It is a television program ripe for rediscovery even in this age of endless streaming possibilities. Forgotten by most but beloved by many Space: 1999 has always been an odd series that is somewhat difficult for a broad audience to embrace, but its finer points are extraordinary, its special effects are superb and the production rarely lacked ambition. The two seasons of that show have recently been released on Blu-Ray by Scream Factory, reigniting my interest in engaging with its highs and lows. His first published book was about a much maligned Gerry Anderson produced science fiction show from the 1970’s called Space: 1999. His published works range in subject matter from the horror films of various decades and books focused on individual movie directors to in-depth tomes about several different science fiction television series. John Kenneth Muir has been writing about film and television for more than twenty-five years.
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