Sunday, January 22, 2012

Lost in Space, Star Trek had big 1965

The United States was still shooting for the moon, and some damage had been screwing up Apollo's spaceships and all manner of critical space work was there in the later 1960s.

No big dead, then, for both "Lost in Space," which was drama by a crazed scientist holding the Robinson family on a large, often bulky and not-so-hot spaceship.

Then came Star Trek, an amazing that Gene Roddenberry, a writer whoul had to drive his great television show past Los in Space, which treated by a lot of these space-race viewers.

Remember, Star Trek tried to taken off the NBC after it's second show, but was able to hang on to a third one afte fans kept battling to stop Star Trek, and Enterprise the ship led by Capt. James T. Kirk and Vulcan star Spock.

Even then, some actors of these two science fiction TV series were also in Outer Limits and Twilighg Zone, excellently written stories, with Rod Serling putting together Twilight and others going for Outer.

They were also in the 1960s for much of on television, and space was a big deal, not only by these science fiction shows, but real spacemen try to rocket to the moon! Hopefully, these old stories are available at television stations for these world. Hey, even Star Wars, which we have not yet discussed very much, have also large fans, even pretty old, too!

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