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''Phoenix Five'' is an Australian
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series which first screened on the
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in 1970. It was later also screened on the
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. It was part of a trilogy and followed on from the six part serial ''
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 1968 and '' Phoenix Five' ...
'' in 1966 and seven part serial '' Vega 4'' in 1968. However, it had 26 standalone episodes produced to make it viable as a syndicated series. Each of the series had different crews and casts but took place in the same future and used the same space organisation and miniatures, much as ''Star Trek'' did in the '80s and '90s, thus making it the first TV sci-fi franchise.


Plot

The series was set in the year 2500 AD and followed the adventures of the crew of the galactic patrol ship Phoenix Five, "the most sophisticated craft in the Earth Space Control Fleet." This handpicked team consisted of Captain Roke, a typical heroic
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-style commander with a solution to every problem; Ensign Adam Hargraves, his stalwart young second-in-command always ready to shoot first and skip the questions; compassionate young navigator Cadet Tina Kulbrick; and their clunky, glass-domed Computeroid robot Karl. Together they patrolled the outer galaxies defending the innocent and warding off the repeated plots and attacks of the evil balding, blue-skinned humanoid Zodian of Zebula 9 and the eccentric pointy-eared renegade scientist Platonus. Zodian originally appeared in ''Vega 4'', and he and his head-shaped twin computers Alpha and Zeta were in the first 13 episodes of ''Phoenix Five'', then were replaced by Platonus and his
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-accented computer Tommy for the latter half. This was due to a production break caused by the untimely death of producer Peter Summerton. He was replaced by John Walters.


Production

''Phoenix Five'' was produced in 1969 in Sydney by Artransa Park Television in association with the
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and Amalgamated Television Services. The series premiered on ABC television on Friday 24 April 1970 at 5:40pm with other states following in May 1970. It also was sold internationally and screened in the UK and other overseas markets in the 1970 & 1980s. It was repeated on the ABC in 1975 with the advent of Colour TV and last screened on ATN 7 and regional stations including WIN 4 Wollongong in the early 80's. All episodes exist complete in The National Sound and Film Archive but there has been no commercial release of the series, though odd eps of ''Interpretaris'' and ''Vega 4'' and a dozen or so off air recordings of ''Phoenix Five'' have circulated among TV collectors since the 90's and found their way to YouTube at various times. The series has often been belittled as a "Star Trek with gumtrees" but the original ''Interpretaris'' was made before ''Star Trek'' screened in Australia and it resembles more the children's TV space adventure series of the Fifties and Sixties like ''
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'' and ''
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'', which had been screened a number of times on Australian Television. It also has been criticized for its low budget, but being made on film and in colour would have made it more expensive than most Australian dramas of this period. Australia at this time did not have the numerous movie and TV spfx technicians that worked on US and UK productions and FX supervisor Peter Hicks really had to start from scratch. Indeed, costumes for the series were very expensive, ranging from floor-length robes for Zodian, pink tights for the 'microbe' girl (played by Arna-Maria Winchester) from the Planet Leonicus (from episode 3- To end is to begin), gold lame suits for the Phoenix Five crew and an aluminium suit for Karl the robot, with a perspex head covering fibreglass bulbs. Hicks said, of creating the 'Galaxy Garden' aboard the Phoenix Five: "I got ordinary commercial plastic plants and butchered them to make them look strange. In one sequence I made a gun to fire corrosive liquid onto the plants to make them shrivel up."


Cast

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Mike Dorsey Mike Dorsey (1930 – 24 October 2014) was an English-born Australian theatre and television actor and publicity officer and tour manager. Dorsey appeared in the TV series ''The Unloved'', but was best known his television soap opera roles ...
– Captain Roke * Patsy Trench – Cadet Tina Kulbrick * Damien Parker – Ensign Adam Hargraves * Stuart Leslie – Karl the Computeroid * Peter Collingwood – Earth Space Controller *
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– Zodian * Owen Weingott – Platonus


References


External links


A general introduction to the series
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