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echdhu
As a newbie I'd just like to take the opportunity to say hello,. I've
been a fan of UFO since I was 10 & had a major crush on
Col.Foster..:) Ive been thinking of replacing my UFO tapes with the
DVDs & would like to ask if they (the DVDs0 are worth it.
(Anyone else find the "welcome to SHADO" message in their inbox just
a little creepy?
Echd
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EHG916
DVDs are well worth it.


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screwedmorethenonce
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echdhu <[hidden email]> wrote:
As a newbie I'd just like to take the opportunity to say hello,. I've
been a fan of UFO since I was 10 & had a major crush on
Col.Foster..:) Ive been thinking of replacing my UFO tapes with the
DVDs & would like to ask if they (the DVDs0 are worth it.
(Anyone else find the "welcome to SHADO" message in their inbox just
a little creepy?
Echd

The DVDs are well worth the price if you can affoard/find them. By the way, as a new member myself (Less then a month), I don't remember getting anything otther then the standard "Welcome to Yahoo Groups..." thing. To what are you refering, that creeped you out?






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Shawn Kelly
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The DVD's are more than well worth it and their quality is better
than any brodcast ever made of the series. The detail is amazing and
the sound quality first rate. These things totally blow tapes
away! ...and then you add on the extras of the DVDs, it's just no
contest.

Shawn "GOT*SKY" Kelly
www.sdaa.org

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sigourneysslave
> > Ive been thinking of replacing my UFO tapes with the
> > DVDs &would like to ask if they (the DVDs0 are worth it.
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> UFO DVD's are as necessary as oxygen! :-)

Absolutely, Amelia. Picture quality is amazing. Such clarity. And
they have actually done a bit of work on the presentation, too.

Bottom line: if you can afford it, buy thm - they are *well* worth the
cash.

Dave.
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stevec
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I'll second that. The DVD's are worth every penny I paid for them.
Can't wait til Fireball XL-5 is released. [oh, oh - giving away my age]
OK I'm 43.
Steve Christensen

>Bottom line: if you can afford it, buy thm - they are *well* worth the
>cash.
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Rimmer D
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Hello

The DVDs are top rate, i have a DivX copy from a friend rather than the originals, both are better than VHS though.

Regards

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SumitonJD
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43? Steve you must have been watching Fireball XL-5 from your baby crib.

James K


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stevec
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>43? Steve you must have been watching Fireball XL-5 from your baby crib.

Actually, it was shown here in the US in 1965. I was 6 at the time. Fireball
was my first lunchbox. I have a rather large Fireball XL-5 collection.

http://www.geocities.com/ualdc10/xl5.htm

See the links to my collection.

I wrote an article for "Model and Toy Collector" about 10 years ago, that
featured my collection and such.

I'm hoping that Carlton will release Fireball early. I believe their
expected sometime next summer.

Thanks;
Steve Christensen
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bel3762001
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Very cool. Did you get those items from other collectors or are they from
your childhood?

Brian

>I have a rather large Fireball XL-5 collection.
>
>http://www.geocities.com/ualdc10/xl5.htm
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>See the links to my collection.
>
>I wrote an article for "Model and Toy Collector" about 10 years ago, >that
>featured my collection and such.
>
>I'm hoping that Carlton will release Fireball early. I believe their
>expected sometime next summer.
>
>Thanks;
>Steve Christensen
>

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stevec
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Some I had, some were purchased over the years.
Thanks;
Steve Christensen

>Very cool. Did you get those items from other collectors or are they from
>your childhood?
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SumitonJD
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I just remember seeing it when I was young. I thought it was earlier
that 1965 which is why I asked if you saw it in your crib. I remember we got
it the year after they stopped showing SuperCar. I though XL-5 was much
cooler.
It would have had to be on before 1965 because it ran here before the
whole spy craze started in 1964. Anyone else recall seeing it before 1965?

James K.


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stevec
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James;
I believe that Fireball was shown in the UK in 1963 and made it to the
States in 1965. We had Supercar also, but again, it was shown later in the
States then the origional air dates in the UK. I grew up in New England in
the Hartford, Conn. and Boston, Mass area.
I remember ther Fireball was on Saturday mornings. Even got the big playset
one yeat for Christmas and my first lunch box was Fireball.
Always wanted to be Steve Zodiac. Even today, with the wires visible and
all, Fireball was the coolest thing going. The space race was just getting
going and there was Fireball XL-5. I missed most of the other Gerry Anderson
shows, very little of the Thunderbirds, no Stingray. Then UFO came out. I
was hooked. The first thing that I really recall about UFO was SkyDiver and
the Interceptors. My brothers would setup cockpits and pretend to be
blasting the UFO's right alongside the SHADO pilots. Then there was the
women, Lt. Ellis for one. But most if not all the women on UFO, were just
georgous. Anyone could have been the number one beauty in the show.

Most of the collectables that I have revolve around either Fireball or UFO.
Thanks for the reply.
Steve Christensen



> I just remember seeing it when I was young. I thought it was
>earlier
>that 1965 which is why I asked if you saw it in your crib.
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SumitonJD
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Steve,
Turns out we are both right about when Fireball XL-5 was shown in the
USA. I checked the website for Saturday Morning TV and according to them
Fireball XL-5 was shown on NBC from 1963 through 1965. I think the reason
you didn't see it early when I did was back then TV was a lot different than
it is now. A lot of local TV station weren't network affilliates and so got
their programs from all three networks and showed them when and where they
wanted too. So perhaps this was the case in that you station that you saw
Fireball XL-5 on just carried it in 1965 and mine only carried it in 1963.
The series by the way was original aired in England in 1961. I remember when
we first got SuperCar very well. The day it first showed was the day after
I came down with the measles, so I couldn't watch it but just listen to it on
the TV in the other room turned up so I could hear it.
We got Stingray next but not until 1967. Then we didn't get any more
Anderson series till we got UFO in 1972. It meant alot to me because I was
recover from being very ill due to my diabetes and as I have mention before
that is how I came to try to contact the cast and thank them and ended up
friends with one of the cast(see no name dropping this time<g>)
Hope you still have your Fireball XL-5 lunchbox in good condition,
Steve.

James K.


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