I'm glad I bought the Complete UFO Book last year, as it has been
most useful when I've been watching the series on DVD. For example, before I got the book, last time I watched "The Man Who Came Back", something about it puzzled me, namely the scene where Straker tells Colonel Gray that he would be running SHADO while he (Straker) went into space to repair SID. What was puzzling me was that he was passing command over not to Foster or Lake, who were esatblished chracters, but to someone who only appears in this one episode. What about Freeman? Then all was made clear in said book. The character of Colonel Gray was one of the possible replacements for George Sewell's character, hence the line that concerned me. It was a choice between him and Colonel Lake, and Colonel Lake became the replacement for George Sewell's character. Bit confusing, though, if you haven't read the book. |
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> I'm glad I bought the Complete UFO Book last year, as it has been > most useful when I've been watching the series on DVD. For example, > before I got the book, last time I watched "The Man Who Came Back", > something about it puzzled me, namely the scene where Straker tells > Colonel Gray that he would be running SHADO while he (Straker) went > into space to repair SID. What was puzzling me was that he was > passing command over not to Foster or Lake, who were esatblished > chracters, but to someone who only appears in this one episode. What > about Freeman? > > Then all was made clear in said book. The character of Colonel Gray > was one of the possible replacements for George Sewell's character, > hence the line that concerned me. It was a choice between him and > Colonel Lake, and Colonel Lake became the replacement for George > Sewell's character. > > Bit confusing, though, if you haven't read the book. I feel guilty writing this -- but I think I prefered John Grey to Lake. They were always changing her character. |
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> I feel guilty writing this -- but I think I prefered John Grey to
> Lake. They were always changing her character. I liked them both, but admittedly they had enough regular characters already. There was a UFO fan club around 1980 called "SHADO HQ", where the people who wrote the newsletters just LOVED the Colonel Grey character. They had photos of him, bios, the works -- all for a character who appeared in just one episode. Marc |
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----- Original Message ----- From: "shadogirl1980" <[hidden email]> To: <[hidden email]> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:16 PM Subject: [SHADO] Re: Who's in charge? . > > I feel guilty writing this -- but I think I prefered John Grey to > Lake. They were always changing her character. > > --------------------------------------------------------- I liked Col. Grey too.... Not that I didn't like Lake; she was easy to look at, but her character stank. Grey was the only one exhibiting brains in that one episode he appeared in. Dave H. |
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I dont remember Colonel Grey. What episode was he in. I did like Col. Lake
better. She was a perfect foil for Straker. I like women in strong roles. scott [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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In a message dated 26/02/04 23:48:16 GMT Standard Time, [hidden email]
writes: > dont remember Colonel Grey. What episode was he in The Man who came back. He was played by actor Gary Raymond. Claire [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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--- In [hidden email], "Marc Martin" <marc@u...> wrote:
> > I feel guilty writing this -- but I think I prefered John Grey to > > Lake. They were always changing her character. > > I liked them both, but admittedly they had enough regular characters > already. > > There was a UFO fan club around 1980 called "SHADO HQ", where the > people who wrote the newsletters just LOVED the Colonel Grey > character. They had photos of him, bios, the works -- all for > a character who appeared in just one episode. > > Marc Wow. A whole thing just based on a temporary character ;) one who was right when Straker was wrong, no less. |
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--- In [hidden email], "davrecon" <davrecon@n...> wrote:
> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "shadogirl1980" <RebalMinx@a...> > To: <[hidden email]> > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 2:16 PM > Subject: [SHADO] Re: Who's in charge? > > > . > > > > I feel guilty writing this -- but I think I prefered John Grey to > > Lake. They were always changing her character. > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > > > I liked Col. Grey too.... Not that I didn't like Lake; she was > look at, but her character stank. Grey was the only one exhibiting brains in > that one episode he appeared in. > > Dave H. I agree. Lake was just the helpless woman who got into trouble but otherwise served no purpose... |
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