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Jupiter Moon is a science fiction soap opera television series first broadcast by British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy channel in 1990. 150 episodes were commissioned and made, but only the first 108 were broadcast before the closure of BSB. Episodes 109–150 were first shown in the UK on the Sci Fi Channel in 1996.

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00:00And I'll still stay to have thee still forget.
00:05Forgetting any other...
00:06Forgetting any other home but this.
00:09Tis almost morning I would have thee gone,
00:11and yet no further than a wanton spurt.
00:13God, they're awful.
00:14They are so awful.
00:16Like a poor prisoner in his twisted jives.
00:18I'm having my name taken off this production.
00:20Me too, and I'm in a lighting.
00:22Still, we're 700 million kilometers from home.
00:24I would, I were thy bird.
00:26Don't count on it, darling.
00:27Yet I should kill thee with much cherishing.
00:31Good night.
00:32Oh, good night.
00:34Parting is such sweet sorrow.
00:36That I say good night till it be morrow.
01:14That laser fight was damn good.
01:16Yeah, but it wasn't supposed to be about laser fights, was it, Danielle?
01:20Hi, Victoria.
01:21Hi.
01:22It's Byron I feel sorry for with everything going wrong.
01:25Offense.
01:25He'll bounce back, he always does.
01:27Yeah, well, you know, it was patched through to Pacify
01:29and everybody thought it was a comedy.
01:31It's meant to be the first time in three years
01:33anybody's laughed on Pacify.
01:34Oh, my God.
01:35How's Victoria?
01:37Fine.
01:37You coming to Sarah's party tonight?
01:39Yeah.
01:40Yeah.
01:40Yeah, of course.
01:41Hey, it won't be that bad, I promise.
01:43Mm-hmm.
01:44I've just heard from Jean-Francois.
01:46Jean-Francois, how is good old Jiffy Bag?
01:49Oh, well, what did he say?
01:50He's had his thesis proposal turned down again.
01:53This is the fifth time he's had to rework it.
01:56It takes him this long to get it accepted,
01:59think how long it's going to take him to write it,
02:01think how long it's going to be before he comes back here.
02:05Oh, I thought I was late.
02:07You are late.
02:08You're always late.
02:10You try being pregnant, Daniel.
02:12Oh, you tried getting up and going to the loo.
02:15Brushing your teeth, going to the loo.
02:16Having a coffee, going to the loo.
02:18Going to the loo, going to the loo.
02:21Where is he, anyway?
02:23I don't know.
02:23Don't ask me.
02:24Ladies and gentlemen,
02:25apologies for my absence this morning.
02:27I'll be on board ship later.
02:29In the meantime,
02:29would you continue with your coursework on Module 8?
02:34Right.
02:34I'm going back to bed.
02:36Yep.
02:37I think I'll may as well grab a coffee.
02:39Oh, it's a bit much, though.
02:40I mean, he does get paid to do some work, doesn't he?
02:52Bex, look, I don't blame you.
02:54Well, I'm very glad about that.
02:55But where the hell is he?
02:56I mean, it's all very well you running around saying he's not here.
02:58Well, he's not on board.
02:59What do you think?
02:59I'm hiding him.
03:00He's down the laundry chute.
03:01He could be hiding on Gantry 2.
03:03He isn't.
03:04Does he realise that I'm back as the chair of the student union?
03:07Does he realise that he's got me to deal with and not that drip, Jenny Fletcher?
03:10Why do you keep shouting at me?
03:11Because I'm like that.
03:12And because I've been on this ship for five years and nothing ever gets any better.
03:16I like the play.
03:18Yeah?
03:19Yes.
03:20Yeah, well, I suppose it was all right.
03:22I mean, apart from Romeo and Juliet.
03:24But then I could hardly help that, could I?
03:25I've had this great idea for a next production.
03:28It's got to be Chekhov.
03:30Is it?
03:31Are you kidding me?
03:32Are you kidding?
03:33The dome is the cherry orchard.
03:38Oh, come on, Mel.
03:40You must be a bit interested.
03:41No.
03:42I'd like my baby to be dressed in quite good taste, Fiona.
03:45Oh, honestly.
03:46Not luminous green fogs.
03:47It's from Los Angeles.
03:49She's not going to a garden party at Buckingham Palace.
03:51She's going to sit in a basket and dribble.
03:53It'll deform her character.
03:54Well, I'm interested.
03:55I want to see what they're like.
03:57Open.
03:58Hi, Mum.
04:00Fiona.
04:01You know, it's incredible.
04:02That man just won't see me.
04:04He's telling Rebecca to tell everyone he's not on board.
04:07We all know she'll do exactly what she's told.
04:09It's unbelievable.
04:11Well, sit down, Pyron.
04:13Yeah, why don't you?
04:14She just won't speak to me.
04:16That's what all this is about.
04:17Why not?
04:18Because I sent him a memo about shuttle rates.
04:21You didn't?
04:22A memo about shuttle rates?
04:24Well, it's no wonder he's hiding.
04:25It's all right for you.
04:26You're getting shacked up to the richest man on the ilia.
04:28What?
04:29The rest of us have to pay full concessionary fares.
04:32I can tell you, my family aren't exactly wealthy.
04:35Well, don't go down so often if you can't afford it.
04:37I thought you were with me on this one.
04:39Yeah, it would be nice to have cheap affairs.
04:42Nice?
04:43Do you know how much rates have gone up in the last five years?
04:46Byron, have you really been at Columbus for five years?
04:49Yeah, what was it like in the old days?
04:52How old are you, actually?
04:54Come on.
04:56Well, is there anybody you could appeal to?
04:59You know, I'm beginning to wonder whether he actually wants you to do the research anyway.
05:04I don't know.
05:06All I know is that the longer you're there, the longer we have to be apart.
05:13You know, I'm not really the social type.
05:15I just want to be with you all the time.
05:20Tonight's Sarah's birthday party.
05:22I don't really want to go.
05:25Truth is, I haven't really got much in common with the rest of the students.
05:30I wish we were together.
05:47We are inside the rotazilia.
05:49Approach is nominal.
05:51Green across the board.
05:52Zulu Romeo.
05:54You are clear to dock T-minus 30 seconds.
05:59You must have missed advanced sociology this morning, Mr. Hawkins.
06:03Uh, yeah.
06:04Why was that?
06:05Oh, well, um, I had to go down to Callisto.
06:09Urgently.
06:11Oh, Professor, there you are.
06:13You know, I wish you'd tell me when you're going to be back.
06:15It can make life very difficult for me when I don't know what you're up to.
06:17I'm not married to you, Miss Harvey.
06:20No, thank goodness, but I do have to deal with all the people who want to talk to you.
06:22Yes, and I'm very grateful.
06:24Hawkins!
06:24No, but, Professor, hang on!
06:27It's, uh, Sarah here.
06:28No.
06:29Where have you been?
06:30I'm trying to organise a party here for your girlfriend.
06:33I suppose we can call her your girlfriend, can we?
06:35Oh, I don't know about that.
06:37Oh, playing hard to get still, oh dear, Jim.
06:40Presents.
06:41There's two?
06:42Yeah.
06:43This one's from Earth.
06:44From your parents, I suppose.
06:46Well, we'll keep that as a surprise.
06:47And this one's from me.
06:50Do you like it?
06:51Love it.
06:52What's inside?
06:53I think we'd better hide it.
06:54Come on, Jim, what's inside?
06:55Maybe you might.
06:56Come on!
07:00A stuffed rabbit.
07:02She's got a stuffed rabbit.
07:04Yeah.
07:05She likes them, doesn't she?
07:07Hmm.
07:09Melody seems well and happy.
07:11I think her and Daniel are actually very well suited.
07:15Yes?
07:16I'd like to see you as soon as possible.
07:18Can you come over now?
07:19Yes, of course.
07:20What's it about?
07:21My room in five minutes, then.
07:25Very kind of them.
07:26I know there are two babies due on Island 5.
07:28Come on, then.
07:29Let's have a look.
07:30I promise we'd send back anything you don't use.
07:32All right.
07:34Wait!
07:35Oh, Professor, good.
07:36We left a message for me.
07:38Yes, listen, we've stopped to have a meeting.
07:40Impossible this afternoon.
07:41All right, tonight, then.
07:43I'm sorry, I'm going back down on the shuttle.
07:45You're not going anywhere until I've spoken to you.
07:47What's the problem?
07:48I'm coming over now.
07:50I haven't got the time.
07:51So make the time.
07:52Oh, no.
07:53I can't believe you're going to do this.
07:54You two just get on with it, then, OK?
07:56It's got feet like a little teddy bear.
07:59Look!
08:02What's the matter?
08:05My poor little baby.
08:07All alone in the Jupiter system.
08:10I'm wearing Courtney Kruger's cast-offs.
08:22I'd be here to speak to you for some time, and I'd be rushed up, I think.
08:27We've been getting some amazing new data about Parkinson's stuff.
08:30Oh, what sort of data?
08:31I'll tell you in a couple of days.
08:34Look, I read the papers you did on the H2 plasma and on asteroid G33.
08:39Good.
08:40I'm sorry there were a bit rushed, but I was...
08:41And I decided they were good enough to submit as alternative credit papers.
08:45You didn't tell me.
08:46No, well, I have been very busy.
08:48Things haven't been easy since we lost Paul.
08:51Anyway.
08:54The board have agreed to accept them in place of the three credits you needed to get your degree.
08:59What does that mean?
09:01They awarded you a good upper second.
09:03We'll discuss it all in a couple of days, eh, when I've got a bit more time.
09:07Open!
09:09Melody?
09:10No, I don't know where she is, Daniel.
09:12Sarah.
09:13Hey, you look gorgeous.
09:15Oh, shut up.
09:17God, if I wasn't involved with somebody else, you'd be in with a chance.
09:20Get off, Daniel.
09:22Hmm?
09:24Do you know, it's a funny old world, isn't it?
09:27Ha, hysterical.
09:28When I think about the way I used to be about Bob and how Melody was over Jean.
09:33Oh, that was never a serious affair.
09:35Oh, come on, Daniel.
09:36Well, it wasn't. They were only kidding themselves.
09:38Well, Bob and I were certainly a serious affair.
09:42Do you know, I used to think I'd never get over him.
09:44And have you?
09:46Almost.
09:54Hi.
09:54Hi.
09:56Oh, he could find the time to see you, then.
09:58Yes.
10:02I don't have the time.
10:03I don't have the time.
10:05I'm going back down on the shuttle.
10:07If you knew what was happening about Parkinson's star, you'd understand.
10:10I don't care what's happening on any bloody star.
10:13Now, I want you to listen to me for five minutes about what's happening on the Iliad.
10:16Impossible.
10:17This is your business, so just sit down and listen.
10:39I'm not panicking.
10:41I'm not panicking.
10:49I'm going to work in the labs of Valhalla day and night.
10:53So, tell me, what's been happening on the Iliad?
10:58Well, Melody's having a baby.
10:59I know that.
11:01There are things we need to organise properly.
11:03There's the hospitalisation, the antenatal care.
11:05Why can't she go to Island Five?
11:07They've got the facilities.
11:08Why should she?
11:09Why should they look after her?
11:10They're American.
11:12They'll love it.
11:13Yeah, and what about Daniel?
11:14He can go, too.
11:15They'll love him as well, will they?
11:16This is a university college, Rebecca.
11:19Oh, come on.
11:19All right.
11:20All right.
11:21She can stay here.
11:22One baby hardly amounts to a crisis.
11:25You don't know much about babies, do you?
11:27And look, I've got Byron Wilkinson on at me about shuttle fares.
11:30Shuttle fares?
11:31He went to a party at the space hostel,
11:33and he discovered that Carina give concessionary fares to everybody except Columbus.
11:37That's because we can't afford the subsidy,
11:39but it's got nothing to do with you.
11:41Oh, I know that.
11:41And it's got nothing to do with him.
11:44Columbus students don't need to use the shuttle if they can't afford it.
11:47What do you want them to do, walk?
11:48They can stay here and study.
11:51When are we going to get a new principal?
11:53I can't carry on like this for much longer.
11:56Yes, I was meaning to tell you.
11:58Don't say it's someone from Earth.
11:59That's going to mean a five-month wait.
12:01There isn't going to be one.
12:03What?
12:04Sorry.
12:05Why isn't there going to be one?
12:07Because we can't afford one.
12:09Is this a joke?
12:10The college can't afford a new principal.
12:12What can it afford?
12:13You know the Berlin cuts were quite savage.
12:14Oh, cuts.
12:15Come on, we all know what happens in cuts.
12:16They work from the ground upwards.
12:18Bursars, yes.
12:19Principals, no.
12:20On the contrary.
12:21The bursar is indispensable.
12:23Who else can soothe away the problems of student life?
12:26Who else can provide a sympathetic shoulder for them to cry on when they get pregnant and
12:30homesick and worried about transport costs?
12:33Look, I am half worked to death already.
12:35I cannot take on any more.
12:36No-one's asking you to.
12:37Oh, and while I remember, you might as well move yourself into the principal's office.
12:41I've never thought it very comforting for the sick to see you hovering there in a corner
12:45of Medicom.
12:46I don't understand.
12:47If there's no principal, then who do I work for?
12:50Well, me, of course.
12:52You?
12:53Yes.
12:54Who else?
12:57Petra, book me a priority call to series straight away.
13:01Message to Jean-Francois Ball, Browning Mead College, Island 5 Series.
13:05Message reads, Jean, the most wonderful thing's happened.
13:10I've got my degree, and I didn't even know about it.
13:14Professor Brelin submitted some of my papers to the board, and they've given me enough
13:17a second, so I'm a graduate.
13:19Would you see what it means?
13:20It means I can join you straight away.
13:22Call me back as soon as you can.
13:24Message, James.
13:28If you'll excuse me, I've got to get down on the next shuttle, and I really must grab
13:32a sandwich from the common room first.
13:33You don't take much of an interest in students, do you?
13:36Quite as much as I need to.
13:38Oh, by the way, Victoria's got her degree.
13:41What?
13:41You see what it means, of course.
13:42But she hasn't got all her credits, has she?
13:44She can stay here and teach as our new post-grad junior lecturer.
13:47That saves Berlin, her travel out costs, etc., and we get her straight away.
13:51Rather a bright idea of mine, I thought.
13:59Oh, Jim, it looks lovely.
14:02Well, it's not your birthday every day of the week, is it?
14:04No.
14:07Yeah.
14:09Happy birthday.
14:10Thanks.
14:12So, how does it feel to be 20, then?
14:14Oh, very old.
14:15Yeah, you look it.
14:18Hey, hang on.
14:19I've got something for you, before everybody gets here.
14:22Now, it's nothing very much.
14:23Jim, you didn't have to get me anything.
14:25You what?
14:25I'd never hear the last of it, was I, didn't you?
14:27How did you say that?
14:29Well, not from you, from Daniel.
14:31He's always telling me how to run my life.
14:33There you go.
14:35Open it.
14:37All right.
14:44Oh, Jim, it's gorgeous.
14:47Yes.
14:52Did you accuse it yourself?
14:54Yeah.
14:55Who helped you?
14:57Why do you think anybody helped me?
14:59Well, it's the right size for a start.
15:02Thanks a lot, Sarah Robbins.
15:05Actually, Ariadne at the general store gave me a few guidelines.
15:09Oh.
15:10Yeah?
15:10Ariadne.
15:11She's a smashing girl when you get to know her.
15:14We have to sit down and form an agenda on this.
15:17Yeah, but not now, OK?
15:18I've got a change for Sarah's party.
15:19Veef, I get the distinct impression that my status on the ship has deteriorated somewhat
15:22since Romeo and Juliet.
15:24No, don't be silly.
15:25Well, it's just that your commitment is not exactly Professor Breland.
15:28Oh, Parkinson.
15:29No, Wilkinson.
15:30Yeah, well, then, I'll...
15:30No, I have to ask you one direct question.
15:34Look, students use more than half the seats on the shuttles, right?
15:38We provide a reliable source of income for the Carina Corporation, right?
15:42Right?
15:42So why is it we're the only people paying full shuttle fares?
15:46Is this justice, Professor?
15:48Come on, let's get changed.
15:50I'm going to get him.
15:51Yeah, of course.
15:52I'm really going to get him.
15:58Did you like the rabbit?
16:00Rabbit?
16:01No, the rabbit.
16:02Do you mean rabbit?
16:02Rabbit, rabbit.
16:04What are you on about?
16:05The rabbit going up with your mother.
16:08Forget it.
16:08What does it matter with this?
16:10Degeneration of the brain cells.
16:13Fiona says, the baby clothes have come.
16:15Yeah.
16:15Can I see them?
16:17I haven't got them stuffed down my front, Daniel.
16:19You could have fooled me.
16:22Ripley, hi.
16:24Hi.
16:24Sorry I didn't get a chance to get you a present.
16:26Oh, don't be silly.
16:29Oh, that's lovely.
16:33I wasn't actually expecting to see you.
16:35You seemed a bit fed up when I saw you this morning.
16:37Yes.
16:38But then I've had some great news.
16:39Yeah?
16:40Professor Breland submitted some of my papers to the board, and I've got my degree.
16:45The best thing is I can join Jean-Francois at Sirius now.
16:49Oh, that's fantastic.
16:51What do you guys do, though?
16:52I don't know.
16:53There must be something.
16:54Waiting for Jean to call me back.
16:56It would be brilliant if I could go and work with you.
16:57I love you.
16:58Hello, Victoria.
16:59Okay, everybody.
17:00Come on, let's hear it.
17:02Happy birthday to you.
17:06Happy birthday to you.
17:08Can you take it over now?
17:09Happy birthday to you, Sarah.
17:13Happy birthday to you.
17:17Daniel, get the present.
17:18Now, wait, wait, wait a minute.
17:19One last present.
17:20Here we are.
17:21Sarah Ruff.
17:22This arrived on the star of Saigon, starting its journey five months ago from her.
17:28What's this wrong?
17:29What did you do for me, Mom and Dad?
17:30It might be, yeah.
17:30I still don't know why it's this rabbit, though.
17:33What the hell is the matter of being a rabbit?
17:36Jim got you a stuffed rabbit for your birthday, and I just thought...
17:38What did it do?
17:40What did he get you, then?
17:41I'm loving you mine.
17:45Oh, wow.
17:46What is it?
17:49Sorry.
17:50Sarah, what's the matter?
17:51No, Sarah.
17:54All my love forever, Bob.
18:18Sarah, what did he want to go and do that for?
18:22He didn't know.
18:23What do you mean he didn't know?
18:25Well, when he sent it to you.
18:28You hadn't broken up there five months ago.
18:31He hadn't broken up with me, you mean.
18:34I just can't believe he'd send me something like that, saying he loved me for always when he didn't really
18:40love me at all.
18:41He didn't know he was going to meet someone else, did he?
18:43He didn't meet anybody else.
18:45He knew her all the time.
18:47He didn't tell me that bit.
18:48One of my other friends told me.
18:50She was even supposed to be a friend of mine as well.
18:53Pretty good friend, eh?
18:54We were at school together.
18:57I was netball captain, and she was goldie fenced.
19:01I just can't believe he'd send me that stupid necklace when he's seen her.
19:06I don't believe this, Sarah.
19:08I mean, why would he send you a present if he was seeing somebody else?
19:12Men, Jim, men.
19:14Well, I wouldn't do that.
19:16No, I don't suppose you would.
19:19And he said, all my love forever on the card.
19:22Well, he wouldn't have said that to be a friend of someone else who'd be.
19:26Shut up, Jim.
19:30So, what are we going to do now?
19:33I suppose we could have some more cake?
19:35You're such a gannet these days, Melody.
19:37You are.
19:38You try having a little weather bee inside you, eating you out of house and home.
19:42Hi.
19:43Look, since we've reached a bit of an impasse in the party,
19:46I think maybe we could take this opportunity to have a little discussion about shuttle face.
19:49We'd rather you didn't.
19:50Yeah, not now, Barron.
19:52Do you realise that although, or perhaps because,
19:55we are the poorest members of the Jupiter system,
19:57we are in actual fact subsidising other people's shuttle fares?
20:00Thank you. Come on.
20:01No, hold on.
20:02This is a party, Brian.
20:04Byron, like the poet.
20:05Can you call this a party?
20:07Party.
20:08So, do you think we should go and see if she's okay?
20:12Um, no.
20:13No, I don't know.
20:14She's got to do with her name.
20:15He's not much good, is he?
20:18It's so lovely.
20:21Yeah, it's nine carat.
20:23Yeah.
20:24Daniel's ordered me one for 24 carat.
20:28Come on.
20:29Come on, we'll take this once.
20:36Oh, what am I going to do now?
20:37Oh, I'm sorry.
20:38It's all right.
20:39It was John Fultz.
20:39How is he?
20:40He's fine.
20:42Congratulations on your degree, by the way.
20:45John says there's a job for me in Island Five, in the library.
20:48They want to buy a chemistry graduate to start right away.
20:50But that would mean you're going to series.
20:52Yeah.
20:53God, I'm so happy.
20:54Bex, I have missed him.
20:56And it's $400 a week.
20:59$400?
20:59I've never had any money before.
21:01It's going to be wonderful.
21:02I'm very pleased for you.
21:10Come on, sir.
21:12The party's only just started.
21:14I look awful.
21:16You look lovely.
21:16Yeah, you better wash your face.
21:19Yeah, I spent a whole hour putting my makeup on.
21:22Oh, you could slap a bit more on.
21:23No one will notice.
21:26Who's got the necklace?
21:27Oh, I've got it.
21:28Do you want it?
21:29Oh, no.
21:30I'll have to send it back.
21:32It wouldn't look as good as a scrum forward.
21:35Goldy fence.
21:55Get me Professor Brelin, Deedalus Research, Valhalla.
21:59As far as I'm concerned, Brian, Byron, Byron, you're preaching to the converted?
22:06Nuts.
22:06Oh, no.
22:07I think all student shuttle fares should be free.
22:10No, no, no.
22:10But the trouble with free shuttle fares...
22:12Kate, no, no.
22:14The trouble with free shuttle fares is they'll ration them.
22:17All right, then half price.
22:18Okay, you'll go on.
22:19I said I'll be on it.
22:20Don't worry.
22:20All right, thanks.
22:22Tell me, though, who runs this ship?
22:24The captain.
22:25No, no, I mean who runs the college.
22:28Professor Brelin.
22:30Exactly, Professor Brelin.
22:31And he won't...
22:33Professor Brelin.
22:34Sarah!
22:36But soft wood light from yonder corridor breaks.
22:39It is the east and Sarah.
22:41That's enough from you, Brian.
22:44Byron.
22:45Byron.
22:46Byron.
22:49Professor?
22:49Oh, good.
22:50Yes?
22:51What is it?
22:52I'm working flat out.
22:53It's Victoria.
22:54Well?
22:55She's planning to go straight to Ceres and start work on Island 5.
22:58Jean-Francois has found her a job in the local library.
23:01You've told her she can have a teaching post at Columbus?
23:04$400 a week, Professor.
23:05And she'll be with the man she loves.
23:07We need her on the Ilya.
23:09I don't think we stand a chance.
23:13Who doesn't know isала there?
23:18Actually, I'll be with the man you know.
23:18But it's a young lady, I'll see you next time.
23:19Who doesn't know and do you go in here?
23:38I don't know.
23:39I don't know.
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