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Journey into Space: Operation Luna
- The BBC Radio Sci-Fi Drama
- Narrated by: Alfie Bass, Andrew Faulds, Guy Kingsley Poynter, full cast, David Williams, David Jacobs
- Length: 7 hrs and 1 min
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Summary
The complete first series of this classic BBC Radio sci-fi drama epic.
Charles Chilton's classic science-fiction trilogy stormed the BBC airwaves during the 1950s. Its gripping story lines, extra-terrestrial sound effects, and atmospheric music engaged listeners as never before. Between 1953 and 1958, a devoted audience of adults and children attentively followed Captain Jet Morgan and his crew from one cliff-hanger to another as, together, they faced the unknown perils of space.
In this, the first series of Journey into Space, Captain Jet Morgan and his crew battle to be the first people to land on the Moon, but soon discover they aren't alone up there...
Production Credits
Written and produced by Charles Chilton.
Music composed and orchestra conducted by Van Phillips.
Cast
Jet Morgan - Andrew Faulds
Lemmy Barnett - Alfie Bass
Doc - Guy Kingsley-Poynter
Mitch - David Williams
Other parts by John Cazabon, Alan Keith, David Jacobs and Deryck Guyler.
The original 1953 recordings of this futuristic series were erased. This series was re-recorded and first broadcast on the BBC Light Programme 26 March 1958 - 18 June 1958.
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- diva bubble
- 13-03-18
I really enjoyed listening to this again
I used to listen to this on the radio and was so glad to find it here. Now all I have to do is find the rest of his radio plays
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- S(ean)
- 24-08-17
Make Sure To Listen to The Last Chapter!
The last chapter is an interview with Charles Chiltern who wrote it. I was particularly moved by his account of the poor First World War wounded soldiers who worked at the BBC at the time.
Overall I love this series it's a true classic!
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- WMS
- 03-06-19
Great for a nostalgic classic
I really enjoyed listening to this. it really had that classic sci fi style to it warts and all. although there weren't really many events throughout the story, if you take into consideration the fact that it was a BBC radio production in the 50/60s it really gives you that nostalgic feel akin to watching an old movie like Forbidden Planet. I highly recommend listening to the commentary at the end from the people who wrote and starred in it, there are some wonderful bits of history around the second world war and the kind of honourable British things the BBC did for war veterans during that time.
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- Sarah
- 08-04-10
Fantasic
I just love the old classics from the bbc. Brilliant!!
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- dereksmith
- 15-05-18
Great space tales.....
'Journey into Space'.....just the words bring back hours sitting in front of the fire listening to this on the radio in the 50s. Over the years I'd forgotten just how good the story and production was. Well worth a listen.
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- anthony smyth
- 29-07-15
Nostalgic
Takes me back to my childhood before TV took over oh for those simple times.
Very well read as you would expect from the BBC
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- Chill
- 20-03-15
Brilliant
This is a production that does not age and is as good now as when it was first broadcast. I also have The Red Planet and World in Peril which are equally as enjoyable.
A well written set of Space Adventures perfect for Radio, what other broadcast medium could set an entire episode in the dark and get away with it.
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- Cliff Hope
- 22-06-19
Back in time
Wonderful memory from my childhood. Loved this program it's just as I remember it and real future ideas from so long ago .
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- StevieBee
- 20-05-20
Great
Wonderful to listen too and brings back memories of huddling round a wireless/radio in years gone by.
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- flibbertygibert
- 29-07-18
They Don't Make 'em Like They Used To!
thoroughly entertaining, 50"s sci-fi at it's best.
will make you want to download the next series.
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