- Ark II
Infobox Television
show_name = Ark II
caption = Cover of the Ark II DVD set
genre =Science Fiction
country = USA
language = English
num_seasons = 1
num_episodes = 15
producer =Norm Prescott Lou Scheimer
network =CBS
first_aired = September 11, 1976
last_aired = December 18, 1976
imdb_id = 0127989
tv_com_id = 1906"Ark II" was a live-action
science fiction series aimed at children that aired onCBS beginning in1976 as part of its Saturday morning line-up.Production history
Only 15 half-hour episodes of Ark II were ever produced; however, these episodes were re-run by the CBS television network for several years.
eries overview
Opening credits
The opening credits for each episode summarized the show's backstory:cquote|For millions of years, Earth was fertile and rich. Then pollution and waste began to take their toll. Civilization fell into ruin. This is the world of the 25th century. Only a handful of scientists remain. Men who have vowed to rebuild what has been destroyed… This is their achievement… Ark II, a mobile storehouse of scientific knowledge, manned by a highly trained crew of young people. Their mission: to bring the hope of a new future to mankind.
Ark II log, entry #1: I, Jonah, Ruth, Samuel and Adam are fully aware of the dangers we face as we venture into unknown, maybe even hostile, areas. But we’re determined to bring the promise of a new civilization to our people and our planet."
Plot
In “The Launch of Ark II”, the documentary filmed for the release of the DVD set, Lou Scheimer and others mention that the program was filmed during the summer of 1976 predominantly on location at what is now
Malibu Creek State Park .The show starredTerry Lester as Ark II’s commander Jonah,Jean Marie Hon as Ruth,José Flores as Samuel, and achimpanzee playing Adam. The cast is notable for its racial mix and the Biblical inspirations for the character names. The show’s setting was in thepost-apocalyptic 25th century (specifically, 2476), after Earth’s civilizations were decimated by the effects of waste andpollution , falling back to a level comparable to theDark Ages . Surviving scientists pooled their knowledge and resources, training three young people (and the chimp, who was capable of speech) to search for remnants of humanity, reintroducing lost ideas as they traveled the barren landscape in the high-tech Ark II. [ [http://www.tv.com/ark-ii/show/1906/summary.html?q=ark+ii Ark II - TV.com ] ]Technology
The series is best-remembered for its titular vehicle: a futuristic six-wheeled combination RV and mobile laboratory. The vehicle was built from a fiberglass body on a garbage/dump truck chassis by the Brubaker Group. It is sometimes incorrectly reported that the Ark II was built by
Dean Jeffries , who constructed various fantastic vehicles for science-fiction films and television. These include theLandmaster for the film "Damnation Alley ", with which the Ark II is sometimes confused. The front end of the Ark II prop was later re-used as the nose portion of the Seeker spacecraft in theFilmation series "Space Academy ".In addition, the series also featured futuristic inventions such as a jetpack called the Jet Jumper, and the Ark Roamer, a smaller, 4-wheeled all-terrain vehicle built by Brubaker from a modified
Brubaker Box (akit car using aVolkswagen Beetle chassis).Guest stars
The series featured memorable guest stars, including
Jonathan Harris ,Malachi Throne , and, notably,Robby the Robot (as the title character built by Samuel in the episode “The Robot”). Also, a youngHelen Hunt appears in the episode, "Omega." ActorDaniel Selby auditioned for the role of Samuel, but Jose Flores ended up winning the role.Episodes
DVD information
The DVD box-set for the series was released on
November 7 ,2006 [ [http://www.andymangels.com/ArkII.html ARK II ] ] . Episodes are presented in production order.Special bonus features include:
* Brand new half-hour documentary: “The Launch of Ark II”
* Two commentary tracks for episodes “The Flies” and “The Slaves,” featuring producersLou Scheimer and Richard M. Rosenbloom; actress Jean Marie Hon-Trager; director Henry Lange; and writer David Dworski. Hosted by Andy Mangels
* Extensive photo gallery
* Art Gallery for proposed “Ark II” animated series
* Booklet with episode guide and trivia
* DVD-ROM features, including scripts for multiple episodes and series Bible
* Spanish language audio tracksReferences
External links
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* [http://www.tv.com/ark-ii/show/1906/summary.html?q=ark+ii "Ark II" atTV.com ]
* [http://www.retrojunk.com/details_tvshows/644-ark-ii/ "Ark II" at Retro Junk] (has the intro video)
* [http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/ark2/home.html Unofficial Ark II Appreciation Site]
* [http://www.70slivekidvid.com/ark.htm Ark II at 70's Live Kid DVD]
* [http://www.angelfire.com/tv2/ark2/blueprints.html Fan-created blueprints for Ark II]
* [http://www.memorabletv.com/episodeguides/arkii.htm Memorable TV: Ark II episode guide]
* [http://www.tv.com/ark-ii/show/1906/episode.html?tag=tabs;episodes TV.com: Ark II Episode Guide]
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