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" Journey to Where " is often praised for its unique "what if" scenario regarding Earth's future, presenting a grim view of a world ruined by pollution. Some critics noted that the transition to a historical setting was a departure from the show's core premise, intended to attract a broader audience. While the medical "science" of Helena's instant recovery from pneumonia via dungeon fungus is frequently cited as a plot hole, the episode is generally rated highly (e.g., "A-minus" by SFX Magazine ) for its entertainment value and strong guest performances.

Directed by Tom Clegg and written by Donald James . Spazio_1999_02x05

A "galactic eclipse" creates a narrow 72-hour window for the transfer. During the first live attempt with Commander Koenig, Dr. Helena Russell, and Alan Carter, an earthquake at the Texas City station causes a technical glitch. Instead of arriving in the 22nd century, the trio is transported back to in the year 1339. They are captured by a group of Scots who believe they are English spies or plague carriers. The episode concludes with the Alphans being rescued back to Moonbase Alpha just as the communication window with Earth closes forever. Production and Technical Details Original Air Date: September 18, 1976. " Journey to Where " is often praised

Although the Scottish Highlands were depicted, the outdoor sequences were actually filmed on the studio paddock at the Pinewood Studios backlot due to lead actors Martin Landau and Barbara Bain's preference for staying near the studio. Directed by Tom Clegg and written by Donald James

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