My latest article at Anorak remembers five great episodes of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (1979 - 1981), a cult-tv series which celebrates its 35th anniversary this year.
Here's a snippet (and here's the url: http://www.anorak.co.uk/401205/tv/the-5-greatest-episodes-of-buck-rogers-in-the-25th-century-1979-1981.html/):
AS impossible as it is
for me to believe, Glen Larson’s version of Buck
Rogers in the 25thCentury (1979
– 1981) turns thirty-five years old this year.
Today, this
cult-TV series is often remembered for its spandex fashions, its gorgeous
female stars and guest stars, its penis-headed robot Twiki (Felix
Silla/Mel Blanc), and its oppressive re-use of familiar or “stock” visual
effects in the space dogfights.
Though Buck Rogers in the 25th Century had its weak
installments, for certain (like the dreadful “Space Rockers”) it was also a
light science fiction series — a romp, essentially — and the series is recalled
fondly by fans on those terms too.
Yet in remembering the series, one can detect that the best
episodes — or at least the ones that best hold up today — are those that
concern relevant cultural issues, or base their narratives in literary or
mythic antecedents
Below, are my
selections for the five best episodes of this space series, which ran for two
seasons on NBC, and from 1979 to 1981.
John great subject, but the links do not work. :(
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Hi SGB: I'm so sorry about the link issue. The article was taken down today, so all the links are dead. Anorak is undergoing a format transition/change, and I'm sure the BR article will return when the change is done!
DeleteGreat, John. I am interested to read your five episodes.
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