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Old 10-November-2004, 08:49 PM
eyeinthesky77 eyeinthesky77 is offline
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Did anybody in the UK see Space Odyssey last night on BBC 1. What did you think? I loved it. They done a really good job with putting a picture in your head on what it would be like to go to Mars or Venus. Next week they go to Jupiter. If anyone didn't see last nights, make sure you watch it next week.
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Old 11-November-2004, 08:52 AM
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Yup, I saw it, and loved every minute of it. There are a couple of related links on this thread that I started a few days before it aired Voyage to the Planets

Looking forward to next week. I think the worst thing about the series is that it is only 2 episodes long :-( .

Oh , and for anyone that missed it, the first episode is repeated in the uk on Sunday afternoon.

Enjoy!

Brian
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