I was perusing the UFO message boards at IMDB, and someone there was saying that all the episodes on the UFO DVDs are edited except for "Identified". Does anyone know if this is true? |
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On November 23, "SHADO [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> I was perusing the UFO message boards at IMDB, and someone there was saying that >all the episodes on the UFO DVDs are edited except for "Identified". > > Does anyone know if this is true? I supposed it depends on which countries release we are talking about? The UK/USA releases are uncut, and I suspect that most of the other countries releases are uncut as well. There may be some cuts in the French release, don't know about the German release... Marc |
I didn't think they were edited. Thanks, Marc! Here is the exact text of the post at IMDB: I only saw the first episode when it premiered in America in 1972, but in the late 70's one of our local channels (here in Massachusetts) aired six episodes a week for a year and the running order was vastly different than the on-line lists (or even the DVDs - which - except for the first episode are edited, by the way).
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Marc, this is what the guy at the IMDB UFO page had to say in reply to my query:
"The DVD versions of both Space:1999 and UFO are not the complete versions, despite the "uncut" claims on the descriptions." I've asked how he knows this, just waiting for his reply. |
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On November 27, "SHADO [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Marc, this is what the guy at the IMDB UFO page had to say in reply to my > query: > > "The DVD versions of both Space:1999 and UFO are not the complete versions, > despite the "uncut" claims on the descriptions." > > I've asked how he knows this, just waiting for his reply. Rest assured that this person doesn't know what they are talking about... ... the DVD's are complete. Some people tend to believe that they saw a scene 40 years ago, and then believe that when that scene isn't there now that means it's cut. But rather, it's just poor memory. The shows were 50 minutes long to allow for 10 minutes of commercials. The DVDs are 50 minutes long. We have copies of the original scripts, the original dialog continuity scripts, the original music & effects tracks, audio & videotapes recorded in the 1970's and 1980's. The DVDs are uncut. Marc |
Thanks again, Marc! Would you mind if I quote you in the discussion at IMDB?
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Just the last paragraph. |
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On November 27, "SHADO [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> SHADO wrote > > Thanks again, Marc! Would you mind if I quote you in the discussion at > > IMDB? > > Just the last paragraph. I don't mind! If anything was cut, believe me, someone here would have brought this up here already. After all, this discussion group has been around for almost 20 years, and we've had all sorts of experts here during that time (including the people at the BBC who did the film-to-video transfer for the DVDs) Marc |
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On November 27, "Marc Martin [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> The shows were 50 minutes long to allow for 10 minutes of commercials. > The DVDs are 50 minutes long. We have copies of the original scripts, > the original dialog continuity scripts, the original music & effects tracks, > audio & videotapes recorded in the 1970's and 1980's. The DVDs > are uncut. That said, there is one flaw on the USA DVD's -- the audio drops out for a second during a scene in DESTRUCTION. This flaw isn't present on any other release other than the USA release. (and I can't remember offhand which scene it is) Marc |
This is a bit off topic, but Marc, are you as knowledgeable about the Space: 1999 DVDs, by any chance?
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On November 29, "SHADO [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> This is a bit off topic, but Marc, are you as knowledgeable about the Space: > 1999 DVDs, by any chance? I'm not as knowledgeable about SPACE:1999 in general as I am about UFO, but I've never heard anyone say that there was anything cut from them. Of course, these days the DVDs may be irrelevant, since SPACE:1999 can be easily purchased on Blu-ray disc, which has better quality. Marc |
Once again, thanks for your input, Marc!
Jeff |
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On November 30, "SHADO [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> Once again, thanks for your input, Marc! I do recall some controversy about the Space:1999 season 2 first episode, THE METAMORPH, as multiple people recall seeing Maya transform into a fruit tree (or something), yet that scene has never showed up on any home video version. So that *might* be *one* cut... in the entire series... :-) Marc |
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On November 30, "Marc Martin [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On November 30, "SHADO [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Once again, thanks for your input, Marc! > > I do recall some controversy about the Space:1999 season 2 first episode, THE METAMORPH, > as multiple people recall seeing Maya transform into a fruit tree (or something), yet that scene > has never showed up on any home video version. So that *might* be *one* cut... in the entire > series... :-) And I just found a reference to this online: "A scene in "The Metamorph" of Maya changing into an orange tree was in early prints of the episode that were sent to television stations for a special August, 1976 premiere of Season 2, and then was removed on all films of the episode from September of 1976 onward." So again, that's not a DVD issue, but rather changes that were made before the show actually premiered. Marc |
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On November 30, "Marc Martin [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> On November 30, "SHADO [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote: > > Once again, thanks for your input, Marc! But back to UFO... :-) ... one of the things I mentioned as evidence of uncut episodes are "the dialog continuity scripts". These were made at the time of production, and have every line of dialog that should be in every episode. So if there is something missing in the DVDs, then it should be in the dialog continuity script but not in the DVD. For example, here is the dialog continuity script for the UFO episode CONFLICT: http://ufoseries.com/temp/conflict.pdf But if this person has a specific scene in UFO that they believe has been cut, then they should describe it. Of prove that it exists by posting a video of it. :-) Marc |
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On November 30, "Marc Martin [via SHADO]" <[hidden email]> wrote:
> For example, here is the dialog continuity script for the UFO episode CONFLICT: > > http://ufoseries.com/temp/conflict.pdf Although I guess that was a bad example, since it looks like that PDF is missing the last page.... but you get the general idea... :-) Marc |
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I have all the episodes on DVD and they are Uncut; i also have a few eps on vhs when they first came out years ago !
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