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Ben_the_bear

Star Wars and Star Trek have continued on in novel format. Does anyone know if U.F.O. did too?

Thanks,

Matt





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Griff
Hi,

Try here:

http://www.ufoseries.com/books/index.html

English, German and Italian novelizations, and others.

Best, Griff

-----Original Message-----
From: Matthew M- [mailto:[hidden email]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2004 11:58 AM
To: [hidden email]
Subject: [SHADO] novels

Star Wars and Star Trek have continued on in novel format. Does anyone know if
U.F.O. did too?

Thanks,

Matt
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Ben_the_bear
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Thanks Griff, but I was looking for a continuation of the series. I wanna know how it ends.

Matt

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Hi,

Try here:

http://www.ufoseries.com/books/index.html

English, German and Italian novelizations, and others.

Best, Griff




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starfire05
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In a message dated 12/08/2004 04:55:02 GMT Standard Time,
[hidden email] writes:

I wanna know how it ends


It ends with either Timelash (where Straker conquers yet another alien
attempt to take over Earth) or The Long Sleep (in which the girl who informs SHADO
of the bomb but who is then killed by her supposed boyfriend who was also
under alien control) - in this country (the UK) it has been a source of
discussion for many years as to which episode was meant to close the series; if you
want it to be Timelash then it ended on an upbeat note, if it was The Long
Sleep then it was not. UFO was meant to come back as a second series and was
to be called UFO:1999 and was to be set more on the moon, things were
progressing well when the plug was pulled and it eventually became Space:1999.

If you would like to know more then the book by Chris Bentley would probably
help.

Claire






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Ben_the_bear
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Claire,

I'm sorry, I'm not being clear. I mean, that I wanna know how the story ends, not the series. What finally happens between up and the aliens, or maybe more plainly - who wins?

Thanks,

Matt

P.S. I remember watching Space:1999 as a kid, unfortunate;y, all I remember about it is Mya, the shape-shifting alien.
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James Gibbon
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:27:40 -0700 (PDT)
Matthew M- <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Claire,
>
> I'm sorry, I'm not being clear. I mean, that I wanna know how the
> story ends, not the series. What finally happens between up and the
> aliens, or maybe more plainly - who wins?
>
There simply is no answer to this question, and a novel dealing with a
conclusion to the story, being essentially merely one person's extrapolation,
wouldn't really answer it either.

James
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Anthony D-3
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Um - call me wacky, but the story doesn't end....like Gilligan's Island, it
goes on and on and ...

Anthony
ps: S:1999 is much more than Maya -- much much more.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew M-" <[hidden email]>
To: <[hidden email]>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 6:27 PM
Subject: [SHADO] RE: novels


> Claire,
>
> I'm sorry, I'm not being clear. I mean, that I wanna know how the story
ends, not the series. What finally happens between up and the aliens, or
maybe more plainly - who wins?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Matt
>
> P.S. I remember watching Space:1999 as a kid, unfortunate;y, all I remember
about it is Mya, the shape-shifting alien.
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leviathan0999
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Hi, James,

Friday, August 13, 2004, 8:13:00 PM, you wrote:


J> On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 15:27:40 -0700 (PDT)
J> Matthew M- <[hidden email]> wrote:

>> Claire,
>>
>> I'm sorry, I'm not being clear. I mean, that I wanna know how the
>> story ends, not the series. What finally happens between up and the
>> aliens, or maybe more plainly - who wins?
>>
J> There simply is no answer to this question, and a novel dealing with a
J> conclusion to the story, being essentially merely one person's extrapolation,
J> wouldn't really answer it either.

Oh? What if the novel were by Reg Hill, and approved by Gerry
Anderson, with a statement that he considered it a canonical part of
the series?

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Nick Haysom
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Matthew M- wrote

> I'm sorry, I'm not being clear. I mean, that I wanna know how the story
ends, not the series. What finally happens between up and the aliens, or
maybe more plainly - who wins?

The aliens do. What else could explain Space:1999?

>P.S. I remember watching Space:1999 as a kid, unfortunate;y, all I
remember about it is Mya, the shape-shifting alien.

You are fortunate. Some of us still have the nightmares.

:)

Nick

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James Gibbon
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Hello Jonathan,

> >> Claire,
> >>
> >> I'm sorry, I'm not being clear. I mean, that I wanna know how
> >the> story ends, not the series. What finally happens between up
> >and the> aliens, or maybe more plainly - who wins?
> >>
> J> There simply is no answer to this question, and a novel dealing
> J> with a conclusion to the story, being essentially merely one
> J> person's extrapolation, wouldn't really answer it either.
>
> Oh? What if the novel were by Reg Hill, and approved by Gerry
> Anderson, with a statement that he considered it a canonical part of
> the series?

How probable is that scenario? :D How many novels with storylines not
present in an original TV series are accompanied by a statement from the
original series producer, suggesting that they are considered official
canon?

But to answer your question: even then I'd say my comment still applies.
I wouldn't consider a novel by Reg Hill to be canon, even if Gerry Anderson
did; although I'm fairly sure he wouldn't in any case.

Cheers
James