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Buck Rogers In The 25th Century - Series 1 DVD

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With its campy combination of lightweight adventure and Spandex disco chic, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century is a nostalgic throwback to post-Star Wars opportunism. Series co-creator Glen A. Larson was incapable of originality, and former soap star Gil Gerard (in the title role) was a bland incarnation of the comic-strip hero, so the much-anticipated series premiered on September 20, 1979, with serious disadvantages. Although the two-hour pilot "Awakening" had tested successfully as a theatrical release, Gerard and the show's producers could never agree on a stable... tone for the series, which presents Capt. William "Buck" Rogers as a jovial space cowboy who is accidentally time-warped from 1987 to 2491. Earth is engaged in interplanetary war following a global holocaust, and Buck's piloting skills make him an ideal starfighter recruit for the Earth Defense Directorate, where his closest colleagues are Dr. Huer (Tim O'Connor), squadron leader Col. Wilma Deering (former model Erin Gray, looking oh-so-foxy), the wisecracking robot Twiki (voiced by cartoon legend Mel Blanc), and a portable computer-brain named Dr. Theopolis, who's carried by Twiki like oversized bling-bling. The series struggled through an awkward first season, with routine plots elevated by decent special effects and noteworthy guest stars including Jamie Lee Curtis, ill-fated Playboy Playmate Dorothy Stratten (appearing, with her voice dubbed over, less than a year before her tragic murder), Batman alumnus Julie Newmar, Buster Crabbe (veteran of vintage Buck Rogers movie serials), and several others in a show that favored vamps and vixens over credible science fiction. A full-scale overhaul resulted in a disastrous second season, but devoted fans still gravitate to Hawk (Thom Christopher), the charismatic alien "birdman" who was introduced with new characters and a new, space-faring search for lost tribes from Earth (with echoes of Larson's own Battlestar Galactica). Behind-the-scenes squabbles continued, and by mid-season of 1981, NBC pulled the plug on a breezy, still-engaging series that suffered from uneasy chemistry and never realized its full potential. Existing somewhere between Galactica and Lost in Space in the TV sci-fi food chain, this Buck--with a dearth of DVD extras--now functions as a cheesy stroll down memory lane. --Jeff Shannon [show more]

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Released
22 November 2004
Directors
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Playback 
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Runtime
1250 minutes 
Features
Box set, PAL 
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5050582300444 
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All the episodes from the first season of the sci-fi series in which Captain William 'Buck' Rogers (Gil Gerard), pilot of a NASA deep space probe, becomes trapped in the future after a freak accident. The episodes are: 'Awakening', 'Planet of the Slave Girls', 'Vegas in Space', 'The Plot to Kill a City', 'Return of the Fighting 69th', 'Unchained Woman', 'Planet of the Amazon Women', 'Cosmic Wiz Kid', 'Escape from Wedded Bliss', 'Cruise Ship to the Stars', 'Space Vampire', 'Happy Birthday Buck', 'A Blast for Buck', 'Ardala Returns', 'Twiki Is Missing', 'Olympiad', 'A Dream of Jennifer', 'Space Rockers', 'Buck's Duel to the Death' and 'Fight of the War Witch'.

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