Captain Z-Ro, Volume 5
Captain Z-Ro, Volume 5
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Premiering in syndicated markets during the 1955 holiday season, Captain Z-Ro's mix of sci-fi action and educational content quickly made it "the best children's show on television", according to the Kefauver Committee on Juvenile Delinquency. Creator and star Roy Steffens (nee Steffensen) had previously produced a 15-minute version of the program for local live TV in California. All the episodes were directed by David Butler, who made the charming futuristic fantasy Just Imagine (1930). Though the series has not been shown on television since it left syndication in 1960, it was highly influential on later time travel shows such as the BBC's Doctor Who (1963-1989) and NBC's Quantum Leap (1989-1993). The similarities were not lost on Quantum Leap's creators, who showed star Scott Bakula watching Captain Z-Ro in the last episode of that series.
Unseen in decades, Captain Z-Ro has been lovingly transferred from Roy Steffens' original 16mm prints to ensure the highest quality. Included are the Captain's concluding admonishments to join his fan club, "The Z-Ro Explorers in Time and Space!"
KING ALFRED: After discovering he is descended from King Alfred the Great, Jet believes he deserves a life of privilege. Captain Z-Ro teaches him how difficult Alfred's life really was.
BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE: Jet is captured by Blackbeard while searching for the notorious pirate's buried treasure.
BENEDICT ARNOLD: The course of the Revolutionary War will be changed if one of Benedict Arnold's spies evades capture.
ADVENTURE IN SPACE: Captain Z-Ro leaves the confines of his secret fortress to investigate an unidentified flying saucer. This rare, exciting episode was reassembled using a vintage kinescope recording.
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