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Timelash

Yuchtar-2
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> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 15:47:40 -0800
> From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]>
> Subject: UFO Episode Discussions -- TIMELASH
>
> Anyone got anything to say about TIMELASH? Perhaps some script
> inconsistencies here and there? For example, if it was night outside of
> the studios and daytime at the studios, when time "unfroze" at the
> studios shouldn't it suddenly become night? Or is SHADO simply a few
> hours behind the rest of the world from now on?

Now, THAT is the main problem I have always had with this ep. It's my
fave ep because of all the disheveled Straker angst, but that whole time
difference always troubled me.

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> Message: 9
> Date: Wed, 10 Dec 2003 23:54:22 -0000
> From: "Griff" <[hidden email]>
> Subject: RE: UFO Episode Discussions -- TIMELASH
>
> Hi All
>
> <snip> And of course, as revealed in "The Complete Book of UFO", MINDBENDER
> was filmed prior to TIMELASH, and Ed Bishop hurt his ankle during the
> filming of the cowboy scene in MINDBENDER. Which makes me wonder -- was he
> doing all that running around in TIMELASH with a bad ankle? <snip>
>
> Yes, I was wondering that the other day. Something is wrong with the
> timeline, the dates as well. I understand filming was stopped for 6 weeks
> while Ed's ankle repaired...
>
> I can personally vouch for the fact that it would be impossible to run
> around like Ed did in Timelash, just 6 weeks after breaking ones ankle...
> maybe he had a stand in (ho ho) but it certainly looks like Ed?

Well, didn't Ed say himself that he didn't actually BREAK his ankle? It
was only sprained? I bet Amelia has that sound byte ...


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> Message: 12
> Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:10:12 +0000
> From: James Gibbon <[hidden email]>
> Subject: TIMLEASH
>
> When we discussed this episode 3.5ish years ago, it turned out
> to be quite a polarising episode, with some people loving at and
> others hating it. I'm in the latter camp, I think it's the
> worst UFO episode there is by quite some margin. Utter pants.

NO NO NO NO! The Cat With Ten Lives was the WORST ep!!!!!!!! <shaking
head> Poor disillusioned boy ......
;^)

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TCWTL

Griff!
Hi All :


<snip> When we discussed this episode 3.5ish years ago, it turned out to be
quite a polarising episode, with some people loving at and others hating it.
I'm in the latter camp, I think it's the worst UFO episode there is by quite
some margin. Utter pants. <snip>

NO NO NO NO! The Cat With Ten Lives was the WORST ep!!!!!!!! <shaking head>
Poor disillusioned boy ......
;^)

-- Y

I quite agree with you, Yuchy...

My poor innocent cats go bananas when ever that episode on playing - which
isn't very often!! What ever did they do to the poor thing?

Best, Griff
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Re: TIMELASH

Bill Adkins
In reply to this post by Yuchtar-2
Yuchtar and Paul Carroll wrote:
'Ah, well. Timelash is one of the UFO episodes that stuck with me
the most from the 70s. Now, the thing that keeps me watching the
most is wondering how Lake stays in her blouse.'
"LOL! One of the first wonder bras? LOL!---Y"

Yuchtar may be right, in the interest of science I looked up the
following (Maybe Straker discovered another QUESTION OF PRIORITIES
and had a special flight scheduled between London and Canada):

http://inventors.about.com/library/inventors/blbra.htm#wonderbra

WonderBra
The Bali Brassiere Company was founded by Sam and Sara Stein in 1927,
originaly called the FayeMiss Lingerie Company. The company's
best-known product has been the WonderBra - "The One And Only
WonderBra."
In 1994 Bali launched the WonderBra in the U.S. But the first real
WonderBra was the "WonderBra - Push Up Plunge Bra," invented in 1963
by Canadian designer, Louise Poirier.