I wish you and your family a wonderful Thanksgiving and that the
move (out and in) will be as painless and stress less as possible.
Sue
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Dear Charles and family,
I hope you have a very wonderful Thanksgiving. Nothing is more special than
family and friends especially at the holidays.
I hope the move goes smoothly for you and your wife and mother-in-law.
My dear father-in-law had Alzheimer's. It is a very sad illness. I am sure it
is hard on Diane with Peter's condition. We all had to love that "Nick."
I am sorry you plans for the school didn't work out. They are missing a great
opportunity.
Happy Thanksgiving and God Bless,
Becky
Mr. Briles- Bon Courage on the move. I wish all the best and hate moving
(the packing and unpacking.) Please make sure you and your wife take care
of each other while you are caring for your mother-in-law. You cannot do
her any good if you do not take care of yourself.
I worked with the "geriatric" population for a long-time before I became a
SAHM. And dementia is a cripling, hostile, and very sad (not even strong
enough word) for those who live with it and their families. I would not
wish this upon anyone. My thoughts and prayers are for Mr. breck and most
especially Ms. Breck.
CAM
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From: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com [mailto:thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Desiree Awiszio
Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 4:18 PM
To: BigValley group; charles briles
Subject: RE: [The Big Valley] A Note from Eugene
Dear Chuck,
Thank you for your kind note to us. We always value your contributions to
the Big Valley forum. Your background info is much appreciated concerning
Carey and Peter. Best wishes to you and your wife on the move to the larger
home, and bless you for helping your wife's mother. As you know from direct
email, some of us can relate firsthand. Please know that there is support in
this forum for you, too, always.
Happy Thanksgiving and God Bless.
Very sincerely,
Desiree
To: thebigvalley@ <mailto:thebigvalley%40yahoogroups.com> yahoogroups.com
CC: dolphallangray@ <mailto:dolphallangray%40prodigy.net> prodigy.net
From: dolphallangray@ <mailto:dolphallangray%40prodigy.net> prodigy.net
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 13:11:58 -0800
Subject: [The Big Valley] A Note from Eugene
November 21st, 2009
Dear Valley Dwellers:
It is my hope that this E-Mail finds you happy and well, and in the mood to
celebrate Thanksgiving with your families. Im sorry this has taken so long.
I promised you information concerning Peter's health. I've reach the
conclusion that this information would be more properly received from Diane,
. . . on her terms.
Many years before Carey Long passed away we would always talk about Peter
and other members of the cast that we'd been in touch with. Both Carey and
Peter spent a great deal of time attempting to get a remake of the Big
Valley - with the original cast and of course their off- springs who would
more than likely carry the "Star Quality" interest for the audiences of the
day.
They were extremely frustrated in finding who actually held the rights to
make such a show and who would sponsor it and what network would show it.
(It would have good for ABC as they were the original network, but a lot has
happened to television since 1969.)
Carey told me on many occasions that Peter was changing, yes Nick Barkley
was still there, it was sometime that Carey had difficulty explaining. Later
it started to become obvious to Carey that the changes were the result of
either memory loss of forgetfulness . . . .
Before his passing Carey made a very accurate guess about the problem. This
was just before the time the E-Mails were flying concerning Peter's laziness
or what ever. I know that there's not a lazy bone in his body, at least not
one that was ever apparent to me. I chose not to get involved with the
debate because . . . well to put it bluntly, it was none of my business. It
was far better when Diane's letter was posted.
Before her passing my Mother suffered probably the same thing. At least it
had the same name. It wasn't easy for any of the rest of the family . . . .
especially her severe mood changes.
So, keep both Peter and Diane (and the members of the Valley) in your
prayers. That is the very best thing that you can do.
My wife and I are moving. Who among you must I explain what a pain in the .
. . that is. Her Mother suffers from both osteoporosis & osteoarthritis and
we will be moving her in with us and that meant the need to get away from
the ocean and get a larger home. (The "Packet" address and my E-Mail address
will remain the same so that I will be able to stay in touch.)
Again I want to thank all of you that sent your wonderful letters to our
school systems superintendent. Unfortunately he nor his staff has ever
responded - not even after a second E-Mail was sent. Such is life.
As said before;
Have a wonderful Holiday Season - please keep Christ in Mind and Heart!
Charles Briles
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Bing brings you maps, menus, and reviews organized in one place.
http://www.bing.
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Dear Chuck,
Thank you for your kind note to us. We always value your contributions to the
Big Valley forum. Your background info is much appreciated concerning Carey and
Peter. Best wishes to you and your wife on the move to the larger home, and
bless you for helping your wife's mother. As you know from direct email, some of
us can relate firsthand. Please know that there is support in this forum for
you, too, always.
Happy Thanksgiving and God Bless.
Very sincerely,
Desiree
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
CC: dolphallangray@...
From: dolphallangray@...
Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 13:11:58 -0800
Subject: [The Big Valley] A Note from Eugene
November 21st, 2009
Dear Valley Dwellers:
It is my hope that this E-Mail finds you happy and well, and in the mood to
celebrate Thanksgiving with your families. Im sorry this has taken so long. I
promised you information concerning Peter's health. I've reach the conclusion
that this information would be more properly received from Diane, . . . on her
terms.
Many years before Carey Long passed away we would always talk about Peter and
other members of the cast that we'd been in touch with. Both Carey and Peter
spent a great deal of time attempting to get a remake of the Big Valley - with
the original cast and of course their off- springs who would more than likely
carry the "Star Quality" interest for the audiences of the day.
They were extremely frustrated in finding who actually held the rights to make
such a show and who would sponsor it and what network would show it. (It would
have good for ABC as they were the original network, but a lot has happened to
television since 1969.)
Carey told me on many occasions that Peter was changing, yes Nick Barkley was
still there, it was sometime that Carey had difficulty explaining. Later it
started to become obvious to Carey that the changes were the result of either
memory loss of forgetfulness . . . .
Before his passing Carey made a very accurate guess about the problem. This was
just before the time the E-Mails were flying concerning Peter's laziness or what
ever. I know that there's not a lazy bone in his body, at least not one that was
ever apparent to me. I chose not to get involved with the debate because . . .
well to put it bluntly, it was none of my business. It was far better when
Diane's letter was posted.
Before her passing my Mother suffered probably the same thing. At least it had
the same name. It wasn't easy for any of the rest of the family . . . .
especially her severe mood changes.
So, keep both Peter and Diane (and the members of the Valley) in your prayers.
That is the very best thing that you can do.
My wife and I are moving. Who among you must I explain what a pain in the . . .
that is. Her Mother suffers from both osteoporosis & osteoarthritis and we will
be moving her in with us and that meant the need to get away from the ocean and
get a larger home. (The "Packet" address and my E-Mail address will remain the
same so that I will be able to stay in touch.)
Again I want to thank all of you that sent your wonderful letters to our school
systems superintendent. Unfortunately he nor his staff has ever responded - not
even after a second E-Mail was sent. Such is life.
As said before;
Have a wonderful Holiday Season - please keep Christ in Mind and Heart!
Charles Briles
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_________________________________________________________________
Bing brings you maps, menus, and reviews organized in one place.
http://www.bing.com/search?q=restaurants&form=MFESRP&publ=WLHMTAG&crea=TEXT_MFES\
RP_Local_MapsMenu_Resturants_1x1
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I hope you and yours have a wonderful holiday as well. Â And good luck on the
move! Â You are a kind soul taking your mother in law in like that not a lot of
people do that anymore.
I hope all on the list have a nice holiday with their families!
Artiespet
--- On Sat, 11/21/09, dolphallangray <dolphallangray@...> wrote:
From: dolphallangray <dolphallangray@...>
Subject: [The Big Valley] A Note from Eugene
To: "TheBVGroup" <thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com>
Cc: "AADAG" <dolphallangray@...>
Date: Saturday, November 21, 2009, 1:11 PM
Â
November 21st, 2009
Dear Valley Dwellers:
It is my hope that this E-Mail finds you happy and well, and in the mood to
celebrate Thanksgiving with your families. Im sorry this has taken so long. I
promised you information concerning Peter's health. I've reach the conclusion
that this information would be more properly received from Diane, . . . on her
terms.
Many years before Carey Long passed away we would always talk about Peter and
other members of the cast that we'd been in touch with. Both Carey and Peter
spent a great deal of time attempting to get a remake of the Big Valley - with
the original cast and of course their off- springs who would more than likely
carry the "Star Quality" interest for the audiences of the day.
They were extremely frustrated in finding who actually held the rights to make
such a show and who would sponsor it and what network would show it. (It would
have good for ABC as they were the original network, but a lot has happened to
television since 1969.)
Carey told me on many occasions that Peter was changing, yes Nick Barkley was
still there, it was sometime that Carey had difficulty explaining. Later it
started to become obvious to Carey that the changes were the result of either
memory loss of forgetfulness . . . .
Before his passing Carey made a very accurate guess about the problem. This was
just before the time the E-Mails were flying concerning Peter's laziness or what
ever. I know that there's not a lazy bone in his body, at least not one that was
ever apparent to me. I chose not to get involved with the debate because . . .
well to put it bluntly, it was none of my business. It was far better when
Diane's letter was posted.
Before her passing my Mother suffered probably the same thing. At least it had
the same name. It wasn't easy for any of the rest of the family . . . .
especially her severe mood changes.
So, keep both Peter and Diane (and the members of the Valley) in your prayers.
That is the very best thing that you can do.
My wife and I are moving. Who among you must I explain what a pain in the . . .
that is. Her Mother suffers from both osteoporosis & osteoarthritis and we will
be moving her in with us and that meant the need to get away from the ocean and
get a larger home. (The "Packet" address and my E-Mail address will remain the
same so that I will be able to stay in touch.)
Again I want to thank all of you that sent your wonderful letters to our school
systems superintendent. Unfortunately he nor his staff has ever responded - not
even after a second E-Mail was sent. Such is life.
As said before;
Have a wonderful Holiday Season - please keep Christ in Mind and Heart!
Charles Briles
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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
November 21st, 2009
Dear Valley Dwellers:
It is my hope that this E-Mail finds you happy and well, and in the mood to
celebrate Thanksgiving with your families. Im sorry this has taken so long. I
promised you information concerning Peter's health. I've reach the conclusion
that this information would be more properly received from Diane, . . . on her
terms.
Many years before Carey Long passed away we would always talk about Peter and
other members of the cast that we'd been in touch with. Both Carey and Peter
spent a great deal of time attempting to get a remake of the Big Valley - with
the original cast and of course their off- springs who would more than likely
carry the "Star Quality" interest for the audiences of the day.
They were extremely frustrated in finding who actually held the rights to make
such a show and who would sponsor it and what network would show it. (It would
have good for ABC as they were the original network, but a lot has happened to
television since 1969.)
Carey told me on many occasions that Peter was changing, yes Nick Barkley was
still there, it was sometime that Carey had difficulty explaining. Later it
started to become obvious to Carey that the changes were the result of either
memory loss of forgetfulness . . . .
Before his passing Carey made a very accurate guess about the problem. This was
just before the time the E-Mails were flying concerning Peter's laziness or what
ever. I know that there's not a lazy bone in his body, at least not one that was
ever apparent to me. I chose not to get involved with the debate because . . .
well to put it bluntly, it was none of my business. It was far better when
Diane's letter was posted.
Before her passing my Mother suffered probably the same thing. At least it had
the same name. It wasn't easy for any of the rest of the family . . . .
especially her severe mood changes.
So, keep both Peter and Diane (and the members of the Valley) in your prayers.
That is the very best thing that you can do.
My wife and I are moving. Who among you must I explain what a pain in the . . .
that is. Her Mother suffers from both osteoporosis & osteoarthritis and we will
be moving her in with us and that meant the need to get away from the ocean and
get a larger home. (The "Packet" address and my E-Mail address will remain the
same so that I will be able to stay in touch.)
Again I want to thank all of you that sent your wonderful letters to our school
systems superintendent. Unfortunately he nor his staff has ever responded - not
even after a second E-Mail was sent. Such is life.
As said before;
Have a wonderful Holiday Season - please keep Christ in Mind and Heart!
Charles Briles
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And I thought I had other things to worry about when I was outside.
Heres the site the story is on.
http://www.watertowndailytimes.com/article/20091117/NEWS05/311179948
This town is just across the county line from me. Use to be a lovely place
called the Crossroads to go to for a night out or stay, Each bedroom was done
like a differant country,the one for Afica, had Elephant tusk ( I'm sure they
were made of plastic) at the head of the bed, with all kinds of Aficain
wildllife prints here and there.the pity is with time things change :(
Heres the deer story
'SEEMED LIKE HOURS': Deer's victim covered with bruises, scratches
By SHELLEY LIVERNOIS
JOHNSON NEWSPAPERS
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 2009
MOIRA - For a few terrifying minutes, a Moira man became prey for a disgruntled
buck.
An attack by a 10-point buck Friday sent Gerald A. Dabiew, 56, to the emergency
room, covered from head to toe with cuts and bruises. Mr. Dabiew - who doesn't
even hunt - was attacked for several minutes by the buck behind his house on
Best Road.
"It seemed like hours," Mr. Dabiew said.
He was treated for his injuries and released from the hospital, but still was
sore Monday, covered in bruises and scratches but with no broken bones.
His home is isolated and surrounded by woods, and Mr. Dabiew said he has seen
deer in the area, but none has come close to him. So on Friday, as he was
loading wood into a bucket behind his house, he didn't think twice as he spotted
the buck across the road, watching it as he finished his work.
"He stepped on the road, he looked at me, and the next thing I know, he was
coming right at me," he said. "He got me down on the ground, and it was then I
knew that he really wanted to kill me."
For several minutes, Mr. Dabiew fought the buck, which tried to flip him over
several times as he wrapped his legs around the animal's neck and held on to its
antlers.
The buck kept him pinned and pounded him into the ground, holding him there so
he couldn't move. When Mr. Dabiew tried to wrestle himself loose, the buck would
ram him again, he said.
"But I wasn't letting go of him," he said.
The buck injured Mr. Dabiew's hand and body with its antlers, although the
antlers didn't puncture his body, and kicked him on the jaw.
"I've got bruises from head to toe," he said. "He picked me up in the air and
pounded me into the ground."
During the ordeal, Mr. Dabiew, who was home alone, said he hollered for help
until his throat went dry as he continued to battle the animal. Without the
adrenaline pulsing through his veins, he said, he never would have lasted as
long as he did. Even then, by the end of the fight his arms had lost all their
strength.
The buck tried one last time to turn him over, but Mr. Dabiew, who describes
himself as "a good-sized guy," broke loose and managed eventually to kick the
animal, causing it to back off and run away.
"I don't know why he came around. All I was doing was throwing wood," he said.
"I'm not even a hunter."
Mr. Dabiew said the sound of the wood hitting his bucket could have sounded like
deer antlers being hit together, a strategy hunters often use to lure deer.
No matter what the cause, deer attacks are uncommon, but not unheard of.
"This is breeding season for whitetails, and they get pretty aggressive, usually
with other bucks," said wildlife biologist Ed Reed of the state Department of
Environmental Conservation Region 5 office. "They have been known to attack
people. If he sees something moving, he feels like it's somebody encroaching on
his territory."
In fact, people are more likely to be attacked by a deer than a bear, which more
people fear but which attack extremely rarely.
Mr. Reed said people should not be concerned for their safety in light of
Friday's attack against Mr. Dabiew. He said Mr. Dabiew's theory about why the
buck attacked could be correct, as the sound of wood hitting a bucket would have
simulated the "sound of bucks fighting."
Mr. Dabiew said he certainly didn't consider deer to be dangerous animals -
until Friday.
"It changed my way of thinking," he said. "I took an awful pounding; I know
that."
Blessing
Cyn Ann
Soooo I found this link:
http://www.filmon.com/tv/index.php <http://www.filmon.com/tv/index.php>
at this forum thread:
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=612013&highlight=filmon
<http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=612013&highlight=filmon\
>
and it works!! I now can watch the Beebs, ITVs, Channel 4, Channel 5 etc
LIVE in the U.S. and it works in other countries as well. It connects in
some way with the VLC player. Sometimes the channels are scrambled but
then they unscramble. I really really really recommend reading through
ALL the posts FIRST as many questions are answered with any problems you
have and shortcuts you can implement but you may want to just save the
various links in the posts before applying them because I think the
FilmOn player went through an upgrade at some point so I don't know if
they all will work now.
A couple of things when the registration page opens after you download
the FilmOn player just hit 'skip' and don't register it or you will get
notices to subscribe and to stop the player from opening when you turn
your computer on go to 'view' then 'preferences' and unclick the start
up at sign in box.
There is also http://livestation.com <http://livestation.com> that I
just found someone posted about which works for ITV 1, 2, 3 and other
channels as well but I have not downloaded it yet.
I wanted to get the word out about this yesterday since Doctor Who and
Top Gear new seasons were starting tonite but I was not online yesterday
so I fear it is too late for most on my flist for tonite :( ..but good
news when actor Martin Shaw appears in 'Poirot' in the future you will
be all set to watch him at the same time as your mates in the UK *yay*
and then still get a torrent to rewatch later *hee*
To check out what is on go to http://tvguide.co.uk
<http://tvguide.co.uk>
Happy Happy UK Telly viewing!!! *does snoopy dance*
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Last night the 9th the Olympic flame was in the Northern most settlement in the
world...it was in Nunavut Canada.
Nunavut is pronouced..None of it.
Heres a few sites incase you want to know more about it
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=nunavut+canada&aq=0&oq=Nunavut+c&aqi=g10
Have a good one and take care
Blessing
Cyn Ann
My sister sent this to me.
Another interesting fact in the fight to prevent contracting swine flu.... after
reading this I will be using paper towels from now on.
Everyone in the cleaning industry has always been told that hand dryers in
restrooms are not sanitary, they spread germs and bacteria around. I always
thought that this just came from the paper companies because they are losing
sales to the hand dryers.
A couple of years ago, I was working with a rep, and I noticed that after he
washed his hands and saw that there were no paper towels only a hand dryer, he
left the restroom with wet hands. I asked him about it. He said that hand dryers
blow a lot of germs and bacteria around. He also told me to take a look under
the hand dryer next time I was in a restroom. There is a filter underneath the
hand dryer that is supposed to be cleaned on a weekly basis. I looked at one and
it looked like it hadn't been cleaned in years. It had layers and layers of
caked on gunk (disgusting). Since then I will not use hand dryers in restrooms.
Now this is where the story gets really interesting. The schools and
universities that have had the H1N1 (swine flue) outbreak this year are being
told by the health department that they have to take out all of their hand
dryers and replace them with towel dispensers because the hand dryers are
spreading disease. Please pass this along
so everyone knows not to use hand dryers.
Everyone do all you can to stay well, I knew I had a good reason to carry extra
tissues with me
Blessing
Cyn Ann
Excellent news, Cynthia! Thanks!!!
--- On Tue, 10/27/09, Cynthia Merrick <sdoowyenip@...> wrote:
From: Cynthia Merrick <sdoowyenip@...>
Subject: [The Big Valley] OT>>>Iconic Necco wafers go all-natural
To: adoowyenip@...
Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009, 10:42 PM
Have you heard?
A bit from the Newsclip, :) it fit so well this way.
***Necco sure hopes so. The 162-year-old Massachusetts company is taking its
venerable Necco Wafers all-natural, making them the largest mass-produced candy
line in the United States to shed artificial flavoring***
More about it here
http://www.boston. com/business/ articles/ 2009/10/27/ iconic_necco_ wafers_go_
all_natural/
162 years they must know something.
Blessing
Cyn
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Have you heard?
A bit from the Newsclip, :) it fit so well this way.
***Necco sure hopes so. The 162-year-old Massachusetts company is taking its
venerable Necco Wafers all-natural, making them the largest mass-produced candy
line in the United States to shed artificial flavoring***
More about it here
http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2009/10/27/iconic_necco_wafers_go_all_na\
tural/
162 years they must know something.
Blessing
Cyn
Hallmark does that so they can add as much commercial time as they can legally
get away with. When my brother passed away two years ago, I got the Perry mason
dvd's he had. Hallmark broacast this show too, and I was amazed by how much they
butchered those eps too.
--- On Mon, 10/26/09, zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@...> wrote:
From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@...>
Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] Jim
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, October 26, 2009, 3:55 PM
Totally agree. Too bad because these might be the only way some people get to
see these episodes.
Mitch
--- In thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com, Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@ ...> wrote:
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> I totally agree. I wouldn't even bother watching if VALLEY came back on The
Hallmark Channel, after getting used to watching uncut and commercial free on
The Encore Western Channel for a couple years.
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> THE
> BIG VALLEY~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~jim~ ~~~~~~~~
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> From: FRANK M ANDREA LOPEZ <cowgirldude@ ...>
> To: thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 3:10:11 PM
> Subject: RE: [The Big Valley] Jim
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> That's what was so nice about watching BV on the Westerns Chnnel~~not only was
it without commercials, it was uncut! Hallmark is one of the worst stations for
butchering their programs.
> Andrea
>
> I saw an episode a friend had recorded from Hallmark -- one that I have in a
Fox DVD set -- and I was surprised at how much had been cut
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Do You Yahoo!?
Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around
http://mail.yahoo.com
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What kind of new computer did you get?
What season of episodes are you currently doing announcements for? Do you have a
favorite Big Valley episode writer? Just curious.
Mitch
--- In thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com, jimbotc2004@... wrote:
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> Hi Group,
>
> Just a quickie note to say that I am late on today's (Sunday) episode
> anniversary, simply because my brother purchased a new computer and
disconnected
> the old one. I'm just now getting back online. I'll send today's anniversary
> notice (from Season Two) shortly...
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> Jim
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Totally agree. Too bad because these might be the only way some people get to
see these episodes.
Mitch
--- In thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com, Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...> wrote:
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> I totally agree. I wouldn't even bother watching if VALLEY came back on The
Hallmark Channel, after getting used to watching uncut and commercial free on
The Encore Western Channel for a couple years.
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> THE
> BIG VALLEY~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jim~~~~~~~~~
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> From: FRANK M ANDREA LOPEZ <cowgirldude@...>
> To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Monday, February 23, 2009 3:10:11 PM
> Subject: RE: [The Big Valley] Jim
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> That's what was so nice about watching BV on the Westerns Chnnel~~not only was
it without commercials, it was uncut! Hallmark is one of the worst stations for
butchering their programs.
> Andrea
>
> I saw an episode a friend had recorded from Hallmark -- one that I have in a
Fox DVD set -- and I was surprised at how much had been cut
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I didn't understand this post, Jimbotc2006.
Do you work for Yahoo?
--- In thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com, Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...> wrote:
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> Want to be your own boss? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business.
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He was excellent as Mr. Pem in "Voyage"... both times. And he was also pretty
good as Col. Jeremiah Smith is "Lost in Space".
--- On Sat, 10/24/09, cowgirldude <cowgirldude@...> wrote:
From: cowgirldude <cowgirldude@...>
Subject: RE: [The Big Valley] Re: Henry Jones and "Court Martial"
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2009, 11:11 PM
Do you like Henry Jones in the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episodes he
was in?
Andrea
I do like Henry Jones and I thought the plot was pretty compelling.
Where do you have this in your rankings?
Mitch
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Do you like Henry Jones in the Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea episodes he
was in?
Andrea
I do like Henry Jones and I thought the plot was pretty compelling.
Where do you have this in your rankings?
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Why are there no more season three episodes, JimboTC2000?
--- In thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com, JimboTC2000@... wrote:
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> There was no first-run airing of an episode of THE BIG VALLEY broadcast on
> ABC Television.
> Season Three of THE BIG VALLEY had concluded last week.
> Season Three ended earlier than any of the four seasons of THE BIG VALLEY.
> Stay tuned for next September when we will again celebrate another year of
> Season Three episode anniversaries on...
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You are right, Mitchell. The original seasons are always the best. Dale.
--- In thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com, Mitchell Cannon <mitchellcannon45@...>
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> I agree completely. Most shows that try to go on without a major character, or
try to replace him with another character or another actor playing the same
character, are usually worse because of it. Adam Cartwright, Kate Bradley
(Petticoat Junction), and Darin Stevens (Bewitched) are all examples of this.
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> --- On Fri, 10/23/09, kiwidale <kiwidale@...> wrote:
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> Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] the very worst episode..
> To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:15 AM
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> I understand very well, Jean. Eugene was part of the family and the show was
not right without him. I feel exactly the same about Adam Cartwright and
Bonanza. Dale.
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> --- In thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com, Jean Wilson <annwn60@ > wrote:
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I also enjoyed his "Gilligan" and "Brady Bunch" episode announcements... he does
alot to keep these Yahoo TV sites interesting.
--- On Fri, 10/23/09, Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...> wrote:
From: Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...>
Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:36 PM
It was a yahoo web site and I don't do it anymore. I'm not on the list
either. It was a very lonely list.
Jim
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From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@ yahoo.com>
To: thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 7:53:50 AM
Subject: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
Thanks for the update.
What Gomer site do you post at, Jim?
--- In thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com, jimbotc2004@ ... wrote:
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> Episode anniversary notices might not take place during the coming week.
> It's not for sure yet. If there are any anniversaries tomorrow (Saturday),
> those for sure will not be mentioned... unless delayed. GoMEr PyLE u.S.M.c.
> (Season Two) and ThE WilD WilD WesT (Season One) do celebrate anniversaries
> tomorrow.
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I think Jim is very talented and knows as much about these shows as anyone. His
Lost in Space dialog recaps are very well done. I hope he will do some here with
"The Big Valley".
--- On Sat, 10/24/09, Mitchell Cannon <mitchellcannon45@...> wrote:
From: Mitchell Cannon <mitchellcannon45@...>
Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2009, 1:18 PM
I am very glad to see your Big Valley posts here. Please keep them coming!
--- On Fri, 10/23/09, Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@ yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
To: thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:36 PM
It was a yahoo web site and I don't do it anymore. I'm not on the list
either. It was a very lonely list.
Jim
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From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@ yahoo.com>
To: thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 7:53:50 AM
Subject: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
Thanks for the update.
What Gomer site do you post at, Jim?
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> Episode anniversary notices might not take place during the coming week.
> It's not for sure yet. If there are any anniversaries tomorrow (Saturday),
> those for sure will not be mentioned... unless delayed. GoMEr PyLE u.S.M.c.
> (Season Two) and ThE WilD WilD WesT (Season One) do celebrate anniversaries
> tomorrow.
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I'm not sure exactly, JimboTC2000, but I am pretty sure that I have this episode
ranked in my top 30 of the entire series. I do like Henry Jones and I thought
the plot was pretty compelling.
Where do you have this in your rankings?
Mitch
--- In thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com, JimboTC2000@... wrote:
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> This morning, the Season Two episode, "Court Martial", with guest star
> Henry Jones was on The Hallmark Channel. Someone once told me that this was
their
> very, very favourite episode of THE BIG VALLEY. My mom also says, "That's a
> really good one". I don't know if I've ever seen the entire story. I don't
> get up in the morning until somewhere in the second half lol. I was just
> wondering opinions from all you biggest fans out there. Where does this
episode
> rank in the series with y'all???
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> THE BIG VALLEY~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~jim~~~~~~~~~
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I completely agree! They had such chemistry in some of these stories!
--- On Sat, 10/24/09, M Horgan <dustymom10@...> wrote:
From: M Horgan <dustymom10@...>
Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] Re: "The Battle of Mineral Springs"
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Saturday, October 24, 2009, 3:49 AM
This is one of my favorite episodes! It is so funny and I think Richard Long
and Barbara Stanwyck do a tremendous job and played so well off of each other.
Definitely one of my top favorites!!!
maureen
--- On Fri, 10/23/09, zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@ yahoo.com> wrote:
From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@ yahoo.com>
Subject: [The Big Valley] Re: "The Battle of Mineral Springs"
To: thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com
Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 7:51 AM
I've always had a soft spot for this episode, even if it isn't one the alltime
greats in most folk's eyes. I like Jack Albertson a bunch and, of course, Dennis
"Keema" Patrick. Douglas Moore's script was well-written. Obviously, I prefer
the earlier episodes... I like seasons one and two the best, but many of the
other episodes also have charm, like this one.
--- In thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com, jimbotc2004@ ... wrote:
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> Today (Friday, March 24, 2006) is the thirty-seventh anniversary of the very
> first airing of
> ABC Television's THE BIG VALLEY, Season Four, episode #107, "The Battle of
> Mineral Springs".
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> THE BATTLE OF MINERAL SPRINGS
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> Written by Douglas Moore
> Directed by Virgil W. Vogel
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> Jack Albertson: Judge Ben Moore
> Dennis Patrick: Crawford
> Conlan Carter: Elmer
> Janis Hansen: Janie
> Ed Bakey: Bert Simpson
> Paul Barselou: Joe
> Lincoln Demyan: Pete
> Mark Tapscott: wagon driver
> Jonathan Hole: clerk
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> Monday, March 24, 1969
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> THE
> BIG VALLEY
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> After learning how the town of Mineral Springs has been ruined by the "boss"
> of a neighboring town,
> the Barkley's open a freight business connecting Mineral Springs with
> Stockton and the rest of the valley.107
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I am very glad to see your Big Valley posts here. Please keep them coming!
--- On Fri, 10/23/09, Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...> wrote:
From: Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...>
Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 10:36 PM
It was a yahoo web site and I don't do it anymore. I'm not on the list
either. It was a very lonely list.
Jim
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From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@ yahoo.com>
To: thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 7:53:50 AM
Subject: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
Thanks for the update.
What Gomer site do you post at, Jim?
--- In thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com, jimbotc2004@ ... wrote:
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> Episode anniversary notices might not take place during the coming week.
> It's not for sure yet. If there are any anniversaries tomorrow (Saturday),
> those for sure will not be mentioned... unless delayed. GoMEr PyLE u.S.M.c.
> (Season Two) and ThE WilD WilD WesT (Season One) do celebrate anniversaries
> tomorrow.
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This is one of my favorite episodes! It is so funny and I think Richard Long
and Barbara Stanwyck do a tremendous job and played so well off of each other.
Definitely one of my top favorites!!!
maureen
--- On Fri, 10/23/09, zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@...> wrote:
From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@...>
Subject: [The Big Valley] Re: "The Battle of Mineral Springs"
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 7:51 AM
I've always had a soft spot for this episode, even if it isn't one the alltime
greats in most folk's eyes. I like Jack Albertson a bunch and, of course, Dennis
"Keema" Patrick. Douglas Moore's script was well-written. Obviously, I prefer
the earlier episodes... I like seasons one and two the best, but many of the
other episodes also have charm, like this one.
--- In thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com, jimbotc2004@ ... wrote:
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> Today (Friday, March 24, 2006) is the thirty-seventh anniversary of the very
> first airing of
> ABC Television's THE BIG VALLEY, Season Four, episode #107, "The Battle of
> Mineral Springs".
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~ ~~~
>
> THE BATTLE OF MINERAL SPRINGS
>
> Written by Douglas Moore
> Directed by Virgil W. Vogel
>
> Jack Albertson: Judge Ben Moore
> Dennis Patrick: Crawford
> Conlan Carter: Elmer
> Janis Hansen: Janie
> Ed Bakey: Bert Simpson
> Paul Barselou: Joe
> Lincoln Demyan: Pete
> Mark Tapscott: wagon driver
> Jonathan Hole: clerk
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> Monday, March 24, 1969
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>
> THE
> BIG VALLEY
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> After learning how the town of Mineral Springs has been ruined by the "boss"
> of a neighboring town,
> the Barkley's open a freight business connecting Mineral Springs with
> Stockton and the rest of the valley.107
> 107--c. 1998 Karen Frederickson
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It was a yahoo web site and I don't do it anymore. I'm not on the list
either. It was a very lonely list.
Jim
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From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@...>
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, October 23, 2009 7:53:50 AM
Subject: [The Big Valley] Re: episode anniversary notices
Thanks for the update.
What Gomer site do you post at, Jim?
--- In thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com, jimbotc2004@ ... wrote:
>
>
> Episode anniversary notices might not take place during the coming week.
> It's not for sure yet. If there are any anniversaries tomorrow (Saturday),
> those for sure will not be mentioned... unless delayed. GoMEr PyLE u.S.M.c.
> (Season Two) and ThE WilD WilD WesT (Season One) do celebrate anniversaries
> tomorrow.
>
> Jim
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I believe Chuck Roberson appears in "The Disappearance"... he was one of Myko's
fighters (not Geo or Gromack). He also served as Guy Williams' stunt double
occasionally.
--- On Fri, 10/23/09, Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...> wrote:
From: Jim Cholley <jimbotc2006@...>
Subject: Re: [The Big Valley] Re: THE BIG VALLEY [thirty-ninth anniversary]
[3-8] "The Disappearance" [Monday, November 6, 1967]
To: thebigvalley@yahoogroups.com
Date: Friday, October 23, 2009, 1:02 PM
I am trying to think of the obscure LOST IN SPACE guest in "The Disappearance"
. I know I'd know him. I just can't remember who all was in this episode.
"The Disappearance" is a big favorite of mine though, so it is unusual that my
mind is drawing a blank.
Jim
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From: zach_indeed <mitchellcannon45@ yahoo.com>
To: thebigvalley@ yahoogroups. com
Sent: Thu, October 22, 2009 3:00:04 PM
Subject: [The Big Valley] Re: THE BIG VALLEY [thirty-ninth anniversary] [3-8]
"The Disappearance" [Monday, November 6, 1967]
I love this episode, especially Virgil Vogel's clever direction. Very inspired.
I, too, like Richard Anderson's work in these episodes. Walter Burke also
appears and he is a hoot. (I will always think of him as O.M.)
Speaking of LIS, there is a vague LIS performer in this guest! (Not Walter
Burke.)
Mitch
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> The DisappearanceEpisod e Number: 68 Season Number: 3 First Aired: Monday,
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> Overview
> Recap
> Credits
> Trivia & Quotes
> Reviews
> Pre-Show Buzz
> Discussion
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> While on a layover in a strange town, Audra disappears without a trace,
leaving her desperate mother to find her.
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> Audra disappears while she and her mother break their stagecoach journey in a
small town. No one will admit to Victoria that her daughter was even traveling
with her.
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> [Karen Frederickson]
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> Cast and Crew Add Cast | Add Crew
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> Teleplay by: Michael Gleason
> Directed by: Virgil W. Vogel
> Story by: Lou Morheim
> Starring: Linda Evans (Audra Barkley), Barbara Stanwyck (Victoria Barkley),
Richard Long (Jarrod Barkley), Peter Breck (Nick Barkley), Lee Majors (Heath
Barkley), Napoleon Whiting (Silas), Douglas Kennedy (Sheriff Fred Madden)
> Guest Stars: Lew Ayres (Sheriff Roy Kincaid), Richard Anderson (Mel Trevor),
John Milford (Hearn), Owen Bush (Dr. Riley), Walter Burke (George Gates), J. P.
Burns (the porter), Gail Bonney (the housekeeper) , Chuck Roberson (the
stagecoach driver)
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