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UFO "Series One"

Marc Martin
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Hi all,

I just looked at that UFO box art again, and then at the upcoming UFO
trading card release dates, and noticed that in both case, our
beloved series seems to have a new title. No longer is it simply
"UFO", but it is now "UFO Series One". Is there some "UFO Series
Two" that we don't know about? :-)

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Marc Martin, [hidden email]
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Re: UFO "Series One"

Phil-3
For the trading cards they usually release the card sets in a "series"
sometimes up to 120 cards, so the series referred to could just be their
fancy name for the first set of UFO cards.


At 08:22 PM 1/16/02 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I just looked at that UFO box art again, and then at the upcoming UFO
>trading card release dates, and noticed that in both case, our
>beloved series seems to have a new title. No longer is it simply
>"UFO", but it is now "UFO Series One". Is there some "UFO Series
>Two" that we don't know about? :-)
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Re: UFO "Series One"

Marc Martin
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>For the trading cards they usually release the card sets in a "series"
>sometimes up to 120 cards, so the series referred to could just be their
>fancy name for the first set of UFO cards.

Fair enough, but how do you explain the "Series One" on that DVD box
cover?!

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Marc Martin, [hidden email]

(wondering why "UFO" would get 2 series of trading cards, while
none of the other Gerry Anderson titles appear to be...)
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Gareth Bevan
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Perhaps something to do with there being two boxes; the second box might be
called "series 2". Daft but possible.

>From: Marc Martin <[hidden email]>
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>To: [hidden email]
>Subject: Re: [SHADO] UFO "Series One"
>Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 21:48:12 -0700
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> >For the trading cards they usually release the card sets in a "series"
> >sometimes up to 120 cards, so the series referred to could just be their
> >fancy name for the first set of UFO cards.
>
>Fair enough, but how do you explain the "Series One" on that DVD box
>cover?!
>
>--
>Marc Martin, [hidden email]
>
>(wondering why "UFO" would get 2 series of trading cards, while
>none of the other Gerry Anderson titles appear to be...)
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>
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Tafkar
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UFO CARDS

angelo_finamore
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Hi All,
just I ask some informations about the new UFO Cards and I obtain
this e-mail from Cards Inc:

<We will have a preview set available in March/April this year. The
<preview set is a 9 card set which show what the main set will look
<like.
<Please look at our website www.cardsinc.com for more information
<nearer the time of release. The main collection of UFO is not
<scheduled for a particular time, we are not sure when it will be
<released yet.
<Kind Regards,
<Paul Freedman
<(Cards Inc Sales)

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Angelo Finamore
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SumitonJD
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I think I might have a answer to this Season On and Season Two thing but its
a streach and the people doing this would have to be sort of clueless. I
not really sure about this so if I'm wrong anyone feel free to correct me. I
have noticed that in the U.S. that they start talking about second seasons of
a running TV series in January. Perhaps this is because so many get
cancelled about that time. Perhaps they started to think if they got picked
up for the rest of the year, that was a Second season? If this is the case
then perhaps this had got in the heads of execs and they now think of a
Season as being half a year. If so they might call the first 13 episode of
UFO Season One and the second 13 Season Two.
To quote another person from Alabama, "Stupid is as stupid does."

James K.
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jamesgibbon
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"Hemmings, R.K." wrote:

> So it looks like the marketing people are under the impression
> that UFO had two seasons. At least the description is accurate.
> As for the cover of set1, it sure looks like 'collonizing' to me?!
> Well, I suppose it wouldn't be a genuine UFO series release
> without sum terribul spelinn, would it (as Cdr. Straner knows
> well!)

Yes - it really does look like there's a double L!!

You can almost excuse the typos and spelling mistakes on the DE
VHS covers, given that they are in a substantial body of text in
small print .. but it would be incredible if a subtitle in large
letters went out with two Ls and a Z in 'colonising'.


james
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Marc Martin
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>You can almost excuse the typos and spelling mistakes on the DE
>VHS covers, given that they are in a substantial body of text in
>small print .. but it would be incredible if a subtitle in large
>letters went out with two Ls and a Z in 'colonising'.

As I recall, there *would* have been some mistakes in the episode
titles on the Digital Entertainment VHS releases, except that
the designer ran those covers by me first and the errors were
corrected before it went to press!

Marc
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Re: UFO "Series One"

Denise Felt
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>[hidden email]
suggested:

>I think I might have a answer to this Season On and Season Two thing but
>its
>a streach and the people doing this would have to be sort of clueless. I
>not really sure about this so if I'm wrong anyone feel free to correct me.
>I
>have noticed that in the U.S. that they start talking about second seasons
>of
>a running TV series in January. Perhaps this is because so many get
>cancelled about that time. Perhaps they started to think if they got
>picked
>up for the rest of the year, that was a Second season? If this is the case
>then perhaps this had got in the heads of execs and they now think of a
>Season as being half a year. If so they might call the first 13 episode of
>UFO Season One and the second 13 Season Two.

Actually, James, when I first saw the show as a teenager, I thought it went
two seasons for that very reason. A weekly show usually had 13 eps a
season, so that in a year's time, you had season one in the fall, season two
in the spring, and summer for reruns. As an adult, I've realized that
Britain doesn't use that system, but it still seems strange to have so many
episodes in a season!
Denise

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Teresa
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--- In SHADO@y..., "Hemmings, R.K." <rkh@l...> wrote:
> Well, I suppose it wouldn't be a genuine UFO series release
> without sum terribul spelinn, would it (as Cdr. Straner
> knows well!)

Most of my tapes are from the Polygram Series and my Vol. 11 tape has
the episode "Timeflash" in addition to Mindbender and The Long
Sleep. ;-)