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''Moonbase 3'' is a British science fiction television programme that ran for six episodes in 1973.〔 〕 It was a co-production between the BBC, 20th Century Fox and the American ABC network.〔 〕 Created by ''Doctor Who'' producer Barry Letts and script editor Terrance Dicks as a realistic alternative strand of TV science-fiction,〔 it was not a commercial or critical success (Dicks himself has stated in a foreword to a collection of Tom Baker-era ''Doctor Who'' scripts that they "overdid the grimness and forgot about the sense of wonder that science fiction is all about").〔 〕 It starred Donald Houston as Director David Caulder, who is appointed to the position after the previous director was killed while returning to Earth. Ralph Bates was Michel Lebrun, the Deputy Director, who was concerned about keeping to the rules. Fiona Gaunt played Doctor Helen Smith, the base's psychiatrist, and Barry Lowe played Tom Hill, the head of the base technical section.〔 The programme was notable for its combination of realistic spaceflight procedures, ensured by hiring BBC technical adviser James Burke, and its strong character-based writing.〔 Although very dated in terms of its looks and assumptions about the future, it remains well regarded in retrospect.〔 〕 ==Concept and setting== ''Moonbase 3'' was set in the year 2003 – some 30 years into the future at time of broadcast – and dramatised life in the enclosed environment of the titular moonbase.〔 Five world powers have colonised the Moon: America (Moonbase 1, commanded by Bill Jackson), Russia (Moonbase 2), Europe (Moonbase 3), China (Moonbase 4, commanded by General Cheng〔Brason, John (Writer) & Hannam, Ken (Director). (1973). "Behemoth" (Television series episode). In Barry Letts (Producer), ''Moonbase 3''. London: BBC One 1973-09-16 19:25〕) and Brazil (Moonbase 5).〔Letts, Barry; Dicks, Terrance (Writers) & Hannam, Ken (Director). (1973). "Departure and Arrival" (Television series episode). In Barry Letts (Producer), ''Moonbase 3''. London: BBC One 1973-09-09 19:25〕 The European Moonbase 3 has been in existence for 8 years at the time the series starts.〔 With oversight provided by the European Space Assembly and the European Aeronautics and Space Administration, Moonbase 3 is a shoestring operation when compared with the Russian and American efforts and much of base director David Caulder's job is to stave off budget cuts or a complete shutdown in the face of sceptical bureaucrats.〔 Alongside technical problems such as stranded astronauts,〔Lucarotti, John (Writer) & Barry, Christopher (Director). (1973). "Castor and Pollux" (Television series episode). In Barry Letts (Producer), ''Moonbase 3''. London: BBC One 1973-10-07 19:25〕 explosive decompressions〔 and failed experiments,〔Lucarotti, John (Writer) & Barry, Christopher (Director). (1973). "Achilles Heel" (Television series episode). In Barry Letts (Producer), ''Moonbase 3''. London: BBC One 1973-09-23 19:25〕〔Brason, John (Writer) & Hannam, Ken (Director). (1973). "Outsiders" (Television series episode). In Barry Letts (Producer), ''Moonbase 3''. London: BBC One 1973-09-30 19:25〕 the inhabitants of the moonbase must also deal with psychological problems arising from the cramped, dangerous environment they live in.〔 In "Departure and Arrival", a mental breakdown suffered by a shuttle pilot has tragic consequences.〔 "Achilles Heel" and "Outsiders" deal with the fallout from crew members' difficulty with living up to the standards they have set for themselves.〔〔 "Behemoth" and "View of a Dead Planet" deal with forms of mass hysteria.〔〔Winch, Arden (Writer) & Barry, Christopher (Director). (1973). "View of a Dead Planet" (Television series episode). In Barry Letts (Producer), ''Moonbase 3''. London: BBC One 1973-10-14 19:25〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Moonbase 3」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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