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Issue Details: First known date: 1999-2003... 1999-2003 Farscape
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Film Details - Nine Network , 1999-2003

Producers:

Executive producers: Richard Manning, Robert Halmi Junior, David Kemper, Brian Henson, Juliet Blake, Kris Noble, Rockne S. Bannon, and Rod Perth.
Producers: Sue Milliken, Tony Winley, and Matt Carroll.

Production Companies:

Jim Henson Company and Hallmark Entertainment (for the Nine Network).

Director of Photography:

Russell Bacon and Craig Bardon.

Editors:

Neil Thumpston, Wayne LeClos, Mark Perry, Nicholas Holmes, Suresh Ayyar, Minh-Tam Nguyen, and Martin Connor.

Music:

Braedy Neal and Chris Neal (Subvision) and Guy Gross.

Cast:

Long-serving cast members included Ben Browder (John Crichton), Claudia Black (Aeryn Sun), Anthony Simcoe (Ka D'Argo), Lani Tupu (Pilot/Bialar Crais), Jonathan Hardy (Dominar Rygel XVI), Gigi Edgley (Chiana), Wayne Pygram (Scorpius), Virginia Hey (Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan), Paul Goddard (Stark), Rebecca Riggs (Commandant Mele-On Grayza), Raelee Hill (Sikozu Svala Shanti Sugaysi Shanu), and Tammy McIntosh (Joolushko Tunai Fenta Hovalis).

Release Dates:

20 May 2000 (Australia)

Location:

  • Filmed in various locations in New South Wales, Australia.

Awards:

  • 2000 Saturn Award, nomination for Best Syndicated Television Series.
    2001 Saturn Awards, winner for Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series.
    2002 Saturn Awards, winner for Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series.
    2003 Saturn Awards, winner for Best Syndicated/Cable TV Series.

Notes:

List of episodes:
1.3 Exodus from Genesis (Ro Hume)
1.12 The Flax (Justin Monjo)
1.13 Rhapsody in Blue (story by Ro Hume, with David Kemper)
1.15 Durka Returns (Grant McAloon)
1.16 A Human Reaction (Justin Monjo)
1.20 The Hidden Memory (Justin Monjo)
2.2 Vitas Mortis (Grant McAloon)
2.3 Taking the Stone (Justin Monjo)
2.4 Crackers Don't Matter (Justin Monjo)
2.6 Picture If You Will (Peter Neale)
2.10 My Three Crichtons (teleplay by Grant McAloon)
2.16 The Locket (Justin Monjo)
2.18 A Clockwork Nebari (Lily Taylor)
2.19 Liars, Guns and Money Part 1: A Not So Simple Plan (Grant McAloon)
2.21 Liars, Guns and Money Part 3: Plan B (Justin Monjo)
3.2 Suns and Lovers (Justin Monjo)
3.5 ... Different Destinations (Steve Worland)
3.6 Eat Me (Matt Ford)
3.9 Losing Time (Justin Monjo)
3.12 Meltdown (Matt Ford)
3.13 Scratch 'N Sniff (Lily Taylor)
3.17 The Choice (Justin Monjo)
3.19 I-Yensch, You-Yensch (Matt Ford)
4.2 What Was Lost Part 1: Sacrifice (Justin Monjo)
4.3 What Was Lost Part 2: Resurrection (Justin Monjo)
4.4 Lava's a Many Splendored Thing (Michael Miller)
4.8 I Shrink Therefore I Am (Christopher Wheeler)
4.9 A Prefect Murder (Christopher Wheeler)
4.12 Kansas Part 2 (Justin Monjo)
4.18 Prayer (Justin Monjo)

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