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My copy of The Complete Gerry Anderson ahs finally arrived! Not as many photos as I'd've liked, but then they had to cram in a lot...I've read most of the UFO section so far, and now I have to watch 'The Man Who Came Back' again to look out for the chauffeur - then watch Space 1999 to see if I can spot him there. I'd still argue with the definition of 'guest star' in that trivia question though - he's hardly an integral character in the episode, and technically although he was a regular Space 1999 cast member he was just a nameless operative according to the section in the book.
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>I've read most of the UFO section so far, and now I have to watch
>'The Man Who Came Back' again to look out for the chauffeur - then >watch Space 1999 to see if I can spot him there. I'd still argue >with the definition of 'guest star' in that trivia question though - >he's hardly an integral character in the episode, and technically >although he was a regular Space 1999 cast member he was just a >nameless operative according to the section in the book. The chauffeur in THE MAN WHO CAME BACK was played by Mike Stevens. In SPACE:1999, he's listed as one of the "Alphans on the Lunar Surface" in THE LAST SUNSET, and an "Alphan" in THE END OF ETERNITY, and "Main Mission Operative" in THE MISSION OF THE DARIANS and SPACE BRAIN. So yes, rather a trick question, as he was hardly a "guest star" in UFO when the only line he has is "yes sir" and it doesn't sound like was much of a "regular" in SPACE:1999 either. The "Space:1999 Catacombs" site has a picture of him from Space:1999 (in the "Other Alphans" section) http://www.space1999.net/catacombs/main/cguide/uccetc.html Oh well... mystery solved. :-) Marc |
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>My copy of The Complete Gerry Anderson ahs finally arrived! Not as
>many photos as I'd've liked, but then they had to cram in a >lot...I've read most of the UFO section so far, So Jessica, how many pages does the book devote to UFO? And how many photos? And are they rare photos, or "the usual"? Is there an episode guide? Anything else (character guide? series background?) Marc (still waiting for my copy to arrive!) |
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Jessica - thanks for the "answer" -- kinda big let down -- sorry, but if
that's the kind of trivia one can find in the book, I'm a tad disappointed! Marc - I'm gonna assume (uh oh) that there are not a ton of pics and most will be standard -- but perhaps we'll be surprised. UK Amazon lists it at 318 pages -- is that about 10-15 pages per series (roughly)?? I assume most pages will be the episode guide for each series... Anthony ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, April 06, 2003 5:07 PM Subject: Re: [SHADO] Complete Gerry Anderson > > >My copy of The Complete Gerry Anderson ahs finally arrived! Not as > >many photos as I'd've liked, but then they had to cram in a > >lot...I've read most of the UFO section so far, > > So Jessica, how many pages does the book devote to UFO? And how many > photos? And are they rare photos, or "the usual"? Is there an > episode guide? Anything else (character guide? series background?) > > Marc (still waiting for my copy to arrive!) |
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The book has separate sections for each TV show, others for the films etc,
and then groups everything into, like ITC series and earlier series. The UFO section has a brief precise of each ep, with a 'notes section', with stuff about script changes, when characters have different names in the script and on the finished ep etc, and a few have 'oops' sections listing continuity errors or mistakes. They give the regular and guest cast for each ep in a column down the edge of the page along with the original transmission dates. One thing I might have liked, which isn't really there, is a list of locations like they have on the collector card set from Fanderson, as it would've been easier to refer to the book. As for photos, there are two colour plate sections covering all the series. there arefour UFO ones. there is a shot from Exposed with Straker and Freeman tasling utside the production office/lift, which appeared in the Fab yearbook/SBFA convention book last year; one of mike billington and quinn o'ghara on the set of Ordeal, talking on the sofa to Ken Turner. Overleaf there is a nice shot of Ed in Straker's office filming ESP, and talking to Ken Turner again, with George sewell just visible in the background. [i haven't seen that one before] and finally there is a pic of joan harrington talking to nina barry in the control sphere, which appeared in, i believe, Fab 44. all in all there were a few stories and snippets i hadn't heard before, but i read the entire UFO section in five minutes whilst waiting for a taxi in Glasgow City Centre! Jess |
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Oh, and I forgot -
the UFO section is on pages 137 to 151, so that's 15pp text plus there are the two pages of colour photos in the plates section. And I also didn't mention, and someone might want to know this, but there is a page of general description of the show's format, talking mainly about gadgets and vehicles, a paragraph about production, ie it was shot at MGM Borehamwood etc., and there is a full pge devoted to production credits. Jess |
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