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Australian science fiction television : ウィキペディア英語版
Australian science fiction television
Science fiction television has been produced in Australia since the 1960s, as a homegrown response to imported overseas US and British shows.
Artransa Park productions made a number of programmes in collaboration with the Australian Broadcasting Corporation on shoestring budgets, these generally running for one season and being aired on ABC TV. They included ''The Stranger'' (1964–65), ''The Interpretaris'' (1968), ''Vega 4'' (1967), and ''Phoenix Five'' (1970). ''Phoenix Five'' was the best known of these. It resembled US shows like ''Star Trek'' without the budget and effects, but with a pscychedelic rock soundtrack.
There was also ''Alpha Scorpio'' and this led to ''Andra''. Adapted from the novel by Louise Lawrence, Andra won a 1976 Penguin Award for its quality production. The ABC claims to retain copies of Andra in its archives, but controversy surrounds this claim. Insiders claim the tapes were wiped by accident when they were sent to Malaysia.
The ABC produced one further Science Fiction series, the drama ''Timelapse'', featuring Robert Colby and John Meillon in an Orwellian future.
More recently, Australia's most well known Science Fiction show was ''Farscape'', made with American co-production. It ran from 1999 to 2003, and was filmed at Sydney's Fox Studios.
A significant proportion of Australian produced science fiction programmes are made for the teens/young Adults market, including The Girl from Tomorrow, Watch This Space, the long-running ''Mr. Squiggle'', ''Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left'', Parallax, and the Jonathan M. Shiff Productions programmes ''Ocean Girl'', ''Thunderstone'', and ''Cybergirl''.
The Australian Children's Television Foundation, a government initiative, produces a number of Science Fiction children's shows, including ''Spellbinder'' (in collaboration with Poland), ''The Miraculous Mellops'', and ''The Crash Zone''. A number of these are adaptations of children's books.
In the late 1990s, Community TV in Melbourne (Channel 31) screened the independent science fiction series, ''Damon Dark'', about a government agent who investigates UFO reports and hunts alien invaders, which has gone on to become a webseries for YouTube.
The forthcoming television version of ''Star Wars'' will be a Lucasfilm production shot in Sydney.〔http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0458291/ IMDB Star Wars Page〕
Other shows like Time Trax, Roar, and Space: Above and Beyond were filmed in Australia, but used mostly US crew and actors.〔(Tv Page Of Ultimate Science Fiction Web Guide )〕
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