Space Force is a BBC Radio science fiction serial, broadcast from 4 April 1984 to 17 June 1985.
Written by Charles Chilton, it was originally intended to be a sequel to his Journey into Space series (broadcast in the 1950s), using the cast which had just made a one-off revival of that series ("The Return From Mars"); while this idea was dropped late in the development of the serial, the four characters are nevertheless essentially the same as those from the earlier series, albeit with different names.
The first series begins during the northern summer of 2010. Both series seem to initially mirror the first two Journey Into Space stories before branching off into quite different plots.
A second series, known as Space Force 2, featured the same main characters, once again played by Barry Foster, Nigel Stock, Nicky Henson, and Tony Osoba.
Within both series, Space Force is the name of the team's spaceship, rather than the name of an organisation.
Each episode had an approximate run-time of 30 minutes.
The episodes of the first series, broadcast in 1984, were:
The episodes of the second series, broadcast in 1985, were:
The main characters in Space Force were:
Character | Actor | Equivalent character from Journey into Space | Description | |
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Captain Saxon Berry | Barry Foster | Jet Morgan | Captain of the Space Force and leader of the team. Also captained the Lunar 9 freighter for the first episode of the first series before being transferred to the Space Force. | |
Lodderick Sincere | Tony Osoba | Steven Mitchell | The flight engineer for Space Force, a keen astronomer who sometimes is hot-headed enough to get himself and the team into trouble. | |
Lemuel "Chipper" Barnet | Nicky Henson | Lemmy Barnet | The radio operator for Space Force. The joker of the group who also struggles with the terrifying situations the team face. In a direct link to Journey into Space, Chipper refers once to his grandfather, Lemmy Barnett. | |
Professor Magnus Carter | Nigel Stock | Doc Matthews | Added to the Lunar 9 crew under somewhat mysterious circumstances, Magnus is part of a secret organisation searching for extraterrestrial intelligence. |
Both the first and second series reused commercially available incidental music by Jerry Goldsmith. Cues from Logan's Run, Outland, and Capricorn One can be heard in series one, while music from The Wind and the Lion, , Poltergeist, Gremlins, Coma, and Alien can be heard in series two.