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Fox & BBC Team up on new space drama

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From Digital Spy
Fox TV has teamed up with the BBC, Canada's CTV and Germany's ProSieben for the 13-episode space drama Defying Gravity.

Ron Livingston and German actress Florentine Lahme have been cast in the show, which is set around a six-year expedition through the solar system by eight astronauts from five different countries.

James Parriot and Michael Edlstein will executive produce the big-budget show, which is loosely based on the BBC docu-drama Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets.
Sounds like this could be an interesting premise. Apparently it starts filming in January.
I just hope it is more a sci-fi drama and not just a drama in space.
 
Great! Space Odyssey is one of the best docudramas I have seen. They got the level of drama to spacey type informative stuff exactly right, I hope they take a leaf out of it's book.
 
I loved Voyage to the Planets so I have high hopes for this one. Sounds very promising indeed.

What with this and Virtuality we should hopefully maintain our fix of space-borne shows, even with BSG and Atlantis shuffling off their mortal coils this season.
 
I loved Voyage to the Planets so I have high hopes for this one. Sounds very promising indeed.

What with this and Virtuality we should hopefully maintain our fix of space-borne shows, even with BSG and Atlantis shuffling off their mortal coils this season.

Except none of the sci-fi shows will live very long. :lol:
 
Defying Gravity may be alright. Even though Fox are involved, the Beeb, and CTV are usually more tolerant. Can't really speak for the German channel, but it gives me hope at least that it won't be a case of two episodes and then cancelled.

Virtuality, can't remember which network that will air on. Is it Fox again?
 
Defying Gravity may be alright. Even though Fox are involved, the Beeb, and CTV are usually more tolerant. Can't really speak for the German channel, but it gives me hope at least that it won't be a case of two episodes and then cancelled.

Virtuality, can't remember which network that will air on. Is it Fox again?
Yeah, Virtuality is Fox.
As for Defying Gravity, the BBC aren't in the habit of canceling shows before they finish airing them, so I'd assume it's safe for at least the first series run.
 
They will be filming this here in Vancouver and I had a chance to read the pilot script a few weeks ago. It's a really good script and the show could be great... but I still worry. Could end up being Grey's Anatomy in space.
 
They will be filming this here in Vancouver and I had a chance to read the pilot script a few weeks ago. It's a really good script and the show could be great... but I still worry. Could end up being Grey's Anatomy in space.
Yeah, it says in the link ""Throw in a little bit of Grey's and Lost and you have a pretty good international TV show," Parriot told The Hollywood Reporter." which does sound a little iffy, but I don't mind Grey's so much, so long as it doesn't get so childish with the relationships.
 
RON LIVINGSTON!!!!

This show will officially rock. Love that guy. :D :D :D Been waiting for him to surface in something, anything. And thank the Founders that it's not yet another cop show, blergh, but something I would actually want to watch.

I think I saw that docu-drama (might have been something similar, I watch a lot of space shows) - it had realistic depictions of alien worlds, just for the sake of showing what they might look like, right? That alone would be fun to see.

But for the sake of the ratings, there must be loads of draaahmaaa and not just nice CGI renderings of ice planets and whatnot.
"Throw in a little bit of Grey's and Lost and you have a pretty good international TV show," Parriot told The Hollywood Reporter.

Yikes, that scares me now. :lol: The sci fi crowd will vomit at the stupid Grey's soapy antics and Lost probably ranks as the most un-copy-able show ever. The easiest part to copy would be the sexy cast and the soapy antics, but that's the least of its appeal.
 
The Lost aspect of the show will be flashbacks of the explorers life on earth before the mission, and what led up to them being chosen to go and why they were willing to to risk their lives by going on the mission.
 
Hmm. Sound intriguing. I'll have to try and stay posted on this; new shows tend to slip past my radar until they're no longer new.
 
Can't really speak for the German channel, but it gives me hope at least that it won't be a case of two episodes and then cancelled.

Well... Actually, ProSieben is infamous for cancelling shows they bought prematurely (although often they try to reschedule the show later on). It has gotten better to some extent and taking the production costs into consideration they probably won't cancel it easily.
 
If it's anything like that speculative docudrama about an expedition to Mars that the Discovery Channel aired sometime back, then count me in. I hope it doesn't become a contrived shipper drama.
 
Can't really speak for the German channel, but it gives me hope at least that it won't be a case of two episodes and then cancelled.

Well... Actually, ProSieben is infamous for cancelling shows they bought prematurely (although often they try to reschedule the show later on). It has gotten better to some extent and taking the production costs into consideration they probably won't cancel it easily.

Cheers for that. I suppose the other thing to take into account is that most likely, any one of the collaborators alone pulling out won't be enough to kill the series. The other three could stump up for the extra cost, or they could just get a new investor.

I'd imagine that these sort of collaborations are going to become more and more common going forward.
 
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