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28/10/2009. Contributed by Jessica Martin
Buy First Men in the Moon in the USA - or Buy First Men in the Moon in the UK

Mark Gatiss (League Of Gentlemen, Doctor Who) is to star in his own TV adaptation of HG Wells' scifi steampunk classic, The First Men In The Moon, alongside Rory Kinnear (Waking The Dead, Silent Witness), in a one-off 90-minute BBC Four drama.
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Mark Gatiss told SFcrowsnest.com, "I'm completely delighted to have the chance to bring this wonderful, funny, charming and scary story to BBC Four. It's very rare to be able to adapt a genius like HG Wells for the small screen and we hope to do full justice to his extraordinary vision."
Richard Klein, Controller, BBC Four, added, "The First Men In The Moon is a thoroughly modern classic, a witty and satirical piece of writing by one of Britain's foremost and original science fiction writers. It shines a light on man's natural desire to always get it wrong. I am delighted that Mark Gatiss has decided to bring this forgotten and yet wholly timely work to our screens."

It's July 1969 and, as the world waits with baited breath for news of the Apollo 11 astronauts, a young boy meets 90-year-old Julius Bedford (Rory Kinnear) who tells an extraordinary story of two men's journey to the Moon, way back in 1909.
As a young man, Bedford chances to meet Professor Cavor (Mark Gatiss), a somewhat unworldly scientist with an amazing invention: Cavorite – anything to which it is applied becomes opaque to the force of gravity. Knowing a miracle when he sees one, and with a keen eye on profit, Bedford encourages Cavor to think big. And so the two men construct a copper and cast-iron sphere which will fly them to the Moon. But what terrors await them in the lunar interior? And will they ever succeed in returning to Earth?
This is the inaugural drama for Mark Gatiss and Damon Thomas's Can Do Productions. The pair previously collaborated on the Antarctic drama The Worst Journey In The World and last Christmas's ghost stories drama Crooked House for BBC Four.
Damon Thomas is the director and Julie Clark (Glorious 39, Whitechapel) is the producer. The BBC executive producer is Jamie Laurenson.
The cast also includes Alex Riddell who will play Jim, the inquisitive boy listening to Bedford's story. Jim's father is played by Peter Forbes (Casualty, The Bill) and his mother by Katherine Jakeways (Bremner, Bird And Fortune, The Armstrong And Miller Show).
Lee Ingleby (George Gently, Wind In The Willows) will play Chessocks, and Julia Deakin (Spaced) will play Mrs Fitt.
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Posted by: SR_Lobo_75 at 04/01/2010
Some things shouldn't be touched. The '64 version was great. However, I'll give them a shot - as long as they don't to to this what Hollywood did to The Time Machine.
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