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Space Cadets was a short-lived comedy panel game broadcast on Channel 4 in 1997. It was presented by "High Commander" Greg Proops with Bill Bailey and Craig Charles as the "Space Captains" (captains of the two teams). It ran for just one series with 10 episodes.
Like the BBC's Have I Got News for You, the contestants were celebrities and the show was played mainly for laughs. Bestselling author Terry Pratchett once appeared as a guest. When the contestants were asked who was Britain's most shoplifted author, Pratchett immediately answered "I am!" which was the correct answer.
following text appeared on the screen in the opening title sequence(over footage of Charles, Bailey and Proops): 3 Cosmic Comics, On A Journey From Planet Mirth To Do Battle Against The Weird, The Unthinkable, The Unknown.

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Space Cadets was a short-lived comedy panel game broadcast on Channel 4 in 1997. It was presented by "High Commander" Greg Proops with Bill Bailey and Craig Charles as the "Space Captains" (captains of the two teams). It ran for just one series with 10 episodes.
Like the BBC's Have I Got News for You, the contestants were celebrities and the show was played mainly for laughs. Bestselling author Terry Pratchett once appeared as a guest. When the contestants were asked who was Britain's most shoplifted author, Pratchett immediately answered "I am!" which was the correct answer.
Opening sequence text
The following text appeared on the screen in the opening title sequence(over footage of Charles, Bailey and Proops): 3 Cosmic Comics, On A Journey From Planet Mirth To Do Battle Against The Weird, The Unthinkable, The Unknown. They Are Space Cadets.
Rounds
(These are only some of the rounds used on the show. It is unknown if any other rounds were done in episodes 8-10[only episodes 1-7 are each available in 3 parts on YouTube])
- Doctor, Who Am I? has each team captain standing center stage and being "morphed" into a character that may or may not be related to sci-fi. They then ask their teammates questions which can only be answered with "negative" or "affirmative" in order to decipher their "new identities".
- Space Oddities has each member of a team giving explanations of what they think a given object is, with only one being right. The opposing team must guess which is correct.
- The War Of The Words is like Film Dub on Whose Line Is It Anyway?, but with a sci-fi clip.
- What Happens Next? has each team guessing what happens next in a sci-fi film shown to them.
- Photon Photos has the teams guessing what is happening in a still photo and what movie it is from.
- How Did They Get Out Of That? has each team watching a clip of sci-fi characters in peril and must guess how the characters get out of peril.
- Mind Your Klingon has Proops giving a phrase in the Klingon language and the players must translate the phrase into English.
- Final All-Comers Trivia Scan has Proops asking the teams sci-fi trivia questions until time runs out.
Episode Guide
| Air Date | Craig's Guests | Bill's Guests |
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| 15 July 1997 | Ford Kiernan, Kim Newman | Hattie Hayridge, William Shatner | | 22 July 1997 | Walter Koenig, Sara Cox | Claudia Christian, John Moloney | | 29 July 1997 | Sophie Aldred, Ford Kiernan | Fred MacAulay, Sylvester McCoy | | 5 August 1997 | Trevor Neal, Armin Shimerman | Simon Hickson, Max Grodenchik | | 12 August 1997 | William Shatner, Ford Kiernan | Angela Rippon, Bruce Dickinson | | 19 August 1997 | Ben Miller, Kim Newman | Alexander Armstrong, Gareth Thomas | | 26 August 1997 | Felix Dexter, Ed Bishop | Ronnie Ancona, Rob Grant | | 2 September 1997 | Terry Pratchett, Fred MacAulay | Sylvester McCoy, Elaine C. Smith | | 9 September 1997 | Claudia Christian, Ed Byrne | Susan Moore, Robert Llewellyn | | 16 September 1997 | Tricia Sullivan, Kevin Day | Chloë Annett, John Moloney |
Due to the show's low budget many of the more famous stars were given non-monetary payments for appearing. William Shatner is said to have spent a week fishing at the producer's cottage in the Scottish Highlands in exchange for his appearance.
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