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Marc Martin
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Hi all,

For those of you interested in the various Barry Gray soundtrack
CD's and how they were created, the tvcentury21.com website has
recently posted an interview with Ralph Titterton:

http://tvcentury21.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=391

The possible upcoming Silva Screen UFO soundtrack CD is mentioned,
although there is no confirmation if or when this will be released
(and since this interview appears to be a couple years old, there
may be newer information now)

Marc
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Re: Soundtrack interview on tvcentury21.com

leo_loves_70s
---Hey, To ALL! I was just wondering, about that (I heard a while back
about a possible "New") version of: U.F.O, BUT does anyone know
anything about any "Final" plans for this???? Thanks, Leo
In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> For those of you interested in the various Barry Gray soundtrack
> CD's and how they were created, the tvcentury21.com website has
> recently posted an interview with Ralph Titterton:
>
> http://tvcentury21.com/index.php?
option=com_content&view=article&id=391
>
> The possible upcoming Silva Screen UFO soundtrack CD is mentioned,
> although there is no confirmation if or when this will be released
> (and since this interview appears to be a couple years old, there
> may be newer information now)
>
> Marc
>
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Re: New Version of UFO

Marc Martin
Administrator
> Hey, To ALL! I was just wondering, about that (I heard a while back
> about a possible "New") version of: U.F.O, BUT does anyone know
> anything about any "Final" plans for this???? Thanks, Leo

It seems that every few years, someone announces that they are
going to resurrect UFO with a new TV series or movie. However,
none of these projects have ever made it very far, and I'm
not convinced that it will ever happen.

That said, filming is now taking place on a new version of
THE PRISONER, so I guess anything is possible, although
THE PRISONER was certainly more popular than UFO.

The only "new" version of UFO we'll probably be seeing
is the version that is eventually released on Blu-Ray
disc. And if it's like the recently released Thunderbirds
episodes on Blu-Ray disc, it will be cropped to a 16:9
"widescreen" aspect ratio and have some phony 5.1 surround
sound. Unless ITV reconsiders after Thunderbirds suffers
from negative reviews and poor sales.

Marc
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Re: Soundtrack interview on tvcentury21.com

SHADO
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Please forgive me for being overly pedantic (hey, I'm BORED), but in the case of the Gerry & Sylvia Anderson TV series, it is "UFO", as opposed to "U.F.O."  : )
 
Jeff

--- On Wed, 10/1/08, leo_loves_70s <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: leo_loves_70s <[hidden email]>
Subject: [SHADO] Re: Soundtrack interview on tvcentury21.com
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 4:48 PM






---Hey, To ALL! I was just wondering, about that (I heard a while back
about a possible "New") version of: U.F.O, BUT does anyone know
anything about any "Final" plans for this???? Thanks, Leo
In SHADO@yahoogroups. com, "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> For those of you interested in the various Barry Gray soundtrack
> CD's and how they were created, the tvcentury21. com website has
> recently posted an interview with Ralph Titterton:
>
> http://tvcentury21. com/index. php?
option=com_content& view=article& id=391
>
> The possible upcoming Silva Screen UFO soundtrack CD is mentioned,
> although there is no confirmation if or when this will be released
> (and since this interview appears to be a couple years old, there
> may be newer information now)
>
> Marc
>

 













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Re: Soundtrack interview on tvcentury21.com

leo_loves_70s
---Hey, Guy! Yes You are absolutly right about that...I'm just used
to doing "U.F.O.", as a "habit", since it's literally an acronym for:
Unidentified Flying Object (which is what most people NOT familiar
with "UFO") typically think of. But You have a very "Valid" point
about that; especially since on the show they (S.H.A.D.O.) referred
to them as: "U-Fo's". Leo
In [hidden email], Jeffrey Nelson <1shado1@...> wrote:
>
> Please forgive me for being overly pedantic (hey, I'm BORED), but
in the case of the Gerry & Sylvia Anderson TV series, it is "UFO", as
opposed to "U.F.O." : )
>
> Jeff
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Re: UFO vs. U.F.O

Marc Martin
Administrator
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> Please forgive me for being overly pedantic (hey, I'm BORED), but in the
> case of the Gerry & Sylvia Anderson TV series, it is "UFO", as opposed to
> "U.F.O." : )

Well, ITC's own publicity material for the series is inconsistent -- some
refer to it as "UFO", while others say "U.F.O."

And of course there are two different pronunciations heard in the series
itself -- sometimes they say "You-Eff-Oh", and other times "Youfoe".

Marc
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Re: UFO vs. U.F.O

SHADO
Hey Marc, I'm just going by what it shows in the episodes, and on the DVD packaging, LOL!!  Just my opinion, but I think those examples trump any publicity materials.  But I understand your point.  : )
 
Jeff

--- On Wed, 10/1/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO vs. U.F.O
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 6:38 PM






> Please forgive me for being overly pedantic (hey, I'm BORED), but in the
> case of the Gerry & Sylvia Anderson TV series, it is "UFO", as opposed to
> "U.F.O." : )

Well, ITC's own publicity material for the series is inconsistent -- some
refer to it as "UFO", while others say "U.F.O."

And of course there are two different pronunciations heard in the series
itself -- sometimes they say "You-Eff-Oh" , and other times "Youfoe".

Marc
 













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Re: New Version of UFO

Paul Bowers
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I am not seeing UFO on any TV channels in North America.

Are the fees just too high to do so or is there simply no interest?

With some of the ("original") junk being broadcast these days you'd
think UFO (or even Space:1999) would be a refreshing change.

Paul


Marc Martin wrote:

>> Hey, To ALL! I was just wondering, about that (I heard a while back
>> about a possible "New") version of: U.F.O, BUT does anyone know
>> anything about any "Final" plans for this???? Thanks, Leo
>
> It seems that every few years, someone announces that they are
> going to resurrect UFO with a new TV series or movie. However,
> none of these projects have ever made it very far, and I'm
> not convinced that it will ever happen.
>
> That said, filming is now taking place on a new version of
> THE PRISONER, so I guess anything is possible, although
> THE PRISONER was certainly more popular than UFO.
>
> The only "new" version of UFO we'll probably be seeing
> is the version that is eventually released on Blu-Ray
> disc. And if it's like the recently released Thunderbirds
> episodes on Blu-Ray disc, it will be cropped to a 16:9
> "widescreen" aspect ratio and have some phony 5.1 surround
> sound. Unless ITV reconsiders after Thunderbirds suffers
> from negative reviews and poor sales.
>
> Marc
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Re: UFO vs. U.F.O

Paul Bowers
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Marc Martin wrote:
>> Please forgive me for being overly pedantic (hey, I'm BORED), but in the
>> case of the Gerry & Sylvia Anderson TV series, it is "UFO", as opposed to
>> "U.F.O." : )
>
> Well, ITC's own publicity material for the series is inconsistent -- some
> refer to it as "UFO", while others say "U.F.O."
>
> And of course there are two different pronunciations heard in the series
> itself -- sometimes they say "You-Eff-Oh", and other times "Youfoe".


"You Foe" (as pronounced) works better to describe a force that is (or
is it?) determined to eradicate the human race (or at least steal all
our good body parts and/or precious bodily fluids), n'est-ce pas?

Paul
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Re: New Version of UFO

Marc Martin
Administrator
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> I am not seeing UFO on any TV channels in North America.
>
> Are the fees just too high to do so or is there simply no interest?

It is being shown on "Family Room HD", but unfortunately the only
people who receive this channel are Cablevision subscribers
in the New York area with HDTV receivers (it used to be available
much more widely available via the Dish Network).

Does anyone on this group watch it that way?

It was also shown on the Sci-Fi Channel over a decade ago.

Other than that, I assume that there is simply no interest. It
cannot be expensive if "Family Room HD" is showing it.

Marc
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Re: UFO vs. U.F.O

davrecon-4
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I say we form a committee to define, once and for all, the
correct way, and then hunt down and destroy all those who
use the other....

Dave H.
(I'm bored too)


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----- Original Message -----
From: Jeffrey Nelson
To: [hidden email]
Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 8:09 PM
Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO vs. U.F.O


Hey Marc, I'm just going by what it shows in the episodes, and on the DVD packaging, LOL!! Just my opinion, but I think those examples trump any publicity materials. But I understand your point. : )

Jeff

--- On Wed, 10/1/08, Marc Martin <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO vs. U.F.O
To: [hidden email]
Date: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 6:38 PM

> Please forgive me for being overly pedantic (hey, I'm BORED), but in the
> case of the Gerry & Sylvia Anderson TV series, it is "UFO", as opposed to
> "U.F.O." : )

Well, ITC's own publicity material for the series is inconsistent -- some
refer to it as "UFO", while others say "U.F.O."

And of course there are two different pronunciations heard in the series
itself -- sometimes they say "You-Eff-Oh" , and other times "Youfoe".

Marc


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Re: UFO vs. U.F.O

leviathan0999
Hi, davrecon,

Thursday, October 2, 2008, 4:08:48 PM, you wrote:


d> I say we form a committee to define, once and for all, the
d> correct way, and then hunt down and destroy all those who
d> use the other....

No, no! Harvest their organs to keep our dying race alive...

--

Jonathan Andrew Sheen

http://www.leviathanstudios.com
Leviathan of the GEI (Detached.)
[hidden email]

"What'dya expect? I'm a New Yorker!"
-Anonymous New York Firefighter, 9/12/01
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Re: New Version of UFO

lowiz1954
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Hi: My name is Lois and I get the "Family Room on Cablevision's HD
channel." I get to see it every night and extra viewing on the
weekends. I do not think it is expensive to broadcast because the
show is shown way too often (I am happy that they do!) I have the
series on DVD so I can watch it anytime I want. Still, stopping what
I am doing and checking it out each night is a thrill. It reminds me
of the days when I use to see it on regular T.V. many years ago.  
Can't watch it enough. Hope the cable and Sat people will make it
more available for the general public...maybe when the system goes
digital in February 2009.

One unlocated UFO is one too many...find it!
Ed Bishop (our one and only Commander Straker) gone but never...never
forgotten.

Lois



--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@...> wrote:
>
> > I am not seeing UFO on any TV channels in North America.
> >
> > Are the fees just too high to do so or is there simply no
interest?

>
> It is being shown on "Family Room HD", but unfortunately the only
> people who receive this channel are Cablevision subscribers
> in the New York area with HDTV receivers (it used to be available
> much more widely available via the Dish Network).
>
> Does anyone on this group watch it that way?
>
> It was also shown on the Sci-Fi Channel over a decade ago.
>
> Other than that, I assume that there is simply no interest. It
> cannot be expensive if "Family Room HD" is showing it.
>
> Marc
>
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leo_loves_70s
---I hate that Virtually NO one but "Family Room", does (or has
shown) either: "UFO", or My Favorite: "Space:1999" for over a decade
now!!! Perhaps when the Broadcasts go "Digital" next year, we will
have some stations "Re-running" those two Great shows!! And "Lois", I
agree with You!! Leo  



In [hidden email], "lowiz1954" <LoWiz@...> wrote:
>
> Hi: My name is Lois and I get the "Family Room on Cablevision's HD
> channel." I get to see it every night and extra viewing on the
> weekends. I do not think it is expensive to broadcast because the
> show is shown way too often (I am happy that they do!) I have the
> series on DVD so I can watch it anytime I want. Still, stopping
what
> I am doing and checking it out each night is a thrill. It reminds
me
> of the days when I use to see it on regular T.V. many years ago.  
> Can't watch it enough. Hope the cable and Sat people will make it
> more available for the general public...maybe when the system goes
> digital in February 2009.
>
> One unlocated UFO is one too many...find it!
> Ed Bishop (our one and only Commander Straker) gone but
never...never

> forgotten.
>
> Lois
>
>
>
> --- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@> wrote:
> >
> > > I am not seeing UFO on any TV channels in North America.
> > >
> > > Are the fees just too high to do so or is there simply no
> interest?
> >
> > It is being shown on "Family Room HD", but unfortunately the only
> > people who receive this channel are Cablevision subscribers
> > in the New York area with HDTV receivers (it used to be available
> > much more widely available via the Dish Network).
> >
> > Does anyone on this group watch it that way?
> >
> > It was also shown on the Sci-Fi Channel over a decade ago.
> >
> > Other than that, I assume that there is simply no interest. It
> > cannot be expensive if "Family Room HD" is showing it.
> >
> > Marc
> >
>
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Re: New Version of UFO

Marc Martin
Administrator
> ---I hate that Virtually NO one but "Family Room", does (or has
> shown) either: "UFO", or My Favorite: "Space:1999" for over a decade
> now!!! Perhaps when the Broadcasts go "Digital" next year, we will
> have some stations "Re-running" those two Great shows!! And "Lois", I
> agree with You!! Leo

Well, I'm sure that there are LOTS of shows from 1970 that are no
longer broadcast anywhere. It's rather incredible that UFO is one
of the few that is being broadcast somewhere, and in high-definition!

Marc
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