More on the Chris Drake book: the edition I have was published in
the UK. I don't know whether there was ever a US edition. The ISBN for this one is 1 85283 393 9. It was published in London by Boxtree Limited in 1994. If you're interested in checking for it on eBay, I recommend running a search on "Gerry Anderson UFO" to avoid all the other UFO schlock floating around out there. As I said, I'd like my own copy of the book for my little UFO collection. I don't generally collect UFO memorabilia, but I do collect magazines that contain useful info about the series (plus any with Michael Billington interviews, hopefully illustrated with shirtless photos of Paul Foster). Incidentally, the Episode guide in this Chris Drake book is, in my not-so-humble-newbie-opinion, not as good as the one published several years previously in the Fanderson "Century 21" magazine. An odd thing about the book is that there is a still from the episode about the Alien crash-landing in rural England and setting up a transmitter in a blind woman's cottage (sorry, I can't recall the name of it offhand--I may not own a video of this one). My memory of the show is that we never actually got to see the Alien, but in this still (on p. 21) you see a dramatic shot of the actor in the Alien space suit covered with green pancake makeup. He looks quite alarmingly sinister. My favorite segment of the Drake book, so far, is the biography of Dr. Doug Jackson. Here's a snippet from it: "The enigmatic Dr Jackson is SHADO's very own man of mystery. Despite his extremely English sounding name, his east European accent [I think of it as a "Forties Peter Lorre accent"--S.] indicates that it is certainly a pseudonym, most probably adopted, in order to cover his tracks. Very little is known of his background prior to his joining SHADO, although some believe that he defected from Russia sometime in the 1960s, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge accumulated during his time in their secret service. His movements during the 1970s are not well documented, although it is almost certain that he was connected with the British secret service in some way, and a character answering his description is reported to have been present at the debriefing of several Russian defectors and spies. It is not until 1979 that a clear record of his employment begins when, in August of that year, he joins the International Astrophysical Commission as security advisor and psychoanalytic consultant to SHADO." I thought that was a rather arch way of explaining Jackson's presence in the scene. I love thinking of him as SHADO's very own man of mystery! Returning to my latest academic paper on Dr. Jackson's psychobomb theory, Steve |
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> My favorite segment of the Drake book, so far, is the biography of > Dr. Doug Jackson. Here's a snippet from it: > > "The enigmatic Dr Jackson is SHADO's very own man of mystery. > Despite his extremely English sounding name, his east European accent > [I think of it as a "Forties Peter Lorre accent"--S.] indicates that > it is certainly a pseudonym, most probably adopted, in order to cover > his tracks. Very little is known of his background prior to his > joining SHADO, although some believe that he defected from Russia > sometime in the 1960s, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge > accumulated during his time in their secret service. His movements > during the 1970s are not well documented, although it is almost > certain that he was connected with the British secret service in some > way, and a character answering his description is reported to have > been present at the debriefing of several Russian defectors and > spies. It is not until 1979 that a clear record of his employment > begins when, in August of that year, he joins the International > Astrophysical Commission as security advisor and psychoanalytic > consultant to SHADO." KEWL! Reading this, Suzanne?! :-) Thanks, Steve! -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron! Answer the question! -- Kerr Avon =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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<<More on the Chris Drake book: My favorite segment of the Drake book, so far, is the biography of Dr. Doug Jackson. Here's a snippet from it: > > "The enigmatic Dr Jackson is SHADO's very own man of mystery. > Despite his extremely English sounding name, his east European accent > [I think of it as a "Forties Peter Lorre accent"--S.] indicates that > it is certainly a pseudonym, most probably adopted, in order to cover > his tracks. Very little is known of his background prior to his > joining SHADO, although some believe that he defected from Russia > sometime in the 1960s, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge > accumulated during his time in their secret service. His movements > during the 1970s are not well documented, although it is almost > certain that he was connected with the British secret service in some > way, and a character answering his description is reported to have > been present at the debriefing of several Russian defectors and > spies. It is not until 1979 that a clear record of his employment > begins when, in August of that year, he joins the International > Astrophysical Commission as security advisor and psychoanalytic > consultant to SHADO.">> Sounds like an interesting book... In 'real life' Vladek was eastern European (Polish), so his coming to Britain _might_ have had some political/cold war aspect to it. Must find out... Regards, Andy |
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Hi Yuchtr, Im a new member. What is this Drake book, and where can I buy
a copy. Sounds interesting. Thanks Elaine [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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Hi Steve,
The episode with the alien in the blind woman's house was A Question of Priorities. I loved the character profile of Dr. Jackson from the Chris Drake book. I had alway thought that the way he played it reminded me of Peter Lorre in the the Hitchcock film Secret Agent(1936). Jackson wouldn' t have to be double agent. It is the practice to have spymasters set up a network in other countries by recruiting people from that country. He probaby had to come over to the west when his cover got blown and that is the reason for using the Jackson alias. Any back ground info on Gay Ellis, Nina Barry or Joan Harrington in the Chis Drake book? All best wishes, James K. |
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> Hi Yuchtr, Im a new member. What is this Drake book, and where can I buy > a copy. Sounds interesting. Thanks Elaine Beats me. <frown> Maybe on Amazon.com? Seems I called a book store somewhere here in the States when the book first came out and was told they would call me when they came in, but never got a call and never really had the money anyway, so I never called back. <shrug> Try Amazon.com <nod nod> :-) -- Y -- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= Yuchtar zantai-Klaan | [hidden email] I am not a number! I am a FREE FAN! =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= "Don't philosophise with me, you electronic moron! Answer the question! -- Kerr Avon =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+= http://yuchtar.users4.50megs.com/ http://nunzie.users2.50megs.com/ |
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