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3 Carpenters songs performed on Space Encounters  





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The Carpenters...Space Encounters
GenreMusical
Written byBill Larkin
Tom Sawyer
Stephen Spears
Joe Neustein
Directed byBob Henry
StarringRichard Carpenter
Karen Carpenter
John Davidson
Suzanne Somers
Charlie Callas
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes1
Production
Executive producerJerry Weintraub
ProducerBob Henry
EditorJim Frazier
Camera setupMulti-camera setup
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesDowney-Bronx, ABC
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseMay 17, 1978 (1978-05-17)

The Carpenters...Space Encounters is a television special featuring the American pop duo The Carpenters. It was first shown on ABC on May 17, 1978.

Synopsis[edit]

Space Encounters begins with Richard and Karen Carpenter performing "Sweet, Sweet Smile" in their recording studio, assisted by Charlie Callas. As they are performing, we see that they are being observed by the occupants of an alien spaceship (John Davidson and Suzanne Somers) who are on their way to Earth to meet The Carpenters. After Richard and Karen finish the song, the lights in the studio begin to flicker uncontrollably and musical instruments begin to move and play by themselves. At that moment, John teleports down to the studio and tells Richard and Karen how the people from his planet lack the ability to make music and he requests their help. Richard and Karen tell John about their earlier days in music and John uses his hi-tech pocket video screen to show The Carpenters performing "Fun Fun Fun" and "Dancing in the Street". After watching them, John tells them he wants to try singing himself and teleports to a more romantic setting to perform "Just the Way You Are".

The Carpenters continue to reminisce about their earlier recordings and they perform "Goofus" in an old garage, similar to the one in which they recorded their first record.

Richard, on piano, then performs the Space Encounters Medley, which includes the themes to Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Star Wars, on stage with a full orchestra, complete with laser and starlight effects.

Back in the recording studio, Karen and John continue to reminisce about her early days in music and she performs "Little Girl Blue". Afterwards, everybody teleports up to the spaceship's own nightclub, "The Galaxy Room", where Richard plays "Piano Picker", and Karen and Suzanne perform "Man Smart, Woman Smarter". Karen and John then perform "The Old-Fashioned Way" and then the whole cast (complete with dancers) perform a disco-medley including "The Hustle", "Boogie Nights" and "I Could Have Danced All Night".

The Carpenters then perform "Calling Occupants of Interplanetary Craft" and the show ends with an instrumental version of "We've Only Just Begun".

Guest stars[edit]

Carpenters songs performed on Space Encounters[edit]

External links[edit]


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