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From: Susan Tabron 

I too remember this series - it was on on Sunday mornings (!) and I *liked*
it.  I read the book, Phoenix Without Ashes, and liked it too (it's still
around someplace).  The ship was peopled with examples of as many earth
cultures/geographical areas as they could cram in - I think the earth was
about to be destroyed, or some such.  It wasn't great, but it could have
been with the proper writers/producers.  (I like naive heros, so you have
to make allowances - but I didn't like Lost in Space.)

					Sue