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Title: Space Opera TV Show with Kids???
Post by: JaseSF on October 15, 2009, 12:46:36 PM
As a kid in the 70s or early 80s, I can recall catching one day on TV (most likely on a Saturday morning) a TV episode on which kids captained a spaceship. It was similar in many ways to the way Star Trek was set up (but it wasn't Trek I do know that much for certain) and in terms of production quality reminded me quite a bit of THE STARLOST which I did sometimes catch TV movies off around the same time and era. I do wonder if it might not have been in fact from that series?? Pretty sure it aired after the kiddie cartoon shows like The Barbara-Papas, the Smurfs, etc..


Title: Re: Space Opera TV Show with Kids???
Post by: Trevor on October 15, 2009, 01:43:12 PM
Jase, was this perhaps EARTH STAR VOYAGER with Duncan Regerrher?


Title: Re: Space Opera TV Show with Kids???
Post by: JaseSF on October 15, 2009, 02:02:50 PM
Actually I don't think it was. Almost certain the program to which I'm referring aired several years (I thinking at least 4-5) before 1988.


Title: Re: Space Opera TV Show with Kids???
Post by: JaseSF on October 15, 2009, 02:07:34 PM
I'm now thinking it could very well have been the Starlost as I found this description of an episode online (still not certain though..perhaps if I saw clips I'd know for certain):

"Children of Methuselah"

"Thinking they've found the backup bridge of the Ark, they discover a module occupied by children who believe they've been piloting the Ark since it left Earth."


Title: Re: Space Opera TV Show with Kids???
Post by: JaseSF on October 15, 2009, 09:11:11 PM
After doing a bit of research, I now know it was indeed "Children of Metuselah" episode of THE STARLOST which must have been airing in reruns on Canadian TV by that point in time. Also a bit of research turned up the proper name of the Barbapapa show featuring the following below:

(http://www.barbapapa.fr/image/presentation/papa_mama.gif)

Thanks Trevor though for attempting to help me out here.