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  2. The Troubled Spirit - Wikipedia

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    As the Moon drifts through empty space, the off-duty personnel of Moonbase Alpha gather in the Recreation Section for an evening of music. Playing to a full house, a solo artist performs a haunting piece on an electric sitar. At Hydroponic Unit Two Doctor Dan Mateo and three colleagues are in the midst of an unorthodox experiment.

  3. Billboard Year-End Hot 100 singles of 1999 - Wikipedia

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    Two singles by Faith Evans (pictured) from her 1998 album Keep the Faith—"Love Like This" and "All Night Long"—appeared on the Year-End list at numbers 58 and 74, respectively. Evans was also featured on "Heartbreak Hotel", which appeared at number four on the list. This is a list of Billboard magazine's Top Hot 100 songs of 1999. [1]

  4. Category:Music video compilation albums - Wikipedia

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    The B-52's Time Capsule: Videos for a Future Generation 1979–1998; B-Sides & Rarities (Deftones album) B'Day Anthology Video Album; Babalon A.D. (So Glad for the Madness) Back Again... No Matter What; Bad Hair Day: The Videos; Ballad & Pop Hits – The Complete Video Collection; Barelaked Nadies; Bartholomew Cubbins 2006–2014; Bat Out of ...

  5. New Adam, New Eve - Wikipedia

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    The score was re-edited from previous Space: 1999 incidental music tracks composed for the second series by Derek Wadsworth and draws primarily from the scores of "The Metamorph" and "The Taybor". During the 'night of romance' on New Earth, an arrangement of 'How Beautiful Is Night' composed by Robert Farnon in 1947 is used as Magus's mood music.

  6. Greatest Hits (Space album) - Wikipedia

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    Greatest Hits is a greatest hits compilation by Space, released on 8 July 2002 to coincide with Space's split with long-serving record label Gut Records. Track listing [ edit ]

  7. The Last Sunset (Space: 1999) - Wikipedia

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    "The Last Sunset" is the 17th episode of the first series of Space: 1999. The screenplay was written by Christopher Penfold; the director was Charles Crichton.The final shooting script is dated 21 July 1974, with blue-page amendments dated 22 July 1974 and pink-page amendments dated 23 July 1974.

  8. The Beta Cloud - Wikipedia

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    "The Beta Cloud" is the 16th episode of the second series of Space: 1999 (and the 40th episode overall of the programme). The screenplay was written by "Charles Woodgrove" (a pseudonym of producer Fred Freiberger); the director was Robert Lynn.

  9. The Full Circle - Wikipedia

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    "The Full Circle" is the fifteenth episode of the first season of Space: 1999. The screenplay was written by Jesse Lasky, Jnr and Pat Silver; the director was Bob Kellett. The final shooting script is dated 17 September 1974. Live-action filming took place Tuesday 24 September 1974 through Tuesday 8 October 1974. [2]