But of course, Doctor Who is not the only show that he wrote
for and, although I've been aware of this for years, I never actively sought out
any of his work on other television programs. That is, until lately. I recently
learned that he wrote an episode of the mid-70’s Gerry Anderson TV show Space:
1999 and, since just last year Shout Factory was kind enough to put out both
seasons on Blu-ray, I thought I would check this episode out and discover if it
were any good. Luckily, I received that Blu set as a very welcome Christmas
gift last year so the show was just a couple of button pushes way!
The episode is called The Lambda Factor and I have to admit that
- of the handful of second season episodes that I've ever seen - it's actually
pretty darned good. One of the failings of the Space:1999 second season is that
in an attempt to create a more action-oriented show some of the first season’s cerebral
attitude was thrown out. This figured to make the show less sleep inducing
(because it could be dull as dirt) and better paced. Interestingly, The Lambda
Factor splits the difference between these two approaches with a heady central
concept married to a tense unfolding of dark emotions that trigger murder and
despair. Dicks has some expressed surprise that his script made it to the
screen with almost no changes and has stated that he was pretty happy with the
finished episode. I was impressed enough with this one to slate into my
schedule a possible reassessment of the much derided second season of Space:
1999. Such is the power of Terrance Dicks!
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