The cartoon for this week is Identified II.
Weeks after it was drawn and before it was presented, the subject matter was coincidentally discussed by several SHADO members. I did not know if I should use it or not, and put it aside for a while. But since it was drawn before the discussion and they take so long to do, I have decided to go ahead. the link is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SHADO/files/ident2.JPG Regards, Kevin. |
----- Original Message ----- From: "croprobe" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 1:30 AM Subject: [SHADO] UFO Cartoon No.18 > The cartoon for this week is Identified II. > Weeks after it was drawn and before it was presented, > the subject matter was coincidentally discussed by > several SHADO members. > I did not know if I should use it or not, and put it > aside for a while. But since it was drawn before > the discussion and they take so long to do, I have > decided to go ahead. > > the link is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/SHADO/files/ident2.JPG > > Regards, Kevin. > ------------------------------------------------------------ Now that was a good one! Glad you didn't delay. Dave H. |
> Glad you didn't delay. > > Dave H. Thanks for your comment,I was unsure if I was doing the right thing in using a subject so recently discussed. It probably won't happen again. Regards, Kevin. |
Recieved the new Japan UFO book today -ordered via amazon.co.jp, it is really a great little book. To all intents and purposes it is a
updated version of the Took Mook guide [not sure that is right title as I don't have my copy to hand] that appeared in 1990. 207 pages handbook sized crammed with photo's [ I mean crammed !!] some in colour - The book majors of the model kits and merchandise [listed in chronogical order it appeared from 1970]. It even reproduces the instructions and art from the various Bandai and Imai kits, even the real rare ones like the Lunar Carrier [I have never seen the instructions for the Bandai Lunar Carrier before !], UFO and the various Moonbase kits - it is amazing how much UFO related merchandise has been made available in the 2-3 years and it underlines the renaissance UFO has had recently. It also contains some nice engineering styled isometric drawings, and sketches of some of the craft - it includes a nice conjectural box art sketch for an Airfix produced Interceptor - if only !!! Definatley great for model makers. Lot's of Japanese text as you would expect - I have no idea what has been written !!! :-) It does contains stills and publicity shots from the series most have been seen before there are a few that are not familar to me at least. It is bang up to date and includes merchandise produced to this year Konami models and DVD's, and even gives a track list and cover image for the CD of the so-called Japanese "Original Soundtrack" CD [thier words, not mine I hasten add] both discs apparently clock in at circa 38 mins but still manages to cram in 82 tracks [so I'm guessing some tracks could be quite short !! and just what is the Thunderbirds anthem ???] - it would appear the producers of the CD have not made best use of a running time of CD's. Despite not being able to read the copy it is a great little book. |
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> Recieved the new Japan UFO book today -ordered via amazon.co.jp, it is
> really a great little book. To all intents and purposes it is a > updated version of the Took Mook guide [not sure that is right title as I > don't have my copy to hand] that appeared in 1990. I agree it's a nice little book, although I don't think it's as good as the old Town Mook (which had a lot more color photographs and is in a larger format). It is of course a lot more up-to-date! > even gives a track list and cover > image for the CD of the so-called Japanese "Original Soundtrack" CD > [thier words, not mine I hasten add] both discs apparently clock > in at circa 38 mins but still manages to cram in 82 tracks [so I'm > guessing some tracks could be quite short !! and just what is the > Thunderbirds anthem ???] - it would appear the producers of the CD have > not made best use of a running time of CD's. The Japanese CD is simply a re-recorded version of a fan-produced CD that was offered on this mailing list 6 years ago, and has been seen in various incarnations on eBay ever since. That CD had ~80 tracks, but were the original Barry Gray recordings. Obviously someone in Japan had this CD, and decided to record this music (and nothing more). I think it's too bad that they didn't try to record the music that no longer appears to be available in any form (e.g., the drum solo at the beginning of IDENTIFIED, and the first half of THE LONG SLEEP). Also, at the time this CD was produced, the 2-disc Fanderson CD was available, so they would have been better off basing it off of that! As for the Thunderbirds anthem, the standard Thunderbirds March can be heard in the Japanese dubbed version of UFO during the Moonbase Interceptor launches! Marc |
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I've been away on business... which UFO episode are we discussing at the moment? I've lost track a bit. BTW... Dr. Frank E. Stranges (from the beginning of The Dalotek Affair) is still alive and kicking. Check this link out: http://www.nicufo.com/drfranke.htm he looks a bit different now... Best to all Griff |
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> I've been away on business... which UFO episode are we discussing at the
> moment? I've lost track a bit. Heh, heh... we actually haven't discussed any episodes since early November, so I think it might be time to move onto the next episode.... :-) And the next episode is... 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? Or what about the time freeze not affecting things "not in motion"? How do they defined "not in motion", since technically *everything* is in motion, since the Earth is in motion. 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? Marc |
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<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? Best, Griff |
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Hi All
Did you know that: Tracy Reed (Jane Carson from the Dalotek Affair) was the stepdaughter of the late director Carol Reed, and cousin to the late Oliver Reed? Well... thought it must be interesting to some :) Best, Griff |
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Hi All
...and also ex-wife to Edward Fox... Did you know that: Tracy Reed (Jane Carson from the Dalotek Affair) was the stepdaughter of the late director Carol Reed, and cousin to the late Oliver Reed? Well... thought it must be interesting to some :) Best, Griff |
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> Did you know that: Tracy Reed (Jane Carson from the Dalotek Affair) was the > stepdaughter of the late director Carol Reed, and cousin to the late Oliver > Reed? > Ollie Reed's cousin, eh? That IS interesting. |
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One of my favorite episodes of UFO, if not THE
favorite. Two scenes have always stayed with me since I originally saw it in the 70s: 1) the smashing of the 2-by-4 on the frozen suspended chair by Ed Straker and 2) the close-up of Ed's face as he tries to focus and aims the rifle at the incoming UFO. It seemed much more intense when I first saw it; it just solidified the character of Straker in my mind as the most determined hero on TV. Then, I think that was followed the next week by THE LONG SLEEP...and UFO was gone. JF ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New Yahoo! Photos - easier uploading and sharing. http://photos.yahoo.com/ |
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Carol Reed....director of THE THIRD MAN?
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Here's something I saw last time I watched Timelash - at the start of the episode, when Straker is being chased through the studios by the security men, they pass Turner, who is dead, going round in circles in his go kart. Later in the episode, when Straker shoots Turner, Turner's go kart is going round in circles, but in the opposite direction!
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I love this episode but in recent years I have found things that bug
me more and more. Most of the science - things in motion (what about light??) and all that can be ignored for the most part. Shado is a secret organization and yet a UFO has found it and has used a temporal weapon in order to attack. I would think that the aliens now know where the Shado headquarters are and throw everything they got at them. Other episodes also support the fact that the aliens know of the base and yet they don't seem to want to take it out any time soon. KP |
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Timelash is one of my favorite episodes.
I noticed a couple of bloopers: 1) when Straker & Lake approach two frozen guys who were loading a kart (can't remember precisely), a sort of truck/vehicle passes quickly by in the landscape, from left to right, beyond a grass field 2) when Straker is chasing Turner during the "orange cars race" among the Pinewood wide corridors, a man steps in in the far corridor opening (first time I noticed this was on a videotape; I find it harder to notice it when I watch the episode on DVD). teresa ----- Original Message ----- > Here's something I saw last time I watched Timelash - at the start of the episode, when Straker is being chased through the studios by the security men, they pass Turner, who is dead, going round in circles in his go kart. Later in the episode, when Straker shoots Turner, Turner's go kart is going round in circles, but in the opposite direction! |
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----- Original Message ----- From: "Marc Martin" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2003 6:47 PM Subject: [SHADO] UFO Episode Discussions -- TIMELASH > > I've been away on business... which UFO episode are we discussing at the > > moment? I've lost track a bit. > > Heh, heh... we actually haven't discussed any episodes since early > November, so I think it might be time to move onto the next episode.... > :-) > > And the next episode is... 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? > > Or what about the time freeze not affecting things "not in motion"? How > do they defined "not in motion", since technically *everything* is in > motion, since the Earth is in motion. > ------------------------------------------------------------ If time has stopped, then *everything* is stopped, including liquids, gasses, water and air. Even if YOU were exempt and not frozen, imagine trying to move, or even breath in this environment. It would be like being encased in solid acrylic, with that acrylic filling your lungs.... If time is frozen, then light and radiation doesn't travel either, does that mean you cannot see? BTW, who is Edward Fox Dave H. |
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Edward Fox, british actor who was in some WW2 war movies, One comes to mind, A Bridge too Far.
Bruce -----Original Message----- From: davrecon <[hidden email]> Sent: Dec 11, 2003 6:24 PM To: UFO discussion group <[hidden email]> Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO Episode Discussions -- TIMELASH BTW, who is Edward Fox Dave H. Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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Hi folks,
Just watched "Timeslip" and found it just "ok". I'm not really into the physics of it all, but Straker clamed the only things frozen were things in motion at the time of the "event" - hence the smoke from the workman's cigarette and the chair in midair. I actually prefer the episodes with a bit more "action". I love the SHADO machines, and UFO isn't UFO to me without at least an Interceptor, Skydiver or Mobile! I also watched The Long Sleep, and although there is little (none!) machinery in that, I found it a more enjoyable story. I guess that is one of the great things about the show - it has something to appeal to everyone. Regards Tania. |
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Wasn't he also 'M' in Never Say Never Again?
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