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lazenbyland
I have just posted video caps from that episode to the album of the
same name. I can post other caps if the moderator and members like.
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Re: Computer Affair

Marc Martin
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> I have just posted video caps from that episode to the album of the
> same name. I can post other caps if the moderator and members like.

You might want to check out Lisa's UFO frame capture library first:

http://www.framecaplib.com/ufolib.htm

Marc
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lazenbyland
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:

>
> > I have just posted video caps from that episode to the album of the
> > same name. I can post other caps if the moderator and members like.
>
> You might want to check out Lisa's UFO frame capture library first:
>
> http://www.framecaplib.com/ufolib.htm
>
> Marc
>
Thanks Marc, I am a new fan and just filled with passion. I had heard
about the show before but I just bought the DVD set and I am really
enjoying.
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lazenbyland
I should point out that there are two Lazenbyland members. A british
one(me) and an american(the one who has posted recently. I introduced
the american Lazenbyland to the show and as you can see, its proved to
be a big hit!

Lazenbyland (UK)
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RE: Computer Affair

Anthony Smith
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In the beginning of that episode after the collision of the ufo and the interceptor--wasn't it Alec Freeman who incinuated that possibly something wasgoing on--especially before they launced when Gay Ellis gave Mark Bradley his helmet and wished him good luck?Thats when Col.Freeman gave them-particularly Lt.Ellis a look.Thats how I percieved that.Enlighten me more to helpme gain more insight on this.

To: [hidden email]: [hidden email]: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 04:39:57 +0000Subject: [SHADO] Computer Affair



I have just posted video caps from that episode to the album of the same name. I can post other caps if the moderator and members like.





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davrecon-4
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What's a Lazenbyland?....


Perhaps this is has already been covered and a big "Duh" question, but is the episode Psychobombs missing the introduction sequence?

I recently bought the UFO megaset and have been rewatching an episode a night, and thoroughly enjoying the clear video quality and smooth action. It is nice to be able to stop frame and slow motion. I can discover a lot of new details about things I've never noticed before.

On a media format like this, you can basically rerun and microanalyse any detail and plot occurance without harming your player device.

Last night I noticed I couldn't find the opening music & montage for Psychobombs....Is that normal or is that a flaw in my DVD set?

Dave H.


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I should point out that there are two Lazenbyland members. A british
one(me) and an american(the one who has posted recently. I introduced
the american Lazenbyland to the show and as you can see, its proved to
be a big hit!

Lazenbyland (UK)






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Marc Martin
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> Perhaps this is has already been covered and a big "Duh" question, but is
> the episode Psychobombs missing the introduction sequence?

Both PSYCHOBOMBS and CONFETTI CHECK A-OK are missing an intro. Presumably
the episodes were running long, and this was a way to get an extra minute
of story. There is nothing wrong with your DVDs -- this is how they
originally aired.

> I can discover a lot
> of new details about things I've never noticed before.

Heh, heh... wait till you see the HDTV versions... :-)

Marc
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lazenbyland
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--- In [hidden email], "davrecon" <davrecon@...> wrote:
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> What's a Lazenbyland?....




It is a Yahoo Group for the actor George Lazenby.




> I should point out that there are two Lazenbyland members. A
british
> one(me) and an american(the one who has posted recently. I
introduced
> the american Lazenbyland to the show and as you can see, its
proved to

> be a big hit!
>
> Lazenbyland (UK)
>
>
>
>    
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> No virus found in this incoming message.
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> Version: 7.5.552 / Virus Database: 270.10.0/1864 - Release Date:
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RE: Computer Affair

Marc Martin
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> In the beginning of that episode after the collision of the ufo and the
> interceptor--wasn't it Alec Freeman who incinuated that possibly
> something was going on--especially before they launced when Gay Ellis
> gave Mark Bradley his helmet and wished him good luck?T hats when
> Col.Freeman gave them-particularly Lt.Ellis a look.T hats how I percieved
> that.Enlighten me more to help me gain more insight on this.

Yes, Freeman does give a bit of a look in that scene, as if Lt. Ellis is
paying too much attention to Mark Bradley. However, all she said
was "Good Luck, Mark", which doesn't seem out of line...

Marc
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Re: Computer Affair

docmed03
--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> > In the beginning of that episode after the collision of the ufo
and the
> > interceptor--wasn't it Alec Freeman who incinuated that possibly
> > something was going on--especially before they launced when Gay
Ellis
> > gave Mark Bradley his helmet and wished him good luck?T hats when
> > Col.Freeman gave them-particularly Lt.Ellis a look.T hats how I
percieved
> > that.Enlighten me more to help me gain more insight on this.
>
> Yes, Freeman does give a bit of a look in that scene, as if Lt.
Ellis is
> paying too much attention to Mark Bradley. However, all she said
> was "Good Luck, Mark", which doesn't seem out of line...
>
> Marc
>
Perhaps a point that isn't in the script is that Freeman knows Lt.
Ellis, and might think of her as being a bit aloof, and that "Good
luck, Mark" seems oddly out of character for her; that, as well as
her apparent "hesitation" when telling the interceptor pilots what
co-ordinates they should use to escape from the oncoming UFO whic
results in one of the interceptors being destroyed, could make him
think that something's going on. Remember, she did give Mark
Bradley preferential treatment, giving him co-ordinates first, even
though it seemed that the doomed pilot had priority.
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Re: Computer Affair

Griff
Hi All :)

Firstly, Happy New Year and Health, Wealth and Happiness to you all.
Sorry I haven't visited the list much over the last year, it's been
due to prolonged illness....

Anyway, if you check out the original script for "Computer Affair" or
"The Computer Affair" as it was originally named) available for
viewing on Marc's fantastic UFO website, the original script gives
more depth into the relationship between Gay Ellis (in the original
script Ellis' character was called Paula Harris) and Mark Bradley.
Also, more detail as to how the interceptor came about being destroyed
and the circumstances around it... DEFINITELY worth reading if this
area of Computer Affair has always puzzled you.

Also, if you read the UFO Novel "UFO 2" by John Burke (AKA Robert
Miall), he went into more background still. I know for a fact (I
discussed the novels with Tony Barwick at one of the conventions) that
both the novels were written by John Burke with direct access to the
scripts and Tony Barwick made suggestions and even edited some of the
text (mainly technical references and areas). Also, Gerry Anderson had
a say as well. Both the novels had to be 'signed off' by Gerry
Anderson's production company. So, it is safe to say that both the
novels can be regarded as 'canon' if that is the right word in this
context. In this instance, read between pages 8 and 11. Or if you
don't have the novels, comment, and I will quote ALL the relevant
text.

E.G. Quote: Freeman thinking to himself... "Lieutenant Ellis and
Astronaut Bradley: oh, decidedly not in the rule book."

Perhaps annoyingly, except for the references in Computer Affair,
nothing else is stated other than at the end of the program where we
see Ellis and Bradley at the 'SHADO local' restaurant having a meal,
obviously things progressed once they both realized the computers were
right and they did have feelings for eachother...

Best to all :)

Griff




> Perhaps a point that isn't in the script is that Freeman knows Lt.
> Ellis, and might think of her as being a bit aloof, and that "Good
> luck, Mark" seems oddly out of character for her; that, as well as
> her apparent "hesitation" when telling the interceptor pilots what
> co-ordinates they should use to escape from the oncoming UFO whic
> results in one of the interceptors being destroyed, could make him
> think that something's going on. Remember, she did give Mark
> Bradley preferential treatment, giving him co-ordinates first, even
> though it seemed that the doomed pilot had priority.
>
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RE: Computer Affair

Anthony Smith
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She also gave Mark his helmet and didn't wish the other two(Lew Waterman and the other Astronaut)any good wishes.So there would definitely be a incinuation there.

To: [hidden email]: [hidden email]: Fri, 2 Jan 2009 11:18:31 -0800Subject: RE: [SHADO] Computer Affair



> In the beginning of that episode after the collision of the ufo and the> interceptor--wasn't it Alec Freeman who incinuated that possibly> somethingwas going on--especially before they launced when Gay Ellis> gave Mark Bradley his helmet and wished him good luck?T hats when> Col.Freeman gave them-particularly Lt.Ellis a look.T hats how I percieved> that.Enlighten me more to help me gain more insight on this.Yes, Freeman does give a bit of a look in that scene, as if Lt. Ellis is paying too much attention to Mark Bradley. However, all she saidwas "Good Luck, Mark", which doesn't seem out of line...Marc





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