person or book cover
Screen cap from episode 4
form y separately published work icon Rocky Star series - publisher   film/TV   science fiction   satire  
Issue Details: First known date: 1993-1994... 1993-1994 Rocky Star
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Rocky Star was based on the 1950s' Australian radio production Rocky Starr, in which intrepid space explorers Rocky Starr, Mitch Morgan, and Anne Vernon explored the universe in their spaceship, The Blue Streak.

According to production company Mysterious Light:

Rocky Star is a clever re-interpretation of a 1950's radio play. Starting with the original radio sound track a 12 hour Rocky Star adventure was edited down into 20 x 5 minute episodes. Songs from the 1940's were inserted where no song belonged. Actors lip-syncing and the scripts were rendered in a beautiful fifties black and white visual style. The result, a retro space musical that's sly fun.

Source: Mysterious Light (http://www.mysterious-light.com/Rockystar.html). Sighted: 19/4/2012

One five-minute episode of Rocky Star is available to watch via Mysterious Light's website.

More information on the original radio series, Rocky Starr, including downloadable versions of six of the series' 624 episodes, can be found at Old Time Radio: http://www.downunderdvd.com/RockyStarr.html (Sighted: 19/4/2012)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Sydney, New South Wales,: Mysterious Light , 1993-1994 .
      person or book cover
      Screen cap from opening credits
      Extent: 20x5min. episodesp.
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