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My english is not so good,but i try to explain, my question
I'm looking for several years the name of a science fiction serie, was broadcast late years 70, beginning 80.
The serie take place in a sub boat ,where 2 groups of people life together, and that in a cold war. I don't remember the whole story. I thought that the clothing of the women in the serie a kind of mini skirt is.
The only science fiction series I know about a submarine was called Seaquest DSV. However, it ran in the 1990s not the 1970s. I don't know of any other series about submarines.
I am guessing it may not have been a US or UK series, thus is not as widely known as others. Could it have even been Eastern European/Russian/Polish or the like?
Or - I have had this happen - are you conflating, mixing together, two or more different shows?
I gave you a whole list that allows you to narrow it down by sub-genre and lists the original broadcast years. Have you tried going through it and at least scanned for a title that sounds familiar? Was it in English? What made it "sci-fi" if it was set on a submarine during the cold war? You haven't really given people much to go on, and if it wasn't even an American/English Speaking production, most people here probably never heard of it, much less saw it.
No women, much less in miniskirts. It was a period US Navy crew.
I think that there were women on the UFO Skyrider, submarine fighter jet. But the moon base interceptor controllers with purple wigs is what is normally used to describe UFO.
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