List of Space: 1999 Episodes

List Of Space: 1999 Episodes

The 1970s science-fiction television series Space: 1999 ran for 48 episodes during its original two-year broadcast — 24 episodes in its first series (1973–1976 — start of production to end of broadcast) and 24 in its second series (1976–1977 — start of production to end of broadcast). In addition, a number of compilation films have been produced using material from multiple episodes—some containing additional footage—and a semi-official series denouement was filmed for exhibition at the Breakaway 1999 convention, held in Los Angeles, California in September 1999.

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