Skip to content
Surf Wiki
Save to docs
arts

From Surf Wiki (app.surf) — the open knowledge base

Space (miniseries)


FieldValue
imageSpace (miniseries).jpg
image_size176
alt_nameJames A. Michener's Space
genreMiniseries
based_on
writerJames A. Michener
Richard Berg
Stirling Silliphant
directorLee Philips
Joseph Sargent
starringJames Garner
Beau Bridges
Blair Brown
Bruce Dern
Harry Hamlin
Michael York
musicTony Berg
Miles Goodman
countryUnited States
languageEnglish
executive_producerRichard Berg
producerMartin Manulis
editorDonald R. Rode
Patrick Kennedy
George Jay Nicholson
cinematographyHéctor R. Figueroa (episodes 1, 5, 6)
Gayne Rescher (episodes 2–4)
runtime780 minutes
companyParamount Television
networkCBS
first_aired
last_aired
Note

the 1985 American television miniseries

Richard Berg Stirling Silliphant Joseph Sargent Beau Bridges Blair Brown Bruce Dern Harry Hamlin Michael York Miles Goodman Patrick Kennedy George Jay Nicholson Gayne Rescher (episodes 2–4)

Space (also known as James A. Michener's Space) is a 1985 American television miniseries starring James Garner as Sen. Norman Grant. It is based on the 1982 novel of the same name by James A. Michener that aired on CBS. Like the novel, the miniseries is a fictionalised history of the United States space program.

Space won an Emmy Award, for film sound mixing. It originally aired from April 14 through 18, 1985, and consisted of five parts running a total of 13 hours. In subsequent showings, it was cut to nine hours.

Characters

Norman Grant (James Garner) is a former war hero turned senator who tirelessly promotes the American space program despite almost insurmountable opposition. Other principal players include John Pope (Harry Hamlin), who, after failing to win his way to Annapolis, matriculates from a Navy recruit to a naval officer, Naval Aviator, test pilot and pioneering astronaut in the company of fellow space-traveler Randy Claggett (Beau Bridges); Penny Hardesty Pope (Blair Brown), an ambitious and beautiful counsel to Senator Grant since his election and wife of John Pope; Leopold Strabismus (David Dukes), a hedonistic wheeler-dealer who hopes to capitalize on the 1947 UFO scare; German rocket scientist Dieter Kolff (Michael York), whose ideals (or lack thereof) are put to the test when he shifts his allegiance from the Nazis to the Americans; and Stanley Mott (Bruce Dern), an aeronautical engineer whose secret assignment is to make certain that men like Kolff aren't snatched up by the Soviets after the fall of Germany.

Cast and crew

Cast

  • James Garner as Norman Grant
  • Beau Bridges as Randy Claggett
  • Blair Brown as Penny Hardesty Pope
  • Bruce Dern as Stanley Mott
  • Harry Hamlin as John Pope
  • Michael York as Rocket Scientist Dieter Kolff
  • James Sutorious as Tim Finnerty
  • Melinda Dillon as Rachel Mott
  • Martin Balsam as Senator Glancey
  • Barbara Sukowa as Liesel Kolff
  • Susan Anspach as Elinor Grant
  • Stephanie Faracy as Debbie Dee Claggett
  • David Dukes as Leopold Strabismus / Martin Scorcella
  • G.D. Spradlin as Tucker Thomas
  • Dick Anthony Williams as Gawain Butler
  • Les Lannom as Larry Penzoss
  • Richard Delmonte as Ramirez
  • Charles Tyner as "Dracula"
  • Jennifer Runyon as Marcia Grant
  • David Spielberg as Skip Morgan
  • Maggie Han as Cindy Rhee
  • Ralph Bellamy as Paul Stidham
  • Clu Gulager as Victor Hardesty
  • Shane Rimmer as General Quigley
  • Bert Remsen as Ed Specktor
  • Wolf Kahler as Funkhauser
  • Mary Jackson as Frankie
  • Murphy Dunne as Lt. Wiles
  • Richard F. Gordon Jr. as CapCom
  • Bill Morey as NYU Dean Robert Hawkins
  • Michael Talbott as Tom Savage
  • James Avery as Jean-Marie
  • Roscoe Lee Browne as Farquar
  • Laurence Luckinbill as Narrator

Production credits

  • Lee Philips (Director)
  • Joseph Sargent (Director)
  • Allan Marcil (Producer)
  • Martin Manulis (Producer)
  • Dick Berg (Executive Producer, Screenwriter)
  • Stirling Silliphant (Screenwriter)
  • Hector R. Figueroa (Cinematographer)
  • Gayne Rescher (Cinematographer
  • Donald R. Rode (Editor)
  • Patrick Kennedy (Editor)
  • George Jay Nicholson (Editor)
  • Lionel Couch (Art Director)
  • Tony Berg (Composer - Music Score)
  • Miles Goodman (Composer - Music Score)
  • Joseph Jennings (Production Designer)
  • Paul Corbould (Special Effects)

Awards

  • 1985: Emmy Award, Outstanding Film Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or a Special
  • 1985: Emmy Award nominee, Outstanding Limited Series
  • 1986: Artios Award nominee, Best Casting for TV Miniseries

References

References

  1. Most of this page, including summary and plot description, is primarily from [http://www.starpulse.com/movie/James_A._Michener%27s_Space/V269139/0/1/]
Info: Wikipedia Source

This article was imported from Wikipedia and is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License. Content has been adapted to SurfDoc format. Original contributors can be found on the article history page.

Want to explore this topic further?

Ask Mako anything about Space (miniseries) — get instant answers, deeper analysis, and related topics.

Research with Mako

Free with your Surf account

Content sourced from Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.

This content may have been generated or modified by AI. CloudSurf Software LLC is not responsible for the accuracy, completeness, or reliability of AI-generated content. Always verify important information from primary sources.

Report