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Encyclopedia > Space Patrol

A number of science fiction works have had the title Space Patrol.

  • Space Patrol - The American 1950s radio series with a concurrent TV version.

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space_patrol (123 words)
After an act of gross insubordination, the crew of the spaceship Orion are busted down to routine space patrol duty for a period of three years.
Their adventures on space patrol prove to be anything but "routine".
Space Patrol (original title: Raumpatrouille) debuted on German television on September 17th, 1966 - just nine days after Star Trek's debut in the U.S. Running to just seven episodes, today we would regard Space Patrol as a mini-series.
SPACE PATROL HOME PAGE (780 words)
Space Patrol debuted on March 9, 1950 as a fifteen minute show on KECA-TV in Los Angeles, a little over 6 months before the Tom Corbett series began.
The "pictorial" introductions to Space Patrol were developed from the Stori-View 3D slide reels of the 1950's.
Space Patrol Television Log -Joe Sarno's Space Patrol TV log of Saturday Programs Introduction and first year.
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