Space Patrol

Season 2

13 episodes · Nov 7, 1963

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  • S2E1

    The Planet Of Thought

    Nov 7, 196330m

    It is a disastrous day for Col. Raeburn when Tyro, the leader of the planet Neptune, persuades Raeburn’s secretary, Marla, to go to Neptune with him. The Colonel does not believe she has gone of her own free will and gives Dart the task of bringing her back.

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  • S2E2

    The Glowing Eggs Of Titan

    Nov 14, 196330m

    When Dart and his crew make an emergency landing on Titan to repair their galasphere, they make a curious and far-reaching discovery.

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  • S2E3

    The Planet of Light

    Nov 21, 196330m

    Dart and Slim are invited to the planet of Lumen. On their arrival Dart's oxygen cylinder is pierced. The planet's only oxygen comes from blister plants in the "cave of death". Dart and Slim must find the plants before dawn, or risk being boiled alive in the heat of the Sun

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  • S2E4

    Time Stands Still

    Nov 28, 196330m

    Stolen art treasures are being transported into space. Raeburn suspects that Venusian millionaire Tara is behind the thefts, but his palace is too well guarded. Professor Haggarty develops a watch that speeds up the wearer's reaction times by a factor of sixty, which enables Dart to sneak into the palace unnoticed

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  • S2E5

    Husky Becomes Invisible

    Dec 5, 196330m

    Husky, visiting Mars with Larry Dart, becomes invisible through an accident. This proves of great value, but Husky does not want to be invisible for ever, and there seems to be no prospect of him returning to his normal state.

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  • S2E6

    The Walking Lake Of Jupiter

    Dec 12, 196330m

    One of the lakes on Jupiter is found to contain water with extraordinary properties. This is of great interest to the scientists, but from being a matter of interest the water soon turns to being a matter of deadly peril to the planet.

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  • S2E7

    The New Planet

    Dec 19, 196330m

    Galasphere 347 is in deep space. After a comet collides with the ship, Dart and his crew discover a new planet beyond the orbit of Pluto. Touching down in the dense forest, Dart and Slim meet one of the planet's giant inhabitants

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  • S2E8

    The Human Fish

    Dec 26, 196330m

    The Tula Fish in the Venusian Magda Ocean are evolving at an extraordinary rate and attack fishermen. The Galasphere crew are sent to help and discover that routinely dumped building materials may be the cause of the Tula's accelerated evolution

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  • S2E9

    The Invisible Invasion

    Jan 2, 196430m

    While Dart and his crew are orbiting around Uranus, Husky sees a light on the planet which they learn is coming from the headquarters of the Duos, strange beings who inhabit the very heart of Uranus. The Duos, however, are in search of a less unpleasant atmosphere and decide to conquer Earth.

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  • S2E10

    The Talking Bell

    Jan 9, 196430m

    Colonel Raeburn and Haggarty are on a hunting expedition when Raeburn shoots down an object shaped like a bell. Although not a human being, the bell has a voice and proves to be very intelligent, especially when Dart is buried in a cave without food and water.

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  • S2E11

    The Buried Spaceship

    Jan 16, 196430m

    Col. Raeburn receives a message from Mars and learns that, as a result of terrible dust storms, the drought on the planet is getting worse.

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  • S2E12

    Message From A Star

    Jan 23, 196430m

    No one believes Professor Zeffer when he tells them that he has picked up a message from Alpha Centauri, the nearest Star to our solar system. But when a strange being lands on Earth, it seems that the Professor’s story is not so fantastic.

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  • S2E13

    Explosion On the Sun

    Jan 30, 196430m

    Colonel Raeburn is faced with a dangerous situation when a would-be dictator sets himself up on the satellite Ganymede and begins to interfere with the sun.

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