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Rocket scientist Professor Wedgwood, his family, and journalist Conway Henderson, are off to the Moon again and find that ancient humans had fled there from war.
Journalist Conway Henderson and Professor Wedgwood's son Geoff are joined by Henderson's niece, and Professor Meadows, are tricked by science writer Harcourt Brown to look for life on Mars.
Journalist Conway Henderson, his niece, Geoff Wedgwood, and Professor Meadows, are tricked by science writer Harcourt Brown to look for life on Venus.
British actor; born June 5, 1919; died February 23, 2009
Related to SHEILA BURRELL (spouse, 1944-51).
SciFi credits
The Trollenberg Terror (TV series, 1956-57): "Philip Truscott"
The Trollenberg Terror (film, 1958): "Philip Truscott"
Doctor Who (TV series, 1963-89)
The Gunfighters (1966): "Johnny Ringo"
The Leisure Hive (1980): "Morix"
The Two Doctors (1985): "Dastari"
British actor; born August 1, 1918; died August 2, 2011
SciFi credits
Stranger From Space (TV serial, 1951-52): "Professor Watkins"
Out Of The Unknown (TV series, 1965-69): "The Fosters", 1969), "Mr Foster"
British actor; born Victor William Elphick, October 30, 1920; died January 30, 2017
SciFi credits
Nineteen Eighty-Four (TV play, 1954): "Second man"
Quatermass And The Pit (TV serial, 1958-59): "PC Ellis"
The Invisible Man (TV series, 1958-59): "Strange Partners", "Inspector Quinlan"
The Escape Of R.D.7 (TV serial, 1961): "George Warner"
The Prisoner (TV series, 1967): "Checkmate" (1967), "Assistant Supervisor"
The Adventures Of Don Quick (TV series, 1970): "Psychological expert"
Doomwatch (TV series, 1970-72)
"Invasion" (1970): "Joe Bates"
"Hair Trigger" (1972): "Police Inspector"
British actor; born October 5, 1919; died February 2, 1995
SciFi credits
One (TV play, 1956): "Burden"
Fantastic Voyage (film, 1966): "Dr Michaels"
Escape From New York (film, 1981): "President"
British actor; born Oloe Krohn Pooley, March 13, 1914; died July 14, 2015
SciFi credits
Summer Day's Dream (TV play, 1949): "Dr Bahru"
The Invisible Man (TV series, 1958-59): "Odds Against Death" (1959), "Manager"
Doctor Who (TV series, 1963-89): Inferno (1970), "Professor/Director Stahlman"
Doomwatch (1970-72): "By the Pricking Of My Thumbs..." (1971), "Dr Ensor"
British novelist, playwright, screenwriter, broadcaster and social commentator; born John Boynton Priestley, September 13, 1894; died August 14, 1984
SciFi credits
Out Of The Unknown (TV series, 1965-71)
"Level Seven" (1966): Dramatisation