Last Days Of The Space Age.Created by David Chidlow, the series follows three families in Perth in 1979 as the city gears up to host the year’s Miss Universe pageant.Other cast members include Deborah Mailman, Linh-Dan Pham, Iain Glen, George Mason, Vico Thai, and Thomas Weatherall.All eight episodes of the series were released on Disney+ in the UK on October 2.The show’s score is by Caitlin Yeo, whose past credits include Australian films such as The Rocket, All My Friends Are Leaving Brisbane, and 2010’s Jucy.The series features many songs from the era, including tracks by the Bee Gees, Chic, and Donna Summer.
You can check out an episode-by-episode breakdown below.Episode one – Only Kids Dream About Being Spacemen‘Xanadu’ – Olivia Newton-John and Electric Light Orchestra ‘Ça Plane Pour Moi’ – Plastic Bertrand ‘Love Is A Beautiful Song’ – Barry Crocker ‘Jive Talkin’ – Bee Gees ‘Le Freak’ – ChicEpisode two – She’s The Boss Now‘Go West’ – Village PeopleEpisode three – We’ll Make A Moment‘I Feel Love’ – Donna Summer‘The Rubberband Man’ – The Spinners‘Love Is In The Air’ – John Paul Young‘A String Of Pearls’ – Glenn Miller‘Premonition’ – The Manikins‘Stumblin In’ – Chris Norman and Suzi QuatroEpisode four – Good Kids Don’t Steal Cars‘Help Is On Its Way’ – Little River Band‘Chattanooga Choo Choo’ – Glenn Miller‘Out Of The Blue’ – The Angels‘Shape I’m In’ – Jo Jo Zep and The FalconsEpisode five – It’s Still Your Beach‘If Not For You’ – Olivia Newton-John‘Rock ‘n’ Roll Outlaw’ – Rose Tattoo‘Wavelength’ – Van Morrison‘Starman’ – David BowieEpisode six – See You On The Flip Side‘Most People I Know’ – Billy Thorpe & The AztecsEpisode seven – You Wanna Hear My Story Or Not?‘Suffragette City’ – David BowieEpisode eight – Nothing.
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