The Interpretaris
The Interpretaris is an Australian science fiction television series which first screened on the ABC in 1966. It was later also screened on the Seven Network. It was part of a trilogy with spin-offs Vega 4 in 1966 and Phoenix Five in 1970.
The Interpretaris | |
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Genre | science fiction |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producer(s) | Kay Roberts |
Running time | 30 mins |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | 1966 |
Plot
The Interpretaris is a spacecraft which is the flagship of the World Council fleet. The series is set over 500 years in the future, with the Earth at the centre of a peaceful federation of planets under the jurisdiction of the World Council. The crew on the mission was headed by a European Commander Alan De Breck, an Australian pilot David Charmichael and Russian crew member Vera Balovna.[1]
Cast
- Stanley Walsh as Commander Alan De Breck
- Lorraine Bayly as Vera Balovna
- Kit Taylor as David Carmichael
- Ben Gabriel as Parta Beno
- Gordon Mutch as Henry, the computeroid
- Judi Farr as Alys, the computer
gollark: Also self modifying code I suppose
gollark: TIS³ISA™ has ONLY MEZ and MNZ for control flow!
gollark: It consists of an infinite grid of nodes with 256 bytes of memory running my amazing instruction set.
gollark: TIS³ is the optimal programming language.
gollark: If you use an unsafe language you are literally killing trillions of antimemetic bees.
References
- "Phoenix 5". Classic Australian TV.
External links
- The Interpretaris at Australian Classic Television
- The Interpretaris on IMDb
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