Originally, four series were produced (the fourth being a remake of the first), which went on to be tr… Listening to Journey into Space was regular weekly thing. An... Another adventure for Jet Morgan and his crew in this BBC Radio fullâcast drama, based on the original. Chilton wrote three Journey Into Space novels, one for each of the three original series. [7], David Jacobs' ability to play a wide variety of characters, each with his own distinctive voice, resulted in him playing 22 different characters during the course of Journey Into Space. Doc Matthews replaces Smitty (who died from a coronary), and Lemmy is to be the radio operator. Add to Watchlist. This discovery enabled the BBC to begin re-broadcasting the show in the late 1980s, and release copies of the show, first on audio cassette, and more recently on CD and internet download. Discovery's crew begin the exploration of Mars in the land trucks, but #2 hears the soporific noise and crashes. Terence Patrick took over from Cornwall in April 1957, and by the time the third adventure began (The World Next Door), Chilton was no longer writing the scripts. Luna takes off and is accelerated by the UFOs; the crew blacks out. The planet looks similar to Earth, and the crew land Luna on it. Added to Watchlist. Welcome back. The crew realise the 'forest creatures' are prehistoric humans. Classic 1950s science-fiction, set in the unimaginably far-flung future of the late 20th century. Lemmy hears odd 'music' on the radio, before contact is resumed, and a tiny meteor hits Luna. Jet manages to rescue Mitch, using a miniature rocket unit. [1], The BBC had an echo chamber in the studio, which was greatly utilised during the episodes. On recovering, they find themselves out in deep space, with no sign of the Earth or Moon. The crew return to Discovery at the North Pole, and take off for home, escaping a pursuing fleet of spheres. Jet is found under his bed and the unconscious man is found to be Frank Rogers. The series was originally intended to have 12 episodes (one source claims 8 episodes ), and 5.1 million people … A radio message (apparently from Control) orders the fleet to return home, but the message is later found to be a fake. [8] In the final episode of The World in Peril, Chopin Opus 34: No. The story was continued in 1957 in the 32-episode adventure, Shadow over Britain. He tries to 'condition' them using the soporific noise, but they manage to resist. https://audiodrama.fandom.com/wiki/Journey_into_Space?oldid=7178. "Marooned in Space" However, he loses control, and is injured. It was the last radio programme in the UK to attract a bigger evening audience than television. Doc tries to bring Frank out of his conditioned state, and he reveals that the invasion is under way. The UFOs accelerate Luna to an incredible speed, and the crew blacks out. Mitch becomes separated from the others, and meets a man who claims to be a dingo hunter in Australia. [1] The first four episodes of the original series were omitted, and episodes 12 and 13 were merged into a single episode. He's later found with McClain (pilot of #2), who is now mysteriously able to breathe the Martian air. [1] Today, the only surviving recording from Journey to the Moon is a 5-minute extract from the final episode. The asteroid fleet increases speed and overtakes Freighter #1. After more than thirty years in space, and missing presumed dead, the crew finally return to Earth. Weâd love your help. They discover an unconscious man in the room, that Jet is missing, and a door in the floor opens. Upcoming episodes (15 new) ... Charles Chilton - Journey into Space. The series was set in 1965 (the year in which Chilton believed humans would first walk on the Moon ), and was first broadcast in 1953–1954 on the BBC Light Programme. In Journey to the Moon, Lemmy occasionally provided musical entertainment for the crew on his mouth organ, playing songs such as "Knocked 'em in the Old Kent Road" and "My Old Dutch". Charles Chilton, creator, writer and producer of Journey Into Space, which was the last radio drama series to have higher ratings than television until it … The novels were originally published in hardback by Herbert Jenkins, and later in paperback by Pan. Planned release 4 October 2006, cancelled. It was the last UK radio programme to attract a bigger evening audience than television. Indeed, Space Force had originally been intended as a new Journey Into Space serial, following on from The Return from Mars, until relatively late in the day, so its four central characters are clear 'doubles' for the Journey Into Space team. Toby Stephens and David Jacobs are among the cast of this exciting ad Another adventure for Jet Morgan and his crew in this BBC Radio full–cast drama, based on the original Journey into Space radio serial by … The take off is complicated by strange communication with control, suggesting the Moon base has been infiltrated. "Towards the Unknown" 3. The year is 1965, and Jet's father (Sir William Morgan) launches his A.24 rocket from the Rocket Research Station at Poker Flats. ISBN 9781408401040. Chilton wrote episode 8 of Journey to the Moon in response to a challenge from a TV producer, who considered the success of the series to be "a fluke". Jet discovers that a spaceship has crashed in the Lake District. In addition to the main characters, other characters in The World in Peril included:[8], During the recording of The World in Peril, Alfie Bass was also starring in the revue The Punch Bowl at the Duke of York's Theatre. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Journey Into Space was a BBC Radio science fiction serial first broadcast from 1953 to 1956. The second series once again starred Andrew Faulds as Jet Morgan, with David … Mitch and Lemmy go to fetch a bed for Paddy, but become lost and enter the Martian's lair. For convenience, you can download all 20 episodes in one zip … All episodes of Charles Chilton - Journey into Space. #6 is sighted ahead of the fleet, and Discovery draws up alongside it. [1] Chilton also observed that Bruce Beeby was like his character Mitch, and was "always blowing his top". The first novel, simply titled Journey Into Space, was first published in 1954, and told the story of Journey to the Moon. Doc realises that Whitaker and McClain had been 'conditioned' (hypnotised), allowing them to be controlled. In episode 7 of Journey to the Moon, Jet's childhood flashback features his great uncle Hector, who was based on Hector MacPherson. [1] The series was set in 1965 (the year in which Chilton believed humans would first walk on the Moon[7]), and was first broadcast in 1953–1954 on the BBC Light Programme, which later became BBC Radio 2. It was the last radio programme in the UK to attract a bigger evening audience than television. #1 lands alongside Discovery, and Jet and Mitch explore outside, but they soon get lost in a dense fog. [8], The table below indicates the correspondence between the episodes of Journey to the Moon and Operation Luna.[1]. This song was actually a musical arrangement of The Green Hills of Earth (a poem taken from Robert Heinlein's short story of the same name), performed by the George Mitchell Choir. [1] After episode 5 of Journey to the Moon was first broadcast, the Daily Express commented: [1] Each half-hour episode would usually end with a dramatic cliffhanger, to increase the audience's incentive to tune in to the next episode. Episode 19 of the series rated a 17% audience share, whereas the newsreel broadcast simultaneously on BBC TV had an audience share of 16%. When they board an abandoned space freighter, Jet and Doc discover a digitised personality locked inside the ship's computer… It was the last British radio programme to achieve higher ratings than its … They interview Moore, a commercial traveller who may have had contact with the crew of the ship, who recounts his experience. The rocket "Luna" sets off for the Moon with Jet, Doc, Mitch and Lemmy aboard. The BBC releases of the three original series on CD and internet download are accompanied by 16-page booklets with text written by Andrew Pixley. Whitaker is found badly injured in #6, but Peterson has vanished. Journey Into Space featured on the cover of the Radio Times. They spot the asteroid invasion fleet approaching them from behind. In episode 8 of Journey to the Moon, an excerpt from "Honeymoon on a Rocket Ship" by Hank Snow and The Rainbow Ranch Boys is heard by the crew on the ship's radio. With communications to Earth lost, Jet Morgan's courage is tested during a meteor storm. Radar suddenly reveals a huge meteor swarm ahead of the fleet, blocking its path. The crew are subjected to intense questioning about their experiences on Mars, and Lemmy discovers that the Discovery is being readied for take off. Lemmy smashes up the computerised brain, to stop messages being sent to the rest of the Martian fleet. In the distance, a planet is approaching. I turned 10 in 1953. [1], In 1958, Journey to the Moon was re-recorded for the BBC Transcription Services (retitled as Operation Luna), because the original recordings had been erased. Refresh and try again. A 'flying doctor' arrives in a sphere, and manages to capture Doc and Lemmy. [11], Kendall then transferred the recordings to magnetic tape, removing "clicks" from the sound using a device which he designed and built, called the Mousetrap (or Front End). A crew from the asteroid, including ex-freighter man Harding, forcibly remove the crew from Freighter #1. Luna loses power just before taking off – the crew are stuck on the Moon. The four main characters appear in all the original series, as well as the later special episodes: Guy Kingsley Poynter (who played Doc) had worked with Charles Chilton before Journey Into Space, and Chilton once commented that Poynter "was a very good poetry reader". Chilton followed Journey Into Space with two other radio series – Space Force in 1984 and Space Force II in 1985 – which were based on a similar theme. Cast: Andrew Faulds, Guy Kingsley Poynter, Bruce Beeby, David Kossoff, David Jacobs, John Cazabon. [9] Titles of his compositions include "A Picture of the Universe", "Rocket Away", "Music for Outer Space",[1] "The Red Planet", "Crossing the Plains",[3] and "Sunrise".[8]. (*) Married to Bruce Beeby, who played Mitch. [3] Other popular music used in The Red Planet included:[3]. Recordings reveal Whitaker faked the radio message. Template:Expand section It had us gripped - just scary enough to be thrilling, totally futuristic (set way ahead in 1965 !!!) Jet and Mitch fail to make it back to Discovery, and the crew all pass out as the ships approach. December 13th 2011 It was the last radio programme in the UK to attract a bigger evening audience than television. The second series, The Red Planet, followed the adventures of the crew in their first attempt to reach and explore Mars. Toby Stephens stars as Jet Morgan, with David Jacobs - who appeared in the original radio series - as the Host, Chris Pavlo as Mitch, Alan Marriott as Doc and Jot Davies as Lemmy. The same old crew in a future fraut with danger. Whenever the crew were in contact by radio with Earth control, or another distant location, the echo chamber would be applied to the voice of the remote character. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. In March 1957, Bruce Cornwall took over from Tacconi as artist, and Chilton lost his enthusiasm for the cartoon strip; thereafter it became a contractual chore for him. Doc and Frank rescue Jet and Mitch, and Jet says he dreamed of a ruined city in a valley. Back on Earth, they visit an astronomical observer who has spotted suspicious objects in the heavens. The series was originally intended to have 12 episodes[1] (one source claims 8 episodes[2]), and 5.1 million people tuned in to the first episode, but the first four episodes (which took place on Earth) didn't prove very popular, and the audience soon shrank to less than 4 million. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Episode guide, trailer, review, preview, cast list and where to stream it … Peterson's suicide recording is found, and radio contact with Control is restored. A variety of sound effects were used in the episodes, and played a major role. Jet and Lemmy go through the floor, and are directed by the voice of Paddy Flynn. Journey Into Space is a BBC Radio science fiction programme, written by BBC producer Charles Chilton. The producer challenged Chilton to write an episode "that could not be played equally well on television", and Chilton succeeded – a large proportion of the episode takes place in total darkness. Jet and Doc go on a search for the others, and follow conditioned crew members onto the asteroid surface. [3] He often "worked very late to deadline", sometimes not starting to write an episode until two days before recording. [1] Originally, four series were produced (the fourth being a remake of the first), which went on to be translated into 17 languages[2] (including Hindustani, Turkish and Dutch[3]) and broadcast worldwide (including the United States, New Zealand, Australia and the Netherlands). They regain contact with the strange voice, discovering it is a very confused Frank Rogers, ex-crew man of Freighter #2. Meanwhile, Jet escapes back to the land trucks. Sometimes the monster in your life looks a lot like you. On arrival, Mitch takes them to meet Smitty, the team's doctor, but he is found dead. The flight engineer for Space Force, a keen astronomer who sometimes is hot-headed enough to get himself and the team into trouble. The plot was an approximate continuation from the end of The World in Peril (one major contradiction being that the crew return aboard Discovery, which was left behind on Mars in The World in Peril). Join Jet, Doc, Mitch and Lemmy as they head to Mars! Journey Into Space is a BBC Radio science fiction programme written by BBC producer Charles Chilton. As Mitch and Frank follow them along a circular corridor using the cameras, Jet, Lemmy and Doc hear a voice they assume to be a Martian, ordering them back. Template:Quote Mitch and Lemmy explain what has happened to them, and they hatch a plan to imprison the Lunar Controller and escape. [1], David Kossoff asked Chilton if his character (the ship's radio operator) could be called Lemuel (a name he loved), and Chilton shortened the name to Lemmy. Tacconi spent some time with Chilton absorbing the atmosphere of the saga, and portrayed (in full colour) the radio actors' likenesses to match the clever dialogue. In 1981, Radio 4's Saturday Night Theatre slot ran a special science fiction season, featuring stories such as The First Men in the Moon, The Chrysalids, A Fall of Moondust and The Technicolor Time Machine. [9] Phillips liked the sound of the clavioline, and obtained one for use during Journey Into Space. The British Empire Exhibition was referred to throughout the episodes. [3], During the recording of The Red Planet, Guy Kingsley Poynter was also starring in The Teahouse of the August Moon at Her Majesty's Theatre.[3]. A. Mitch is inquisitive and enters the UFO, where he is temporarily possessed by an alien intelligence. The Martian reveals that he is the only one left of a race of giants, and explains his reasons for the invasion. Another adventure for Jet Morgan and his crew in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast drama, based on the original Journey Into Space radio serial by Charles Chilton. While exploring a crater, Jet vanishes. It was the last radio programme in the UK to attract a … The original recordings of the show were erased shortly after broadcast, and for several decades it was believed that no recordings of the show had survived. by AudioGO Ltd. Find out when Journey into Space: The Red Planet: Dream or Reality? "The Time Ship" 5. Journey Into Space is a BBC Radio science fiction programme, written by BBC producer Charles Chilton. Â This was the last time that a radio show achieved a higher rating than its TV opponent. Charles Chilton MBE was a BBC radio presenter, a writer and a producer. His spacesuit (which was used by several of the cast members for publicity photos) was a prototype being developed in Britain at the time. [11], However, in 1986, a set of mis-filed Transcription discs were found by Ted Kendall, a BBC recording engineer, which turned out to be copies of Operation Luna, The Red Planet and The World in Peril. The most memorable catchphrase from this series was "Orders must be obeyed without question at all times", which was often repeated by many of the 'conditioned' characters, especially Whitaker. [8] The first adventure, titled Jet Morgan in Planet of Fear, was a 35-episode sequel to The World in Peril. The Return from Mars. Broadcast as The Saturday Play on Radio 4 on Saturday June 27, 2009. Chilton has admitted that he is not a science-fiction writer, astronomer, or scientist, and that his "pursuit of astronomical studies is clumsy and very amateurish". Meanwhile, Mitch comes across a house inhabited by a man and woman who claim to be sheep farmers living in Australia in 1939. The Transcription discs were sold overseas, and their fate was unknown, so for many years it was believed that all the episodes had been lost forever. Charles Chilton was asked to write a new one-off 90-minute episode of Journey Into Space for this slot, and The Return from Mars was the result. From the Discovery, Doc and Lemmy spot a fleet of Martian spheres approaching. The downside is that it is now 2120 on Earth and the surface has become an unbreathable wasteland through centuries … To see what your friends thought of this book, Journey Into Space: The Host: A BBC Full-Cast Radio Drama. The episodes of the first series, broadcast in 1984, were: 1. Let us know whatâs wrong with this preview of. Buy Journey into Space: The Host (Classic Radio Sci-Fi) by Chilton, Charles, Full Cast, Marriott, Alan, Pavlo, Chris, Jacobs, David, Full Cast, Davies, Jot, Stephens, Toby from Amazon's Fiction Books Store. The four main characters appear in all the original series, as well as the later special episodes: Guy Kingsley Poynter (who played Doc) had worked with Charles Chilton before Journey Into Space, and Chilton once commented that Poynter "was a very good poetry reader".Chilton also observed that Bruce Beeby was like his character Mitch, and was "always blowing his top". Between 1953 and 1958, Journey into Space attracted millions of listeners, gripped by the mystery and promise of space exploration in weekly cliffhanging instalments. Meanwhile, Jet is invited by Mitch to join his Operation Luna project – a rocket to reach the Moon. They head into orbit, transfer to Freighter #1, and attempt to contact Earth, but they cannot get their warning about the invasion through. This was released by BBC Audio in January 2009. Luna is turned round for the Moon landing, and Lemmy hears the 'music' again during the final approach. In addition to the main characters, other characters in The Return from Mars included:[8], A new episode based on the original series, with David Jacobs finally taking the role of Jet Morgan (who has aged while the rest of his crew were in suspended animation due to a systems malfunction). This was actually a recording of a jet aircraft at Heathrow airport. Paddy receives orders to join the invasion fleet. Free trial available! producer/director Nicholas Russell-Pavier. A further new episode based on the original series by Chilton, written by Julian Simpson starred Toby Stephens as Jet Morgan. Charles Chilton wrote the one hour play which was set in the year 2013. 1 episode. The fleet changes course twice to avoid the meteor swarm, but both times it moves to block their path again. On one occasion, Andrew Faulds poured a jug of water inside his trousers, totally soaking him, and he "did the rest of the programme in a raincoat! BBC Radio science fiction drama serial written by Charles Chilton, first broadcast in 1958 as the series Operation Luna, followed by sequels from the same author including two series of Space Force, plus a sequel by Julian Simpson.Our square-jawed heroes confront the dangers of deep space and boldly charge towards another cliffhanger ending, courageously ignoring the mortal … "Threshold of the Stars" 6. Ares' crew awakens from suspended animation, low on fuel, and technology out classed, goes to rescue a mining operation on Mars. Journey Into Space (Series) Charles Chilton Author Alfie Bass Narrator (2006) McClain, pretending to be Mitch, enters the land truck and tries to overpower Lemmy. 24min | Documentary | TV Mini-Series Episode Guide. [1] This was the first book that Chilton had ever written. Frank regains some of his memory, revealing that the crew are aboard an asteroid ship. Jet has a strange dream, and Whitaker dies, suddenly transforming into an old man. [7], Andrew Faulds' adopted uncle, Hector MacPherson, was an astronomer, and wrote a book called Practical Astronomy. Wearing Martian suits, they investigate a large sphere, but become stranded on the surface. Frank tells Lemmy he's not getting on at all well with Whitaker, his shipmate. This is the case of Evelyn Caldwell. Lemuel "Chipper" Barnet Nicky Henson: Lemmy Barnet The radio operator for Space Force. The third series was a direct continuation of the story begun in The Red Planet, and followed Jet Morgan and his crew's return to Mars in an attempt to avert the impending Martian invasion. He used to mark up his script using different colour pencils, to help him remember what each character was supposed to sound like. Music by David Chilton; David Kossoff asked Chilton i… [7], In November 1957, Chilton wrote an episode of the BBC Schools Radio science series Our Own and Other Worlds, titled A Trip to the Moon, which featured edited material from episodes 5 and 6 of Journey to the Moon. He refuses to rejoin them, and attacks Jet. The rocket hits Las Vegas, killing at least 35 people, and the Poker Flats site is shut down. Another adventure for Jet Morgan and his crew in this BBC Radio 4 full-cast drama, based on the original Journey Into Space radio serial by Charles Chilton. The BBC took the opportunity to re-broadcast all three series on Radio 2, beginning with Operation Luna in 1989,[1] followed by The Red Planet in 1990[3] and The World in Peril in 1991. The crew experience strange things: Jet has visions of the past and the future; Lemmy is disturbed by the 'music' again; Doc sees a strange dome over a crater, and writes an odd diary entry without realising. 'The voice' tells the crew about the native 'forest creatures' (destructive animals), and promises to help the crew get back to their own time. [1], In addition to the main characters, other characters in Journey to the Moon included:[1], Other characters in Operation Luna included:[1]. [1] "When It's Night Time In Italy", by James Kendis and Lew Brown, was an important part of episodes 7 and 8 of The Red Planet. Once they reached the crashed freighter, there's no sign of its crew, and there are strange marks in the ground nearby. The fleet enters orbit round Mars, and Discovery lands at the North Pole, but a strange soporific noise troubles the crew. While refuelling from freighter #1, Jet and Lemmy hear a strange wailing voice. Directed by Tom Clegg. It was originally broadcast from 1953 to 1958 but set in the distant future of 1965 to 1972. Start by marking âJourney Into Space: The Host: A BBC Full-Cast Radio Dramaâ as Want to Read: Error rating book. Discover Journey into Space as it's meant to be heard, narrated by uncredited, David Williams, Andrew Faulds, Guy Kingsley Poynter, Alfie Bass, Jennifer Blake. a hooded figure from your friendly neighbourhood dog park, Clones and Complicity Reverberate in 'The Echo Wife'. [1] Later, an eight-piece orchestra was actually present in the studio, and played the music live. Jet, Lemmy and Webster try to rescue Frank, but they fail, and Webster is injured and dies. Midway through the original broadcast of The Red Planet, a BBC Audience Research Report indicated that the series Jet and Lemmy meet Paddy face to face, and he reveals that he is the rebel captain of the asteroid, working with Jack Evans. Various sound effects were also created "live" in the studio. [9] Other sound effects were created at Battersea Power Station, and the sound made by the televiewer on board Luna was actually a naval ASDIC. He removed more severe clicks after the transfer, by scraping the oxide off the magnetic tape in appropriate places.[11]. Broadcast on Radio 4 on Saturday April 12, 2008. Paddy leaves the crew, who learn how to manipulate the 'visionphone'. The asteroid is in chaos and the crew discover Asteroid 786/738 is on its way to sort it out. The original magnetic recordings of the show were erased shortly after broadcast, and for several decades, it was believed that no recordings of the show still survived. 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