 ] with 38 half-hour episodes produced. It was created with the assistance of the United States Air Force and featured retired General George C. Kenney as the host and opening narrator.
Outpost is a 1959 Australian television play about Australian soldiers in New Guinea during World War Two. It was written for television by John Cameron. [1] It was one of the most acclaimed early Australian-written TV plays. [2]
Men into Space (a.k.a. Space Challenge in later US syndication) is an American black-and-white science fiction television series, produced by Ziv Television Programs, Inc., that was first broadcast by CBS from September 30, 1959, to September 7, 1960. The series depicts future efforts by the United States Air Force to
Both have parallels to real-life events that took place in 1959. [clarification needed] The film concerns a US nuclear submarine that must rush to the North Pole to rescue the members of Ice Station Zebra. The film was shot in Super Panavision 70 and presented in 70 mm Cinerama in premiere engagements. The original music score is by Michel ...
Tom Swift and His Outpost in Space: 1955 7 Tom Swift and His Diving Seacopter: 1956 8 Tom Swift in the Caves of Nuclear Fire: Thomas Mulvey 9 Tom Swift on the Phantom Satellite: James Duncan Lawrence 10 Tom Swift and His Ultrasonic Cycloplane: 1957 11 Tom Swift and His Deep-Sea Hydrodome: 1958 12 Tom Swift in the Race to the Moon: 13
Battle in Outer Space was released in Japan on 26 December 1959. [1] It was released in the United States in an English-dubbed version by Columbia Pictures in 1960 where it was a double feature with 12 to the Moon. [1] [2] The North American release was reasonably popular earning around $600,000. [3]