The Last Man on the Moon
Using rare archive, home movies, scrapbooks and interviews, Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan goes back to Cape Kennedy to tell his story of ambition, fulfilment, love and loss.
When Apollo astronaut Gene Cernan stepped on the moon in December 1972, he left his footprints and his daughter's initials in the lunar dust. This film takes Cernan back to the launchpads of Cape Kennedy to tell his story of burning ambition, fulfilment, love and loss. Using a wealth of rare archive, home movies, scrapbooks and interviews, it recounts how Cernan's burning ambition carried him from a quiet Chicago suburb to the spectacular and hazardous environment of space.
Last on
Music Played
-
Robert & Johnny
Dream Girl
-
Alma Cogan
Jolly Good Company
-
Five Man Electrical Band
Signs
Credits
Role | Contributor |
---|---|
Director | Mark Craig |
Participant | Eugene Cernan |
Producer | Gareth Dodds |
Producer | Patrick Mark |
Broadcast
- Wed 16 May 2018 21:00
Featured in...
Space Exploration: The Next Frontier
Exploring the mysteries of the universe and mankind's journey to the stars