Buck Rogers in the 25th Century

1979

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6.9| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 20 September 1979 Ended
Producted By: Glen A. Larson Productions
Country: United States of America
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20th-century astronaut Buck Rogers awakens in the 25th century after a freak accident puts him in suspended animation for 500 years. Upon returning to Earth and discovering the planet is recovering from a nuclear war, Buck uses his combat skills and ingenuity to protect Earth and fight evil throughout the galaxy alongside starfighter pilot Colonel Wilma Deering and robot companion Twiki.

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BlazeLime Strong and Moving!
Beanbioca As Good As It Gets
MoPoshy Absolutely brilliant
Dirtylogy It's funny, it's tense, it features two great performances from two actors and the director expertly creates a web of odd tension where you actually don't know what is happening for the majority of the run time.
Benedito Dias Rodrigues After Star Wars come along such series like this and unreleased on DVD in Brazil,but have several people that sell it on internet with classic dubbed version,to see Erin Gray in tight outfit is amazing one's reasons that l like this series,in this episode Buck in trapped by Princess Ardala who wants a Buck's robotic duplicates to use as fighter pilots,before she wants one more time convincing Buck stay with her...Ardala is evil but very pretty woman...but Wilma Deering is much better and sexy too!!!This series is really cool and funny!!
Hotwok2013 Season 2 of Buck Rogers In The 25th Century is a classic example of the old maxim,"If it works, don't fix it". The producers tried to make the second season stories more serious in content which had the effect of taking most of the fun out of the show. Out went most of the campy costumes & the hordes of gorgeous, hot Hollywood starlets who guest-starred. Out too went the biggest loss of all, Pamela Hensley's Princess Ardala. She was an absolute knockout of a hot babe. Her eye-catching, over-the-top, garish (& sometimes very skimpy) costumes were one of the shows biggest selling points. They retained Erin Gray's Colonel Wilma Deering, also a big draw for us lads, but she was generally given much lesser prominence in Season 2. The result of all this was that the second season just wasn't nearly as entertaining or enjoyable to watch.
g4331 I don't know what a spoiler is, but I am saying there is one, just in case.I really liked the series, It allowed me to put my mind in neutral and relax. The relax factor is more than many would think, even to this day.I think that my favorite part was Twiki. He had a head shaped like a penis and always said "biggie! biggie! biggie! biggie!" Yeah, I just bet there was a "biggie", right before our eyes!Twiki would be great to oder food at Wendy's drive thru. Great TV series. I support the endeavors of it's creators.
Stephanie Aaron They had a pretty good story line and they kept it moving. The special effects are not what we are used to today, but you gotta love it. My favorite shows were the first ones in season one. Buck Rogers is the typical male sexist womanizer. They did keep you and Wilma, wondering were their relationship was going to go, but they were always over protective of each other. I love seeing the guest stars in each show. The characters of Twiki and Dr. Theopolis are vary cute and add a touch of whimsy to the show. I think it's a little bit Farscape and a little bit Battlestar Galactica. If they ever decided to do a modern remake, I think it would do vary well. All they would have to do is update the special effects and bring the technology into the future.