A come Andromeda (RAI, 1971), is an Italian television remake of A for Andromeda (1961),[1] the BBC series based on the book of the same name written by cosmologist Fred Hoyle in conjunction with author and television producer John Elliot. The remake was still set in Britain ("in the following year") but filmed at Italian locations, and consists of five episodes of about one hour each. It was adapted by Inisero Cremaschi (who also appeared in a small role) and directed by Vittorio Cottafavi. Music was by Mario Migliardi. The cast includes Paola Pitagora as Judy Adamson, Luigi Vannucchi as Fleming, and Tino Carraro as Reinhart.[2] Nicoletta Rizzi appeared as Andromeda, the person created by the supercomputer, replacing the singer Patty Pravo, who was originally cast in the role, but who did not fulfil her commitments, necessitating re-shooting of several scenes.[2][3]

Nicoletta Rizzi and Luigi Vannucchi in a film still on the set of A come Andromeda

This version still exists and has been repeated on Italian TV. It has been released on VHS, and latterly on DVD but without English subtitles. It is considered the first science fiction TV-series produced by the Italian television.[4]

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  1. ^ Aldo Grasso. Storia della televisione italiana. Garzanti, 2000. ISBN 8811738830.
  2. ^ a b Enrico Morbelli (10 November 1971). "Arrivano gli ultraterrestri". La Stampa. p. 6.
  3. ^ Attilio Neri, "L'Andromeda in tv. Dopo il gran rifiuto una chiacchierata con Patty Pravo e Nicoletta Rizzi", Bolero-Teletutto, 2 May 1971, pp. 52-54.
  4. ^ Massimo Emanuelli. 50 anni di storia della televisione. GRECO & GRECO Editori, 2004. ISBN 8879803468.
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