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Space Rockers | |
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Season 1, Episode 21 | |
File:Space Rockers title card.jpg | |
Air date | February 21, 1980 |
Written by | Chris Bunch Allan Cole |
Directed by | Guy Magar |
Episode guide | |
Previous A Dream of Jennifer |
Next Buck's Duel to the Death |
"Space Rockers" is the twenty-first episode of the 1st season of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Plot
- Coming Soon
Synopsis
Buck becomes involved with a futuristic rock group named Andromeda when a series of riots break out at all of their concerts. Buck's investigation finds that the band's manager, Lars Mangros, has been secretly encoding the group's music with behavior-altering sounds that create the riots. Buck is forced to convince Andromeda not to play at galactic-wide broadcast from the space station Musicworld, to prevent Mangros from causing chaos throughout the galaxy.
Notes
- The song Andromeda plays during this episode is actually a song called "Odyssey, Part 1" by Johnny Harris. It was released as a 7" vinyl single in 1980. The B-side was an alternate version called "Odyssey, Part 2".
Quotes
Cast
Episode Cast
- Gil Gerard as Capt. William "Buck" Rogers
- Erin Gray as Col. Wilma Deering
- Tim O'Connor as Dr. Elias Huer
- Jerry Orbach as Lars Mangros
- Nancy Frangione as Karana
- Judy Landers as Joanna
- Richard Moll as Yarat
- Felix Silla as Twiki
- Mel Blanc as Voice of Twiki
- Jesse D. Goins as Rambeau
- Leonard Lightfoot as Cyrus
- Jeff Harlan as Mark
- Cynthia Leake as Elaine
- Mitch Reta as Technician
- Joe Taggart as Security Man
- Paul LeClair as Tarkas
- William Conrad as Voice of Narrator (uncredited)
- Eric Server as Voice of Dr. Theopolis (uncredited)
Episode Crew
- Directed by Guy Magar
- Written by Chris Bunch and Allan Cole
- Produced by Jock Gaynor, Tim King, Bruce Lansbury, Glen A. Larson and David J. O'Connell
- Music by Johnny Harris
- Cinematography by Frank Thackery
- Film Editor - Howard B. Anderson
- Casting - Simon Ayer
- Art Directors - Fred Luff III and Bill Taliaferro
- Set Decorator - Frank Lombardo
- Costume Designer - Al Lehman
Production Management
- Charles E. Walker - Unit Production Manager
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
- Alan Crosland, Jr. - First Assistant Director
- Gerald T. Olson - Second Assistant Director
Art Department
- Jerry Allen - Model Builder
- Ted Wilson - Carpenter (uncredited)
Sound Department
- Earl Crain, Jr. - Sound
- Dick Wahrman - Sound Effects Editor
Special Effects
- Chuck Arrigo - Special Effects Coordinator
Visual Effects
- Peter Anderson - Visual Effects Supervisor: Universal Hartland
- David M. Garber - Miniature Effects
- Wayne Smith - Miniature Effects
Camera and Electrical Department
- Gary Armstrong - Assistant Camera
- Kenneth Hale - First Assistant Camera
Costume and Wardrobe Department
- Barry Downing - Costume Supervisor: Gil Gerard
Music Department
- Glen A. Larson - Composer: Theme Music
- Herbert D. Woods - Music Editor
- Johnny Harris - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)
- Stu Phillips - Composer: Theme Music (uncredited)
Additional Crew
- Rob Gilmer - Story Editor
References
External links
- Space Rockers at IMDb
- Space Rockers at NBC.com