Interster (1982-1986)

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Premiere:
July 20, 1982

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 39

Finale:
May 10, 1986

Creators:
Lindsay du Plessis
Dirk de Villiers
Gavin Keyser

Original Title:
Interster

Genres:
Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
B&S Studios
C-Films
South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC)

Countries:
ZA

A South African Supermarionation children's television show about an undercover planetary defence agency operating from Cape Town under the guise of an interstellar shipping company. The show mirrored the real world political issues of international isolation facing Apartheid South Africa with the Earth being depicted as a galactic pariah of the "Interplanetary League" due to its cold war with the planet "Krokon". The villain in the series was depicted by Prince Karnati or his evil henchmen.

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Art Direction:
Chris Rice

Camera Intern:
Jakes De Villiers

Camera Operator:
Gavin Keyser

Costume Design:
Bernard Myburgh

Director:
Gavin Keyser

Editor:
Des Liebenberg
Gavin Keyser

Editorial Production Assistant:
Lynn Slingsby

Lighting Camera:
Jakes De Villiers

Makeup Artist:
Suzanne Price

Mixing Engineer:
Phillip Nangle

Music:
Eric Smith
Tully McCullagh

Original Story:
Lindsay du Plessis

Producer:
Dirk de Villiers

Production Manager:
Maureen Ketteringham

Screenplay:
Michael Drin

Script:
Johan Beukes

Sculptor:
Jan Corewijn
Bernard Myburgh

Sound Director:
Lyn Slingsby

Special Effects:
Gavin Keyser

Still Photographer:
Anton Van Rooyen

Story:
Michael Drin
Johan Beukes

Wigmaker:
Lawrence Huckstep

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