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> I doubt that they'd simply use greened-up actors. A 21st century audience
> would tend to be disappointed, I think. why would they?, the folks doing the ST-TOS new voyages in Lake George NY are with their Orion Slave Girls and no one feels let done. One of the Specualtions made by Straker was that the "aliens" also imposed their Mind Patterns on captured Humans ( see The Cat with Ten Lives, The Man who came back and Kill Straker ). One would assume they would seek to have a host as close to their orignal bodies as possible? As to the studio making a a profit they did once, and Straker had a hell of a job explaining it Nick "Comets are like cats; they have tails, and they do precisely what they want." -David H. Levy [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> As to the studio making a profit they did once, and Straker had
> a hell of a job explaining it I think that tidbit was in the UFO novelizations (not the episodes), wasn't it? Marc |
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On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 07:56:10 -0400
Nick Evetts <[hidden email]> wrote: > why would they?, the folks doing the ST-TOS new voyages in Lake George > NY are with their Orion Slave Girls and no one feels let done. Who are the audience for the "ST-TOS new voyages"? I'm thinking that I'm unlikely to see this production at the Odeon Leicester Square, unless I take a laptop. |
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--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
> > > As to the studio making a profit they did once, and Straker had > > a hell of a job explaining it > > I think that tidbit was in the UFO novelizations (not the episodes), > wasn't it? > > Marc > I'll watch the episodes again and let you know, but i think it was in one of the episodes Nick |
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I was unaware of any novelizations.
Anyone know when they were published, or by whom? Thanks, Matt --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > As to the studio making a profit they did once, and Straker had > > a hell of a job explaining it > > I think that tidbit was in the UFO novelizations (not the episodes), > wasn't it? > > Marc > |
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> I was unaware of any novelizations.
> Anyone know when they were published, or by whom? Heh, heh, they were published back when the show first aired -- 1971 in the UK, and 1973 in the USA. They should pretty easy to find, either on a used book search, or via eBay. They look like this: UK book 1: http://ufoseries.com/books/novelUK1.jpg UK book 2: http://ufoseries.com/books/novelUK2.jpg US book 1: http://ufoseries.com/books/novelUS1.jpg US book 2: http://ufoseries.com/books/novelUS2.jpg Marc |
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On Fri, 31 Jul 2009 12:36:46 -0000
"Nick" <[hidden email]> wrote: > I'll watch the episodes again and let you know, but i think it was in > one of the episodes > Pretty sure it's not in one of the episodes. It's definitely in one of the novels, though - the first one, probably. James |
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> Heh, heh, they were published back when the show first aired -- 1971
> in the UK, and 1973 in the USA. They should pretty easy to find, > either on a used book search, or via eBay. By the way, a quick search on eBay revealed that there are 3 copies of the first UFO novelization available there now, and 7 copies of the second novelization. All of them are the USA versions (different cover design than the UK versions). Just do a search on "UFO Miall" (Robert Miall is credited as the author) to find them. Marc |
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Thank you Marc!
Matt --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote: > > > Heh, heh, they were published back when the show first aired -- 1971 > > in the UK, and 1973 in the USA. They should pretty easy to find, > > either on a used book search, or via eBay. > > By the way, a quick search on eBay revealed that there are 3 copies of > the first UFO novelization available there now, and 7 copies of the > second novelization. All of them are the USA versions (different cover > design than the UK versions). Just do a search on "UFO Miall" (Robert > Miall is credited as the author) to find them. > > Marc > |
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