ABC Movie of the Week/Planet Earth

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Planet Earth
Airdate April 23, 1974
Writer Gene Roddenberry (story)
Juanita Bartlett (teleplay)
Director Marc Daniels
Network ABC
Style 90-minute sci-fi drama
Company Warner Bros. Television
Origin USA
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Planet Earth (1974) is a TV movie created by Gene Roddenberry, about a futuristic Earth in which women rule the planet, which aired as an ABC Movie of the Week. Like its predecessor Genesis II, it was intended as a pilot for a new series, but it did not take off, nor did its successor, Strange New World.

Cast: John Saxon (Dylan Hunt), Janet Margolin (Harper-Smythe), Ted Cassidy (Isiah), Christopher Cary (Baylok), Diana Muldaur (Marg), Sally Kemp (Treece), Johana De Winter (Villar), Claire Brennen (Delba), Corinne Camacho (Bronta), Majel Barrett (Yuloff), Jim Antonio (Jonathan Connor), Aron Kincaid (Gorda), John Quade (Kreeg Commandant), Rai Tasco (Pater Kimbridge), Sara Chattin (Thetis), Lew Brown (Merlo), Raymond Sutton (Kreeg Captain), Joan Crosby (Kyla), James Bacon (Partha), Craig Hundley (Harpsichordist), Robert McAndrew (First Dink), Bob Golden (Second Dink), Susan Page (Little Girl)

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