DVD 220 mins IMDB
Suitable for 15 years and over
Farscape 1.4
A.D. Vision (19/03/1999)
In Collection
#212

Seen It:
Yes

Episodes
1: Premiere
2: Exodus from Genesis
3: Back and Back and Back to the Future
4: Throne for a Loss
5: PK Tech Girl
6: Thank God It's Friday, Again
7: I, E.T.
8: That Old Black Magic
9: DNA Mad Scientist
10: They've Got a Secret
11: Till the Blood Runs Clear
12: The Flax
13: Rhapsody in Blue
14: Jeremiah Crichton
15: Durka Returns
16: A Human Reaction
17: Through the Looking Glass
18: A Bug's Life
19: Nerve
20: The Hidden Memory
21: Bone to Be Wild
22: Family Ties
Science Fiction, Fantasy, Action
Great Britain  /  English

Ben Browder Jonathan Robert Crichton
Claudia Black Aeryn Sun
Virginia Hey Pa'u Zotoh Zhaan
Anthony Simcoe General/Captain Ka D'Argo
Gigi Edgley Chiana
Paul Goddard Stark
Lani John Tupu Pilot
Wayne Pygram Scorpius/Harvey
Jonathan Hardy Dominar Rygel XVI
Tammy McIntosh Jool

Director Tony Tilse; Geoff Bennett (II)
Producer Sue Milliken; Andrew Prowse
Cinematography Russell Bacon; Craig Barden
Musician Guy Gross; Subvision

An international co-production of Jim Henson's Creature Shop, Australia's Channel 9 and Hallmark Entertainment, Farscape is genre television at its most ambitious, inspired both by the cult appeal of Babylon 5 and the continuing success of the Star Trek franchise. Making extensive use of CGI, prosthetics and state-of-the-art puppetry, Farscape takes a visual leap beyond previous shows. Admittedly, the basic premise may be borrowed from Buck Rogers (American astronaut catapulted to far-flung galaxy populated by strange aliens), while the crew have something of Blake's 7 about them (a motley bunch of escaped convicts pursued by a relentless foe), and ideas like the living ship are borrowed from Babylon 5, but the Farscape concept has a freshness that makes it look and feel completely original. The production design is all bio-mechanical curves and the script never takes itself too seriously (fart jokes and double-entendres pop up when you least expect them). It must have been expensive to make, but it certainly looks (and sounds--in Dolby Digital 5.1) as if every penny made it to the screen. In true Buck Rogers style, Ben Browder plays leading man John Crichton as an all-American astronaut, although with a more believable sense of bewilderment; the supporting cast is a mixture of Australian and British actors, mostly disguised under heavy make-up.

Box Set 4 includes four episodes, another gallery of conceptual art, and video profiles of everyone's favourite Hynerian Dominar, Rygel, as well as a profile of Moya the living Leviathan transport ship and her pilot. The episodes are: "Durka Returns", in which the crew meet the beautiful Chiana for the first time, as well as Rygel's old tormentor, Captain Durka; "A Human Reaction", where Crichton finally gets back to Earth but with unfortunate results for the rest of Moya's crew; "Through the Looking Glass" in which the crew and Moya are thrown into a dimensional schism inhabited by a strange creature; and "A Bug's Life", in which an intelligent virus is released on the ship after an encounter with Peacekeepers. --Mark Walker

Edition Details
Series Farscape
Distributor Contender Entertainment Group
Edition 1.4: Volume 7 and 8
Barcode 5030305810047
Region Region 2
Release Date 04/09/2000
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 5.1
Nr of Disks/Tapes 2
Personal Details
Purchase Price £24.99
Links Amazon UK