The Interpretaris is an Australian science fiction television series which first screened on the ABC in 1966. It was later also screened on the Seven Network. It was part of a trilogy with spin-offs Vega 4 in 1966 and Phoenix Five in 1970.
The Interpretaris | |
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Genre | science fiction |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
No. of episodes | 6 |
Production | |
Producer | Kay Roberts |
Running time | 30 mins |
Release | |
Original network | ABC |
Original release | 1966 |
Plot
The Interpretaris is a spacecraft which is the flagship of the World Council fleet. The series is set over 500 years in the future, with the Earth at the centre of a peaceful federation of planets under the jurisdiction of the World Council. The crew on the mission was headed by a European Commander Alan De Breck, an Australian pilot David Charmichael and Russian crew member Vera Balovna.[1]
Cast
- 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
References
- ^ "Phoenix 5". Classic Australian TV.
External links
- The Interpretaris at Australian Classic Television
- The Interpretaris at IMDb