Luna
Luna
Luna
2 seasons1983Ended
TVT Rating
Science Fiction, Family, Comedy, Children
Luna was a British children's science fiction TV comedy show produced by Central Television for the ITV network and ran for two series in 1983 and 1984. The first series was recorded at the former ATV studios in Elstree, the second at their Nottingham facility. In 2040, the dimini female (teenage girl) 72 Batch 19Y named Luna as she was batched on the moon, and her misfit family in the Efficiecity, a completely enclosed bureaucratic city sealed off from the polluted and abandoned outside world. The show was about the domestic life of an eccentric family group - although the characters (Gramps batch WB-1889U, Brat 3G-batch-19Y & Andy a malfunction prone android) aren’t in fact biologically related, but assigned to share habiviron Jo-Y. The habiviron is run by a computer called ‘Mother’. A distinctive feature was the language of "techno-talk", an alternate version of English that had emerged to make it easier for computers to understand human speech.
Luna was a British children's science fiction TV comedy show produced by Central Television for the ITV network and ran for two series in 1983 and 1984. The first series was recorded at the former ATV studios in Elstree, the second at their Nottingham facility. In 2040, the dimini female (teenage girl) 72 Batch 19Y named Luna as she was batched on the moon, and her misfit family in the Efficiecity, a completely enclosed bureaucratic city sealed off from the polluted and abandoned outside world. The show was about the domestic life of an eccentric family group - although the characters (Gramps batch WB-1889U, Brat 3G-batch-19Y & Andy a malfunction prone android) aren’t in fact biologically related, but assigned to share habiviron Jo-Y. The habiviron is run by a computer called ‘Mother’. A distinctive feature was the language of "techno-talk", an alternate version of English that had emerged to make it easier for computers to understand human speech.
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