Hey gang,
Just a quick note here to tell you that I saw a website listed in my local newspaper Sunday relating to a Gerry Anderson site of the Tunderbirds. This is the first time I've ever seen an Anderson site listed in the newspaper. Although this is not UFO , I thought some of you might still be interested in it. www.thunderbirdsonline.com The ad says this is a * new * series premiering in the UK next month? Not sure what they mean by that since T-Birds has been around for a long time now?? Are they doing a remake of the series like they are with Capt. Scarlet ?? Its also interactive. You can supposedly design a T-Bird 6 craft and enter a design contest with it. Sorry to get a bit of topic here... Tiger |
Tiger writes:
>The ad says this is a * new * series premiering in the >UK next month? Wow... coverage of a Gerry Anderson series in an American newspaper? It's a miracle! :-) The Thunderbirds *are* about to be re-launched in the UK next month, but this is the same old series from the 1960's. Or rather, it's the same old series, but the video has been digitally remastered from 35mm prints, and the audio has been "enhanced" with artificial stereo. <yuk!> I only hope that when Carlton/A&E gets around to releasing UFO on DVD in the UK, they decide not to bother with the artificial stereo... or at least provide an alternate audio track with the original mono soundtrack... -- Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
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Tiger Fly wrote:
> Hey gang, > Just a quick note here to tell you that I saw a website > listed in my local newspaper Sunday relating to a > Gerry Anderson site of the Tunderbirds. This is the > first time I've ever seen an Anderson site listed in the > newspaper Yes, but probably, the first time for two UFO web sites listed on an newspaper was in date 13 July 2000 when Marco Raffa (ISOSHADO) signed an article on the premiere of UFO on TMC2 and listed the URL of ISOSHADO Web Site and URL of Marc's UFO Series Home Page. http://digilander.iol.it/ISOS/tmc4.jpg -- http://www.supernet.it/ufotv UFO MERCHANDISE COLLECTION HOME PAGE Angelo Finamore, [hidden email] -- |
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On Mon, 07 Aug 2000 12:38:40 -0700 Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
writes: >Wow... coverage of a Gerry Anderson series in an American newspaper? >It's a miracle! :-) >The Thunderbirds *are* about to be re-launched in the UK next month, >but this is the same old series from the 1960's. Or rather, it's >the same old series, but the video has been digitally remastered >from 35mm prints, and the audio has been "enhanced" with >artificial stereo. <yuk!> >I only hope that when Carlton/A&E gets around to releasing UFO on >DVD in the UK, they decide not to bother with the artificial >stereo... or at least provide an alternate audio track with >the original mono soundtrack... >Marc Martin, [hidden email] Thanks for the full report on that Marc. Seeing an ad for a Gerry Anderson show in the newspaper did take me by surprise..I'm looking forward to when all these shows come out here in the US on DVD. Angelo writes: Yes, but probably, the first time for two UFO web sites listed on an newspaper was in date 13 July 2000 when Marco Raffa (ISOSHADO) signed an article on the premiere of UFO on TMC2 and listed the URL of ISOSHADO Web Site and URL of Marc's UFO Series Home Page. http://digilander.iol.it/ISOS/tmc4.jpg Thanks for that bit of information Angelo. I hope Carlton is planning a big promotion campaign for the new DVD releases. There really isn't much in the entertainment news media about these shows anymore. Especially here in the US. Tiger |
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Wouldn't Quadraphonic sound be more appropriate for the 70's ?
Better use of space would be a mono and a commentary track. The cast and crew probably have some good stories to tell. Deesn't sound like Carlton contacted either you or Fanderson about supplying some goodies for the extras menu. Too bad as this wouldn't add that much to their production costs. Other possiblities would be the original ITC trailers which I assume still exist. Marc Martin wrote: > > Tiger writes: > >The ad says this is a * new * series premiering in the > >UK next month? > > Wow... coverage of a Gerry Anderson series in an American newspaper? > It's a miracle! :-) > > The Thunderbirds *are* about to be re-launched in the UK next month, > but this is the same old series from the 1960's. Or rather, it's > the same old series, but the video has been digitally remastered > from 35mm prints, and the audio has been "enhanced" with > artificial stereo. <yuk!> > > I only hope that when Carlton/A&E gets around to releasing UFO on > DVD in the UK, they decide not to bother with the artificial > stereo... or at least provide an alternate audio track with > the original mono soundtrack... > > -- > Marc Martin, [hidden email] |
Keith wrote [about the forthcoming Thunderbirds DVDs]:
> Wouldn't Quadraphonic sound be more appropriate for the 70's ? > Don't understand what you mean Keith! Why would we want something appropriate for the '70s? Confused of Canary Wharf |
While UFO is actually on the cusp (69-70), I remember it as early 70's (probably because it didn't play here in the US till 72). But even then, it still seemed contemporary. While many things about UFO are 60's, it's not all 60's. The Quadraphonic craze began back to the early 70's. By the time UFO was on TV, you could buy Quad LPs and 8-tracks. Just a nostalgic stretch. I also figure that amongst all those great gadgets, Straker's car must have had an 8-track player (they go back to the mid 60's). A nice ride like that had to have the tunes to go with it. Maybe we'll see a Barry Gray's greatest hits 8-track pop up on eBay. James Gibbon wrote: > > Keith wrote [about the forthcoming Thunderbirds DVDs]: > > > Wouldn't Quadraphonic sound be more appropriate for the 70's ? > > > > Don't understand what you mean Keith! Why would we want something > appropriate for the '70s? > > Confused of Canary Wharf |
Hi guys!
Don't want o veer off topic but: I Had to join in - did you know you had an 8 track specialist in the group? Yours truly - TonyC! As a blatant ad - my online 8 track business is at: http://www.planet8quad.co.uk But - away from the blatant ad - I think they would definitely have been into quadraphonic - and Strakers car would have definitely have had 'at least' true 4 speaker seperation! As for in the home and office - well maybe things would have developed as they really are. Many of the old quadraphonic technologies of the 70's have fed into our modern home system - the Sony SQ surround technology for example - contributes to the Surround Sound many of us enjoy whenn watching our favourite videos (UFO!!:) through top of the range home entertainment systems. Now - my contribution to the enjoyment of UFO watchers: A video/DVD doesn't have to be true quadraphonic - our ears can be tricked by using an in an out of phase effect - and an old 70's SQ or QS decoder will do this for you. - all you need is a TV with stereo out - 4 speakers a decoder 2 amps (nearly any will do) and 4 speakers! If anyone is interested - email me off list as i don't want to veer off topic - I can have you listening and watching to your UFO videos in surround sound - and wiring the system up is *very* easy. Free advice from me! The bonus - if you can't afford one of those high end systems - don't worry - it can be done with 70's technology for about GBP100 or less now!! (US $ 150) and most of the stuff you can get at car boot sales! Hope to have got at least someone intrigued!:) OK - back to reading/lurking! TonyC On Tue, Aug 8, 2000, Keith Carpenter <[hidden email]> wrote: >While UFO is actually on the cusp (69-70), I remember it as early >70's (probably because it didn't play here in the US till 72). >But even then, it still seemed contemporary. While many things about >UFO are 60's, it's not all 60's. > >The Quadraphonic craze began back to the early 70's. By the time UFO >was on TV, you could buy Quad LPs and 8-tracks. > >Just a nostalgic stretch. > >I also figure that amongst all those great gadgets, Straker's car must >have had an 8-track player (they go back to the mid 60's). A nice ride >like that had to have the tunes to go with it. > >Maybe we'll see a Barry Gray's greatest hits 8-track pop up on eBay. > > > > >James Gibbon wrote: >> >> Keith wrote [about the forthcoming Thunderbirds DVDs]: >> >> > Wouldn't Quadraphonic sound be more appropriate for the 70's ? >> > >> >> Don't understand what you mean Keith! Why would we want something >> appropriate for the '70s? >> >> Confused of Canary Wharf > > > |
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