From November 6, 1994 until June 4, 1995, NBC aired an American science fiction television series called Earth 2. After one season of 22 episodes, the show was discontinued. The Eden Project is a tiny expeditionary group that sets out to find a treatment for a disease known as "the condition" by traveling to an Earth-like planet called G889 and establishing a colony there. There are four creators behind the show: Michael Duggan and Carol Flint; producers Mark Levin and Billy Ray; the show was produced by Amblin Entertainment and Universal Television and shot mostly in and around the Santa Fe area of northern New Mexico. Executive producers Michael Duggan, Mark Levin, and Carol Flint worked with composer David Bergeaud on the score. The show's audience was initially extremely high, reaching eighth place; however, Nielsen ratings share decreased from 23 percent to 9 percent by April 23 of the following year. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy, a Saturn Award, and other honors during its tenure. It was released on DVD in a four-disc collection in 2005.
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From November 6, 1994 until June 4, 1995, NBC aired an American science fiction television series called Earth 2. After one season of 22 episodes, the show was discontinued. The Eden Project is a tiny expeditionary group that sets out to find a treatment for a disease known as "the condition" by traveling to an Earth-like planet called G889 and establishing a colony there. There are four creators behind the show: Michael Duggan and Carol Flint; producers Mark Levin and Billy Ray; the show was produced by Amblin Entertainment and Universal Television and shot mostly in and around the Santa Fe area of northern New Mexico. Executive producers Michael Duggan, Mark Levin, and Carol Flint worked with composer David Bergeaud on the score. The show's audience was initially extremely high, reaching eighth place; however, Nielsen ratings share decreased from 23 percent to 9 percent by April 23 of the following year. It was nominated for a Primetime Emmy, a Saturn Award, and other honors during its tenure. It was released on DVD in a four-disc collection in 2005.
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