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#5057 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:26 pm
Subject: Today is the 46th anniversary of Dr. Who
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who

Who? Hah! Who-Hah!

"I just wanted you to know"

#5056 From: jpmotis
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:09 am
Subject: Re: Psychic?
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Nah, just staying in character.

JP

--- In FANTASTICTELEVISION@yahoogroups.com, "shemp472000" <shemp56@...> wrote:
>
> I was watching an old episode of "Dobie Gillis" from 1959 today. Five year old
Ronny Howard guest stared in this one. There's a scene where Dobie (Dwayne
Hickman) says, "I'll be rich and famous one day!" and little Ronny Howard says,
"I bet I'll be rich and famous before you!" Do you think these writers were
psychic?
>

#5055 From: "shemp472000" <shemp56@...>
Date: Wed Nov 18, 2009 6:36 pm
Subject: Psychic?
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I was watching an old episode of "Dobie Gillis" from 1959 today. Five year old
Ronny Howard guest stared in this one. There's a scene where Dobie (Dwayne
Hickman) says, "I'll be rich and famous one day!" and little Ronny Howard says,
"I bet I'll be rich and famous before you!" Do you think these writers were
psychic?

#5054 From: jpmotis
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:28 pm
Subject: Re: Hello from old member.
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Rocket Robin Hood was done by the same production house that did the Marvel
motion comics of the early 60's. A bunch of that era's productions are still not
untangled from all the legaleese for sale. Marvel did release some of the motion
comics on VHS. Filmation that did the DC work and the Ghostbuster series had
their library bought by BCI. Under the the INK and Paint title they are
releasing several series from the 60's through the 80's.

http://www.andymangels.com/BCI_DVDs.html

Marvel as yet has not released their titles, and the company that did them is
probable tied up in a similar mess.

JP

--- In FANTASTICTELEVISION@yahoogroups.com, "Robert A" <rca_artist24@...> wrote:
>
> Hi . Question has Rocket Robin Hood came out on DVD yet ? About four weeks ago
I have pick up the 1970s Ghostbuster live action series on DVD for $6.99 at the
Books-A-Million store here in Salisbury Noth Carolina. May you have a very good
day.
>

#5053 From: jpmotis
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 9:16 pm
Subject: Re: "U.F.O." (British) TV series from the '70s remix
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The first guy had too much time oin his hands. The second video reminded me of
those flight scenes in the Six Million Dollar man. He would take off in a T-38,
climb in an F-4, circle in a F-105, and then land back in the T-38. How hw was
able to jump from plane to plane to plane nobody ever quite explained.

JP

--- In FANTASTICTELEVISION@yahoogroups.com, robert-blau@... wrote:
>
> Remastered and extended opening titles for the British "U.F.O." TV
> series - three minutes long:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtwCNunncfc
>  
> A correspondent comments:
>
> "Someone really put some work into cobbling together lots of visuals,
> getting a long version of the music, and remastering it to improve the
> quality."
>  
> "Next, a montage of scenes from "U.F.O." that someone cobbled together
> to make and enjoyable tribute to that TV series"
> (Four minutes and forty-five seconds long):
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsAGz1NMBM8
>

#5052 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 11:21 pm
Subject: They don't make 'em like they used to
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From TIME Magazine, December 25, 1950:

Du Mont, one of the oldest of the four TV networks, concentrates its
heaviest fire on the youngest televiewers. Each weekday evening it tries
to blanket the bubble-gum trade with Small Fry Club (6 p.m., E.S.T.),
for three-to seven-year-olds; with Magic Cottage (6:30 p.m.), for the
eight-to-twelve set; and with enormously successful Captain Video (7
p.m.), aimed at teenagers.

Small Fry and Magic Cottage lean toward whimsy and traditional fairy
tales. Captain Video plunges the adolescent into the science-fiction
world of interplanetary travel and electronic marvels. It features epic,
if inconclusive struggles between the forces of Good, headed by
humorless Captain Video, and Evil, personified by a hand-rubbing
eccentric named Doctor Pauli who, as president of the Astrodial Society,
pettishly wants to destroy the earth.

This atomic-age potboiler appears to make sense to its adolescent
audience. Many adult viewers are soon lost in its trackless,
pseudo-technical doubletalk ("Forty-seven degrees inclination, speed
seven miles per second; temperature calibrated at zero three; interior
pressure stable at nine oh nine"), or by the sudden mid-program
appearance on Captain Video's "Scanner" of a five-minute stretch of
western movie. Du Mont's Vice President James L. Caddigan, who created
Captain Video in 1949, explains: "The western is there to give us the
pace and action that we can't get in a live studio production. The hero
of the western is always supposed to be an agent of Captain
Video'sâ€"that sort of ties it together."

Caddigan solemnly avers that Captain Video, sponsored by Power House
Candy Bar and Skippy Peanut Butter, has an educational bent: "It sets up
in a child's mind the idea of what electronics can do."
Scripter M. C. Brock, a graduate of radio's Dick Tracy, tries to keep
his plot abreast of the news. Captain Video began his interstellar
travels during the excitement about flying saucers, and he was helping
out in the front lines during the first months of the Korean war.
Currently, the captain (aided by invisible planetary friends) is fending
off an all-out invasion of the U.S. by the "combined forces of the Near
East, the Far East and Eastern Europe."

Though developed on TV, Captain Video's influence is not limited to its
round-eyed televiewers. Last month Fawcett Publications put the captain
between the covers of a comic book. Last week Columbia Pictures
announced the filming of a 15-episode movie serial based on the
captain's adventures. Says Caddigan proudly: "I guess we've arrived."

Read more:
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,859116,00.html#ixzz0VwRDXTRT

#5050 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Mon Oct 19, 2009 4:19 am
Subject: "U.F.O." (British) TV series from the '70s remix
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Remastered and extended opening titles for the British "U.F.O." TV
series - three minutes long:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtwCNunncfc
 
A correspondent comments:

"Someone really put some work into cobbling together lots of visuals,
getting a long version of the music, and remastering it to improve the
quality."
 
"Next, a montage of scenes from "U.F.O." that someone cobbled together
to make and enjoyable tribute to that TV series"
(Four minutes and forty-five seconds long):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsAGz1NMBM8

#5042 From: "Robert A" <rca_artist24@...>
Date: Sun Sep 20, 2009 1:39 pm
Subject: Hello from old member.
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Hi . Question has Rocket Robin Hood came out on DVD yet ? About four weeks ago I
have pick up the 1970s Ghostbuster live action series on DVD for $6.99 at the
Books-A-Million store here in Salisbury Noth Carolina. May you have a very good
day.

#5038 From: "shemp472000" <SHEMP47@...>
Date: Fri Sep 18, 2009 5:42 am
Subject: BUS STOP
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It's never been released but like most shows there are bootlegs of almost
everything.

#5037 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:30 pm
Subject: Where no one has gone before
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Not that there's anything wrong with it . . .

'Star Trek' actor George Takei and husband Brad Altman to appear on
'Newlywed Game'

BY NANCY DILLON, DAILY NEWS LOS ANGELES BUREAU CHIEF
Wednesday, September 16th 2009, 4:00 AM

Actor George Takei and husband Brad Altman are going where no gay couple
has gone before: "The Newlywed Game."
Takei and Altman will appear in a special celebrity episode of the show,
which starts its second season in a revamped format on Oct. 12, the Game
Show Network said.

"George and I are thrilled. It's pretty historic for us," Altman told
the Daily News. "It's going to be a great experience for both of us to
see how well we really know each other after 22 years together."

Takei, who played Sulu on "Star Trek," married Altman last September,
two months before voters overruled a decision by the California Supreme
Court that briefly legalized gay marriage in the state.
Their marriage remains legal.

#5036 From: "cindy_martian" <cindy_martian@...>
Date: Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:11 am
Subject: American LifeTV Network's friday night SF movies
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American Life is showing SF movies on Friday nights, followed by Lost in Space. 
I got 2 movies in my dvr so far.

Cindy  C.

#5035 From: "bucka001" <bucka001@...>
Date: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:26 pm
Subject: Bus Stop, "I Kiss Your Shadow"
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Has anyone ever seen the early 60's TV show Bus Stop? Apparently, the very last
episode, "I Kiss Your Shadow", had supernatural elements (or at least was very
creepy). Stephen King has reportedly said that the episode has never been beaten
on TV for eerie, mounting horror.

I've never seen this episode (or the show in general). Has anyone else and, if
so, is it any good? Does anyone know where it can be seen or bought?

#5034 From: "bucka001" <bucka001@...>
Date: Wed Sep 16, 2009 8:25 pm
Subject: Bus Stop, "I Kiss Your Shadow"
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Has anyone ever seen the early 60's TV show Bus Stop? Apparently, the very last
episode, "I Kiss Your Shadow", had supernatural elements (or at least was very
creepy). Stephen King has reportedly said that the episode has never been beaten
on TV for eerie, mounting horror.

I've never seen this episode (or the show in general). Has anyone else and, if
so, is it any good? Does anyone know where it can be seen or bought?

#5033 From: richard curzon <hammeramicus2002@...>
Date: Mon Sep 14, 2009 6:30 pm
Subject: Re: New guests announced for Big Apple Comic-Con, NYC, Oct 16-18!
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Well, I've only heard of Tom Noonan (Manhunter, Heat) and Jim Steranko
(illustrator on Raiders of the Lost Ark, editor of Prevue magazine).

Rick

--- On Mon, 14/9/09, Big Apple Conventions <thebigapplecon@...> wrote:

From: Big Apple Conventions <thebigapplecon@...>
Subject: [FANTASTICTELEVISION] New guests announced for Big Apple Comic-Con,
NYC, Oct 16-18!
To: thebigapplecon@...
Date: Monday, 14 September, 2009, 3:26 PM






 









The Big Apple Comic-Con is just getting bigger! Here are new

guests just added for the October 16-18 show:



 



Kelly Hu (X-2, Scorpion King), Joanne Kelly (Dresden Files,

Warehouse 13), Jamie Kovac (American Gladiators), Edddie McClintock (Warehouse

13, Stark Raving Mad), Tom Noonan (Where the Wild Things Are, Robocop 2),

Johnny Fairplay (Survivor, The Scorned), Mike Hollman (Jackass), pro wrestlers

Bruno Sammartino, George “The Animal” Steele, Brimstone, Christy Hemme, and
The

Smoke



 



Comic creators Jim Steranko, Chris Giarusso, J. David

Spurlock, Chris Giarusso, Alberto Serrrano/Tito na Rua, Billy Tan, Brian Wood



 



Some of the guests at the convention will only be present

for one or two day, an new guests are being added every week! Some of these

guests are offering advance tickets for their autographs. Visit

http://www.wizardwo rld.com/ every Monday for guest updates and more

information.



 



Also befriend, join, subscribe, RSVP, or become a fan at:



http://www.facebook .com/WizardEnter tainment? ref=profile# /event.php?
eid=114442320974



http://www.facebook .com/WizardEnter tainment? ref=profile# /pages/Big-
Apple-Comic- Con/90160389444



http://www.myspace. com/wizardworld1 51



http://www.myspace. com.bigapplenyc



http://twitter. com/wizardworld



http://newyork. going.com/ profile.php? user_id=aa592897 16



http://www.going. com/bigapplecono ct09



http://newyork. going.com/ bigapplecon



http://tribes. tribe.net/ bigapplecon



 



Of course there will be hundreds of dealer table,

exhibitors, movie studios, small press, and more!



 



There are also plans in the works for special programming,

presentations from major comic book companies and movie studios, and

after-hours programming. This is certainly going to be an event to remember,

and the start of an amazing new chapter in the history of New York’s
longest-running

comic-con!



 



Fans can get tix now & save $ at

https://wizardworld .ticketleap. com/bigapple



 



Captain Zorikh



WizardWorld



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#5032 From: Big Apple Conventions <thebigapplecon@...>
Date: Mon Sep 14, 2009 2:26 pm
Subject: New guests announced for Big Apple Comic-Con, NYC, Oct 16-18!
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The Big Apple Comic-Con is just getting bigger! Here are new
guests just added for the October 16-18 show:

 

Kelly Hu (X-2, Scorpion King), Joanne Kelly (Dresden Files,
Warehouse 13), Jamie Kovac (American Gladiators), Edddie McClintock (Warehouse
13, Stark Raving Mad), Tom Noonan (Where the Wild Things Are, Robocop 2),
Johnny Fairplay (Survivor, The Scorned), Mike Hollman (Jackass), pro wrestlers
Bruno Sammartino, George “The Animal” Steele, Brimstone, Christy Hemme, and
The
Smoke

 

Comic creators Jim Steranko, Chris Giarusso, J. David
Spurlock, Chris Giarusso, Alberto Serrrano/Tito na Rua, Billy Tan, Brian Wood

 

Some of the guests at the convention will only be present
for one or two day, an new guests are being added every week! Some of these
guests are offering advance tickets for their autographs. Visit
http://www.wizardworld.com/ every Monday for guest updates and more
information.

 

Also befriend, join, subscribe, RSVP, or become a fan at:

http://www.facebook.com/WizardEntertainment?ref=profile#/event.php?eid=114442320\
974

http://www.facebook.com/WizardEntertainment?ref=profile#/pages/Big-Apple-Comic-C\
on/90160389444

http://www.myspace.com/wizardworld151

http://www.myspace.com.bigapplenyc

http://twitter.com/wizardworld

http://newyork.going.com/profile.php?user_id=aa59289716

http://www.going.com/bigappleconoct09

http://newyork.going.com/bigapplecon

http://tribes.tribe.net/bigapplecon

 

Of course there will be hundreds of dealer table,
exhibitors, movie studios, small press, and more!

 

There are also plans in the works for special programming,
presentations from major comic book companies and movie studios, and
after-hours programming. This is certainly going to be an event to remember,
and the start of an amazing new chapter in the history of New York’s
longest-running
comic-con!

 

Fans can get tix now & save $ at
https://wizardworld.ticketleap.com/bigapple

 

Captain Zorikh

WizardWorld






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#5031 From: Big Apple Conventions <thebigapplecon@...>
Date: Mon Sep 7, 2009 12:02 pm
Subject: Big Apple Comic-Con NYC Oct 16-18!
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The biggest Big Apple Comic-Con & Video Game Expo ever
is preparing to hit New York City on October 16-18 at Pier 94 in Manhattan, W.
55th Street & 12th Ave. Now a part of Wizard World,
this convention will feature the biggest celebrities of movies, TV, comic
books, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, rock & roll, baseball, boxing, MMA, pro
wrestling, modeling, and pop culture. These names include:

 

MOVIES & TV

Willem Dafoe (Spider-Man, Platoon, Boondock Saints)

Linda Hamilton (Terminator, Beauty and the Beast)

Sean Young (Blade Runner,

Adam West (Batman, The Family Guy)

Julie Newmar (Batman, Star Trek)

Nichelle Nichols (Star Trek)

Billy Dee Williams (Star Wars, Batman)

Edward James Olmos (Battlestar Galactica, Blade Runner,
Miami Vice)

Ioan Gruffudd (Fantastic Four, King Arthur)

Tony Amendola (Stargate SG-I, Mask of Zorro, Lois &
Clark)

Robert Patrick (Terminator 2, The Unit)

Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters, Dragonball Evolution)

Helen Slater (Supergirl, Smallville)

Melody Anderson (Flash Gordon, Battlestar Galactica)

John Schneider (Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville)

Catherine Bach (Dukes of Hazzard)

Gil Gerard (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century)

Erin Gray (Buck Rogers in the 25th Century,
Silver Spoons)

Lou Ferrigno (The Incredible Hulk, King of Queens, Pumping
Iron)

Herb Jefferson, Jr. (Boomer, Battlestar Galactica)

Rekhar Shemarka (Battlestar Galactica, Smallville)

Mark Sheppard (Battlestar Galactica, Bionic Woman)

Taimak (The Last Dragon, Roadhouse: the Off-Broadway play)

Gary Coleman (Diff’rent Strokes)

Christopher Knight (The Brady Bunch, Trivial Pursuit)

Taylor Kitsch (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, John Carter:
Warlord of Mars)

Emma Caulfiend (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Beverly Hills
90210)

Camden Toy (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Legend of Witch
Mountain)

Lynn Collins (X-Men Origins: Wolverine, John Carter: Warlord
of Mars)

Scott Speedman (Underworld Evolution, Kung Fu: The Legend
Continues)

Michael Papajohn (Spider-Man, Terminator: Salvation)

David Heddison (Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Live and
Let Die, The Fly)

Jeremy Bulloch (Boba Fett – Empire Strikes Back)

Daniel Logan (Boba Fett – Attack of the Clones; The Legend
of Johnny Lingo)

Maria de Aragon (Greedo – Star Wars)

Jerome Blake (Star Wars ep’s I, II, III, The Fifth Element)

Nalini Krishan (Star Wars: Attack of the Clones, Revenge of
the Sith)

Kathy Najimi (King of the Hill, Veronica’s Closet)

Bruce Weitz (Hill Street Blues, Lois & Clark)

Frank Sivero (Godfather Part II, Goodfellas)

David Harris (The Warriors, NYPD Blue)

Saul Rubinak (Stargate SG-1, Star Trek: TNG)

Aaron Douglas (Battlestar Galactica, Smallville)

Michael Hogan (Battlestar Galactica, Solitaire)

Jamie Campbell Bower (Twilight: New Moon, Harry Potter and
the Deathly Hollows)

Miracle Laurie (Dollhouse)

Tarah Paige (The Summoning, stuntwoman, medal-winning gymnast)

Leilene Ondrade (Charmed School, Flavor of Love)

Daniel Kash (Aliens, War of the Worlds, Robocop)

Cynthia Scott: (Aliens, Rush)

Cameron Bright (Twilight: New Moon)

Rob Demarest (Ghost Hunters International)

 

Angie Everhart (Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, Last
Action Hero)

Brande Roderick (2001 Playboy Playmante of the Year,
Baywatch)

Sandra Taylor (Playboy Playmate, Batman & Robin)

Chanel Ryan (FHM, Maxim, Playboy, Hobgoblins 2)

Rachelle Leah (Maxim Stuff, UFC All Access)

 

Mike Daugherty (Screenwriter: X-2, Superman Returns)

Joe Viskocil (Oscar-winning special effects wizard: Star
Wars, Independence Day, Star Trek: Nemisis, Terminator)

Dave Barclay (Puppeteer: Star Wars, Labyrinth, Dark Crystal,
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?)

 

BASEBALL

Yogi Berra

Pete Rose

Dwight Gooden

(Do I really have to mention how huge this is?

 

PRO WRESTLING

Ric Flair

Ted DiBiase

Nora “Molly Holly” Greenwald

The Iron Sheik

Nikolai Volkoff

Virgil

Lauren Jones

Demolition: Ax & Smash

 

 

MMA

Renzo Gracie

Daniel Gracie

Rolles Gracie

Igor Gracie

Gregor Gracie

Matt “The Terror” Serra

Eddie Alvarez

André Machado Gusmão

Dan Miller

Jim Miller

 

BOXING

Mia St. John

 

COMIC CREATORS

Guests of honor and special guests:

Jim Lee, Joe Quesada, Joe Kubert, Adam Kubert, Andy Kubert,
Arthur Suydam, Neal Adams, Gene Colan, Mike Allred, Carlos Pacheco, Mark
Texeira, Jim Cheung, Greg Horn, Phil Jimenez, JG Jones, Alex Maleev, Mikr
McKone, Alex Saviuk, Herb Trimpe, Billy Tucci, Renee Witterstaetter

 

Also appearing:

Geoff Beckett, Jr, Christina Beranek, Rich Bernatovich,
Daniel Bradford, Brian Brinlee, Jim Calafiore, Eric Canete, Robert Crump, J.M.
DeSantis, Michael Dolce, Andrew Edge, Jamie Fay, Dave Fox, Franchesco! Tony
DiGerolamo, Brad Guigar, James Keenan, Brian Kong, Andre McDonald, Eric
Maruscak, Jorge Medina, Lauren Monardo, Keith J. Murphey, James O’Barr,
Stephanie O’Donnell, Dan Parent, Scott Passamonte, Joe Quinones, Esad Ribic,
Paolo Rivera, Hector E. Rodriguez, James Rodriguez, Brian Roll, Stephane Roux,
Everett Soares, Michelle St. Martin, Will Torres, Tim Vigil

 

POP & ROCK MUSIC

Micky Dolenz

Taylor Dayne

 

More guests are sure to be added in the coming weeks. Visit
http://www.wizardworld.com/ every Monday
for guest updates and more information.

 

Also befriend, join, subscribe, RSVP, or become a fan at:

http://www.facebook.com/WizardEntertainment?ref=profile#/event.php?eid=114442320\
974

http://www.facebook.com/WizardEntertainment?ref=profile#/pages/Big-Apple-Comic-C\
on/90160389444

http://www.myspace.com/wizardworld151

http://www.myspace.com.bigapplenyc

http://twitter.com/wizardworld

http://newyork.going.com/profile.php?user_id=aa59289716

http://www.going.com/bigappleconoct09

http://newyork.going.com/bigapplecon

http://tribes.tribe.net/bigapplecon

 

 

There are also plans in the works for special programming,
presentations from major comic book companies and movie studios, and
after-hours programming. This is certainly going to be an event to remember,
and the start of an amazing new chapter in the history of New York’s
longest-running comic-con!

 

Fans can get tix now & save $ at https://wizardworld.ticketleap.com/bigapple

 

Captain
Zorikh

WizardWorld

 

 

 






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#5030 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Fri Sep 4, 2009 12:39 pm
Subject: Where no Wikipedia article has ever gone before
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Ever read the Wikipedia article on Star Trek? (I'm sure Sheldon on "The
Big Bang Theory" has.) Interesting . . .

Star Trek - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_trek

"You can while away the hours
In your ivory towers
'Til you're covered up with flowers
In the back of a black limosine"
  -- Joe South, "Games People Play"

#5029 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Tue Aug 25, 2009 12:22 pm
Subject: Steve Ihnat in The Outer Limits/Star Trek
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Wow, one of my favorite actors and two of my favorite episodes. May be a
silly question, but: Have you started with his IMDb page?

Posted by: "chasemefaster"  chasemefaster@...     chasemefaster
Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:03 pm (PDT)

Hi, all
I'm doing research into Steve Ihnat's work on The Outer Limits episode
"The Inheritors" and Star Trek's "Whom Gods Destroy."

Trying to find out if any books, or magazines have articles about them
which mentions his work, and hoping that people here will know which
ones those are.

Thanks for any help.

#5027 From: "chasemefaster" <chasemefaster@...>
Date: Mon Aug 24, 2009 6:10 pm
Subject: Steve Ihnat in The Outer Limits/Star Trek
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Hi, all

I'm doing research into Steve Ihnat's work on The Outer Limits episode "The
Inheritors" and Star Trek's "Whom Gods Destroy."

Trying to find out if any books, or magazines have articles about them which
mentions his work, and hoping that people here will know which ones those are.

Thanks for any help.

#5026 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Sun Aug 16, 2009 12:36 pm
Subject: Poor Dr. Smith
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Catching a little of a (black and white) "Lost in Space" episode on
METOO while checking my email on my WebTV . . .

After Dr. Smith runs off on his own after being chastised for using too
much water during a drought, Judy and the others feel SORRY for HURTING
HIS FEELINGS (as usual) and worry about his welfare.

Ha!

"I just wanted you to know"

#5024 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Fri Jul 31, 2009 10:43 pm
Subject: A classic Disney science TV program
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Came across this while searching for a similarly named item from much
more recently. Anyone remember this classic, imaginative Disney science
program? It was one of several space exploration oriented ones from the
late '50s that aired on the "Tomorrowland" segments of "Disneyland" . .
.

Mars and Beyond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars_and_Beyond

#5023 From: robert-blau@...
Date: Thu Jul 23, 2009 8:57 pm
Subject: I was just watching a gorgeous young Farrah Fawcett on ...
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... "I Dream of Jeannie" [on METV]. She was Major Healy [Bill Daly] 's
date at the officer's club. Amazing!

"I just wanted you to know"

#5019 From: "Janet Harrison" <uk_janet2000@...>
Date: Fri Jul 3, 2009 11:42 am
Subject: Re: Questor and Search Scripts
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These are great! Thanks for sharing :-)

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--- In FANTASTICTELEVISION@yahoogroups.com, John <actingman6@...> wrote:
>
> I don't remember if I put these here, but I made a pdf file of the shooting
> script for the tv movie The Questor Tapes
>
> http://rapidshare.com/files/221230185/Questor.zip
>
>
> and pdfs of the pilot script and the 23 episode scripts from Search (NBC
> 1972...aired in Britain as Search Control)
>
> http://rapidshare.com/files/221238884/Search.zip

#5018 From: "lrayhale1950" <lhale1950@...>
Date: Thu Jul 2, 2009 1:25 am
Subject: Re: OUTER LIMITS
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--- In FANTASTICTELEVISION@yahoogroups.com, "JAMES" <SHEMP47@...> wrote:
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> This was always one of my favorites. Great writing. Good guest stars. Very
intelligent scripts. Surprizing it doesn't have the same following as "Twilight
Zone."
>I really liked season one but two of my favorites were from season two: The
Inheritors with Robert Duvall and Demon With a Glass hand with Robert Culp.
I have both seasons on dvd and the book by David J Schow.
Funny thing that the creators of the series were not really into science
fiction. The producer from the second season had also produced some detective
and courtroom dramas. If you watch season two you will notice there are quite a
few courtroom scenes.

#5017 From: "JAMES" <SHEMP47@...>
Date: Mon Jun 29, 2009 4:56 am
Subject: OUTER LIMITS
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This was always one of my favorites. Great writing. Good guest stars. Very
intelligent scripts. Surprizing it doesn't have the same following as "Twilight
Zone."

#5016 From: "libra472001" <bluecat@...>
Date: Sun Jun 28, 2009 12:09 am
Subject: outer limits
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We were not allowed to watch anything remotely supernatural in our house. I
lucked out with Dark Shadows as by the time Barnabas showed up my mother was
addicted to the show too.  I had to watch OL on the sly, and rarely saw an
entire episode. The one time I did my parents were using an electric brush
clearer in the far back yard and I was supposed to stay in the house.  I was
watching tv in the upstairs and could clearly see them both from my window. 
Seattle programming back in the 60s was like Alaska was in the 70s and even 80s.
If something didn't show up they would put on something lying around, and in
this case the news didn't make it.  They put on the mutant with warren oates and
the parents stayed outside long enough for me to see the whole episode. I didnt
see a complete episode again until they put it on cable in the 80s. Then I
bought the first season. I think it crawled out of the woodwork won some sort of
nebula award or something. The next season the special effects team must have
run out of money.  I remember one where the ghost looked like a hand in a pair
of panty hose. The same thing happened on kolchak. the new outer limits isnt
nearly as good. I hope they put out a good print of thriller someday.  you can
buy from private people but they arent that great. There was a man on ebay that
sold vhs of the show he had made. Saw pigeons from hell the first time that way.

#5015 From: neal_havoc <neal_havoc@...>
Date: Sat Jun 27, 2009 9:27 pm
Subject: The Outer Limits - The Original 1960s Series
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I had just purchased a copy of the complete first season of "The Outer Limits". 
I was truly surprised by social relevance of the stories written for that show,
predating the 1970s social relevance fad by a good seven years.  I also realized
it was the first true science fiction series on air during the 1960s in how it
truly tested the limits of your understanding of the world and
universe at-large.

The first season was clearly a creative tour de force; the second season--not so
much, but it, too, had its charm.  There not many episodes that could be
considered to be less than adequate, but my favorite episode was one that
starred Gary Merrill, Sally Kellerman, and Harry Guardino.  It was called the
"The Human Factor".  Except for a severely ice-encrusted man, the episode didn't
really have a Monster of the Week in it; but, beyond that, I really enjoyed the
very human themes of that show such as love could be shared by the unlikeliest
people and that guilt can grow into monstrous proportions.  Another episode I
liked was the "Bellero Shield", which had somewhat of a space-age take
on William Shakespeare's "Macbeth".

The special effects in some of the episodes are still pretty wild to this date
such as cloud monster in "The Man With the Power", or that glob of
congealed mucus in "The Guests" and "The Mice".  "The Outer Limits" was an
anthology series that equally as intelligence as Rod Serling's "The Twilight
Zone" and in some way, production-wise, superior--IMHO.
 
--Havoc




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#5014 From: John <actingman6@...>
Date: Fri Jun 19, 2009 2:07 am
Subject: Questor and Search Scripts
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I don't remember if I put these here, but I made a pdf file of the shooting
script for the tv movie The Questor Tapes

http://rapidshare.com/files/221230185/Questor.zip


and pdfs of the pilot script and the 23 episode scripts from Search (NBC
1972...aired in Britain as Search Control)

http://rapidshare.com/files/221238884/Search.zip


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#5013 From: "Marcus" <okmarcus@...>
Date: Wed Jun 17, 2009 9:06 am
Subject: Trek Expo in Tulsa with Leonard Nimoy
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The Trek Expo convention in Tulsa, Oklahoma will be held June 26-28, 2009.
Guests include Leonard Nimoy, Avery Brooks, Marina Sirtis, John DeLancie, Cirroc
Lofton, Garrett Wang, Denise Crosby, Anthony Montgomery, Corin Nemec, Mila
Furlan, Luciana Carro, Tony Todd and Chase Masterson.

Nimoy will appear on Saturday June 27. He previously appeared at Tulsa's Trek
Expo in 1999 and 2003.

http://trekexpo.net/

#5012 From: Gloria Puel <whatudooing@...>
Date: Thu Jun 11, 2009 10:18 pm
Subject: Re: David Carradine
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Makes you wonder why he went to the hospital in the first place. I mean, if he
didn't like kids, and didn't want to be friendly and supportive, why bother them
in the first place? I would think that terminally ill children need more than
visits from so-called celebrities that couldn't care a hoot about them! The more
I read about Carradine, the less I like him!

  ~ All things wise and wonderful
All creatures great and small
All things bright an beautiful
The Lord god made them all~~








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