It had to do with the show Space 1999:
Space: 1999
Title card from Space: 1999's first season
Genre Sci-Fi adventure
Running time 52 min
Creator(s) Gerry Anderson
Sylvia Anderson
Starring Martin Landau
Barbara Bain
Country of origin UK
Original channel ATV
Original run September 4, 1975–May 7, 1978
No. of episodes
48
Space: 1999 (ITC Entertainment, 1975–1977) was a British science-fiction television show about the journey of the occupants of a Moon base after the Moon is knocked out of orbit by a nuclear explosion. The series was the last produced by the partnership of Sylvia and Gerry Anderson, famous for the TV series Thunderbirds, Fireball XL5, and UFO. The Andersons' marriage foundered during production of Space: 1999, and the end of production of the first series marked an end to their working association.
2006-10-05 16:56:55
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answered by Pastor Chad from JesusFreak.com 6
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September 13, 1999 is not a fictitious day. That day happened just like Sept. 12, 1999 and Sept. 14, 1999. If you are wanting to know if *something* fictitious happened on that date, I don't remember. I was too busy taking care of my dieing mother. Which is a h*ll of a lot more important than so many of the stupid questions immature idiots keep asking on here.
2006-10-06 00:06:57
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answered by Anonymous
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September 13th, 1999, turned out to be less dramatic in our parallel universum than in that of the TV series. No cosmic catastrophes of apocalyptic scale and no exploding space stations, but the world of 1999 was still in turmoil as the situation was tense all over the globe - in Moscow, as Russia had drifted into another war in Caucasus and another act of terrorism had taken place; in East Timor, as locals struggled for their independence from Indonesia; as the bloody civil war in Kosovo and NATO's Jugoslavia air strikes were still in good memory; also, as nature had again shown its cruel force in Turkey in the form of another lethal earthquake, and in the United States, when Hurricane Floyd was approaching Florida. Simultaneously, some light was seen at the end of the tunnel, as North Korea announced halting missile tests, but it remained to be seen if the hope was only temporary as it had been so many times before. People were living in the anticipation of Millennium: some of them hopeful, some scared, but something was clearly in the air.
Trivia: September 13th is also Barbara Bain's birthday.
Police blame bomb for Moscow blast; death toll hits 121
2006-10-05 23:57:53
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answered by jrcarl2003 2
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No, I'm pretty sure it was a real day. And I remember I got up and made breakfast and we went to church and I wore my blue dress, and then we took a drive to Grandma's house and she had a roast beef and carrots and potatoes and then the sirens went off and we hurried back home and got into the basement with out supplies and stayed there for 3 weeks and then finally the dog ran away.
2006-10-05 23:58:51
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answered by kitten lover3 7
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I watched Will Smith in the Wild Wild West and then saw The Phantom Menace for the third time at the same cineplex.
both were awesome.
2006-10-05 23:58:36
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answered by aka DarthDad 5
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date that the "Space 1999" said to be a nuclear accident
2006-10-06 00:01:33
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answered by lucy02 6
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umm i was sleeping?
ok i dont know i confess take me to prison for the rest of my life. oh wait am i exsaggeration? oh well
2006-10-05 23:55:48
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answered by Anonymous
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i ate breakfast. i gaurantee it that is if you have your date right
2006-10-05 23:56:16
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answered by repo2agent 3
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