Space Precinct

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Space Precinct
Image:SpacePrecinct screen.JPG
Format Science Fiction
Drama
Created by Gerry Anderson
Starring Ted Shackelford
Rob Youngblood
Simone Bendix
Jerome Willis
Country of origin Flag of the United Kingdom United Kingdom
No. of episodes 24 (List of episodes)
Production
Running time 45 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Sky One
Original run October 3, 1994July 24, 1995
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Space Precinct is a British television series that aired during the 1994-1995 season on Sky One and BBC Two in Britain and in syndication in North America.

Detectives Brogan and Haldane
Detectives Brogan and Haldane

The series was created by Gerry Anderson and was a mix of science fiction and police procedural that combined elements of many of Anderson's previous series such as Space: 1999, UFO and Thunderbirds, but with an added dash of Law & Order and Dragnet. Gerry Anderson and Tom Gutteridge were Executive Producers.

The series starred American actor Ted Shackelford as former NYPD detective Patrick Brogan, now a lieutenant with the Demeter City police force on the planet Altor. Brogan and his partner Jack Haldane (played by Rob Youngblood) must adjust to living in another solar system, and investigating crimes being committed by aliens as well as humans. Also co-starring was Danish actress Simone Bendix as Officer Jane Castle, Haldane's love interest (Brogan being happily married with a wife, daughter and son who made the move to Demeter City with him). All other major characters were played by actors wearing complex make-up that also included elements of puppetry in order to depict the different alien races.

Officers Took and Castle
Officers Took and Castle

The series was one of the highest-budgeted shows Anderson ever produced, and was relatively popular in Europe. However, in a repeat of the situation that UFO encountered 25 years earlier, American broadcasters were uncertain what to make of this series that looked on the surface to be aimed at children, yet actually featured adult-oriented storylines and was usually played straight despite the bizarre storylines and make-up. As a result, Space Precinct was often scheduled in late-night/early morning time slots. It failed to generate sufficient American ratings for a second season to be authorized.

Cover of Space Precinct comic book based on TV series
Cover of Space Precinct comic book based on TV series

The idea for Space Precinct predated the series by nearly a decade. In 1986 Anderson produced Space Police, a pilot film that featured Anderson regular Shane Rimmer as Brogan. The series failed to sell at that time and the pilot was never aired.

Space Precinct is available on DVD in Britain but, as of mid-2005, is the last major Anderson production that has yet to be so released in North America.

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