Cuttings from the Radio Times announcing the arrival on Radio 4 of The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy. 8 March, 1987.
I was posting this clipping from a March 1978 copy of the Radio Times to mark the anniversary of The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy on Radio 4.
But looking at it again has made me terribly nostalgic for the old RT itself. Those wonderful illustrations printed on cheap, pulpy paper… I miss that.
08.03.2026 10:43
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Publicity photo of Dirk Benedict with Britt Ekland from the Battlestar Galactica episode “The Gun on Ice Planet Zero”.
Publicity photo of Dirk Benedict with Britt Ekland from the Battlestar Galactica episode “The Gun on Ice Planet Zero”.
Publicity photo of Dirk Benedict with Britt Ekland from the Battlestar Galactica episode “The Gun on Ice Planet Zero”.
Publicity photo of Dirk Benedict as Starbuck from the Battlestar Galactica episode “The Gun on Ice Planet Zero”.
Happy Birthday to Dirk Benedict — 81 yahrens old today!
Here are some publicity photos of Dirk with Britt Ekland from the Battlestar Galactica episode “The Gun on Ice Planet Zero”.
#DirkBenedict #BattlestarGalactica #RetroSciFi #ClassicSciFi
01.03.2026 11:13
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Doctor Venus and Colonel Steve Zodiac prepare to board their fabulous spaceship, Fireball XL5.
Happy Valentine's Day
#FireballXL5 #GerryAnderson #RetroSciFi
14.02.2026 18:55
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Eyes aglow, Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) begins his startling metamorphosis into The Incredible Hulk.
Me… when some youngling on the internet describes a TV show I love as “forgotten”.
#TheIncredibleHulk #RetroSciFi
10.02.2026 16:20
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Planet of the Apes versus Fantastic Four: the cover of issue 1 features a vibrant, multi-character composition against a purple and green backdrop. In the foreground, the Fantastic Four are prominently displayed: Sue Storm kneels in the centre, flanked by a rocky Thing at the bottom right, a stretching Reed Richards in the background, and a flaming Human Torch in the lower left.
Interspersed with the heroes are several classic apes from the franchise, including General Ursus, Dr Zaius, Cornelius and Zira. Looming over the entire scene is the menacing, hooded figure of Doctor Doom, who holds a small glowing orb of Earth in his hands.
The Planet of the Apes gets a fair bit of cross-temporal and inter-dimensional traffic from other franchises. After the weak Star Trek crossover, I almost skipped Planet of the Apes vs Fantastic Four. But I gave in—and I’m glad I did! It’s gloriously over-the-top, bonkers fun.
#FantasticFour #POTA
10.02.2026 10:43
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They’ve really captured Richard Hatch’s likeness with the Apollo figure, but the Starbuck figure only 'sort of' looks like Dirk Benedict. Still, I need these figures in my life and hope they’ll be available in the UK.
08.02.2026 12:49
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Black-and-white vintage TV advert for Galactica: 1980. The illustration shows the main cast standing above a silhouetted modern city skyline. The text reads “At last! Galactica finds Earth!”
Taken from TV Guide, 27 January 1980 (New Jersey–Pennsylvania edition).
Vintage advertising for the Battlestar Galactica sequel series, Galactica: 1980. It was a huge let-down at the time, and even today I struggle to watch all the episodes, but Galactica: 1980 does have a certain naff charm.
#BattlestarGalactica #RetroSciFi
08.02.2026 12:28
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Gary Conway as Captain Steve Burton, leader of the diminutive Earth people trapped in the Land of the Giants.
A very happy 90th birthday to Gary Conway. For greying geeks of my generation, Mr Conway will always have a special place in our hearts as Captain Steve Burton, leader of the diminutive Earth people trapped in the Land of the Giants.
#LandOfTheGiants #GaryConway #RetroSciFi #IrwinAllen
04.02.2026 08:28
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Black-and-white vintage advertisement for The Time Tunnel, featuring James Darren in a white jumpsuit posing beside AN/FSQ-7 computer panels. The caption reads: “Science-fiction at its most exciting with James Darren at the controls. Friday, 8 P.M.”
Vintage advertisement for The Time Tunnel, featuring James Darren in the natty white jumpsuit he wore in the pilot, posing beside the AN/FSQ-7 computer panels which appeared in many a sci-fi series and movie, but which for me will always be the heart of Project Tic-Toc.
#TheTimeTunnel #JamesDarren
02.02.2026 10:35
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Logan’s Run: Futurepast — Mariette Hartley guest stars as the android Ariana, who rather improbably becomes a “love interest” for fellow android Rem (Donald Moffat).
Not episode one, but a later episode called Futurepast. I was talking to someone about this episode yesterday and here it is again. Why, oh why, can’t I have coincidences like this involving lottery numbers?
#Logan'sRun
01.02.2026 11:11
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Don Marshall as Dan Erickson and Heather Young as Betty Hamilton, crew members of the sub-orbital spacecraft Spindrift, stranded in the Land of the Giants.
Another random Land of the Giants artwork… because what else am I going to do with it? (Gosh, I miss fanzines.)
#LandOfTheGiants #IrwinAllen #RetroSciFi
22.01.2026 12:37
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Doctor Who: Tom Baker as the 4th Doctor.
Jelly Babies all round — it’s Tom Baker’s birthday! Frankly, that alone should qualify as a public holiday.
#TomBaker #DoctorWho
20.01.2026 09:53
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Artwork featuring Kurt Kasznar as Alexander Fitzhugh and Heather Young as Betty Hamilton, survivors of a spaceship crash now stranded in the Land of the Giants.
One thing that’s a little sad about being an ageing sci-fi fan is finding yourself producing artwork for TV shows that not many people even remember any more.
#LandOfTheGiants #IrwinAllen #RetroSciFi
19.01.2026 13:46
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REVIEW: SAGA OF A FUGITIVE FLEET
Here’s something I was unaware of until just recently, when I stumbled across it on Audible. Saga of a Fugitive Fleet is an audio continuation of the classic Battlestar Galactica, featuring several actors from the original series. However, it’s an unofficial, copyright-dodging continuation, and that unofficial nature does present a few hurdles, which we’ll come to. So who’s involved, you might wonder?
REVIEW: SAGA OF A FUGITIVE FLEET
Here’s something I was unaware of until just recently, when I stumbled across it on Audible. Saga of a Fugitive Fleet is an audio continuation of the classic Battlestar Galactica, featuring several actors from the original series. However, it’s an unofficial,…
16.01.2026 13:09
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Burt Ward as Robin and Adam West as Batman.
Frank Gorshin as the Riddler.
Adam West as Bruce Wayne.
Batman (Adam West) performs the extraordinary bat-dance that is the Batusi!
12 January 1966
Sixty years ago today, the Batman TV series premiered on ABC, starring Adam West and Burt Ward as Batman and Robin. The first episode, “Hi Diddle Riddle”, pitted the Dynamic Duo against the self-styled ‘Count of Conundrums’, the Riddler (Frank Gorshin).
#Batman #AdamWest #Batman66
12.01.2026 10:15
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The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy television series. Ford Prefect (David Dixon), Arthur Dent (Simon Jones) and Mr Prosser (Joe Melia).
The Hitch-Hiker's Guide to the Galaxy television series. Ford Prefect (David Dixon) and Arthur Dent (Simon Jones).
5 Jan 1981 — 45 years ago. Just before 9pm, I hovered over my new video recorder, waiting for Gilbert O’Sullivan to vacate BBC2. Finally he did, and I hit record as The Hitch-Hiker’s Guide to the Galaxy began. I’m sure many sci-fi fans of my vintage were doing the same.
#DouglasAdams #H2G2
05.01.2026 10:03
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Space: 1999 bubble-gum card wax wrapper.
Superman the Movie bubble-gum card wax wrapper.
Battlestar Galactica bubble-gum card wax wrapper.
The Bionic Woman bubble-gum card wax wrapper.
What a great project. Hope these scans are of some use to you.
#BattlestarGalactica #BionicWoman #Space1999 #Superman
20.12.2025 16:05
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Planet of the Apes wrapping paper from the UK, based on the 1974 TV series. Many kids at the time, myself included, hung it on their wall as a poster.
I still remember walking into the grocery shop up on the lane, and seeing a roll of Planet of the Apes wrapping paper. It was quite cheap as I recall (2 'new' pence, I think) and I bought several sheets. At the time I assumed it was a poster and it was only later I realised it was wrapping paper!
06.12.2025 13:29
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This one is a fan mock-up.
22.09.2025 17:36
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(Pictured: Land of the Giants comic-strip from Joe 90: Top Secret comic.)
Land of the Giants premiered on American television on 22nd September 1968.
My own first sighting of Giants was in 1969 with issue 1 of Joe 90: Top Secret comic, in which the opening episode – The Crash – was adapted as a two-page strip illustrated by the great Gerry Haylock. (This was also the comic that first introduced me to Star Trek.)
I was immediately grabbed by this space-age take on Gulliver’s Travels. There were bubble-gum cards, colouring books, novels, annuals and model kits to collect, but I had to wait until April 1972 before my then-local ITV station broadcast the show itself. Every Friday afternoon at 4.50, I’d be sat in front of the colour telly at my Nan’s house, watching.
Sadly, the station dropped Giants after a measly thirteen episodes and replaced it with Skippy the Bush Kangaroo. Still, Land of the Giants came into my life at a very important time. At that time I was being traumatised by a real-life ogre of my own – my drunken and violent father. Whenever I suffered yet another of my “accidents”, I thought of the crew and passengers of the Spindrift. If they could survive their ordeal, then so could I.
Today, Land of the Giants might seem silly and rather dated, but it saved me – and for that, I will always be grateful.
In 1969, Land of the Giants' opening episode – The Crash – was adapted as a two-page strip in Joe 90: Top Secret comic, illustrated by the great Gerry Haylock.
Land of the Giants premiered on US TV on 22 Sept 1968.
Here in the UK, I first discovered Giants in 1969 via Joe 90: Top Secret comic, then finally saw the series itself on ITV in ’72.
(At a dark time in my childhood, the crew of the Spindrift gave me strength. I’ll always be grateful.)
22.09.2025 17:08
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Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who.
Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who.
Frazer Hines as Jamie McCrimmon in Doctor Who.
Patrick Troughton and Frazer Hines as the 2nd Doctor and Jamie in Doctor Who.
Happy Birthday to Frazer Hines.
I started watching Doctor Who in 1967, during the Patrick Troughton era, and Jamie McCrimmon was my first companion. To this day, he's still my favourite... well, okay, joint favourite with Jo Grant and Sarah Jane Smith (don't ever ask me to choose!).
#DoctorWho
22.09.2025 12:47
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An imaginary Radio Times listing for Space Patrol that I mocked up.
What a pity that we didn't get Raumpatrouille in the U.K. If only the huge popularity of Star Trek in this country had prompted the BBC to dub the seven part series into English. Oh well, we can dream can't we...
Raumpatrouille — Die phantastischen Abenteuer des Raumschiffes Orion — began on German television, this day in 1966.
What a pity that we didn't get the series in the U.K. If only the huge popularity of Star Trek in this country had prompted the BBC to dub the seven part series into English.
17.09.2025 10:46
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Walter Koenig as Mr Chekov in Star Trek
Happy Birthday to Star Trek's Mr Chekov, Walter Koenig, who turns 89 today.
#StarTrek #WalterKoenig #StarTrekTOS #RetroSciFi
14.09.2025 09:33
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Martin Landau stars as Commander Koenig in Space: 1999
Barbara Bain stars as Helena Russell in Space: 1999
Barry Morse as Professor Bergman in Space: 1999
Eagle Transporter in trouble.
Space: 1999
SEPTEMBER 13th, 1999
Remembering the brave men and women of Moonbase Alpha, who were lost when the Moon was hurled out of orbit, this day in 1999.
#Space1999 #GerryAnderson #RetroSciFi
13.09.2025 09:10
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