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								|   | Star Cops Episode Guide[This file is from the Sf-Lovers Archives at Rutgers University.  It isprovided as part of a free service in connection with distribution of
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 STAR COPS
 Introduction and Background
 
 It is the year 2027 and the commercial exploitation of space is in full
 swing.  There are six orbital stations around the Earth, an internationally
 manned base on the moon, and a colony on Mars.  Unfortunately, criminal
 enterprise in space is in full swing as well, and the International Space
 Police Force was created to deal with it.  But the ISPF is an ad hoc group
 of part-time volunteers looking for a little extra money in addition to
 their regular jobs, and they're so inefficient that they're dubbed the
 "Star Cops" by the press.  The decision is made to appoint a commander and
 turn the force into a full- time unit.  As our story opens, Detective Chief
 Superintendent Nathan Spring has been pressured into submitting his name
 for the post despite the fact that he's never even left Earth before.
 Spring is an old- fashioned cop who thinks modern police methods rely too
 heavily on computer projections.
 
 According to series creator Chris Boucher, "Star Cops" was three years in
 the research and planning stage.  The ideas for Earth, Moonbase, the
 orbital stations, and the Martian colonies were elaborately worked out, and
 we only saw a fraction of the detail.  Boucher is known for previous work
 on the science fiction series "Doctor Who" and "Blake's 7," and on the
 crime dramas "Shoestring," "Juliet Bravo," and "Bergerac."  The
 technological sophistication in "Star Cops" was almost unprecedented for
 broadcast serial television drama, and yet it never bogged down in
 technical detail.  The maturity of the human drama was unusual for any
 medium, and it was handled with wit and intelligence.  The crime stories
 were not pitched as whodunits.  Generally it was either ridiculously easy
 or virtually impossible to figure out who the criminal was.  Instead, the
 mysteries were always occasions to question the validity of one's evidence
 for believing in anything at all: for believing that a crime had been
 committed, for believing that one was doing the right thing, for placing
 trust in another human being.
 
 "Star Cops" went into production in the fall of 1986 and was shown in the
 summer of 1987 on BBC-2.  There were nine 51-minute episodes in all.  A
 tenth script was commissioned, but because of labor disputes at the time,
 it never went into production.  A second series was planned, reportedly to
 have focused on the Martian colonies, but the series was canceled without
 much fanfare.
 
 I can provide excellent copies of all nine episodes to interested parties
 for the cost of the blanks and postage.  Reply by U.S. mail, please.
 
 Micky DuPree
 24 Boston St. #2
 Somerville, MA  02143-2011
 
 STAR COPS
 episode guide
 
 Starring David Calder as Nathan Spring/Box
 
 Semi-regulars:
 
 David Theroux                Erick Ray Evans
 Colin Devis                    Trevor Cooper
 Pal Kenzy                       Linda Newton
 Alexander Krivenko            Jonathan Adams
 Anna Shoun                        Sayo Inaba
 
 Series devised by Chris Boucher
 Producer: Evgeny Gridneff
 Script Editor: Joanna Willett
 
 1. AN INSTINCT FOR MURDER
 July 6, 1987
 W: Chris Boucher; D: Christopher Baker
 
 "Groundsider" career cop Nathan Spring finds himself being kicked literally
 upstairs to the International Space Police Force.  He's assigned a case in
 space that he doesn't want, and told to drop a case on the ground that he
 does want.
 
 w/ Evans, Newton
 
 Commander                       Moray Watson
 Controller                     Keith Varnier
 Lee Jones                    Gennie Nevinson
 Brian Lincoln                 Andrew Secombe
 Hans Diter                 Frederik de Groot
 Lars Hendvorrsen                 Luke Hanson
 Marie Mueller                          Katja
 Kersten
 
 2. CONVERSATIONS WITH THE DEAD
 July 13, 1987
 W: Chris Boucher; D: Christopher Baker
 
 Spring, newly appointed Commander of the Star Cops, is suddenly called back
 to Earth about a case in his own back yard, leaving David Theroux to solve
 the mystery of a rogue space freighter.
 
 w/ Evans, Cooper
 
 Lee Jones                    Gennie Nevinson
 Corman                           Sian Webber
 Paton                            Alan Downer
 Fox                             Sean Scanlan
 Gina                            Carmen Gomez
 John Smith                       Benny Young
 Traffic Controller           Deborah Manship
 Mike                          Richard Ireson
 Lara                                   Rosie
 Kerslake
 
 3. INTELLIGENT LISTENING FOR BEGINNERS
 July 20, 1987
 W: Chris Boucher; D: Christopher Baker
 
 On his first assignment in the ISPF, Colin Devis stings corrupt cop Pal
 Kenzy, and the Star Cops get a mysterious tip on the moon about space
 shuttle hijacking that may tie into computer sabotage on Earth.
 
 w/ Evans, Cooper, Newton
 
 Michael Chandri              David John Pope
 Leo                            Trevor Butler
 Ben                         Thomas Coulthard
 Shuttle hostess                    Tara Ward
 Shift foreman                   Peter Quince
 Process operator                Peter Glancy
 
 4. TRIVIAL GAMES AND PARANOID PURSUITS
 July 27, 1987
 W: Chris Boucher; D: Graeme Harper
 
 Having reinstated herself, Kenzy follows Spring to the American space
 station on the trail of a missing scientist who may have never existed.
 Meanwhile, Russian Dr.  Alexander Krivenko, the new Coordinator of
 Moonbase, starts asking a lot of questions.
 
 w/ Evans, Cooper, Newton, Adams
 
 Commander Griffin             Daniel Benzali
 Dilly Goodman                 Marlena Mackey
 Pete Lennox                     Robert Jezek
 Marty                        Russell Wootton
 Lauter                           Angela Crow
 Harvey Goodman                  Morgan Deare
 Receptionist                 Shope Shodeinde
 
 5. THIS CASE TO BE OPENED IN A MILLION YEARS
 August 3, 1987
 W: Philip Martin; D: Graeme Harper
 
 Spring is attacked and framed for murder in Rome, while the Star Cops
 investigate the aborted launch of a nuclear waste dumper rocket on the
 moon.
 
 w/ Evans, Cooper, Newton, Adams
 
 Carlo Santanini              Michael Chesden
 Marla Condarini                 Susan Curnow
 Inspector Canova            Stewart Guidotti
 Lina Margello                 Vikki Chambers
 Personnel officer               Flip Webster
 Angelo Pordenone             Andre Winterton
 Tour guide                     Carl Forgione
 
 6. IN WARM BLOOD
 August 10, 1987
 W: John Collee; D: Graeme Harper
 
 When a survey spaceship arrives home with a dead crew, the contracted
 medical firm sends in its own investigator, Dr. Anna Shoun, but after one
 of its top researchers also dies in the same manner, Spring suspects a
 coverup.
 
 w/ Evans, Cooper, Newton, Adams, Inaba
 
 Richard Ho                      Richard Rees
 Christina Janssen                Dawn Keeler
 Receptionist                       Susan Tan
 
 7. A DOUBLE LIFE
 August 17, 1987
 W: John Collee; D: Christopher Baker
 
 An influential woman's frozen embryos are stolen from the Moonbase clinic
 and held for ransom, but when Shoun identifies the thief, he has absolute
 proof he was on Earth when the crime was committed.
 
 w/ Evans, Cooper, Newton, Adams, Inaba
 
 James Bannerman/Albi          Brian Gwaspari
 Chamsya Assadi                    Nitza Saul
 
 8. OTHER PEOPLE'S SECRETS
 August 24, 1987
 W: John Collee; D: Christopher Baker
 
 Suspicious technical glitches abound on Moonbase just as a safety inspector
 does his tour, and aggravation waxes instead of wanes when an abrasive
 psychiatrist shows up to shrink heads in space.
 
 w/ Evans, Cooper, Newton, Adams, Inaba
 
 Ernest Wolffhart            Geoffrey Bayldon
 Dr. Angela Parr           Maggie Ollerenshaw
 Hooper                         Barrie Rutter
 Beverly Anderson               Leigh Funnell
 
 9. LITTLE GREEN MEN AND OTHER MARTIANS
 August 31, 1987
 W: Chris Boucher; D: Graeme Harper
 
 The Star Cops have to contend with a Moonbase abuzz with meddling
 journalists, scientific fraud, political corruption, drug smuggling, and
 murder when the discovery of a Martian, now on its way to Moonbase, is
 announced.
 
 w/ Newton, Cooper, Adams, Inaba
 
 Daniel Larwood                    Roy Holder
 Andrew Philpot                  Nigel Hughes
 Susan Caxton                   Lachelle Carl
 Operations manager             Wendy Macadam
 Co-pilot                Bridget Lynch-Blosse
 Pilot                          Kenneth Lodge
 Customs officer                Peter Neathey
 Outpost controller           Philip Rowlands
 Surveyor                         David Janes
 
 "Star Cops" is copyright © 1987 by the
 British Broadcasting Corporation.  This
 episode guide is copyright © 1992 by Micky
 DuPree.  Permission to reproduce it is
 hereby granted so long as it is always
 reproduced in its entirety and never
 reproduced for profit.
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