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Planet Patrol

Original title: Space Patrol
  • TV Series
  • 1963–1968
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
148
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Planet Patrol (1963)
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Capt. Dart, Slim and Husky patrol the solar system in their Galasphere 347 as part of the peace-keeping force, the United Galactic Organization.Capt. Dart, Slim and Husky patrol the solar system in their Galasphere 347 as part of the peace-keeping force, the United Galactic Organization.Capt. Dart, Slim and Husky patrol the solar system in their Galasphere 347 as part of the peace-keeping force, the United Galactic Organization.

  • Creator
    • Roberta Leigh
  • Stars
    • Ronnie Stevens
    • Murray Kash
    • Dick Vosburgh
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    148
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    • Creator
      • Roberta Leigh
    • Stars
      • Ronnie Stevens
      • Murray Kash
      • Dick Vosburgh
    • 16User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    Ronnie Stevens
    Ronnie Stevens
    • Husky…
    • 1963–1968
    Murray Kash
    • Col. Raeburn…
    • 1963–1968
    Dick Vosburgh
    • Capt. Larry Dart…
    • 1963–1968
    Libby Morris
    Libby Morris
    • Marla…
    • 1963–1968
    Ysanne Churchman
    Ysanne Churchman
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    • 1966–1968
    Mary Dean
    • Maggie Applegate
    • 1963
    • Creator
      • Roberta Leigh
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    merf

    Tried to be technically correct

    I regret I don't recall much of this show, and I have no knowledge of it ever being rebroadcast or issued on video, but I believe it tried to be technically accurate in its predictions of foreseeable future technology. For example, the spaceships ('galaspheres' - spelling?) were toroidal, and rotated to simulate gravity. I also have an idea that they used suspended animation on long trips (journey times never seemed to be more than a couple of hours in Fireball XL5!), but can't be certain of that. In response to the question "why 39 episodes?": I believe that TV series are/were often commissioned for 13-week 'seasons', so 39 episodes = 3 series/seasons.
    10plan99

    Just seen the first episode.

    I don't remember this first time round but it's just started to be shown on Talking Pictures TV in the UK (As Space Patrol) so get over there quick!

    Looks like a mid 1950s effort rather than ten years later but I love it. A few gadgets used so far, including "the plasticiser" and I can't wait to see lots more. A very nice model city but the cars don't half whizz along the roads a bit too quickly for the scale of it, but as it's set in 2100 they may be Tesla's Model 30, or nuclear powered is more probable.

    Great fun which even the young may enjoy now but there is no colour which might spoil it a bit for them.
    7McQualude

    Must have been very influential to Roddenberry

    I've just started watching the television series Space Patrol (known as Planet Patrol in the US), a wonderful kids program created by a protégé of Gerry Anderson from the early sixties that also used marionettes. What really strikes me about this all but forgotten program is how influential it seems to have been on later sci-fi. From the very first episode you can see how Gene Roddenberry must have been heavily influenced by Space Patrol. The aggressive and masculine Martians with their high foreheads are certainly forerunners of the Klingons while the elfin and logical Venusians must have been inspirational in the creation of the Vulcans. Even some aesthetics like room dividers are very similar to those on the Enterprise. The main plot revolves around a close knit trio of friends and their adventures visiting various planets. While obviously Roddenberry had more inspiration than this kid's show, in some ways Star Trek feels like a grown up version of Space Patrol.

    Unfortunately the DVD is OOP and sells for around $500 but if you search around the net... (hint, hint), you can find some episodes. The show is really hilarious both intentionally and unintentionally such as in the first episode when the 'brakes' go out on their spaceship and they almost crash into Jupiter. Or anytime they leave the ship there is a cut-scene of a ridiculous looking robot pacing back and forth behind sliding doors. Notice how the Colonel looks like Larry Tate from Bewitched.
    7midbrowcontrarian

    The Happy Highways Where I Went...

    Space Patrol is not something I would spend much time on these days, but it has the distinction of being the earliest TV programme I remember from the early 60s. For years I racked my brains trying to remember what it was called. Some elements were quite futuristic. One thing I recalled was the Galasphere - in space there is no reason apart from the aesthetic why a spaceship should have the more traditional rocket shape. Travel on earth is by a vehicle inside a tube, now recognisable as a hyperloop.

    The most memorable aliens are the effeminate but ruthless Neptunians with their imperious demands for slaves. If Space Patrol is ever on TV again the Neptune related episodes would probably need to be accompanied by trigger warnings to avoid upsetting easily offended snowflakes. That's even supposing outright cancellation can be avoided.
    kephthechronicler

    An important part of my childhood

    This was a quite different and quirky SF puppet production done on the cheap. I am really looking forward to the videos because it will be so evocative of my childhood. There was never anything like it before or after - I don't think it can even be compared with Fireball XL5. Fantastic.

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      For many years it was believed that the the entire series had been lost, even by its creator, Roberta Leigh. In 1997, after Leigh was approached by a video company about a possible DVD release, it discovered that she had kept a complete set of 16mm prints which she had stored away in a lockup decades earlier and forgotten.
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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1963 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Space Patrol
    • Filming locations
      • Empress State Building, West Brompton, London, England, UK(Exteriors: Professor Haggarty's home)
    • Production companies
      • Associated-Rediffusion Television
      • National Interest Pictures
      • Wonderama Productions
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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