Journey into Space was a
BBC radio series written by Charles Chilton. It was originally broadcast from
1953 to 1958 but set initially in the
distant future of 1965.
The original series consists of:
- Journey to the Moon (1953-4), remade in 1958 as Operation Luna as the original tapes had been wiped.
- The Red Planet (1954-5)
- The World in Peril (1955-6)
Several further one-off installments were produced after the original run:
- The Return from Mars (1981)
- Frozen in Time (2008)
- The Host (2009)
The main characters are:
Notable tropes include:
- Absent Aliens: Averted, even though the series at first merely appears to a fairly realistic drama about the struggle to achieve a manned moon-landing.
- The Commonwealth: The crew is British, Canadian and Australian. Possibly Creator Provincialism.
- Cool Ship: The Luna and the Discovery.
- Four Temperament Ensemble: Jet is sanguine, Mitch is choleric, Doc is melancholic and Lemmy is phlegmatic and/or supine.
- FTL Travel: Averted. Space travel is limited to the inner planets, and takes a very long time until the aliens show up.
- The Red Planet: In The Red Planet, obviously.
- Retro Rocket: The Luna.
- Sub Space Ansible: Averted. Becomes a plot point in The Red Planet, when the lack of any delay in communicating with Earth alerts the crew to the fact that the voice is an imposter.
- This Is Sparta: JOURNEY. INTO. SPACE!
- Time Travel: Happens to the crew in Journey to the Moon/Operation Luna.