The Interpretaris facts for kids
Quick facts for kids The Interpretaris |
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Genre | science fiction |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of episodes | 6 |
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Producer(s) | Kay Roberts |
Running time | 30 mins |
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Original network | ABC |
Original release | 1966 |
The Interpretaris is an exciting Australian science fiction TV show. It first appeared on the ABC channel in 1966. Later, it was also shown on the Seven Network. This show was part of a group of three related series. The other two were Vega 4 (also from 1966) and Phoenix Five (from 1970).
What is The Interpretaris?
The Interpretaris is a super cool spacecraft. It's the main ship for the World Council's space fleet. Imagine a future over 500 years from now! In this future, Earth is the most important planet. It leads a peaceful group of planets called the World Council. This council helps keep peace across the galaxy.
The Crew's Mission
The show follows the brave crew of the Interpretaris. Their mission is to explore and keep peace in space. The team includes Commander Alan De Breck from Europe. He leads the ship. There is also David Charmichael, an Australian pilot. Vera Balovna, a crew member from Russia, is also part of the team. Together, they go on adventures far from Earth.
Meet the Cast
Here are the main actors and the characters they played in The Interpretaris:
- Stanley Walsh as Commander Alan De Breck
- Lorraine Bayly as Vera Balovna
- Kit Taylor as David Carmichael
- Ben Gabriel as Parta Beno
- Gordon Mutch as Henry, the computeroid
- Judi Farr as Alys, the computer