: Produced by Fred Freiberger , this episode reflects his preference for action and "younger faces" over the cerebral tone of the first season.
" All That Glisters " (Spazio: 1999, Season 2, Episode 9) is a divisive episode often cited for its campy tone and shift toward more simplistic science fiction typical of the show’s second year. Originally aired in 1976, it centers on the crew of Moonbase Alpha encountering a sentient, rock-like organism that requires water to survive. Review Overview Spazio_1999_02x09
: Directed by Ray Austin with a score by Derek Wadsworth , who replaced Series 1 composer Barry Gray to provide a more contemporary, funk-influenced sound. : Produced by Fred Freiberger , this episode
: It is noted for its "atmosphere of fear of the unknown", though this is sometimes undermined by the era's colorful and "flashy" production style. Production Highlights Review Overview : Directed by Ray Austin with
: An Eagle scouting party lands on a planet where they encounter an intelligent, multicolored "rock".
: Features the main cast, including Martin Landau (Commander Koenig), Barbara Bain (Dr. Russell), and Catherine Schell (Maya).
: Like much of the series, the episode is praised for its high production values and looks particularly "fantastic on Blu-ray" due to original 35mm transfers. Critical Reception