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− | The only other ''Slow Train to Outer Space'' is a BBC TV programme from 1984, the third episode in a series ''Once Upon A Time'' by James Cameron, described as "'I got to a lot of places but I never got to the moon'. This week James Cameron goes on two famous last trips - by rail and sea. Then on to Kenya, Hong Kong and Egypt before trying his hand at a trip into the future.", first broadcast on BBC2 on 31 August 1984 at 21:25.<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/dd8214b9d0864b76ac99caba56cc152e James Cameron: Once upon a time, episode 3: Slow Train to Outer Space, 31 August 1984 21:25] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref> | + | The only other ''Slow Train to Outer Space'' is a BBC TV programme from 1984, the third episode in a five-part series ''Once Upon A Time'' by James Cameron, described as "'I got to a lot of places but I never got to the moon'. This week James Cameron goes on two famous last trips - by rail and sea. Then on to Kenya, Hong Kong and Egypt before trying his hand at a trip into the future.", first broadcast on BBC2 on 31 August 1984 at 21:25.<ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/dd8214b9d0864b76ac99caba56cc152e James Cameron: Once upon a time, episode 3: Slow Train to Outer Space, 31 August 1984 21:25] on the BBC Genome Project.</ref><ref>[http://genome.ch.bbc.co.uk/schedules/bbctwo/england/1988-08-23 The BBC Genome Project listing for 23rd August 1988].</ref> |
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The Performing Right Society's list of works by Delia Ann Derbyshire includes:
Title: Slow Train to Outer Spac Writer(s): Derbyshire Delia Ann Creation date: 19 July 1997
The only other Slow Train to Outer Space is a BBC TV programme from 1984, the third episode in a five-part series Once Upon A Time by James Cameron, described as "'I got to a lot of places but I never got to the moon'. This week James Cameron goes on two famous last trips - by rail and sea. Then on to Kenya, Hong Kong and Egypt before trying his hand at a trip into the future.", first broadcast on BBC2 on 31 August 1984 at 21:25.[1][2]
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