I was SO struck on Gabrielle Drake-- and loved that purple wig on her. She was absolutely gorgeous and even at 71 presently- she's STILL an extremely classy and attractive lady!!!
Holy Moly! I too had a crush on Gabrielle Drake. Your mention of her nudged me to look her up on-line. And what I found made my jaw dr0p! She's Nick Drake's sister! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake
Just LOVE the music score. I watched this series on my parent's black and white tv when I was five or six years old, could not see the purple in their hair. I remember thinking the interceptor pilots individual launching chutes was the coolest thing...
That first shot of the Interceptor pilots diving into the tubes is brilliant! It's used in the title sequence and is definitely the highlight. Great to see it in context, finally!
I think this was one of the best shows, sci-fi or otherwise, ever made. Only discovered it a few years ago but watched the whole series. I’ll never forget the impact of the episode where Straker has to choose the safety of the world over his own son. Heartbreaking…
I remember watching this when I was a kid. Never understood why the ladies at moon base had purple hair. But it really didn't matter because they were all so damm hot looking. Oh to be young again. 😁
pre-Apollo 11 static electricity on the moon's surface was thought to be a problem - the purple wigs are anti-static and would keep the girl's hair from frizzing out - 🛸✨
@@FandersonUfo I think it's important to point out that only women had the purple colored hair wigs. Not the men. Soooo this would implie that physics work differently depending on weather you are male or female. Hmm, I think not. 🤔 What the hell, everyone have a great day. 🌤
@@victorbenner539 - in 1969 when this was filmed most women tended to have longer hair than men - it was still thought to be more of a problem for female crew on the moon than men - 🛸
Although it is an SF drama about 50 years ago, it is really well done. At that time, I was still a child but I was absorbed in it. Very adults looked cool. Moreover, women were very active, they were dignified, there were also pretty, it was the subject of longing. 約50年前のSFドラマだが、実によくできている。当時は、まだ子供だったが夢中で見ていた。すごく大人たちがカッコよく見えた。また女性がすごく活躍していて凛々しく、また可愛くも有り、憧れの対象だった。
At the time in Italy broadcasts were in black and white. I was surprised to find out about their purple wigs only when I made the album of stickers. I was and still am in love with all of them, incredibly sexy with the absolutely gorgeous Drake. Great TV series that made the kids of an entire generation dream. I own the entire series and movies on DVD, still have the Dinky Toys interceptor and Shadomobile from then on in mint condition. on the screen of my bike there is the SHADO sticker and when I hear the acronym I return to a boy overwhelmed by nostalgia.
The concept around the interceptors seemed to change. At the beginning, they were more like space borne missile launchers, shooting long distances on computer calculations without visual sightings. In the second half of the season, they became more like fighter jets, doing more precision shooting (and cutting things much closer).
interceptors had cannon for close in dog fights but are never shown in use in the series - I would guess as the season progressed the special effects team learned how to do more with the models and the battle scenes got more intricate - 🛸✨
The "science" behind it according to the book "Flesh Hunters" mentioned that they were covered with a purple gel to eliminate static electricity from destroying the computers.
A great period Sci-fi show. Funny that so many shows think "in the future people yell numbers back and forth to each other." This was miles ahead of the original Lost in Space or Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, but very short of Star Trek.
This is very much, to me at least, inspired by The Battle of Britain. Women in fighter command tracking bases and the men going out to intercept the enemy in their fighters.
These videos use clips from episodes. It's very clever how they are joined together. SID was voiced by Mel Oxley. He was a BBC Announcer and he was chosen for the role because of his clarity of speech.
And all of them have it wrong. Sylvia Anderson surely saw the movie Moon Zero Two. The wigs appeared there first. mikecane2008.wordpress.com/2008/05/29/gerry-andersons-ufo/
Mr. Cane many thanks. Somewhere in the back of my mind is a possible earlier Japanese live action (not anime) film where purple wigs were used on a moon base. Is this merely dementia or can you shed any light.
Actually it was (Not anime) live action. Thanks again for Moon Zero Two. Since UFO and that film were both in production in 1969 it would be nice to know who was first with the wig idea.
I read the novelisations of the series "UFO" and"UFO 2". published by Pan books in the UK. According to them the wigs were nti-static wigs designed to protect the electronics from static charges in the ladies long hair. I believe Sylvia Anderson wanted them just because they looked good.
perhaps the most unfortunate choice in production design for UFO - even if they look amazing they are difficult to understand or accept by first time viewers these days - 🛸✨
@@kchuk1965 - white wigs or even moon cheese green would be easier for today's audience to deal with I guess - ironically I see natural hair dyed purple several times a year these days - 🛸
I expect it's archive will not be complete enough for detailed technical questions though - I rarely use it but for minor performers names etc - the best source for that kind of detail is to me only a rare and out print UFO technical reference - if you could find it anywhere it might be very expensive - wish I could be more helpful directly - I would kill many to own that particular book sir - Best regards FandersonUfo
We didn't have a color TV. I knew there was something odd about their hair, but I didn't find out that it was purple until I re-watched the episodes a few years ago.
I'm sorry you had to miss out on that. I just happened upon these videos and thought the hair color was pretty good. I definitely would've enjoyed it as a kid.
Two things: 1. Love those purple wigs. 2. Straker better get the Interceptor crews back out on the test firing range. The miss/hit rate is UNACCEPTABLE.
@@frankpatz8708 The interceptors were incredibly slow (relative to their targets) missile platforms. Nukes (I believe those missiles were) aren't cheap, either. It's a wonder they scored ANY hits! =^[.]^=
Those single barrel interceptors were numb. I love the sexiness of the show. The Shado girls in those tan tight outfits are killer. The one black haired lady is gorgeous.
The music is so groovy! (●´◡`●)🎵 And did "Moonbase: tell your ground defenses to get nervous!" ever become a UK catch phrase like FAB did? Also i love the idea of a smartphone also being a mirror and makeup kit. Why were these never invented?
10:56 Certainly it was a lieutenant Elise, Gabrielle Drake. Really purple wigs are lovely, silver mini skirts also fit well. 確かエリス中尉とかいう役柄だったでしょうか、ガブリエル・ドレイクさん。本当に紫色のかつらが可愛らしく、銀色のミニスカートもお似合いでした。
When I was a kid watching this show our TV was not a color set, I had no idea the wigs were purple, I always thought them to be silver. If I had never seen this on utube I would have never known.
@@mikesweeney5244 But the male personnel did not cut their hair short. Sylvia Anderson had revealed, in an old interview, that it was done to add visual interest and to avoid the time/effort to have the actresses hair done every shooting day.
They tried to save Space:1999 with the gorgeous Katherine Schell. I don't think even purple wigs for Katherine would have saved that series. Pathetic scripts and input from Fred Freiberger the guy who killed Star Trek would have doomed Space:1999 no matter what the girls wore on their heads. I do appreciate the compliment to my girl friends on moon base though.
I will give you one but it would depend on who you want. I will never part with Lt Ellis or Nina Barry. I guess that leaves you with Lt Joan Harrington even though she would be tough for me to part with as well.
The thing I never got about this is that they only wore the purple wigs when they were on Moon Base. I don't think they ever explained why. When Lt. Ellis is summoned to SHADO headquarters on Earth, she's just got her natural burnet hair.
Ah, we can cobble up a bogus reason for the whigs. There might be issues with shielding from radiation on the surface of the moon . No miles of air above their heads to filter out radiation. So maybe the whigs were infused with some space age material, pardon the pun, to filter out radiation while on the moon. If you imagine people turning their heads it should provide partial coverage.
The female crew members on Moonbase could pass through the doorways more easily if they wore flats instead of high-heeled boots. I’m glad they wore the boots.
When they were staffing the moon base they made the rule "If you are female you will be required to wear a purple wig everyday because.... uh.. you will look sexy."
I don't remember this show. I might have been in Viet Nam at that time. I'm surprised that the credits didn't mention that UFO was an Ed Wood production. Reading the captions was a real treat, but the actors did speak British English. My daughter wears her purple wig too.
It all seems silly now but I grew up in Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's world. It started with Supercar and went on through all the puppet shows then onto the live action stuff. The puppets I loved but it paled as time went by. The live stuff was ludicrous. For me it is just the nostalgia.
@@DraftedByTheMan - SPACE:1999 was supposed to be UFO:1999 - when ratings for UFO re-runs declined in US the new series about the moon leaving orbit was developed - it's a tragedy - 🛸✨
We heard that lutenant Ellis the good looking one in the purple wig,,,,, AT THE TIME she was only. 19,,, 20 ....21 ....22. Some where in that age. ,,,,????? Only young at the time when she did that show. ,,,,,,,,, ( correct me if I'm wrong. )
In the book version of the first few episodes, the wigs were called "anti-static" which makes sense as the static discharge is a big problem with computer circuitry. Of course, why the men did not have to wear some sort of static discharge device is probably just 1960s sexism. Their static discharge would have hurt the computer as well you know. 😁😁😁👍👍😎
in response to john jones something Ive thought about since UFO was first shown (yes I am that old) Moonbase Alpha kinda sets it up Moonbase Bravo, Charlie etc oh and with regard to back up weapons on the interceptors the toys Dinky I think had a panelon the nose with 3 cannons hope this helps Bill
Mr. Birch - I am sure Mr. Jones would be pleased to know your thoughts here. You should reply directly upon his thread for him to be notified about a new reply to his original comment. Regards FandersonUfo
In UFO it is only referred to as "Moonbase", "Moonbase Alpha" is the name of the lunar habitat in Space 1999, yes all these Gerry Anderson shows do run together a bit sometimes
Надо бы как нибудь посмотреть целый фильм , есть какое то очарование в старых фильмах с живыми людьми без компьютерной графики и минимумом спецэффектов
Now I'm 63 but still love this as when was (much) younger. Never forgotten music, effects, characters.
I was SO struck on Gabrielle Drake-- and loved that purple wig on her. She was absolutely gorgeous and even at 71 presently- she's STILL an extremely classy and attractive lady!!!
She was/is beautiful, but it was Dolores Mantez that did it for me.
Holy Moly! I too had a crush on Gabrielle Drake. Your mention of her nudged me to look her up on-line. And what I found made my jaw dr0p! She's Nick Drake's sister! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nick_Drake
I know what you mean. I was smitten the first time I saw her on UFO in the 70s.
Information about her online says she's 78 now. Are you sure about her age?
NO- I'm not-- I think one video says she's 77 another says 78.. I have no idea-- still looking VERY good for her age-- regardless.. :)
What a cool show, I grew up watching it, Straker, Shadow, the effects, & the music, way before it's time.
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Just LOVE the music score. I watched this series on my parent's black and white tv when I was five or six years old, could not see the purple in their hair. I remember thinking the interceptor pilots individual launching chutes was the coolest thing...
My Dinky toy Interceptor was green for whatever stupid reason lol. I still loved it. I grew up with Star Trek, UFO, and Space: 1999 of course.
That first shot of the Interceptor pilots diving into the tubes is brilliant! It's used in the title sequence and is definitely the highlight. Great to see it in context, finally!
TRAC INV MUSE FOR EVER GOOD MORNING AND ME CACHO IN BERGAMO HIQUEN DI PUTESSEN
Those outfits & wigs would still be popular head turners at sci-fy cosplay conventions today.
They are. Go to one.
I think this was one of the best shows, sci-fi or otherwise, ever made. Only discovered it a few years ago but watched the whole series. I’ll never forget the impact of the episode where Straker has to choose the safety of the world over his own son. Heartbreaking…
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I remember watching this when I was a kid. Never understood why the ladies at moon base had purple hair. But it really didn't matter because they were all so damm hot looking. Oh to be young again. 😁
pre-Apollo 11 static electricity on the moon's surface was thought to be a problem - the purple wigs are anti-static and would keep the girl's hair from frizzing out - 🛸✨
@@FandersonUfo Yeah.. that's a scientific stretch there. :)
@@brianh9358 - that's my story and I'm sticking to it sir - best regards - 🛸✨
@@FandersonUfo I think it's important to point out that only women had the purple colored hair wigs. Not the men. Soooo this would implie that physics work differently depending on weather you are male or female. Hmm, I think not. 🤔 What the hell, everyone have a great day. 🌤
@@victorbenner539 - in 1969 when this was filmed most women tended to have longer hair than men - it was still thought to be more of a problem for female crew on the moon than men - 🛸
I always thought that the purple hair was so totally cool.
Saw it when I was a kid what a great show it was.
I ALWAYS LOVED THE GALS ON BOTH MOONBASES TO TELL YA THE TRUTH, SHADOE. AND ALPHA!!!GARY BAILEY
Loved this when I was a kid.
I have wigs similar to these in fuschia and purple that I wear from time to time whenever I'm in the mood.
I'm sure you look marvelous in them your Highness - 🛸👽✨
@@FandersonUfo thanks bunches luv! princess is fine though, giggling!!
@@princessalaina4589 - 🛸👽💚✨
Whenever I have a sudden and uncontrollable urge to use the loo, that jazzy launch music starts playing. True!
This video is the most powerful and convincing argument I have seen yet for a substantially budgeted SpaceForce
That was funny. :o)
Was a good show watched every episode back in the day.
Loved UFO. Have all the episodes on DVD
This is super duper cool
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Although it is an SF drama about 50 years ago, it is really well done. At that time, I was still a child but I was absorbed in it. Very adults looked cool. Moreover, women were very active, they were dignified, there were also pretty, it was the subject of longing.
約50年前のSFドラマだが、実によくできている。当時は、まだ子供だったが夢中で見ていた。すごく大人たちがカッコよく見えた。また女性がすごく活躍していて凛々しく、また可愛くも有り、憧れの対象だった。
Thank you yamada koji . So sexy the purple wig.
色でそのような美しいショー。 月面前哨少女たち。
And the smokes and the booze. 7/11 style dispensers no less! 🤣
@@Chuckolicious There's no way I'd do some of those jobs sober. Get me a double scotch, or I ain't going. Oh, and a triple for when I get back.
I so wanted to be one of the Moonbase girls back in the day. Still do!
I always wanted to be stranded on that base for several years. Still do.
At the time in Italy broadcasts were in black and white. I was surprised to find out about their purple wigs only when I made the album of stickers. I was and still am in love with all of them, incredibly sexy with the absolutely gorgeous Drake. Great TV series that made the kids of an entire generation dream. I own the entire series and movies on DVD, still have the Dinky Toys interceptor and Shadomobile from then on in mint condition. on the screen of my bike there is the SHADO sticker and when I hear the acronym I return to a boy overwhelmed by nostalgia.
love that blue eye shadow on them!
The concept around the interceptors seemed to change. At the beginning, they were more like space borne missile launchers, shooting long distances on computer calculations without visual sightings. In the second half of the season, they became more like fighter jets, doing more precision shooting (and cutting things much closer).
interceptors had cannon for close in dog fights but are never shown in use in the series - I would guess as the season progressed the special effects team learned how to do more with the models and the battle scenes got more intricate - 🛸✨
SKYDIVER TO THE RESCUE!!
The "science" behind it according to the book "Flesh Hunters" mentioned that they were covered with a purple gel to eliminate static electricity from destroying the computers.
God bless you Doc - correct - 🛸👽💜✨
moon base baby dolls so beautiful well done wow.today they would be in latex body suits.so so man
I remember this thing. I liked it.
oh my, u did it. dreams come true c:
Suggest you visit the channel page and browse when you get a chance sir
A great period Sci-fi show. Funny that so many shows think "in the future people yell numbers back and forth to each other."
This was miles ahead of the original Lost in Space or Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, but very short of Star Trek.
in it's best moments as good as Trek imho - 🛸
This is very much, to me at least, inspired by The Battle of Britain. Women in fighter command tracking bases and the men going out to intercept the enemy in their fighters.
Used to love this show.
0:12 I thought for sure that was a smart phone in her hand.
These videos use clips from episodes. It's very clever how they are joined together. SID was voiced by Mel Oxley. He was a BBC Announcer and he was chosen for the role because of his clarity of speech.
I always thought it so strange that the computer clearly pronounced the letters U. F. O. but everyone else said "You-foe".
@@UnclePengy Have you tested earlier (say 90s) text to speech systems? Some words were always mangled.
Cool, thanks for the video
UFO - TV Series - Sylvia Anderson On Purple Wigs - ruclips.net/video/qxh-AZm_1RI/видео.html
And all of them have it wrong. Sylvia Anderson surely saw the movie Moon Zero Two. The wigs appeared there first. mikecane2008.wordpress.com/2008/05/29/gerry-andersons-ufo/
Mr. Cane many thanks. Somewhere in the back of my mind is a possible earlier Japanese live action (not anime) film where purple wigs were used on a moon base. Is this merely dementia or can you shed any light.
Sorry, but I have no extensive knowledge of anime.
Actually it was (Not anime) live action. Thanks again for Moon Zero Two. Since UFO and that film were both in production in 1969 it would be nice to know who was first with the wig idea.
Maybe it was actually Sylvia who came up with the idea and shared it with a pal who was working on the movie. Or vice versa.
I’m 59 and I still love purple hair.
58 and on your side.
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You'd think they've designed the interceptors with more than one weapon.
Yep they only get one shot
That’s why the Hawk Interceptors were created later.
@@CeddyFeldmann I think you're confusing with Space 1999?
loved this series...
And also a goddess of the 70's, Wanda Ventham (Benedict Cumberbatch's mum) as Colonel Virginia Lake
I read the novelisations of the series "UFO" and"UFO 2". published by Pan books in the UK. According to them the wigs were nti-static wigs designed to protect the electronics from static charges in the ladies long hair. I believe Sylvia Anderson wanted them just because they looked good.
perhaps the most unfortunate choice in production design for UFO - even if they look amazing they are difficult to understand or accept by first time viewers these days - 🛸✨
@@FandersonUfo that is just because they don’t know what it was like back in 1980
@@kchuk1965 - white wigs or even moon cheese green would be easier for today's audience to deal with I guess - ironically I see natural hair dyed purple several times a year these days - 🛸
@@FandersonUfo Or a bright Blue in the same Hue.
Refresh my memory. Wasn't there a archive for Shado and Moon Base tech? I'm curious about maintaining the interceptors.
www.shadolibrary.org/
I expect it's archive will not be complete enough for detailed technical questions though - I rarely use it but for minor performers names etc - the best source for that kind of detail is to me only a rare and out print UFO technical reference - if you could find it anywhere it might be very expensive - wish I could be more helpful directly - I would kill many to own that particular book sir - Best regards FandersonUfo
www.fanderson.org.uk/news/ufotechnicalmanual.html
We didn't have a color TV. I knew there was something odd about their hair, but I didn't find out that it was purple until I re-watched the episodes a few years ago.
I'm sorry you had to miss out on that. I just happened upon these videos and thought the hair color was pretty good. I definitely would've enjoyed it as a kid.
Dont know anything about moon or wigs, ¡¡but music its toooo cool!!
Barry Gray composed the musical soundtrack.
¡Thanks!
Two things:
1. Love those purple wigs.
2. Straker better get the Interceptor crews back out on the test firing range. The miss/hit rate is UNACCEPTABLE.
The ufo's were even poorer shots, like imperial storm troopers.
And who would design interceptors with only one shot?
@@frankpatz8708 Toy manufacturers ;D
@@frankpatz8708 The interceptors were incredibly slow (relative to their targets) missile platforms. Nukes (I believe those missiles were) aren't cheap, either. It's a wonder they scored ANY hits! =^[.]^=
@@frankpatz8708
Gerry.
Those single barrel interceptors were numb. I love the sexiness of the show. The Shado girls in those tan tight outfits are killer. The one black haired lady is gorgeous.
The music is so groovy! (●´◡`●)🎵
And did "Moonbase: tell your ground defenses to get nervous!" ever become a UK catch phrase like FAB did?
Also i love the idea of a smartphone also being a mirror and makeup kit. Why were these never invented?
Yeah baby Yeahhhhhhhh,,,,, grooovvvvvyyyyyy,
We kind of got there. Especially with the flip phones.
To our eyes it looks like a smartphone but then later on they use phones with corded handsets.
Hardly futuristic.😆😅
They were, you just didn't look. EVERY smart phone is a mirror and there are in fact makeup kits built into phone cases.
Merry Christmas.
The weapon used to hit the UFOs is larger than the Tzar Bomb, but the explosion has the power of a Javelin 🤣
10:56 Certainly it was a lieutenant Elise, Gabrielle Drake. Really purple wigs are lovely, silver mini skirts also fit well.
確かエリス中尉とかいう役柄だったでしょうか、ガブリエル・ドレイクさん。本当に紫色のかつらが可愛らしく、銀色のミニスカートもお似合いでした。
あなたが作った英語は月面の女の子のための美しい詩です。 それは私の英語の耳に美しく聞こえますか。 はい、とても良い英語です。 綺麗な。 ありがとうございました。
@@FandersonUfo さん
Thank you very much. You are welcome.
カナダからありがとう。
Close calls, head me on edge, amazing technology 😃
Purple eye lashes to match thier wigs
It was a lot of fun to watch.. I thought the purple hair was corney.. However now i think they are genious.. Will require them ond my moon base..
As a buddy once told me, "in the future everyone will wear too much eye-makeup."
1,500,000 miles per second? They can track them moving at 8 times the speed of light?
I hope real alien women are this kinky 😂❤
Good ... i remember
When I was a kid watching this show our TV was not a color set, I had no idea the wigs were purple, I always thought them to be silver. If I had never seen this on utube I would have never known.
1 1/2 million miles per second = 7 times the speed of light, which means the ships arrive before they departed.
The “ wigs” were considered part of their uniform. On earth they didn’t wear them.
Did the show ever explain WHY female moon personnel wore purple wigs but male personnel did not?
Supposedly Anita static
That and apparently the eye makeup is also part of the uniform.
Have to cut hair short for pressure helmet. Then just to feel exotic? And drive pilots wild?
@@mikesweeney5244 But the male personnel did not cut their hair short. Sylvia Anderson had revealed, in an old interview, that it was done to add visual interest and to avoid the time/effort to have the actresses hair done every shooting day.
If they use the purple wings on space 1999 it would still be running
They tried to save Space:1999 with the gorgeous Katherine Schell. I don't think even purple wigs for Katherine would have saved that series. Pathetic scripts and input from Fred Freiberger the guy who killed Star Trek would have doomed Space:1999 no matter what the girls wore on their heads. I do appreciate the compliment to my girl friends on moon base though.
@@FandersonUfo AAAH come on, give up one of those girlfriends😉
I will give you one but it would depend on who you want. I will never part with Lt Ellis or Nina Barry. I guess that leaves you with Lt Joan Harrington even though she would be tough for me to part with as well.
@@FandersonUfo Your a good man, she will DO!!!!
@@FandersonUfo I just can't help but fantasize about a zero-g threesome
The thing I never got about this is that they only wore the purple wigs when they were on Moon Base. I don't think they ever explained why. When Lt. Ellis is summoned to SHADO headquarters on Earth, she's just got her natural burnet hair.
Was part of the uniform while on the moon. Sylvia talks about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/qxh-AZm_1RI/видео.html
Ah, we can cobble up a bogus reason for the whigs.
There might be issues with shielding from radiation on the surface of the moon
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No miles of air above their heads to filter out radiation.
So maybe the whigs were infused with some space age material, pardon the pun, to filter out radiation while on the moon.
If you imagine people turning their heads it should provide partial coverage.
The female crew members on Moonbase could pass through the doorways more easily if they wore flats instead of high-heeled boots. I’m glad they wore the boots.
wonder if the drapes match the carpet
As a child, we used love to watch this show. No matter how bad it actually was.
When I watched this it was on a B&W TV so I had no idea their hair was purple. 😁
Star Trek Ah-Go-Go?
Weird I never watched this show before, how could I miss it.
Its was and is excellent..try to pick up episodes ..they are streamed...
@@alanhutchins5916 Can also buy the series on DVD.
@@my3dviews Yes I have the completed box set 🙂
@@alanhutchins5916 Nice. :-)
Did the carpet match the drapes ?
The UFO is travelling at 8 times the speed of light!!
When they were staffing the moon base they made the rule "If you are female you will be required to wear a purple wig everyday because.... uh.. you will look sexy."
British tv in the late 60s really understood how to film women.
I don't remember this show. I might have been in Viet Nam at that time. I'm surprised that the credits didn't mention that UFO was an Ed Wood production. Reading the captions was a real treat, but the actors did speak British English. My daughter wears her purple wig too.
"speed 1 1/2 million miles per second" .... well they certainly didn't do the research on that figure .
If I woul be the aliens, I would come along with 4 UFOs, because there are only 3 interceptors with one rocket each.
I'm wondering why they didn't just simply come from the opposite direction, therefore moonbase not come into play.
@aDBo'Ch 1 LOL!
well the got the prediction about crazy hair colour on crazy women right!
It all seems silly now but I grew up in Gerry and Sylvia Anderson's world. It started with Supercar and went on through all the puppet shows then onto the live action stuff. The puppets I loved but it paled as time went by. The live stuff was ludicrous.
For me it is just the nostalgia.
entertainment is an exercise of the mind ..
They wore the purple wigs on the moon, but when back on Earth had their normal hair color.
UFO was like Austin Powers but in Space.
懐かしい💕
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Them curly handset wires though ...
Cabellos de uva...hermosas! ...que fue de ellas?
Las pelucas son parte del uniforme femenino estándar en la luna.
All the aliens have to do is attack with 4 or more saucers, and SHADOW would be screwed. lol
I guess the Starwars Storm Troopers got their gunnery training from these people. Can't hit the broad side of a barn.
The show was called “UFO”? I never heard of it. I would have loved it it 1969!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UFO_(TV_series)
@@FandersonUfo I loved Space 1999 when I was a kid. Loved the show. Then 1999 came around and…no moonbase?
@@DraftedByTheMan - SPACE:1999 was supposed to be UFO:1999 - when ratings for UFO re-runs declined in US the new series about the moon leaving orbit was developed - it's a tragedy - 🛸✨
I wonder if their bush was purple?
All that just to miss! No wonder the show was canceled after just one season. 😗
We heard that lutenant Ellis the good looking one in the purple wig,,,,, AT THE TIME she was only. 19,,, 20 ....21 ....22. Some where in that age. ,,,,????? Only young at the time when she did that show. ,,,,,,,,, ( correct me if I'm wrong. )
インターセプターが、
好き❗
I never understood why they fit a few more missles on the undercarriages of the interceptors. They miss a lot.
Moon girl is black, space pilot is black...who said we were racist in the 70's ?
In the book version of the first few episodes, the wigs were called "anti-static" which makes sense as the static discharge is a big problem with computer circuitry.
Of course, why the men did not have to wear some sort of static discharge device is probably just 1960s sexism. Their static discharge would have hurt the computer as well you know. 😁😁😁👍👍😎
the wigs were to keep longer female hair from frizzing out in that static charged environment - 🛸👽✨
Corduroy space suits, never caught on?
I loved the moon base. But why was there Earth normal gravity?? 😃😃😃
filming on location on the lunar surface was found to be too expensive in 1969
in response to john jones something Ive thought about since UFO was first shown (yes I am that old) Moonbase Alpha kinda sets it up Moonbase Bravo, Charlie etc oh and with regard to back up weapons on the interceptors the toys Dinky I think had a panelon the nose with 3 cannons hope this helps Bill
Mr. Birch - I am sure Mr. Jones would be pleased to know your thoughts here. You should reply directly upon his thread for him to be notified about a new reply to his original comment. Regards FandersonUfo
In UFO it is only referred to as "Moonbase", "Moonbase Alpha" is the name of the lunar habitat in Space 1999, yes all these Gerry Anderson shows do run together a bit sometimes
Steve Evans sorry my mistook but......I always thought that any waay
SLS said:I am coming...
My family only had a black and white TV, so I thought that they were silver
Even in the future we're still bogged down in bureaucracy...
Надо бы как нибудь посмотреть целый фильм , есть какое то очарование в старых фильмах с живыми людьми без компьютерной графики и минимумом спецэффектов
この場面にサンダーバードのマーチを流しましょう、と提案して通した日本版制作陣のスタッフは誰だったのでしょう? 天才的です
So eight times the speed of light?
The speed of light is 186,000 miles per second (roughly). The speed of the incoming UFO (at 2.04) is 1,500,000 miles per second. Hmmm!
It has a down-market Bender Coil? Of course, were it engaged, it would be *in the Void,* which is where f.t.l. travel happens…
What's your point, that they can't travel that fast?