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Journey into Space Radio 4EX

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MayBee70 Thu 03-Sept-20 23:54:28

So it is. It looked huge when I was walking the dog but it wasn’t very dark then. I’ve just been out to see it now and it actually looks like two red dots in the sky: do you think there’s a problem with my eyes? Very odd.

Greyduster Thu 03-Sept-20 22:48:41

The Red Planet is very clear, very red and very low in the eastern sky tonight. Couldn’t see Lemmy, Doc or Captain Jet though!hmm

Lexisgranny Thu 03-Sept-20 22:46:43

Does anyone remember the playground skipping rhyme about Dick Barton and his sidekicks?

Jock stood on the burning deck, Snowy blew the hooter
Who do you think came round the corner
Dick Barton on his scooter

It was on every night at a quarter to seven, I was heartbroken when it was taken off in favour of the Archers.

merlotgran Thu 03-Sept-20 22:44:09

I loved Journey Into Space. I listened to it during the mid fifties when I was 8/9. I remember having a crush on Jet Morgan and was thrilled when a picture of Andrew Faulds appeared on the cover of the Radio Times and he was the hunk I imagined.

Greyduster Thu 03-Sept-20 22:43:59

Paul Temple ran, I think, from the thirties today the sixties. I especially loved the signature tune, Coronation Scot! Still a great favourite!

gulligranny Thu 03-Sept-20 22:35:11

Heavens, Journey Into Space! With Guy Kingsley Pointer as Doc and Andrew Faulds as Jet Morgan!! 1953 fits with my recollection; mum, dad, granny and me, huddled round the radio with shivers down our spines. My dear granny always used to say "They shouldn't put this on, frightening people like that" but she still listened to every episode.

Was this before the Paul Temple era? I can't remember when that started, but again it was a must-listen serial.

MayBee70 Thu 03-Sept-20 18:48:17

I was going to reply to your comment about it on another thread travelsafar but forgot to. I did listen to it that night, though. Does anyone remember the Pathfinder series on tv? I’ve got it on dvd and loved being able to watch it again after so many years. It was made to educate children and paved the way to programmes like Dr Who. One of my fondest childhood memories.

EllanVannin Thu 03-Sept-20 18:42:48

Brother and I were carried away when this programme was on the radio. That and Dick Barton.

Alishka Thu 03-Sept-20 18:37:04

Oh yes, Dick Barton Special Agent. Loved that as well! I used to sit under the table, which was always covered with some fancy fringed cloth, as well. I was a strange child!

Deedaa Thu 03-Sept-20 18:31:27

Oh how I loved Journey Into Space! For some reason I used to listen to it sitting under the dining table. I used to sit there for Dick Barton Special Agent as well.

Alishka Thu 03-Sept-20 11:08:13

Loved it!, but...correction. First broadcast in 1953, which fits in perfectly with my memory of drinking cocoa and listening to this before bedsmile I was born in '44.

Franbern Thu 03-Sept-20 09:53:05

Did not realise that was being repeated. Such wonderful memories 'Order must be obeyed.....'. I can remember how the streets would totally empty of children when this was broadcast. Must listen - good nostalgia of times long gone.

Greyduster Thu 03-Sept-20 08:52:48

Oh gosh! The Red Planet! I was always glued to the radio when that came on! Lemmie, Doc, and Captain Jet Morgan! I’ll have to tune in again soon.

travelsafar Thu 03-Sept-20 08:42:48

We are throughly enjoying this radio program on at 6pm when we sit for our evening meal. First recorded in 1965 so very hammy compared to today. All very dramatic!!!! But hubby and i have a laugh about the music and the way they spoke in those days. Alfie Bass and David Jacobs both star in it. It's brilliant and such fun. I can imagine lots of youngsters listen all those years ago and getting excited about the first men on the moon and the weird things that are happening to them. smile