The Life List: 5 ways space-race drama For All Mankind suggests history could have changed

For All Mankind will explore the path "not taken by the United States and the entire world" as a result of the US thinking it had won the space race. PHOTO: APPLE TV+
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LOS ANGELES - For All Mankind, a science-fiction show available on Apple TV+ from Nov 2, suggests an alternate history where the Soviet Union, not America, landed a man on the moon in 1969 - and the space race and world history take a different turn as a result.

But this will not be the usual dystopian sci-fi, says the cast and creator Ronald D. Moore.

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