Hi, Marc Martin wrote: "Do you know if they brought in any other guests on "Late Nite Late", or was it just Ed and Dolores? I checked my tapes but no-one else from UFO was interviewed. They did talk about the UFO convention that took place after the series was screened. 'Late Nite Late' was the beginning of all night television in the UK, back then it would go off-air around midnight until breakfast time. Southern television had asked viewers to write in and request a series to be repeated. Apparently UFO was the most requested and was the first 'viewer's choice' shown. It was followed by another sci-fi series called 'V'. I'm wondering whether other ITV regions in the UK did something similar? If so, was UFO the most requested series? Perhaps other regions had UFO guests being interviewed, if they were also screening UFO around this time. Katie Bleathman wrote; "Ed was interviewed on Late Nite Late around the time of UFOria 1 (June 1988) and he probably looked ill because his son had just been killed in a motorcycle accident." I'm very sorry to learn this was the reason. Sarah |
I knew Ed Bishop had made headlines in 1980's sometime. I thought he had died not his son. This is terrible. For those of us who believe in prayer I think we should pray for Ed. It may have been a long time ago but losing someone that way always leaves emotional scars, especially when it seems to echo an episode of UFO. I lost a cousin to accidental electrocution and a dear friend to lose of control of a speed boat. They were both killed and i am still getting over the loses.
moonbasegirl <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi, Marc Martin wrote: "Do you know if they brought in any other guests on "Late Nite Late", or was it just Ed and Dolores? I checked my tapes but no-one else from UFO was interviewed. They did talk about the UFO convention that took place after the series was screened. 'Late Nite Late' was the beginning of all night television in the UK, back then it would go off-air around midnight until breakfast time. Southern television had asked viewers to write in and request a series to be repeated. Apparently UFO was the most requested and was the first 'viewer's choice' shown. It was followed by another sci-fi series called 'V'. I'm wondering whether other ITV regions in the UK did something similar? If so, was UFO the most requested series? Perhaps other regions had UFO guests being interviewed, if they were also screening UFO around this time. Katie Bleathman wrote; "Ed was interviewed on Late Nite Late around the time of UFOria 1 (June 1988) and he probably looked ill because his son had just been killed in a motorcycle accident." I'm very sorry to learn this was the reason. Sarah Yahoo! Groups Links signature test'; "> --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Better first dates. More second dates. Yahoo! Personals [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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> From: moonbasegirl [mailto:[hidden email]] > Sent: 31 March 2005 21:29 > To: [hidden email] > Subject: [SHADO] Re: Ed and Dolores on 'Late Nite Late' > > I'm wondering whether other ITV regions in the UK did something > similar? If so, was UFO the most requested series? Perhaps other > regions had UFO guests being interviewed, if they were also > screening UFO around this time. I was living in the Central TV region at the time and they just showed the series at about 3am. I say about because they could be up to 45mins out which meant that I had to get up in the middle of the night to set the video going because I didn't have copying facilities. I didn't know of any other regions doing anything like Southern. Katie [hidden email] http://www.bleathman.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/ |
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