The Dish
– The true story of how the Parkes Radio Telescope was used to relay the live television of man's firs..
The true story of how the Parkes Radio Telescope was used to relay the live television of man's first steps on the moon, during the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
04 May 2001
English
Some material may be inappropriate for children under 13. Parents are urged to be cautious. Some material may be inappropriate for pre-teenagers.
Rob Sitch
Santo Cilauro (conceived and written by), Tom Gleisner (conceived and written by), Jane Kennedy (conceived and written by), Rob Sitch (conceived and written by)
Sam Neill, Billy Mitchell, Roz Hammond, Christopher-Robin Street
In the days before the July 19, 1969 space mission that marked humankind's first steps on the moon, NASA was working with a group of Australian technicians who had agreed to rig up a satellite interface. That the Aussies placed the satellite dish smack dab in the middle of an Australian sheep farm in the boondocks town of Parkes was just one of the reasons that NASA was concerned. Based on a true story, The Dish takes a smart, witty, comical look at the differing cultural attitudes between Australia and the U.S. while revisiting one of the greatest events in history.
3 wins & 11 nominations.
Warner Bros. Pictures