Rikki Tikki Traveller said:I find it interesting that the guy was also on ST:TOS. I felt that the third season of TOS had similar problems in many of the stories. Character's personalities were changed to fit the plot (Chekov being conservative and Spock being a hippy is one example). While it also had some nice gritty stuff, it was very uneven IMHO.
Now that there is a common element, it makes some kind of sense...
IIRC the third season of TOS was the one that Frieberger worked on.
S1 of Space 1999 is pretty much how I like my scifi. Once you get over the things that are actually necessary to make the whole concept work (like the moon being blown out of orbit, the planet of the week, the fact that everyone hasn't died by halfway through the series through attrition of extras due to threat of the week etc), a lot of the stories themselves are actually pretty thoughtful and smart - though there were a few turkeys in there too. And also there was the underlying arc that the moon was blown out of orbit for a reason, and that somehow something was guiding them (as seen in "Collision Course" and "The Testament of Arkadia").
Sometimes I think it'd be nice to get back to that sort of "high concept SF" that seemed to be more common in the 70s.