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From the Earth to the MoonOfficial Press Kit

Contents1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.From the Earth to the MoonSeries Episode GuideOctober SkyApollo 13The DishFull Cast ListThe Apollo MissionsNASA Spaceflight ProgramsPress Release0203101112131933351 9 5 8.2 0 0 8.1

From the Earth to the MoonThe insignia for this From the Earth to the Moon marathon consists of a motifof circles, each relevant to the Apollo Program. The planet Earth, source ofhumanity, echoes its shape in the Apollo Command and Service Module that, in turn,lends itself to the shape of its ultimate destination: the moon.Binding the three circles together is the sun, keeping Earth, Apollo, and moonin orbit and providing the energy for life to reach out and explore.Additionally, a Roman numeral XL identifies this marathon’s occurrence on thefortieth anniversary of the Apollo 7 mission in 1968, the first manned flight of theprogram and whose own mission patch includes a similar numeral. The marathonalso lines up with the fiftieth anniversary of NASA’s start of operations in 1958.2

From the Earth to the MoonSeries Episode Guide3

Episode ICan We Do This?Missions:Vostok 1, Mercury3/Freedom 7, Voskhod 2, Gemini 4, Gemini 7, and Gemini 12Synopsis:The Soviet Union has done the unthinkable by sending a man up to space. TheUnited States enters the historic space race and the only way of winning is gettinga man on the moon.Premier:April 5, 1998Episode IIApollo OneMission:Apollo 1Synopsis:In preparation for the flight of Apollo 1, astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White, andRoger Chaffee undergo a routine "plug-out" test in their space capsule. But theirroutine test turns to disaster when a small electrical fire explodes into a raginginferno, taking the lives of three men before their ship can even lift the ground. Anation mourns, but a watchful Senate Committee – anxious over the extremehaste and massive expenditure involved in fulfilling the late President Kennedy'sdream – may pull their own plug from the entire Apollo project.Premier:April 5, 19984

Episode IIIWe Have Cleared the TowerMission:Apollo 7Synopsis:Nineteen months and six unmanned flights after the Apollo 1 tragedy, WallySchirra, Don Eisele and Walt Cunningham are set to become the first Apolloastronauts to go into space. Their preparations are followed every step of the wayby a documentary film crew. With the countdown under way, every element is inplace, every safety precaution checked and double-checked, and every memberof the crew prepared – body and soul – for the mission they are about toundertake. No one can afford to make a mistake that might endanger the life ofthe mission . or the lives of the men.Premier:April 12, 1998Episode IV1968Mission:Apollo 8Synopsis:With all that had happened that year, 1968 looked as if it wouldn't be rememberedfondly. But then Jim Lovell, Bill Anders and Frank Borman made the first journeytoward the moon.Premier:April 12, 19985

Episode VSpiderMissions:Apollo 9 and Apollo 10Synopsis:While the first four episodes told sequential events, this episode starts at theoriginal plans for a moon landing. In a parallel story line, this episode shows thedesign, development and production of the lunar module.Premier:April 19, 1998Episode VIMare TranquilitatisMission:Apollo 11Synopsis:Astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins are the crew of Apollo11 and on July 20, 1969, Neil and Buzz take the historic "small step" onto themoon.Premier:April 19, 19986

Episode VIIThat’s All There IsMission:Apollo 12Synopsis:From the perspective of Astronaut Alan Bean, see how he made an unexpectedjourney to the moon and his friendship with his Apollo 12 crew mates.Premier:April 26, 1998Episode VIIIWe Interrupt This ProgramMission:Apollo 13Synopsis:A disaster has occurred onboard Apollo 13, putting the lives of its crew in doubt.While the crew's story is very well known, see how things went on the ground forthose that cover the news.Premier:April 26, 19987

Episode IXFor Miles and MilesMission:Apollo 14Synopsis:Alan Shepard made history by becoming the first American to arrive into space,but his chance to return was denied after becoming sick. Despite that, AlanShepard worked to make history again.Premier:May 3, 1998Episode XGalileo Was RightMission:Apollo 15Synopsis:Politics were the force behind going to the moon, but some actually wanted tolearn something from the experience. Here we see the move to get the astronautsto learn some geology, so they would have a better idea about what rocks tocollect.Premier:May 3, 19988

Episode XIThe Original Wives ClubMission:Apollo 16Synopsis:Astronauts did whatever was asked of them to make the journey into space,despite the risks and sacrifices. But their wives also had to make some toughsacrifices. In a parallel story line, this episode follows the astronauts' wivesthroughout the Apollo project.Premier:May 10, 1998Episode XIILe Voyage dans la LuneMission:Apollo 17Synopsis:The final part in the series focuses on the last Apollo mission, but also on themaking of a film about the moon.Premier:May 10, 19989

October SkyOctober SkyDirected by: Joe Johnston, 1999. 108 minutes.Staring: Jake Gyllenhaal (Homer Hickam), Laura Dern (Frieda Riley), Chris Cooper (JohnHickam), Elya Baskin (Ike Bykovsky), Chris Owen (Quentin Wilson), William LeeScott (Roy Lee Cooke), Chad Lindberg (Sherman O’Dell), Natalie Canerday (ElsieHickam), Randy Stripling (Leon Bolden), and Chris Ellis (John Turner).Premier: February 19, 1999.10

Apollo 13Apollo 13Directed by: Ron Howard, 1995. 140 minutes.Staring: Tom Hanks (James Lovell), Kevin Bacon (Jack Swigert), Bill Paxton (Fred Haise),Gary Sinise (Ken Mattingly), Ed Harris (Gene Kranz), Kathleen Quinlan (MarilynLovell), David Andrews (Pete Conrad), Chris Ellis (Deke Slayton), Tracy Reiner(Mary Haise), Loren Dean (John Aaron), and Clint Howard (Sy Liebergot).Premier: June 30, 1995.11

The DishThe DishDirected by: Rob Stich, 2000. 101 minutes.Staring: Sam Neill (Cliff Buxton), Patrick Warburton (Al Burnett), Kevin Harrington (RossMitchell), Tom Long (Glenn Latham), Genevieve Mooy (May McIntyre), Tayler Kane(Rudi), Bille Brown (Prime Minister), Roy Billing (Bob McIntyre), Eliza Szonert(Janine Kellerman), and John McMartin (U.S. Ambassador).Premier: October 19, 2000.12

From the Earth to the MoonFull cast list (in alphabetical order)Krista AdairMason AdamsTom AmandesBrandon AmbroseJo AndersonSam AndersonDavid AndrewsPeter AnthonyTammy ArnoldRemi AubuchonKatie AustinJohn AylwardDylan BakerAdam BaldwinGeorge BartenieffTimothy BassJay T. BeckerRenee BehanBarry BellJanis BensonRoger BernardReed BirneyRus BlackwellBetsy BrantleyBart BravermanJeff BreslauerDan BrightBrian BrightmanDavid BrisbinTom BrooksMark BrownMax BrownJimmy BuffettRobert John BurkeJim BusbyDan ButlerTommy CanaryJoe CandeloraDavid Clyde CarrJack CarrollRobert CatriniAndrew ChaikinVirginia Ellen ChappellDavid ClennonJo SchirraClinton AndersonAstronaut Harrison 'Jack' SchmittEdwin BormanPat WhiteThomas PaineAstronaut Frank BormanEngineerSarah (Field Producer)Engineer BobSusan LovellDr. PembertonBruce McCoyAstronaut Fred HaiseNASA Deputy Administrator Hugh DrydenHalJim LewisAstronaut's WifeRocco PetroneMargaret Chase SmithControlJohn HouboltJoel KrugerJan ArmstrongSahjidTechnician #1AideEditorAllyn B. HazardJack GarmanSim TechGlennanFirst JournalistAstronaut William 'Bill' AndersOther EngineerFlight Director Eugene KranzSimpkinsonCameramanFlight Director Gerry GriffinReporter #3ReporterMeet The Press HostConcerned SpectatorDr. Lee Silver, Geologist13

George ColangeloGary ColeCarl ColemanDavid CooperBill CordellFran CostanzaMaury CovingtonRonny CoxBryan CranstonMatt CravenTyler CravensWendy CrewsonWalter CronkiteBrett CullenRobert Curtis BrownAnn CusackTim DalyBlythe DannerHeather De OreoJames DetmarKeith DickersonKeith DormanCullen DouglasJ. DowningJohn DrewShawn DriscollSteve DuMouchelScott duPontChris EllisCary ElwesJeffrey William EvansJoe FaragoLowell FennerJ. Don FergusonSally FieldBilly FlaniganHarold FletcherKeith FlippenDann FlorekRu FlynnDave FoleyRick ForresterDon FowlerAl FrankenTimothy A. FrantaTracy FrenkelDavid Drew GallagherJoanna GarciaHenderson GillilandJack GilpinTony GoldwynTim GoodwinKeith GrahamRhoda GriffisRoger GrosecloseDaniel HagenTom HanksMichael Harding'Buck' Willoughby / Reporter #4Astronaut Edgar MitchellEngineer (part 6)BusinessmanPyro TechnicianIrate WomanCIA #2Lee Atwood, CEO North AmericanAstronaut Edwin 'Buzz' AldrinEngineer Tom KellyBrett's SoundmanFaye StaffordHimself (archive footage)Astronaut David ScottGavin O'RourkeJan ArmstrongAstronaut James LovellNarrator (Episode 12)DorisEngineer TwoPyro EngineerKelly's AssistantBoosterAstronaut Charles DukeMylar EngineerReporterNASA Rep.NASA security guardBob Parker, Apollo 17 CAPCOMAstronaut Michael CollinsDirectorDr. Fred KellyRuss LawrenceSen. YoungTrudy CooperSuit #2Dr. SwigertKen JasonDr. Robert SeamansSecretaryAstronaut Al BeanAir Force CaptainHarrison Storms Jr.Presidential Science Advisor Jerome WeisnerSurgeonRocco Petrone, Apollo Program DirectorRETROJulie ShepardBud (Oil Man)Theodore Sorensen, Deputy Counsel to the PresidentAstronaut Neil ArmstrongMr. RadioSkip ChauvinMartha ChaffeeJim (NASA reporter)Jay HoneycuttJean-Luc Despont / Host / NarratorDick Thorson14

Jerry HardinMark HarmonR. Keith HarrisHolland HayesRandell HaynesAndrew HellerJohn Michael HigginsErich HoffelderSteve HofvendahlChris HoganGwen HollanderKristie HortonPeter HortonJohn HostetterClint HowardJim HowardKey HowardSteve HowardJ. Michael HunterMary Thompson HuntJoe InscoeChris IsaakZeljko IvanekJohn M. JacksonLyndon JohnsonPatricia JohnsElliot KachnyczGeorge KapetanJay KarnesKathy KarolTchéky KaryoDavid KaufmanDaniel Hugh KellyDavid KelseyJohn F. KennedyRobert F. KennedyPaul KiernanSigne KieselSally A. KolarTom KouchalakosBrian LafontaineMark LainerJ. LaRoseBill LarsonWilliam LarsonMichael LaskinMitchell LauranceStefen LaurantzDan LauriaBill LeavyJim LeavyFredric LehneDavid LenthallTed LevineKelly Collins LintzLamont LoftonMatthew LussierJohn Carroll LynchBen TaylorAstronaut Walter SchirraAndersonTech #1Houbolt Critic #1CIA #1Master of CeremoniesBrett's SoundmanAstronaut Tom StaffordDon EylesLaura ShepardBarbara LovellFrank BurnsRalph CooperPaul LucasWilliam SchneiderReporter #5CAPCOM #2ChauvinTeacherChester LeeAstronaut Edward White IIAstronaut Ken MattinglyHal DeaconHimself (archive footage)Webb's SecretaryJay LovellEd FendelInvestigator (Episode 2)ShirleyGeorge MeliesDave GibsonAstronaut Eugene CernanGuidoHimself (archive footage)Himself (archive footage)Glennan's AssistantAstronaut's WifeConcerned MomTechnicianYoung EngineerDoubting EngineerAnesthesiologistTV AnchorSeymour RosenLarry ThompsonMahurinFrank HutchinsonNASA Administrator James WebbGNCClifton 'C.C.' WilliamsAstronaut Walt CunninghamBeddingfieldAlan ShepardSheila (Hotel desk clerk)Engineer OneArnold WhitakerBob Gilruth15

Marc MacaulayAnn MagnusonJoshua MalinaCindy MaranneBen MarleyPhillip MartinezAndrew MassetDakin MatthewsDeLane MatthewsDeborah MayJim McClellanPaul McCraneDoug McKeonTimothy McLaughlinJohn MeseAndy MilderChristopher MilesClaudia MillerJay MohrJeff MoldovanFred MooneyhamMati MoralejoElizabeth MoreheadJohn MountfordKieran MulroneyDean NapolitanoGeoffrey NaufftsDennis NealGreg NeffGeorge NewbernSuzanne NiedlandDon C. NodererPhilip NolenTom NowickiJohn NuttenDeirdre O'ConnellRobin O'DellConor O'FarrellHolmes OsborneKim OstrenkoEric PaisleyTim ParatiJeffrey ParrishElizabeth PerkinsLee PerkinsJanet PetersonStan PetterEthan PhillipsJim PiddockJeffrey PillarsMike PniewskiKevin PollakJohn PoseyTim PowellRobby PreddyHarve PresnellDavid PreussSteve PurnickKarl HeinzeNurse Dee O'HaraTim MessickConnieAstronaut Roger ChaffeeJohn CoursenDr. William HouseDr. ThompsonPat McDivittAnn HedgesReporterAstronaut Pete ConradJoe AllenPuddyAstronaut Donn EiseleSteve Bales (Guido)TV Reporter #3ReporterBrett HutchinsReporter #7Houbolt Critic #2EditorTracy CernanChristopher ConradAstronaut Rusty SchweickartSeaman's AssistantEd GibsonSuit #1PresidentAstronaut Stu RoosaScreaming WomanTV Reporter #1Nerd #1David BellColleague #1Barbara YoungGaye AlfordAstronaut James McDivittNASA Deputy Administrator George LowLouise ShepardBBC News ReaderBlaisdellBoosterMarilyn LovellAstronautMrs. SwigertColleague #2Stanley CraigJohn HodgeCharlie (Oil Man)SurgeonApollo Program Manager Joe SheaAstronaut John YoungHarrisonPhyllis StormsAlan Shepard's party guest (Episode 9)ProceduresClyde Teague16

Shawn PyfromRobert QuinnMichael RaffertyRoger RanneySteve RaulersonJazz RaycoleMichael RaynorJames RebhornRuth ReidRic ReitzBrett RiceBruce RobertsMichael RoddyMark RolstonStephen RootGary RormanJohn RothmanPaul RouffaAndrew RubinAlan RuckDebra Jo RuppArland RussellGerard RussellAlan SaderRussell Sanderlin Sr.Steve SandsLinwood SasserMikki ScanlonDiana ScarwidPeter ScolariNick SearcyRobert SerwatkaGrant ShaudBrian ShieldsDean ShullFrank SilvaJohn SlatteryKurt SmildsinBrandon SmithLane SmithWesley SmithBrittany SnowJoe SpanoDel SpearmanTom I. StearnsRandy G. StephensCynthia StevensonHank StoneKristin StoneMarty StonerockCatherine StorkPam StuartJack SwansonArthur TaxierBruce TaylorJan TaylorTodd ThompsonLesa Thurman10 Year Old BoyEECOMBack Room Man #2Back Room Man #1RecoveryLead DancerAstronaut Alan WordenHarrison Storms, VP North AmericanBetty GrissomReporter #8Sam LangfittWaiterFIDO #1Astronaut Gus GrissomFlight Director Chris KraftGeologistWarren MoburgMr. APABC Science Editor Jules BergmanTom DolanMarilyn SeeGeology ProfessorPress OfficerDr. AdelsNASA Official - Apollo 7, 11 MissionNerd #2Press RepPat CollinsJoan AldrinAstronaut Pete ConradAstronaut Donald 'Deke' SlaytonEE ComBob CarbeeFred BormanHarry the BellhopLevineSen. Walter MondaleFlight Director #1John HealeyEmmett SeabornTeasonUnknownNASA Deputy Administrator George MuellerYoung SahjidDick (Oil Man)Curious SpectatorJane ConradDesk ManagerAstronaut WifeCirculating NurseTV Reporter #4Distinguished WomanPriestDr. Robert Van DolahStaff MemberTV Reporter #2TV Reporter #5Joan Roosa17

Graham TimbesIsa TotahJohn TravisRobert C. TreveilerDoug TruelsenKristian TruelsenKathy TyrellKim VandenwormTom VericaCyndi VicinoManny R. VirataDave WagnerRobert WalkerRick WarnerRussell WarnerNorbert WeisserJohn WickershamRalph WilcoxGareth WilliamsJoBeth WilliamsRich WilliamsGeorges WilsonRita WilsonWendy WombleAshleigh Ann WoodMax WrightGraham YostSteve ZahnSteve ZurkDekker DreyerRonald FoxYuri GagarinSallie GlanerCraig GrecaNikita KhrushchevMartin Luther KingAlexei LeonovJohn E. MoyerEdwin NewmanRichard NixonJohn G. Rice Jr.Sheri SchifterRobert StioFlight Director #2Dr. Farouk El-Baz, GeologistJohn AaronAstronaut Gordon CooperMr. UPIKurt DebusShea's SecretarySecretaryAstronaut Dick GordonReporter #2PAOAnchorGNC (Telmu)Julian BowmanJohn RigsbyDr. Werner von BraunFIDOVIPAstronaut James IrwinMarge SlaytonShreveportianReporterSusan BormanWoman FriendAlice ShepardGuenter WendtEngineer DaveAstronaut Elliott SeeGeorge HageExtra (uncredited)Melie's light tech (uncredited)Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)School Teacher (uncredited)News Crew / Engineer (uncredited)Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)Airline Pilot (uncredited)Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)Himself (archive footage) (uncredited)News reporter (uncredited)Astronaut's wife (uncredited)Reporter (uncredited)18

The Apollo Missions19

Apollo 1Crew:Gus Grissom, commanderEdward White, senior pilotRoger Chafee, pilotLaunch: February 21, 1967 (planned)Landing: March 7, 1967 (planned)Mission: C : Earth orbit and CSM evaluationVehicle and crew lost due to fire on launch pad, January 27, 196720

Apollo 7Crew:Walter Schirra, commanderDonn Eisele, CSM pilotWalter Cunningham, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:October 11, 1968October 22, 1968Apollo 7 (CSM)C : Earth orbit and CSM evaluation21

Apollo 8Crew:Frank Borman, commanderJames Lovell, CSM pilotWilliam Anders, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:December 21, 1968December 27, 1968Apollo 8 (CSM)C-prime : Lunar orbit and CSM evaluation22

Apollo 9Crew:James McDivitt, commanderDavid Scott, CSM pilotRussell Schweickart, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:March 3, 1969March 13, 1969Gumdrop (CSM) & Spider (LM)D : Lunar orbit and LM evaluation23

Apollo 10Crew:Thomas Stafford, commanderJohn Young, CSM pilotEugene Cernan, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:May 18, 1969May 26, 1969Charlie Brown (CSM) & Snoopy (LM)F : Lunar orbit and LM evaluation above surface24

Apollo 11Crew:Neil Armstrong, commanderMichael Collins, CSM pilotEdward Aldrin, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:July 16, 1969July 24, 1969Columbia (CSM) & Eagle (LM)G : Lunar landing at Mare Tranquillitatis25

Apollo 12Crew:Charles Conrad, commanderRichard Gordon, CSM pilotAlan Bean, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:November 14, 1969November 24, 1969Yankee Clipper (CSM) & Intrepid (LM)H : Lunar landing at Oceanus Procellarum26

Apollo 13Crew:James Lovell, commanderJohn Swigert, CSM pilotFred Haise, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:April 11, 1970April 17, 1970Odyssey (CSM) & Aquarius (LM)H : Lunar landing at Fra Mauro; aborted when CSM damaged27

Apollo 14Crew:Alan Shepard, commanderStuart Roosa, CSM pilotEdgar Mitchell, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:January 31, 1971February 9, 1971Kitty Hawk (CSM) & Antares (LM)H : Lunar landing at Fra Mauro28

Apollo 15Crew:David Scott, commanderAlfred Worden, CSM pilotJames Irwin, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:July 26, 1972August 7, 1972Endeavour (CSM) & Falcon (LM)J : Lunar landing at Hadley Rille29

Apollo 16Crew:John Young, commanderKenneth Mattingly, CSM pilotCharles Duke, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:April 16, 1972April 27, 1972Casper (CSM) & Orion (LM)J : Lunar landing at Descartes Highlands30

Apollo 17Crew:Eugene Cernan, commanderRonald Evans, CSM pilotHarrison Schmitt, LM pilotLaunch:Landing:Callsign:Mission:December 7, 1972December 19, 1972America (CSM) & Challenger (LM)J : Lunar landing at Taurus-Littrow31

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NASA Spaceflight ProgramsMercury1961-19636 missionsGemini1965-196610 missionsApollo1968-197512 missionsSkylab1973-19793 missionsSpace Shuttle1981-2010123 missions to date, 133 totalInternational Space Station1998-present18 missions to dateOrionc. 201433

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Press ReleaseThe official press release for From the Earth to the Moon: Monday, September 22, 2008.This October contains two important anniversaries in the history of mannedspace exploration. Firstly, it is the fiftieth anniversary of the establishment ofNASA as the U.S.’ space agency. Secondly, it is the fortieth anniversary ofApollo 7, the first manned launch of the Apollo Program, putting mankind on theroad to land on the moon a mere nine months later on Apollo 11.In commemoration of these two anniversaries, we will be showing thecomplete run of the 1998 HBO miniseries, “From the Earth to the Moon.” Thetwelve-hour series dramatizes the Apollo Program from the early days of Mercuryand Gemini up through the last moon landing on Apollo 17.Additionally, there is the intent to include Ron Howard's 1995 motion picture,Apollo 13. The reason for this is that, due to the movie's release, the episode of“From the Earth to the Moon” focuses on the ground's reaction rather than on theastronauts on orbit. Additionally, the films October Sky and The Dish will also beincluded due to their relevance towards the history. From the Earth to the Moon is to be held at Josh’s House.Marathon date: Saturday, October 6, 2008.Particulars:Marathon guest list is open registry.Marathon format is set schedule.Marathon type is single series.Marathon length is 18 hours total.35

1 Contents 1. From the Earth to the Moon 02 2. Series Episode Guide 03 3. October Sky 10 4. Apollo 13 11 5. The Dish 12 6. Full Cast List 13

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