Flight Path (UFO)
"Flight Path" | |
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UFO episode | |
Episode no. | Episode 15 |
Directed by | Ken Turner |
Written by | Ian Scott Stewart |
Editing by | Len Walter |
Production code | 3 |
Original air date | 20 January 1971 |
Guest appearances | |
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"Flight Path" is the fifteenth episode aired of the first series of
The series was created by
Plot
Carol, the wife of Paul Roper, a Moonbase operative, is being threatened by Dawson, a SHADO medical operative under alien control. Roper is blackmailed into feeding false information into SID - the satellite that tracks incoming UFOs. The information being sent to SID will allow a UFO to attack Moonbase using heavy sunspot activity as cover. However, SID reports that some of Roper's data is incorrect - either accidentally or deliberately.
Carol is attacked by Dawson, and both are killed. Roper, to defend Moonbase travels out onto the lunar surface with a rocket launcher. He manages to destroy the incoming UFO but the resulting explosion punctures his space suit and he dies from oxygen starvation.[4]
Regular cast
- Ed Bishop — Commander Ed Straker
- George Sewell — Colonel Alec Freeman
- Gabrielle Drake — Lieutenant Gay Ellis
- Peter Gordeno — Captain Peter Carlin
- Dolores Mantez — Lieutenant Nina Barry
- Antonia Ellis — Lieutenant Joan Harrington[5]
- Ayshea — Lieutenant Ayshea Johnson
Reception
Review website anorakzone.com ranks "Flight Path" the fifth-best episode of UFO, noting Cole's prominent guest role and its "downbeat", "chilling" conclusion. On the latter point, the review adds: "While there are better episodes of UFO, this is what it specialised in more than the camp and the action sequences: human tragedy and offbeat resolutions."[6]
John Kenneth Muir calls it "adequate", praising the UFO effects but commenting that "despite the personal stakes involved, the episode never seems anything other than straightforward." He adds that it lacks the "emotional wallop of 'Confetti Check A-O.K.', 'A Question of Priorities' or 'The Square Triangle'", and fails to rival "great high-concept action masterpieces" like "Mindbender" or "Timelash".[7]
References
- ^ "UFO Episode Guide - Mindbender". Fanderson. Archived from the original on 8 October 2017. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
- ^ "UFO Characters - Mindbender". SHADO Library. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
- ^ "Underappreciated TV: UFO". Den of Geek. 4 January 2008. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
- ISBN 978-1903111659.
- ^ "SHADO Moonbase Personnel".
- ^ "Worst to Best: Gerry Anderson's UFO". anorakzone.com. September 2019. Retrieved 29 December 2023.
- ^ Muir, John Kenneth (9 April 2019). "UFO: 'Flight Path'". Retrieved 29 December 2023.
External links
- "Flight Path" at IMDb