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BedsitterOne
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RE: (was Henderson vs. Straker) canon

SHADO Librarian
Actually, Straker only says he was 'from Boston'. He could have been born in
Dallas and raised in Boston.
Deborah

BTW, Canon can also include details given the the original scripts and
writers notes. However, in the event the scripts or notes do not conform to
what was filmed and aired, what was filmed takes precedence. If there is a
discrepancy between different language versions aired, the original language
version takes precedence. For example, the German language version of AQOP
has the drug arriving in the nick of time and John survives. In the English
(original) version, John dies.
The version where John dies takes precedence as is was how the director and
writer wanted it and the script makes it obvious they hadn't considered an
optional happy ending.


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Subject: [SHADO] (was Henderson vs. Straker) some OT content


In a message dated 9/5/01 10:20:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[hidden email] writes:

<< But from what I can remember from the first two series you
wondered if the two had things for each other. Nothing ever happened
though.

Karl

P.S. What is "canon" and "shippers"? >>


You need to watch some of the newer X Files. <vbg> Canon is anything that
was actually in the original 26 UFO episodes. Such as Ed Straker being born
in Boston. (Right, Deborah? Deborah is my Shado Library boss) <g> Look up
FanFic writers' terms. if you're curious. Or just read some stories in
Deborah's library if you like.

http://www.shadolibrary.org/library/indexa.htm


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Re: (was Henderson vs. Straker) canon

jamesgibbon
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> <chuckles> <and yes, I know not everyone in Dallas has that
> drawl. Ed Bishop does it darn good in Lords of Discipline> <g>
> Amelia
>


That reminds me - a week or two ago I was listening to some
documentary programme on (BBC) Radio 4, during the course of
which what sounded like a brief snippet of dialogue from a play
was broadcast .. sounded like some American historical drama.
A bit 'Gone With The Wind'-ish, if you catch my drift. A bit
'well lawdy miss, ah do declayah' if you see what I mean.
Anyway the presenter credited the two actors, and one of
them was Ed Bishop, doing a very, very strong Southern drawl.
No idea what the play was, though. Anyone have any idea?

James
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Karl Barcia
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> karl_barcia@y... writes:

> P.S. What is "canon" and "shippers"? >>

BedsitterOne@a... wrote:
> Canon is anything that was actually in the original 26 UFO
>episodes.

> Shippers were the X files fans that insisted Mulder and Scully were
> perfect for one other, and wanted the relationSHIPpers.

Thanks for clearing that up for me. I looked the word up in the
Collins English Dictionary and it's defined as: "a list of the works
of an author that are accepted as authentic: The Yeats canon".
Your explanation of 'shippers'.. I never would have guessed. I like
it!

BedsitterOne@a... wrote:
>inventing reasons by using one's imagination is as fun as using
>Straker's facts. :- D
> Amelia

It took an imaginative and inventive mind to have written UFO.

Karl
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jamesgibbon
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[hidden email] wrote:

> In a message dated 9/6/01 1:47:00 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> [hidden email] writes:
>
> << Anyway the presenter credited the two actors, and one of
> them was Ed Bishop, doing a very, very strong Southern drawl.
> No idea what the play was, though. Anyone have any idea? >>
>
> I'm wondering if it was a snippet from (Faulkner's) A Light in
> August, (for which Ed did all the voices) but maybe someone else
> caught it and recognized the play?
>

Thanks Amelia, but actually it can't have been that one if Ed
did all the voices as the dialogue was male/female and the
actress who did the female part was mentioned .. I'm afraid I
was half-asleep when I heard it and can't remember her name.

James
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SumitonJD
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Perhaps Soundography or Audiography.


James K.