"The Power" | |
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Series Space Precinct Season 1, Episode 9 | |
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Air date | January 9th, 1995 |
Writers | Sam Graham; Mark Harris |
Director | Sidney Hayers |
Producers | Tom Gutteridge |
Starring | Ted Shackelford; Rob Youngblood; Simone Bendix; Nancy Paul |
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"The Power" is the ninth episode of season one of the UK/US science fiction television series Space Precinct. The episode was directed by Sidney Hayers with a teleplay written by Sam Graham based on a story treatment by Mark Harris. It first aired on Sky1 in the United Kingdom on Monday, January 9th, 1995.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Ted Shackelford | Lieutenant Patrick Brogan |
Rob Youngblood | Officer Jack Haldane |
Simone Bendix | Officer Jane Castle |
Nancy Paul | Sally Brogan |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Sheila Ruskin | Numar |
Alison Fielding | Sylvain |
Tom Chadbon | Maxx Zeller |
Mark Carey | Paramedic |
Nic Klein | Matt Brogan |
Jerome Willis | Captain Rexton Podly |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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David Quilter | Thorald Fredo |
Mary Woodvine | Officer Aurelia Took |
Richard James | Hubble Orrin |
Ken Whitfield | Vella Sugoi |
Leigh Tinkler | Nurse |
Alexa Rosewood | Lindo Sugoi |
Rob Thirtle | Rodan |
Will Barton | Commissioner |
Gary Martin | Slomo |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Space Precinct was created by Gerry Anderson.
- Filming on this episode commenced on September 8th, 1994 and concluded on September 20th.
- There is a total of twenty credited cast members in this episode.
- Actor Nick Klein is credited as Nic Klein in this episode.
Bloopers[]
- There is a scene with a woman putting on gloves. In one shot she puts on the right glove followed by the left, but in a following shot, she is seen putting on the left glove again.
Quotes[]
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