Five years ago, astronaut John Crichton attempted to use the Earth's atmosphere to propel his ship, Farscape 1, at great speeds across the solar system. He was sucked down a wormhole to a distant part of the galaxy and into the middle of a battle. He was rescued by a group of escaping prisoners and taken aboard their ship, a living ship.
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Show's Cast / Crew
Directors
- Tony Tilse (23 episodes)
- Rowan Woods (18 episodes)
- Andrew Prowse (17 episodes)
Writers
- Rockne S. O'Bannon (95 episodes)
- David Kemper (17 episodes)
- Justin Monjo (14 episodes)
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Series Fun Facts
- At one point the show was re-named to Far Horizon before switching back to Farscape.
- The font used in the credits and on posters is Pritchard, designed by Martin Wait in 1990.
- The show faced the very real threat of cancellation halfway through its first season when its production location, Fox Studios Australia, "forced" them out to make way for another production:…
[show]The show faced the very real threat of cancellation halfway through its first season when its production location, Fox Studios Australia, "forced" them out to make way for another production: Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones. The logistical problems of moving the large and expensive sets to a Stateside location would have been too cost-prohibitive. Fortunately, another studio was found nearby that was able to house the production (at Homebush), and the series was renewed for a second season.
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