trudel@topaz.RUTGERS.EDU (Jonathan D.) (09/07/85)
munch!
Argh! I have been going nuts for the past few years trying to remember
a kiddie show that had an SF motif. I really don't remember anything about
it except for the following:
1) It was about some sort of Solar System patrol (or police?).
2) It was more than likely in black and white.
3) The only episode I remember had something to do with
auto/space racing on the rings of Saturn.
4) It was on during the early 70's.
5) The spaceship itself looked weird.
Here are a few series I can remember that it isn't: Space Ghost, Gigantor,
Astro Boy, The Pussycats in Outer Space, and The Far Out Space Nuts. I
know that what I've given isn't much, but I'm positive there is a show.
Can anyone help?
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Jonathan D. Trudel
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-Rolling Stonearl@utastro.UUCP (George Koehler) (09/10/85)
> Argh! I have been going nuts for the past few years trying to remember > a kiddie show that had an SF motif. I really don't remember anything about > it except for the following: > 1) It was about some sort of Solar System patrol (or police?). > 2) It was more than likely in black and white. > 3) The only episode I remember had something to do with > auto/space racing on the rings of Saturn. > 4) It was on during the early 70's. > 5) The spaceship itself looked weird. > > Jonathan D. Trudel Could this be "Space Angle". SA was an animated series of shorts that I remember seeing in the late '60. It was shown as part of a morning kiddie show in Houston, Tx. The lead character, Space Angle, wore an eye patch. In the space race around Saturn, an old hermit, who was in only a few episodes, won the race by piloting his junk spaceship close to Saturn to get the maximum gravity whip effect. George Koehler