Prof wrote,
FIREBALL XL5 was my introduction to science-fiction
Mine was via Radio - the BBC's
Journey into Space serial. Superb Radio. We used to sit around the Radio and listen to that. Scared the $%_#@ out of 7 or 8 year old me.
It's still stands up, was superbly written and dramatised.
You can find all three serials here.
http://otrrlibrary.org/j.htmlListen to them in the dark, alone, and with headphones for full effect.
Later the BBC Television serial,
A for Andromeda - had a similar effect on me.
I also read newspaper strips from an early age, so
Flash Gordon [Mac Raboy at the time - and wonderfully coloured.] And
Mandrake in the 50's was exploring SF themes. And even
the Phantom was tested by aliens.
Memory is shifting into gear now, how could I forget the
Classics Illustrated Jules Verne and HG Wells adaptations. And the movies of
2000 leagues and
the Time Machine. Oh God! McMurray in the
Flubber and Absent-minded Professor movies! Cringe! Come to think about it there was quite a lot!
Im primary school, we had a Maths Teacher who was a
Widgee [OZ for RocknRoll girl] she would explain a maths concept - write a number of exercises on the board - chalk - no photocopiers then. Then she would say, When you get them all right you can read comics for the rest of the period. Great Motivator, and she bought a box of comics.The other teachers hated her - nothing causes hate more than being innovative and successful.
So there I was introduced to
Kirby's Green Arrow - somewhat space themed at times, and the DC Space Anthologies - which were extremely weird and not really hard science fiction at all. No
Atlas - books, possibly banned at the time.
Never really a fan of
Gerry Anderson's stuff - the ideas were alright, but the puppets and the dialogue were too stiff and corny. And yes, I could never get into Space 1999 in any shape or form.
I actually have NO intention of buying "SPACE: 1999", as I just dislike it that much.
Including the Charlton comic. Pity because I do like
Martin Landau and Barbara Bain.
Lou Grade apparently made it hell for those who did the show.
So, Whats' your story?