Hi all,
Last week's episode "Dalotek Affair" a half-decent picture for once :-O There were numerous edits: Inside the Dalotek base, from where Tanner says "...visit from the military", right through to the fade out of Foster arriving through the airlock (including exterior shot of moonmobile) Following Ford telling Straker "nothing I'm afraid", during the final communication blackout; included exterior shot of Moonbase and interior shot of control sphere; interceptors flying in formation; the technician talking briefly to Foster Following this, there were several brief edits of SID, the interceptors and the UFO. This is a fair episode; with the emphasis very much on Moonbase. It's nice to see Alec and Paul actually socializing! Straker is pretty p***ed off with Dalotek and poor Ford is getting more grief than usual as a result ;-D I thought the amnesia drug erased the previous twelve hours; in this episode it has to erase the previous ten to twelve days! It looks to me like the visor on the space helmet on Jane Carson's stunt double (?) flips up when she flies backwards during the explosive decompression. The actress Tracy Reed playing Jane (with the lovely long hair and eyelashes only one of these being real ;-) comes from a distinguished showbiz family; taking her name from her stepfather (producer Sir Carol Reed) whose nephew was the late Oliver Reed! Her first (brief) marriage was to the illustrious British actor Edward Fox well, I thought this was interesting :-) Apparently, the episode ran short by some minutes and the interview of Dr. Stranges was added after the episode was finished. The corresponding scenes of Straker and Ford were also shot some time later, which probably explains why Straker suddenly looks different! In an interview on his site, Mike Billington says - "There is a scene in The Dalotek Affair where I am spinning around surrounded by coloured lights and dreaming of kissing a character played by Tracy Reed. That scene was filmed at the end of the shoot and was added because the episode was under time after editing. I think part of the reason that it was so short was that the director made me speed up so much of the dialogue during the Moonbase scenes." :-D This episode does have a lot of technical dialogue, something that Mike talks about in his DVD commentary. He recalls some lines that he found very difficult to remember and he had to write the first few words on the floor of the Moonbase set to remind him of how it started! Even thirty odd years later, he could still remember it, referring to it as his `party piece' :-) The dialogue is as follows; "A steady stream of charged particles . . . protons or electrons . . .emitted by the sun. During intense solar activity - so-called flares or sunspots - there is a dramatic increase in radio frequency radiation . . ." I couldn't recall Foster saying these lines in the finished episode and they aren't there, although they *are* in the original script. They must have been edited out poor Mike all that trouble for nothing! Finally, I was amused to read some more lines that were obviously removed in the final scene between Paul and Jane " Unfortunately regulations up here demand a....strictly working relationship between male and female operatives - of whatever rank." Just as well these lines were changed, after what was going on in last weeks episode! ;-D Thanks for reading, Sarah |
Interesting Stuff, being my Fav. episode, thier was a lot there that
I did not know...cheers > --- In [hidden email], "moonbasegirl" <shaded2cinders@...> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > Last week's episode "Dalotek Affair" a half-decent picture for > once :-O There were numerous edits: > > Inside the Dalotek base, from where Tanner says "...visit from the > military", right through to the fade out of Foster arriving through > the airlock (including exterior shot of moonmobile) > > Following Ford telling Straker "nothing I'm afraid", during the final > communication blackout; included exterior shot of Moonbase and > interior shot of control sphere; interceptors flying in formation; > the technician talking briefly to Foster > > Following this, there were several brief edits of SID, the > interceptors and the UFO. > > > This is a fair episode; with the emphasis very much on Moonbase. > It's nice to see Alec and Paul actually socializing! Straker is > pretty p***ed off with Dalotek and poor Ford is getting more grief > than usual as a result ;-D > > I thought the amnesia drug erased the previous twelve hours; in > episode it has to erase the previous ten to twelve days! It looks to > me like the visor on the space helmet on Jane Carson's stunt double > (?) flips up when she flies backwards during the explosive > decompression. > > The actress Tracy Reed playing Jane (with the lovely long hair and > eyelashes only one of these being real ;-) comes from a > distinguished showbiz family; taking her name from her stepfather > (producer Sir Carol Reed) whose nephew was the late Oliver Reed! Her > first (brief) marriage was to the illustrious British actor Edward > Fox well, I thought this was interesting :-) > > Apparently, the episode ran short by some minutes and the interview > of Dr. Stranges was added after the episode was finished. The > corresponding scenes of Straker and Ford were also shot some time > later, which probably explains why Straker suddenly looks > different! In an interview on his site, Mike Billington says - > "There is a scene in The Dalotek Affair where I am spinning around > surrounded by coloured lights and dreaming of kissing a character > played by Tracy Reed. That scene was filmed at the end of the shoot > and was added because the episode was under time after editing. I > think part of the reason that it was so short was that the director > made me speed up so much of the dialogue during the Moonbase > scenes." :-D > > This episode does have a lot of technical dialogue, something that > Mike talks about in his DVD commentary. He recalls some lines that > he found very difficult to remember and he had to write the first few > words on the floor of the Moonbase set to remind him of how it > started! Even thirty odd years later, he could still remember it, > referring to it as his `party piece' :-) The dialogue is as follows; > > "A steady stream of charged particles . . . protons or > electrons . . .emitted by the sun. During intense solar activity - > so-called flares or sunspots - there is a dramatic increase in radio > frequency radiation . . ." > > I couldn't recall Foster saying these lines in the finished episode > and they aren't there, although they *are* in the original script. > They must have been edited out poor Mike all that trouble for > nothing! > > Finally, I was amused to read some more lines that were obviously > removed in the final scene between Paul and Jane " Unfortunately > regulations up here demand a....strictly working relationship between > male and female operatives - of whatever rank." > > Just as well these lines were changed, after what was going on in > last weeks episode! ;-D > > > Thanks for reading, > > > Sarah |
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