From: "John Dignan" Subject: RE: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 01 Aug 2003 09:58:52 +0100 "The Dirtiest Business": John, Mike & Elizabeth are discussing where a teenage girl like Pavla could be hiding out in London. Suddenly John jumps up and says: "Mike - you search the discos!" ...I don't know why, but that line cracks me up every time... johnny http://www.phuct.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John Dignan" Subject: RE: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 01 Aug 2003 10:07:35 +0100 Another John quote from "The Living Skins". I can't remember the exact words but the gist of it is: "you mean..." "Yes - aliens are trying to take over the world disguised as fashionable clothing!" johnny http://www.phuct.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mary Svoboda Subject: Re: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 01 Aug 2003 05:14:18 -0700 (PDT) --0-532275609-1059740058=:70304 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii LOL! I *DARE* anyone to top that! Kristy Fahrenwald wrote:Stephen: "When your as hungry as I am you can even smell telepathically." from Doomsday Men Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-532275609-1059740058=:70304 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
LOL!  I *DARE* anyone to top that!

Kristy Fahrenwald <kristyfah@hotmail.com> wrote:
Stephen: "When your as hungry as I am you can even smell telepathically."
from Doomsday Men


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John, from "Secret Weapon": "If we don't get to him in two, maybe three days he will DIE."
 
I'll think of more later, but I wanted to contribute. This is the John speech that cracks me up the most. Its meant to be serious, and Nick delivers it with all the conviction he can muster from his "inner little actor's place", but "DIE" is just kicker funny!.


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I just heard of this show. Nothing particularly TP related EXCEPT the picture at the upper right of this web site. Remind you of ANYTHING?
 
Gotta wonder if that's what the little table under TIM would have looked like if they'd had more than four TP at a time on the show.


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Nah...I've seen this type of thing for years. Not TONS of them, but more than a handful :) 
 


Jawzi <mail@adjawzi.freeserve.co.uk> wrote:
I've just had an e-mail from the Avon PDS - yes, I am a member, although
they only send out newsflashes now, not newsletters. The proposed return of
B7, as given on BBC News Online, was mentioned, but the news that really
intrigued me was the announcement of Star One 2004, the next B7 convention.
Apparently the event will include a special dinner. I'll paste in details
below. This does sound VERY familiar, apart from the choice of guests bit.
Can't help wondering where they got the idea from. Seems Jackie may have
started something!

Anyta.


Special Celebrity Dinner
This year the dinner will be held in the hotel's Pilgrim room that overlooks
the river Ouse (and has it's own private bar), giving an intimate setting
and relaxed atmosphere. The number of seats at the circular dining tables
will be limited to 8, which will give everyone the opportunity to enjoy
conversation with the guest at their table.
This also means that there will be fewer places available for the meal, 56
only.
The evening will begin with a drinks reception followed by a four course
meal with the stars of Blake's 7. The guests will not alternate tables
between courses. Everyone booking for the dinner will be given a choice of
which guest they would like to dine with. This will be arranged in strict
booking order. i.e. the first person to book for the dinner will be given
first choice of who they would like to dine with etc.....




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http://www.morganandwongonline.com/theothersmain.htm
 
I just heard of this show. Nothing particularly TP related EXCEPT the picture at the upper right of this web site. Remind you of ANYTHING?
 
Gotta wonder if that's what the little table under TIM would have looked like if they'd had more than four TP at a time on the show.

They just posted two episodes of this show on Usenet.  I'll give it a looksee, but I doubt it's much the same.

Snicker --=====================_247957133==.ALT-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Matott Subject: Re: TPDIS: Just a little freaky thing Date: 01 Aug 2003 14:09:52 -0700 (PDT) --- M K wrote: > I just heard of this show. Nothing particularly TP > related EXCEPT the picture at the upper right of > this web site. Remind you of ANYTHING? The Others dealt with abilities that were similar to the TPs, but swung much more into the 'spiritualist' side. I mentioned this show when it first came out in an effort to spur people to watch it. It was the type of show that was ripe for a single season run - creepy psychic/psycological thriller, fairly large ensemble cast, advancing season storyline, and originally aired on Friday nights. All characteristics that take a hell of a lot to beat in the ratings game. The only reason X-Files succeeded was because Fox was so new that they were willing to give shows a chance (ditto for Bufy on the WB) I kind of had hoped that Morgan and Wong would take it to syndication or the sci-fi channel, but alas it didn't happen. I find it funny that the site you listed is essentially a tribute to their lack of success with shows after they left "The X-Files" as producers/writers/directors. Also amusing is one of the webpages linked to: http://www.angelfire.com/tv/psychicothers/ It has fanfict and a section entitled YKYWTMOTOW (You Know You've Watched Too Much Of The Others When:) :-) Gee Wendy, maybe you should copyright YKYBWTMTPW? :-) mike - glad to know we're not the only fanatics out there __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "E.R. Stanway" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Just a little freaky thing Date: 01 Aug 2003 22:17:30 +0100 (BST) For anyone in the UK who can get channel 5 - they showed the pilot of 'The Others' on C5 last Tuesday and have another episode scheduled for this Tuesday. I missed it last week but after seeing that photo I'm inclined to see what it's like this week and if there are any other parralels. Elizabeth On Fri, 1 Aug 2003, Michael Matott wrote: > > --- M K wrote: > > > I just heard of this show. Nothing particularly TP > > related EXCEPT the picture at the upper right of > > this web site. Remind you of ANYTHING? > > The Others dealt with abilities that were similar to > the TPs, but swung much more into the 'spiritualist' > side. > > I mentioned this show when it first came out in an > effort to spur people to watch it. It was the type of > show that was ripe for a single season run - creepy > psychic/psycological thriller, fairly large ensemble > cast, advancing season storyline, and originally aired > on Friday nights. All characteristics that take a > hell of a lot to beat in the ratings game. The only > reason X-Files succeeded was because Fox was so new > that they were willing to give shows a chance (ditto > for Bufy on the WB) > > I kind of had hoped that Morgan and Wong would take it > to syndication or the sci-fi channel, but alas it > didn't happen. I find it funny that the site you > listed is essentially a tribute to their lack of > success with shows after they left "The X-Files" as > producers/writers/directors. > > Also amusing is one of the webpages linked to: > http://www.angelfire.com/tv/psychicothers/ > > It has fanfict and a section entitled YKYWTMOTOW (You > Know You've Watched Too Much Of The Others When:) > :-) > > Gee Wendy, maybe you should copyright YKYBWTMTPW? > :-) > > mike > - glad to know we're not the only fanatics out there > > __________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com > > ___________________________________________________________________ Elizabeth Stanway ers24@cam.ac.uk http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8403 "Never Give Up! *Never* Surrender!" ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: Re: TPDIS: Just a little freaky thing Date: 01 Aug 2003 14:46:27 -0700 (PDT) --0-1547810696-1059774387=:75129 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I don't plan on watching it, but the picture just gave me a little chill, y'know? The whole thing with sitting at a lighted table thumbs-to-pinkies. Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1547810696-1059774387=:75129 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I don't plan on watching it, but the picture just gave me a little chill, y'know? The whole thing with sitting at a lighted table thumbs-to-pinkies.


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1547810696-1059774387=:75129-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Scott S. Goldman" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 01 Aug 2003 21:37:57 -0400 --=======4E15622======= Content-Type: multipart/alternative; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2A7D75AF; boundary="=====================_881580555==.ALT" --=====================_881580555==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2A7D75AF; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Doesn't he say "In a word....Holiday" in AMNH? At 01:41 PM 8/1/2003 -0400, you wrote: >I noticed John saying, "In a word...." usually followed by the word, >"no." I think he says this to Mike when Mike asks in DIRTIEST BUSINESS, >something to the effect if they could be spies like James Bond. He also >says it a few other times, possibly in A MUCH NEEDED HOLIDAY. --=====================_881580555==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-2A7D75AF; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Doesn't he say "In a word....Holiday" in AMNH?
At 01:41 PM 8/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:

I noticed John saying, "In a word...."  usually followed by the word, "no."   I think he says this to Mike when Mike asks in DIRTIEST BUSINESS, something to the effect if they could be spies like James Bond. He also says it a few other times, possibly in A MUCH NEEDED HOLIDAY.
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At 01:41 PM 8/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:

I noticed John saying, "In a word...."  usually followed by the word, "no."   I think he says this to Mike when Mike asks in DIRTIEST BUSINESS, something to the effect if they could be spies like James Bond. He also says it a few other times, possibly in A MUCH NEEDED HOLIDAY.
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http://www.angelfire.com/tv= /psychicothers/


thanks for this link. I really liked the show!
--part1_ad.3183861f.2c5d2565_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CKB" Subject: Re: TPDIS: News Date: 02 Aug 2003 18:08:41 +0100 hey Ana You trying to burden me with even more work?;0) Does anyone know when the next series is being released on DVD. Am fed up waiting. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: 01 August 2003 05:22 > I also took some video of the post-dinner tour, but I don't remember if I > have anything in front of Teddington studios. > I'll have to look at it, but am very busy at the moment and will be away > for a few weeks. > > Ana > > > On 31/07/2003, you wrote: > >Maybe this is a job for Colin the Bruce - he did say he was doing a DVD of > >the dinner and I know he took some footage of the Tour - he showed it to > >some of us just after he shot it. Good idea Col? > > > >Regards, > > > >Carol > >----- Original Message ----- > >From: > >To: > >Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 4:01 PM > >Subject: Re: TPDIS: News > > > > > > > Jackie Wrote: > > > > And guess who *May* be there? Mike Holloway! Pete says that Jason's > >trying to > > > > organise it and he's not too sure whether he'll show up. I asked him to > >take along his camera > > > > again, to get some candid behind the scenes shots for my site, and to > >put me in touch with Mike > > > > for the long awaited interview. > > > > > > > > Peter also has a few surprises up his sleeve for what is likely to be > >his last commentary > > > > session. > > > > > > Ooo Are they going to put Peter and Mike together in the same room??? > >After what Peter did to > > > Mike's picture in my annual at the dinner, I would be afraid of the result > >of them being put > > > together. What very very brave people! > > > > > > And then I have this feeling that the child in Peter is about to come out > >again. Should we guess > > > that we might be seeing/hearing some good 'ol fashioned pranks being > >pulled? Everyone, hide your > > > bungles, and any props that might be lying around! > > > > > > An "easter egg" on the next DVD could possibly be Peter's reunion in front > >of Teddington Studios > > > after the dinner... Didn't someone catch that moment on video? :-) > > > > > > Or did he break-out and he's going to jaunt into the studio... > > > > > > Jackie good luck on getting in touch with Mike Holloway. Knowing you, one > >of your next posts will > > > be that you got the interview! > > > > > > ~Kristin > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CKB" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 02 Aug 2003 18:10:30 +0100 I can't reme,ber what story But I recall Carol saying "You mean.....(di di dahhh) he's one of those!" chuckle. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: 31 July 2003 22:05 > Hi everyone, > > Here's a challenge for the long summer nights - > can you come up with a list of favourite quotes for each character - > something they said that realy sums them up. > > My memory can't dredge up anything at the moment so it's a good excuse to go > and watch a DVD or video or two! > > I wonder if people would pick out the same sound bites? > > regards > Carolyn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Merullo" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 02 Aug 2003 13:09:36 -0500 Just before she breaks out in "The Blue and the Green", Liz screams this great bit to Stephen. Things change so quickly! "Stop following me around! And stop calling me Elizabeth! I'm Miss M'bondo to you!" John Mr Merullo to you. ;-) > >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Marmion117" >To: "Tpdis@Lists.Xmission.Com" >Sent: 31 July 2003 22:05 >Subject: TPDIS: Challenge > > >>Hi everyone, >> >>Here's a challenge for the long summer nights - >>can you come up with a list of favourite quotes for each character - >>something they said that realy sums them up. >> >>My memory can't dredge up anything at the moment so it's a good excuse to >> >go > >>and watch a DVD or video or two! >> >>I wonder if people would pick out the same sound bites? >> >>regards >>Carolyn >> >> > > > >. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "CKB" Subject: Re: TPDIS: A message from James Date: 02 Aug 2003 22:52:31 +0100 OH MY GOD!! I made it onto chat! And guess what?! There's noone else there! Bummer Col ----- Original Message ----- Sent: 19 July 2003 15:12 > > > > > > mirc > > > > can yo u tell me how to do this from start to finish??? Thank you very > much. > > > > > If you go to this web site http://www.mirc.co.uk/index > you should be able to find a suitable place to download the software. Once > it is on your computer you open the program and choose Sorcery.net as your > server (the random one will do.) Then type /join #TomorrowPeople (note no > spaces between the words. > > There is a guide about doing this on my web site at. > http://www.effdee.demon.co.uk/tp/peterchat.htm > > Hope it helps > The next chat meeting is tonight 1.30-2.30 am BST (that's really early > Sunday morning to the UK, later Sunday morning to Aus and mid-afternoon or > evening to the USA.) > > Jackie > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: Re: TPDIS: A message from James Date: 03 Aug 2003 09:11:02 +1000 On 2 Aug 2003 at 22:52, CKB wrote: > OH MY GOD!! > > I made it onto chat! And guess what?! There's noone else there! > > Bummer Generally there are only people in the chat at the set chat times. You're just there too early. From the time of your message, about three hours too early. As I send this message (so hopefully as it arrives at the list) there's around 2 hours to one of the designated chat times - times are only approximate, but they do represent your best chance to find people. Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: Re: TPDIS: A message from James Date: 03 Aug 2003 00:17:05 +0100 Shaun wrote, > As I send this message (so hopefully as it arrives at the list) there's > around 2 hours to one of the designated chat times - times are only > approximate, but they do represent your best chance to find people. > I am on line now that's 00:13 a.m. BST on Sunday 3rd Aug. I've just got back from a concert and cannot stay up too late so if there is anyone who wants to chat now then I'm happy to, but the main chat will start as Shaun says in about 1 1/2 hours from now and I leave that session in his capable hands as channel op for the night.. Jackie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: TPDIS: YKYBWTMTPW... Date: 03 Aug 2003 00:17:23 -0400 (EDT) ...When your watching a movie (Dare Devil... Not too bad of a movie either) and when the main character and another character are injured, you try as hard as you can to not jump up and shout "Teleport, Teleport! Janut!!!! Get back to the lab!!" I was good and I was just thinking it in my head. Kristin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carol Bevis" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 04 Aug 2003 18:49:40 +0100 My favourite quotes are from NS (mainly cos I have only seen series 1-3 of OS other than that I haven't watched them enough to search for good quotes): Culex Experiment: Megabyte to Inspector Platt (surely Pratt ;) ): You want facts, I'll give you facts. One a boy's been kidnapped; two a doctor's been assaulted and three I'm talking to a Jerk! Inspector Platt: You haven't seen those pesky kids, have you? Ruth: They just popped out. Regards, Carol ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 10:05 PM > Hi everyone, > > Here's a challenge for the long summer nights - > can you come up with a list of favourite quotes for each character - > something they said that realy sums them up. > > My memory can't dredge up anything at the moment so it's a good excuse to go > and watch a DVD or video or two! > > I wonder if people would pick out the same sound bites? > > regards > Carolyn > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dark4eyes@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 04 Aug 2003 14:20:53 -0400 I like Tikno's story about the Vesh. Philip's got a wonderful voice - I could listen to him all day & told him so at the party. Viv ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 04 Aug 2003 16:48:26 -0700 (PDT) --0-1195892335-1060040906=:29257 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii I need the commonly used U.K. phrases for the following (as opposed to our American terms listed below). Some of them might be the same these days, but I figured I'd check. Emergency Room (School) Nurse's Office (After school) Detention Crosswalk And the little railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads. Do they call those "docks"? I forget from when I was there. I checked one of those online slang dictionaries but it didn't help me with the above. Thx! Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1195892335-1060040906=:29257 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
I need the commonly used U.K. phrases for the following (as opposed to our American terms listed below). Some of them might be the same these days, but I figured I'd check.
 
Emergency Room
(School) Nurse's Office
(After school) Detention
Crosswalk
 
And the little railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads. Do they call those "docks"? I forget from when I was there.
 
I checked one of those online slang dictionaries but it didn't help me with the above. Thx!


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1195892335-1060040906=:29257-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ToreenLyn@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Challenge Date: 05 Aug 2003 08:13:08 -0400 I've never seen NS, but Inspector Platt? In my house that's short for Platypus! Toreen In a message dated 8/4/2003 1:49:40 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tillicum@lineone.net writes: > > > My favourite quotes are from NS (mainly cos I have only seen series 1-3 of > OS other than that I haven't watched them enough to search for good quotes): > > Culex Experiment: > > Megabyte to Inspector Platt (surely Pratt ;) ): You want facts, I'll give > you facts. One a boy's been kidnapped; two a doctor's been assaulted and > three I'm talking to a Jerk! > -------------------------------------------------------- > Inspector Platt: You haven't seen those pesky kids, have you? > > Ruth: They just popped out. > > > Regards, > > Carol > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marmion117" > To: "Tpdis@Lists.Xmission.Com" > Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 10:05 PM > Subject: TPDIS: Challenge > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > Here's a challenge for the long summer nights - > > can you come up with a list of favourite quotes for each character - > > something they said that realy sums them up. > > > > My memory can't dredge up anything at the moment so it's > a good excuse to > go > > and watch a DVD or video or two! > > > > I wonder if people would pick out the same sound bites? > > > > regards > > Carolyn > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beth E. Subject: TPDIS: Admin: Wendy Incommunicado Date: 05 Aug 2003 12:15:48 -0500 Wendy tried to email the list about this, but it doesn't seem to have gone through: She'll be mostly unavailable from now until the 17th (she emailed me last night). And completely unavailable between the 7th and 12th. As such, if you have concerns about List Issues, please address them either to Shaun or myself. Thanks. Beth Epstein Asst. List Admin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Neil Breakwell" Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 22:50:17 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00BD_01C35BA3.F116B560 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Well, I think the term "crosswalk" is what we would call a "pedestrian = crossing", or simply a "crossing". The traditional black and white = striped crossings are sometimes called "zebra crossings" for obvious = reasons ! The term "detention" is used here also (or at least it was when I was at = school - 1974 thru 1981). I don't think we have any other name for = that. Nurse's Office might possibly be just called a "surgery" - not sure on = that one. =20 Not sure about the term "Emergency Room" either. The emergency ward at = the hospital is usually called "A & E" (Accidents and Emergencies). As for the railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads that you = refer to, I don't know if there is a special name for those ! I'm not being much help, am I :( - Neil http://www.breakwell13.freeserve.co.uk/ ----- Original Message -----=20 From: M K=20 To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:48 AM Subject: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help I need the commonly used U.K. phrases for the following (as opposed to = our American terms listed below). Some of them might be the same these = days, but I figured I'd check. Emergency Room (School) Nurse's Office (After school) Detention Crosswalk And the little railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads. Do = they call those "docks"? I forget from when I was there. I checked one of those online slang dictionaries but it didn't help me = with the above. Thx! ----- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software ------=_NextPart_000_00BD_01C35BA3.F116B560 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Well, I think the term "crosswalk" is = what we would=20 call a "pedestrian crossing", or simply a "crossing".  The = traditional=20 black and white striped crossings are sometimes called "zebra crossings" = for=20 obvious reasons !
 
The term "detention" is used here also = (or at least=20 it was when I was at school - 1974 thru 1981).  I don't think we = have any=20 other name for that.
 
Nurse's Office might possibly be just = called a=20 "surgery" - not sure on that one. 
 
Not sure about the term "Emergency = Room"=20 either.  The emergency ward at the hospital is usually called "A = & E"=20 (Accidents and Emergencies).
 
As for the railed waiting areas in the = middle of=20 the roads that you refer to, I don't know if there is a special name for = those=20 !
 
I'm not being much help, am I = :(
 
- Neil

http://www.breakwell13.f= reeserve.co.uk/
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 M = K
To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 = 12:48=20 AM
Subject: TPDIS: UK peeps....I = need=20 help

I need the commonly used U.K. phrases for the following (as = opposed=20 to our American terms listed below). Some of them might be the same = these=20 days, but I figured I'd check.
 
Emergency Room
(School) Nurse's Office
(After school) Detention
Crosswalk
 
And the little railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads. = Do they=20 call those "docks"? I forget from when I was there.
 
I checked one of those online slang dictionaries but it didn't = help me=20 with the above. Thx!


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Yahoo!=20 SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design=20 software ------=_NextPart_000_00BD_01C35BA3.F116B560-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 15:27:08 -0700 (PDT) --0-1486137028-1060122428=:80132 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii That's okay, Neil. Most of the input has been the same - and absolutely dead on. Now I can fill in those little blanks in the fanfic thingie mobingie. And on an OT note, just because I'm still freaked out, I'll mention that there was a BAT in my house last night. I called the town police and one of them came, caught it, and let it out for me. I was too chicken to climb on the stepladder and try and corral it. And DAYUM that thing was PIS*ED while the cop was holding onto it. It was like in the movies. The bugger was bearing its pointy little teeth, and making noises (I didn't hear that, but the cop did). Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1486137028-1060122428=:80132 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
That's okay, Neil. Most of the input has been the same - and absolutely dead on. Now I can fill in those little blanks in the fanfic thingie mobingie.
 
And on an OT note, just because I'm still freaked out, I'll mention that there was a BAT in my house last night. I called the town police and one of them came, caught it, and let it out for me. I was too chicken to climb on the stepladder and try and corral it. And DAYUM that thing was PIS*ED while the cop was holding onto it. It was like in the movies. The bugger was bearing its pointy little teeth, and making noises (I didn't hear that, but the cop did).


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1486137028-1060122428=:80132-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dark4eyes@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 18:41:33 -0400 I remember seeing a British / American dictionary somewhere, but that was several years ago. Probably outdated by now anyway. Wish I remembered where that was. Viv getting senile in her old age - or maybe I'm still buzzing from the party. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve C" Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 06 Aug 2003 00:24:31 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35BB1.1A995020 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I had 'sick room' or 'The Nurse' down and Casualty for ER as well as = traffic island for anything in the middle of the road!!!! Steve C ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Neil Breakwell=20 To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 10:50 PM Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Well, I think the term "crosswalk" is what we would call a "pedestrian = crossing", or simply a "crossing". The traditional black and white = striped crossings are sometimes called "zebra crossings" for obvious = reasons ! The term "detention" is used here also (or at least it was when I was = at school - 1974 thru 1981). I don't think we have any other name for = that. Nurse's Office might possibly be just called a "surgery" - not sure on = that one. =20 Not sure about the term "Emergency Room" either. The emergency ward = at the hospital is usually called "A & E" (Accidents and Emergencies). As for the railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads that you = refer to, I don't know if there is a special name for those ! I'm not being much help, am I :( - Neil http://www.breakwell13.freeserve.co.uk/ ----- Original Message -----=20 From: M K=20 To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com=20 Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 12:48 AM Subject: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help I need the commonly used U.K. phrases for the following (as opposed = to our American terms listed below). Some of them might be the same = these days, but I figured I'd check. Emergency Room (School) Nurse's Office (After school) Detention Crosswalk And the little railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads. Do = they call those "docks"? I forget from when I was there. I checked one of those online slang dictionaries but it didn't help = me with the above. Thx! --- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software ------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35BB1.1A995020 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I had 'sick room' or 'The Nurse' down = and Casualty=20 for ER as well as traffic island for anything in the middle of the=20 road!!!!
 
Steve C
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Neil Breakwell =
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 = 10:50=20 PM
Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK = peeps....I need=20 help

Well, I think the term "crosswalk" is = what we=20 would call a "pedestrian crossing", or simply a "crossing".  The=20 traditional black and white striped crossings are sometimes called = "zebra=20 crossings" for obvious reasons !
 
The term "detention" is used here = also (or at=20 least it was when I was at school - 1974 thru 1981).  I don't = think we=20 have any other name for that.
 
Nurse's Office might possibly be just = called a=20 "surgery" - not sure on that one. 
 
Not sure about the term "Emergency = Room"=20 either.  The emergency ward at the hospital is usually called "A = & E"=20 (Accidents and Emergencies).
 
As for the railed waiting areas in = the middle of=20 the roads that you refer to, I don't know if there is a special name = for those=20 !
 
I'm not being much help, am I = :(
 
- Neil

http://www.breakwell13.f= reeserve.co.uk/
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 M = K
Sent: Tuesday, August 05, = 2003 12:48=20 AM
Subject: TPDIS: UK peeps....I = need=20 help

I need the commonly used U.K. phrases for the following = (as=20 opposed to our American terms listed below). Some of them might be = the same=20 these days, but I figured I'd check.
 
Emergency Room
(School) Nurse's Office
(After school) Detention
Crosswalk
 
And the little railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads. = Do they=20 call those "docks"? I forget from when I was there.
 
I checked one of those online slang dictionaries but it didn't = help me=20 with the above. Thx!


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------=_NextPart_000_001D_01C35BB1.1A995020-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Neil Breakwell" Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 06 Aug 2003 00:41:20 +0100 Viv - Was this the one ... http://www.bg-map.com/us-uk.html ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, August 05, 2003 11:41 PM > I remember seeing a British / American dictionary somewhere, but that was several years ago. Probably outdated by now anyway. Wish I remembered where that was. > > > Viv > getting senile in her old age - or maybe I'm still buzzing from the party. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Merullo" Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 19:12:02 -0500 Dark4eyes@aol.com wrote: >I remember seeing a British / American dictionary somewhere, but that was several years ago. Probably outdated by now anyway. Wish I remembered where that was. > > > If you're referring to a print dictionary, it may have been _ British English, A to Zed _ by Norman W. Schur ; revised (2001) by Eugene Ehrlich . This book is a lot of fun, especially for us Yanks who grew up watching British TV series and scratched our heads now and then when someone would say something we couldn't understand. I don't recall whether it contains the word "jaunting". John Wearing his Librarian Hat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dark4eyes@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 20:12:52 -0400 Viv - Was this the one ... http://www.bg-map.com/us-uk.html Way cool! Thanks!! Actually, the thiing I had was a real, honest to goodness, old fashioned, hardback book ;+D Don't see too many of those lately. I'll be bookmarking that site as soon as I get home! Still writing TP fic!!!! Oh, the things I've got planed for John and TIM Viv Wanders off singing "You always hurt the ones you love" ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dark4eyes@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 20:16:27 -0400 That would work! I'll have to see if I can find that at the local danger zones (book stores!) That looks pretty recent tho - I'll have to go dig into my Doctor Who Fandom box! Let's see that was 20 years ago - think it's in either the blue or green shed.. viv wandering off in her mind to picture which box it may have been stuck in - It's not lost - it's in a box somewhere - it's the box that's lost. If you're referring to a print dictionary, it may have been _ British English, A to Zed _ by Norman W. Schur ; revised (2001) by Eugene Ehrlich . This book is a lot of fun, especially for us Yanks who grew up watching British TV series and scratched our heads now and then when someone would say something we couldn't understand. I don't recall whether it contains the word "jaunting". John Wearing his Librarian Hat ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ToreenLyn@aol.com Subject: TPDIS: Requesting Advice. Date: 05 Aug 2003 20:22:04 EDT --part1_78.44f6e40d.2c61a42c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi there! As you may or may ot know, I live in New York. My 10th Wedding anniversary is September 10th, 2004. (I know, you're all thinking why the heck should we care!) My Mother in Law decided to give us our present over a year early. So we can getr our passports. She's taking up to London April 25th-May 2nd. If anyone has advice concerning where to go and what to see, the only plans we have are Stonehenge May 1st. Of course, my husband insists we go to Mr. Young's office to drop off my resume and head shot and one for my son. (Known at his day care center as "The Mayor of Kiddie Academy") Thank you in advance Toreen --part1_78.44f6e40d.2c61a42c_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi there! As you may or may ot know= , I live in New York. My 10th Wedding anniversary is September 10th, 2004. (= I know, you're all thinking why the heck should we care!) My Mother in Law d= ecided to give us our present over a year early.  So we can getr our pa= ssports. She's taking up to London April 25th-May 2nd. If anyone has advice=20= concerning where to go and what to see, the only plans we have are Stoneheng= e May 1st. Of course, my husband insists we go to Mr. Young's office to drop= off my resume and head shot and one for my son. (Known at his day care cent= er as "The Mayor of Kiddie Academy") Thank you in advance
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--part1_78.44f6e40d.2c61a42c_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Merullo" Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 19:28:45 -0500 Dark4eyes@aol.com wrote: >That would work! I'll have to see if I can find that at the local danger zones (book stores!) > >That looks pretty recent tho - I'll have to go dig into my Doctor Who Fandom box! Let's see that was 20 years ago - think it's in either the blue or green shed.. > The original version was published in 1987, so it may well be the book. You may want to check with your local public library, just in case. John Now wearing his librarian jaunting belt. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dark4eyes@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Requesting Advice. Date: 05 Aug 2003 20:31:59 -0400 Hi there! As you may or may ot know, I live in New York. My 10th Wedding anniversary is September 10th, 2004. (I know, you're all thinking why the heck should we care!) My Mother in Law decided to give us our present over a year early.  So we can getr our passports. She's taking up to London April 25th-May 2nd. If anyone has advice concerning where to go and what to see, the only plans we have are Stonehenge May 1st. Of course, my husband insists we go to Mr. Young's office to drop off my resume and head shot and one for my son. (Known at his day care center as "The Mayor of Kiddie Academy") Thank you in advance                                          Toreen When Leah and I went for the Anniversary party, we spend a lot of time running around we hit: The British Museum - Egyptology section Madame Trousards Portobello Road Tower of London Stones & Bones tour (Sarum, Salisbury Cathedral, Stonehenge & Avebury) Had a great time!! Contact me off - list. I still have some of the sites bookmarked. Also saw a book recently "London for Dummies" have fun!! Viv ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: TPDIS: Australian ABC Date: 06 Aug 2003 11:07:06 +1000 Earlier this year, I heard two rumours that I didn't bother passing on because they seemed too unlikely. They were that the Australian ABC intended to rerun the new series of the Tomorrow People, and that they intended to rerun every existing episode of Doctor Who. Apparently (and I have not been able to confirm this from a source I consider totally reliable), the second rumour is true and episodes will begin running on September 15. If the second one is true, the first one seems a little more likely. Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 18:18:00 -0700 (PDT) --0-1680582627-1060132680=:5114 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Here's the one I was using: http://www.peevish.co.uk/slang/ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1680582627-1060132680=:5114 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Here's the one I was using:
 


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1680582627-1060132680=:5114-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ana Isabel Sacristan Subject: Re: TPDIS: News Date: 04 Aug 2003 20:04:23 -0500 At 12:08 p.m. 02/08/2003, you wrote: >hey Ana > >You trying to burden me with even more work?;0) Why? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Aaron Brockbank" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Australian ABC Date: 06 Aug 2003 12:57:48 +1000 Hello, all. Regarding the Doctor Who thing, Shaun said: > Apparently (and I have not been able to confirm this from a source I > consider totally reliable), the second rumour is true and episodes > will begin running on September 15. Would this press release of yesterday alleviate those 'unfounded rumour' fears? Doctor Who revisits Monday =AD Thursdays from September 15th at 6pm The most famous time traveller of all time =AD Dr Who =AD returns to ABC T= V in September. ABC TV will screen the entire Dr Who series from episode one every Monday to Thursday at 6pm from September 15th. The first episode 'An Unearthly Child' stars the original Gallifreyan Time= Lord - William Hartnell. Head of ABC TV Programming, Ms Marena Manzoufas, said re-screening the original Dr Who episodes coincided with the program's 40th Anniversary. "Dr Who made its debut in November 1963 and ABC TV last screened it in March 1994," she said. "Since then we have received an endless number of requests from Dr Who fans. "Dr Who was the longest running science fiction series ever made and everyone has a favourite episode, Doctor or evil foe such as the Daleks an= d Cybermen," she said. "There are many fans addicted to the program who want to re-live the whole= Dr Who experience from the start. "And ABC TV also decided to re-screen the entire series from episode one for those who missed them or where too young to see how the adventure began." For more information contact: ABC-TV Marketing (SA) Tony Brooks (08) 8343 4286 or Kylie Liggins (08) 8343 4281 James O'Brien Statewide Drive ABC Local Radio NSW http://www.abc.net.au/nsw/jamesobrien 02-8333-2407/0403-075031 I trust that this helps! :> Aaron. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doctor TOC Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I need help Date: 05 Aug 2003 23:13:45 -0400 M K wrote: > I need the commonly used U.K. phrases for the following (as opposed to > our American terms listed below). Some of them might be the same these > days, but I figured I'd check. > > Emergency Room Accident & Emergency, often simply referred to as "Casualty" > (School) Nurse's Office No difference > (After school) Detention No difference > Crosswalk Zebra Crossing > > And the little railed waiting areas in the middle of the roads. Do they > call those "docks"? I forget from when I was there. They have a name? :) Beats me. Chris -- The Reverend Doctor "The Other Chris" Secret Elf, Jive Talkin' Choirboy, Kóri Wulfmangler ICQ # 4814586 Argent Games - http://www.argentgames.com alt.tv.sevendays FAQ - http://welcome.to/7-Days The TOC Files - http://members.fortunecity.com/toc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: Re: TPDIS: UK peeps....I got all the answers I need....thx.... Date: 05 Aug 2003 21:44:36 -0700 (PDT) --0-1805011785-1060145076=:20827 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii No need to flood the list with more of the same. Many many thx. Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1805011785-1060145076=:20827 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING I really enjoyed this one. It was a bit like a Miss Marple or Hercule Poirot. I wasn't looking forward to not having John or TIM in on the action, but I must give credit where credit is due, I thought it worked really well. I still would have prefered to have John or TIM or one of the other characters in it though. I also understood what was going on immediately without having to repeat listen. It was a good idea for a story and I hope there are more like it. The only criticism I have is the squeaky voice of the captain of the ship. But perhaps I'm just being picky. I have to say well done to Big Finish, but please can we have more with the other characters in, especially Stephen! Matty _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beth E. Subject: Re: TPDIS: Curse of Kaavan (No spoilers-- not here yet) Date: 07 Aug 2003 13:01:20 -0500 So Matty, can those of us on the other side of the pond who likely won't see it 'til mid-next week get a non-spoiler review from you? You know, a thumbs up/thumbs down/ I miss John and TIM kinda thing? :) (If you can discern it from the cover of the CD posted on the web site, it ain't much of a spoiler. :) An unusually anxious (if rather bored) Tigger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jawzi" Subject: Re: TPDIS: PSI-Books Date: 07 Aug 2003 21:10:49 +0100 Have thought of more psi-related literature. Firstly, "Don't Look Now" by Daphne du Maurier - a short story concerning psychic powers. "Touch not the Cat" by Mary Stewart - a romantic thriller featuring a family with a history of psychic abilities, including telepathy. Charlotte Brontë's classic "Jane Eyre." In Chapter 35 Jane hears the voice of Rochester calling her. In Chapter 37 Rochester relates his version of this occurrence. 'As I exclaimed, "Jane! Jane! Jane!" a voice - I cannot tell whence the voice came, but I know whose voice it was - replied, "I am coming; wait for me"; and a moment after, went whispering on the wind the words, "Where are you?"' Undoubtedly this is an example of telepathy at a moment of personal crisis. Anyta. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 3:33 PM > Stumbled upon this useful site. > > www.scifan.com > > It helps you track down favorite sci-fi or psi-fi novels with handy links > for purchasing. It had a detailed list of psi-related reading material > listed by publication data. > > Read on, Abby > > _________________________________________________________________ > Add photos to your e-mail with MSN 8. Get 2 months FREE*. > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/featuredemail > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: Wow! Nigel is such fun! Date: 07 Aug 2003 22:44:16 +0100 Hi All, Well, Nigel Rhodes came to dinner tonight, along with his girl friend Sarah who had never seen him in the TP and Richard Landsberg who came as an additional guest. What a night it was. This man is such an enthusiast of the show, more even than Daniel Wilson. I got a lot of inside info on how they filmed things and what it was like on set. Nigel will definitely be coming back to see me soon he's such fun to chat to. He was a huge TP fan even before he starred in the show and wore the yellow Look-in sticker that says 'I'm a Tomorrow Perosn' on his school satchel. The day he went for the audition he said to his mum. 'I just have to get this part'.( He re-enacted this for us with head in hands etc and had us all rolling about laughing over dinner). Do you know what it was that clinched it for him? His knees. Vic Hughes said to him 'You will have to wear a kilt', and he rolled up his trouser legs and showed Vic and Roger P his knees and said will these do? and they told him later that it was this that impressed them and got him the part. So it just goes to show that if you wish hard enough to become a Tomorrow Person it can really happen. That's all I have time for just now. The full interview will be available in about a week's time. Jackie (who's still buzzing after reminiscing about the dinner etc) Richard asked me before he left,' how can you top this?' and I said that my next target for an interview is 'Mike H'. -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ana Isabel Sacristan Subject: Re: TPDIS: Wow! Nigel is such fun! Date: 08 Aug 2003 00:49:05 -0500 At 04:44 p.m. 07/08/2003, you wrote: >So it just goes to show that if you >wish hard enough to become a Tomorrow Person it can really happen. Sounds like what PVC told us at the dinner. He said that he kept wishing he would star in a SciFi TV show like the kid in "Lost in Space"... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ToreenLyn@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Wow! Nigel is such fun! Date: 08 Aug 2003 12:02:48 -0400 In a message dated 8/8/2003 1:49:05 AM Eastern Daylight Time, asacristan@alum.wellesley.edu writes: > > > At 04:44 p.m. 07/08/2003, you wrote: > >So it just goes to show that if you > >wish hard enough to become a Tomorrow Person it can really happen. > > Sounds like what PVC told us at the dinner. He said that he kept wishing he > would star in a SciFi TV show like the kid in "Lost in > Space"... And from what you've said he really did succeed. I've had the pleasure of meeting Bill Mumy, and he's a really wonderful man. Toreen ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carol Bevis" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Curse of Kaavan (Spoiler warning) Date: 08 Aug 2003 18:16:28 +0100 SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING SPOILER WARNING My copy arrived yesterday and I've only listened to it once. I must admit I was looking forward to a TIM and John-free episode. I usually like mystery stories, but on first listening I was not that impressed, as the ending seemed to come too fast and with very little logic to it. I would have preferred it to be an episode longer. Oh well, never mind, maybe I wasn't quite in the right mood for it. I hope the rest of you enjoy it more than I did the first time I heard it. Regards, Carol ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2003 6:31 PM > Hello everyone, > > My Curse of Kaavan arrived this morning and I couldn't wait to listen to it. > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > SPOILER WARNING > > I really enjoyed this one. It was a bit like a Miss Marple or Hercule > Poirot. I wasn't looking forward to not having John or TIM in on the action, > but I must give credit where credit is due, I thought it worked really well. > I still would have prefered to have John or TIM or one of the other > characters in it though. I also understood what was going on immediately > without having to repeat listen. It was a good idea for a story and I hope > there are more like it. The only criticism I have is the squeaky voice of > the captain of the ship. But perhaps I'm just being picky. I have to say > well done to Big Finish, but please can we have more with the other > characters in, especially Stephen! > > Matty > > _________________________________________________________________ > Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! > http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: Curse of Kaavan (With Spoilers) Date: 08 Aug 2003 22:02:55 +0100 TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER TOMORROW PEOPLE SPOILER THAT SHOULD BE ENOUGH... ;-D This CD is interesting, and I enjoyed listening to it. It's entertaining, funny in places and gives Paul the opportunity to take charge and show his intellect as well as his sensitivity. Strictly speaking its not really a TP story and wasn't intended to be one when it was originally written so there are some pretty fundamental TP'ish details missing (not least TIM, John & the Lab). Despite this the story has pace, good characters, with only one squeaky voiced alien in the entire piece which I'm pleased about. The concept of a murder mystery is quite refreshing as most of the stories to date have been the TP battling some evil alien or other. There is a twist at the end which is unfortunately a little predictable, more because the conclusions and accusations are derived at a little too quickly on too little evidence, than for any other reason. As someone else mentioned it feels rushed and more plot development would have been nice. I found myself wondering where Elena could have met this archaeologist before, was it on one of John's expeditions to some distant planet? I also wondered when she had time to develop a relationship with an alien as there didn't seem to be much time, a year or two at the most, between her break out and Paul's (at least that's the impression I got from New Gods). This could have been overcome with just a little more explanatory dialogue between Elena and Paul at the beginning. There were also a few discrepancies with what we know about the Galactic Federation. I was under the impression that most worlds in the Galaxy were homo superior, and that the Galaxy itself was run rather differently than Earth. But the doctor mentions that he's not met a Homo Superior in a long time but still seems in awe of the Federation and easily accepts that Paul is an agent of some kind. No one mentions the Sorson war at all, which I would guess affects many of the planets in the Galaxy. The planet on which this story takes place seemed too Earth-like to me. I put this down to the fact that the story was originally meant as a murder on the Nile type play and not on some distant planet. It felt as if the writer wasn't used to sci-fi himself and decided that as long as he mentioned a few pieces of technology e.g inter planetary communicator instead of radio, then the listeners would easily accept the setting as believable. My thoughts are clarifying into one particular criticism. Because the play was not originally meant as sci-fi when the writer adapted it he didn't fill in enough of the information that one needs to convey the atmosphere of another world very different from our own. Details missed were the name of the planet, the purpose of the ship, was it intended as a holiday resort for many different species? How did Elena and Paul get there in the first place when they could have holidayed on any one of numerous Federated worlds. I also wondered how many species there were on this ship. How did Paul and Elena blend in so easily with these aliens etc etc. It sounds like I'm being negative about this story which is not intended. I'm a little nit-picky of any TP story that doesn't have John and TIM in it, but despite all its faults (and they are just minor ones) this is entertaining and enjoyable to listen to and I'd recommend it to others. Unlike the last story the concepts covered here are adult and played with sincerity and I felt that as the listener I was, for once, treated with some degree in intelligence and not being laughed at. Once again the writer is only superficially aware of TP canon and related issues but because of the nature of the story that didn't matter in this occasion. I'd say, buy it, keep an open mind when you listen to it and enjoy the actors being pushed a little harder by a more challenging story. 'Nuff said Goodnight Jackie ------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: Re: TPDIS: Curse of Kaavan (With Spoilers) Date: 08 Aug 2003 14:19:23 -0700 (PDT) --0-73092455-1060377563=:91210 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Jackie wrote: >the purpose of the ship, was it intended as a holiday resort for many different species? Hmmm...why does that sound SO FAMILIAR? Could it be because that was a pivotal plot point of my story "Three Moons Over Delenor"? Nah...nobody would steal anything from a TP fan. (rolls over laughing at herself at the complete and utter irony of it all) Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-73092455-1060377563=:91210 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
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Hmmm...why does that sound SO FAMILIAR? Could it be because that was a pivotal plot point of my story "Three Moons Over Delenor"? Nah...nobody would steal anything from a TP fan. (rolls over laughing at herself at the complete and utter irony of it all)


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First post from a newbie here. As such, I'm not aware of the issue with MVC=20= regarding the TP DVD sets that may have been discussed before. What happened= ? Is it the online version of MVC at fault? The S3 set has been exlcusively=20= on sale for quite a few months in their stores, at 29.99. It even has the bo= nus disc with the first TP Big Finish story included.

I use all the online and highstreet retailers, and wouldn't say any of them=20= are much worse/better than the rest. MVC clearly had a special deal regardin= g the S3 set, but I wasn't aware of any problems!

The first of the S4 discs, 4.1, is listed on the Big Finish TP section, but=20= no definite date is included yet.

Thanks to Jackie for inviting me to join this list! I'm only recently reacqu= ainted with the original TP through the DVD releases, and never saw the 90s=20= remake, so I'll probably lurk until my knowledge of all things TP is more co= mplete :)

Regards,
EG.
--part1_105.343ac4e1.2c66f696_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beth E. Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD Releases Date: 09 Aug 2003 21:43:25 -0500 This has been gone into at great detail, but basically the online arm of MVC is frequently unresponsive to customer care inquiries, frequently has incorrect information, etc etc. Most of the time, you get your order with no problems. If you don't... therin lies the problem Tigger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Drew Thiele Subject: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 09 Aug 2003 20:37:18 -0700 --=======460E20BD======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-BBD57F3; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Okay... I was just thinking about the NS series -- more like "Monsoon Man", I believe, where Ami teleports Adam and Megabyte to her, after they're stunned by the weather machine. Alright. My question is: Can a TP teleport a sap by thought alone? (like teleporting them from one spot to them, or other places?) Like teleporting someone who can't teleport from London to Vermont... and the TP's in Vermont. Or someplace else. I'm not talking about rescuing a fellow TP, but a regular person. Or is that making things too powerful for the TP's? Plus are there some fanfics on TPFICT that already discuss this? (I haven't had a chance to read every story yet). Just curious to see what others think. -Drew --=======460E20BD======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-BBD57F3 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 --=======460E20BD=======-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Margaret Mattinson" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Newbie Date: 10 Aug 2003 05:05:10 +0000 Hi everyone, Sorry it's taken me so long to catch up and I apologise for the delay, but I went to see Joseph at the theatre with my daughter and bought a programme. Inside the front cover at the bottom left hand corner is a list of people working for the theatre. It says : - Deputy Chief Electrician - PETER VAUGHAN CLARK. >From: "Jackie Clark" >Reply-To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >To: >Subject: Re: TPDIS: Newbie >Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 18:16:46 +0100 > >Steve, >AFAIK yes, having been to see the show he works on, very recently, I >didn't >get a program to check whether he was listed. Everyone who works there >knows >him as PVC. The funniest thing was that I got quite a laugh by introducing >myself as Jackie Clark. Which is, of course, his sister's name ;-) > > > > > > > > > > >----- Original Message ----- >From: >To: >Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2003 6:07 PM >Subject: Re: Re: TPDIS: Newbie > > > > > > Thanks for the concern but as this was some 14 years ago you needn't >act. >I can't honestly remember where I saw an ad, but this was pre-internet days >so it was in print somewhere. If the Sci-Fi channel had continued to run >the >show I would have a full set by now, alas! > > > > So can I ask anyone if PVC goes under his full name in his lighting job, >because I've been to many shows and never noticed his name in the >programme!!! > > > > Steve > > > > > > > > > From: M K > > > Date: Wed 30/Jul/2003 16:41 GMT > > > To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com > > > Subject: Re: TPDIS: Newbie > > > > > > Steve, > > > > > > What's this guy's name/sign on ID? Where did he sell off of? Was it >the >internet? If so tell me a little more and I'll put out a warning about it. >Not that people read my warnings, they're still buying those skunky fake >NTSC things off eBay. At least nobody has bought the dumb bootleg pins yet. > > > > > > It never ceases to amaze me what people will try and sell for profit >:) > > > > > > P.S. Hi, and welcome to the list. > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software > > > > > > > >__________________________________________________________________________ > > Join Freeserve http://www.freeserve.com/time/ > > > > Winner of the 2003 Internet Service Providers' Association awards for >Best >Unmetered ISP and Best Consumer Application. > > > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ Tired of 56k? Get a FREE BT Broadband connection http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Warren Hillsdon" Subject: RE: TPDIS: DVD Releases Date: 10 Aug 2003 15:24:46 +1000 Don't even start me with MVC... I am out of pocket for the DVD set with = no way of getting back that money with MVC. Warren -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-tpdis@lists.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Beth E. Sent: Sunday, 10 August 2003 12:43 PM This has been gone into at great detail, but basically the online arm=20 of MVC is frequently unresponsive to customer care inquiries,=20 frequently has incorrect information, etc etc. Most of the time, you get your order with no problems. If you don't...=20 therin lies the problem Tigger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Margaret Mattinson" Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD Releases Date: 10 Aug 2003 05:25:52 +0000 Welcome EG From Matty >From: EricGeneric2002@aol.com >Reply-To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD Releases >Date: Sat, 9 Aug 2003 21:15:02 EDT > >Hello everyone, > >First post from a newbie here. As such, I'm not aware of the issue with MVC >regarding the TP DVD sets that may have been discussed before. What >happened? >Is it the online version of MVC at fault? The S3 set has been exlcusively >on >sale for quite a few months in their stores, at 29.99. It even has the >bonus >disc with the first TP Big Finish story included. > >I use all the online and highstreet retailers, and wouldn't say any of them >are much worse/better than the rest. MVC clearly had a special deal >regarding >the S3 set, but I wasn't aware of any problems! > >The first of the S4 discs, 4.1, is listed on the Big Finish TP section, but >no definite date is included yet. > >Thanks to Jackie for inviting me to join this list! I'm only recently >reacquainted with the original TP through the DVD releases, and never saw >the 90s >remake, so I'll probably lurk until my knowledge of all things TP is more >complete :) > >Regards, >EG. _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool emoticons - download MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Dunn Subject: TPDIS: Australia and Monsoon Man episode 3 Date: 10 Aug 2003 20:11:58 +0930 Dear Australian viewers (I expect to have more chance at answering these), Does anyone remember when the initial run of the New Series was on ABC 2? (I beleieve it was late 1996). I rang following their non-screening of Monsoon Man episode 3. They offered no information beyond that they would not now be screening it out of order. Did anyone ever hear any more? Does anyone remember when the New Series was repeated, and thus Monsoon Man episode 3 was premiered? Thanking you, Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Australia and Monsoon Man episode 3 Date: 10 Aug 2003 21:01:02 +1000 On 10 Aug 2003 at 20:11, Martin Dunn wrote: > Dear Australian viewers (I expect to have more chance at answering these), > > Does anyone remember when the initial run of the New Series was on ABC 2? > (I beleieve it was late 1996). More like 1998, I think - I was on TPDIS by 1996 and I know I had to wait a long time before I got to see the NS on ABC. I can probably find this out given a few days. > I rang following their non-screening of Monsoon Man episode 3. They offered > no information beyond that they would not now be screening it out of order. > Did anyone ever hear any more? Yes, but I can't remember where from. What I heard was that what they purchased only included two sets of 12 episodes - the first twelve and the last twelved. Episode 3 of Monsoon Man was the middle one. > Does anyone remember when the New Series was repeated, and thus Monsoon Man > episode 3 was premiered? Not sure - but again, I may be able to find out. Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Australia and Monsoon Man episode 3 Date: 10 Aug 2003 21:09:21 +1000 On 10 Aug 2003 at 21:01, tpdis@lists.xmission.com wrote: > On 10 Aug 2003 at 20:11, Martin Dunn wrote: > > > Dear Australian viewers (I expect to have more chance at answering these), > > > > Does anyone remember when the initial run of the New Series was on ABC 2? > > (I beleieve it was late 1996). > > More like 1998, I think - I was on TPDIS by 1996 and I know I had to > wait a long time before I got to see the NS on ABC. Split the difference - just worked out where I could easily check. First run was 1st July 1997 - 11th August 1997 Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Martin Dunn Subject: Re: TPDIS: Australia and Monsoon Man episode 3 Date: 10 Aug 2003 20:47:40 +0930 ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 8:39 PM > On 10 Aug 2003 at 21:01, tpdis@lists.xmission.com wrote: > > > On 10 Aug 2003 at 20:11, Martin Dunn wrote: > > > > > Dear Australian viewers (I expect to have more chance at answering these), > > > > > > Does anyone remember when the initial run of the New Series was on ABC 2? > > > (I beleieve it was late 1996). > > > > More like 1998, I think - I was on TPDIS by 1996 and I know I had to > > wait a long time before I got to see the NS on ABC. > > Split the difference - just worked out where I could easily check. > > First run was 1st July 1997 - 11th August 1997 Oh, very good! Please excuse my curiosity, but what is the source? > > > > I rang following their non-screening of Monsoon Man episode 3. They offered > > no information beyond that they would not now be screening it out of order. > > Did anyone ever hear any more? > > Yes, but I can't remember where from. What I heard was that what they > purchased only included two sets of 12 episodes - the first twelve and > the last twelved. Episode 3 of Monsoon Man was the middle one. !!! I do recall we have discussed this before, I hope in this case I am not the source... Martin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Australia and Monsoon Man episode 3 Date: 10 Aug 2003 21:27:57 +1000 On 10 Aug 2003 at 20:47, Martin Dunn wrote: > > First run was 1st July 1997 - 11th August 1997 > > Oh, very good! Please excuse my curiosity, but what is the source? My diary for 1997. (-8 > !!! > I do recall we have discussed this before, I hope in this case I am not the > source... No - it wasn't you. I *think* it was somebody at the ABC. But I can't remember for certain. Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "abby miller" Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 10 Aug 2003 07:35:04 -0400 In the OS that is what a matter transported was used for. >From: Drew Thiele >Reply-To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >Subject: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: Sat, 09 Aug 2003 >20:37:18 -0700 > >Okay... > >I was just thinking about the NS series -- more like "Monsoon Man", I >believe, where Ami teleports Adam and Megabyte to her, after they're >stunned by the weather machine. > >Alright. My question is: > >Can a TP teleport a sap by thought alone? (like teleporting them from one >spot to them, or other places?) Like teleporting someone who can't teleport >from London to Vermont... and the TP's in Vermont. Or someplace else. > >I'm not talking about rescuing a fellow TP, but a regular person. > >Or is that making things too powerful for the TP's? > >Plus are there some fanfics on TPFICT that already discuss this? (I haven't >had a chance to read every story yet). > >Just curious to see what others think. > >-Drew > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mary Svoboda Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 10 Aug 2003 04:56:26 -0700 (PDT) --0-399116097-1060516586=:23217 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Hi Drew, I would say no, IMHO. It would make them way too powerful. As others have said, that's what a matter transporter is for. Of course, if you're creating a world then anything goes! Mary Alright. My question is: Can a TP teleport a sap by thought alone? (like teleporting them from one spot to them, or other places?) Like teleporting someone who can't teleport from London to Vermont... and the TP's in Vermont. Or someplace else. I'm not talking about rescuing a fellow TP, but a regular person. Or is that making things too powerful for the TP's? Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-399116097-1060516586=:23217 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Hi Drew,
 
I would say no, IMHO.  It would make them way too powerful.  As others have said, that's what a matter transporter is for.  Of course, if you're creating a world then anything goes!
 
Mary
Alright. My question is:

Can a TP teleport a sap by thought alone? (like teleporting them from one
spot to them, or other places?) Like teleporting someone who can't teleport
from London to Vermont... and the TP's in Vermont. Or someplace else.

I'm not talking about rescuing a fellow TP, but a regular person.

Or is that making things too powerful for the TP's?


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-399116097-1060516586=:23217-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carol Bevis" Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 10 Aug 2003 13:18:07 +0100 This part of teleporting - being able to take things and non-TPs with you - was what I found most attractive about NS TPs. Regards, Carol ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 4:37 AM > Okay... > > I was just thinking about the NS series -- more like "Monsoon Man", I > believe, where Ami teleports Adam and Megabyte to her, after they're > stunned by the weather machine. > > Alright. My question is: > > Can a TP teleport a sap by thought alone? (like teleporting them from one > spot to them, or other places?) Like teleporting someone who can't teleport > from London to Vermont... and the TP's in Vermont. Or someplace else. > > I'm not talking about rescuing a fellow TP, but a regular person. > > Or is that making things too powerful for the TP's? > > Plus are there some fanfics on TPFICT that already discuss this? (I haven't > had a chance to read every story yet). > > Just curious to see what others think. > > -Drew > ---- > > --- > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > Version: 6.0.506 / Virus Database: 303 - Release Date: 8/1/03 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carol Bevis" Subject: Re: TPDIS: YKYBWTMTPW... Date: 10 Aug 2003 13:20:07 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C35F42.1E33D720 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable When you are so fed up with public transport, that you keep looking for = places to teleport from, on the way to or from work. Regards, Carol ------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C35F42.1E33D720 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
When you are so fed up with public = transport, that=20 you keep looking for places to teleport from, on the way to or from=20 work.
 
Regards,
 
Carol
------=_NextPart_000_0059_01C35F42.1E33D720-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carol Bevis" Subject: TPDIS: Spotted: Alexandra Millman Date: 10 Aug 2003 19:59:38 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C35F79.EDE20500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I've just finished watching the second of a two part dramatised = documentary on the Bronte sisters called "In Search of the Brontes" and = guess who played Ann (I think it was Ann) - Alexandra "Jade" Millman. = Has anyone else been watching? Regards, Carol ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C35F79.EDE20500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I've just finished watching the second = of a two=20 part dramatised documentary on the Bronte sisters called "In Search of = the=20 Brontes" and guess who played Ann (I think it was Ann) - Alexandra=20 "Jade" Millman. Has anyone else been watching?
 
Regards,
 
Carol
------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C35F79.EDE20500-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "George Madison" Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 10 Aug 2003 13:04:32 -0700 (PDT) Carol Bevis said: > This part of teleporting - being able to take things and non-TPs with > you - was what I found most attractive about NS TPs. Well, that makes sense -- like when Adam teleports himself and Millicent out of wherever that was that Rameses sent them to. I have no problem with the idea of a TP "piggybacking" a non-TP along with him/her as long as they're in direct contact. The idea of a TP moving non-TP's around like chess pieces is going rather too far, I think. As for the bit with one TP jaunting two unconscious TPs to her location... that doesn't bother me either. Given the NS TP's weren't dependent on jaunting hardware, it strikes me as being similar to TIM jaunting an injured or unconscious OS TP back under remote control. Presumably, under normal circumstances she wouldn't be able to force them to teleport, but when they're unconscious (and in this case, in danger) she can "take over by remote" to get them safe. George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ToreenLyn@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 10 Aug 2003 16:21:58 EDT --part1_94.3b8b8143.2c680366_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Here's another ping of an idea....Would a child trained in proper martial arts meditation be faster to learn and otentially more powerful due to the greater ability to focus? Toreen --part1_94.3b8b8143.2c680366_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Here's another ping of an idea....W= ould a child trained in proper martial arts meditation be faster to learn an= d otentially more powerful due to the greater ability to focus?
Toreen
--part1_94.3b8b8143.2c680366_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jawzi" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Spotted: Alexandra Millman Date: 10 Aug 2003 21:29:33 +0100 I watched it and thought that her acting has improved somewhat since her TP days! (I found her *really* annoying as Jade in 'The Tomorrow People'!) I vaguely recall her mentioning her forthcoming role as Anne Bronte in that interview on 'Emma's Tomorrow People Website', but I'd forgotten all about it until I watched the first episode last week! Laith ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 7:59 PM I've just finished watching the second of a two part dramatised documentary on the Bronte sisters called "In Search of the Brontes" and guess who played Ann (I think it was Ann) - Alexandra "Jade" Millman. Has anyone else been watching? Regards, Carol ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 10 Aug 2003 17:20:52 -0400 (EDT) > Carol Bevis said: >> This part of teleporting - being able to take things and non-TPs with you - was what I found >> most attractive about NS TPs. George Said: > Well, that makes sense -- like when Adam teleports himself and Millicent out of wherever that > was that Rameses sent them to. I have no problem with the idea of a TP "piggybacking" a non-TP > along with him/her as long as they're in direct contact. The idea of a TP moving non-TP's around > like chess pieces is going rather too far, I think. > I agree. IMO, I think that a TP should be able to teleport/jaunt with another TP by either direct contact or by telepathy (or what ever force they are using to do that). I also think that jaunting a non-TP with a TP is okay. It made an interesting add on with the NS. The matter transporters in the OS added an interesting twist to the story line when either the TP's powers were knocked out or when TIM was shut off. (Yay for saps!!! If it wasn't for us, I think that the TP would be in slight trouble IMHO. I think that the TP in the OS tended to forget what it was like before they had their powers, but that's another post I think.) I think that if in the NNS, if the idea of teleporting non-TP without contact were presented, I would be a little chessed off. Now off to get ready to go back to school... Oxford Ohio, here I come again! Kristin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kristy Fahrenwald" Subject: TPDIS: YKYBWTMTPW... Date: 10 Aug 2003 16:42:03 -0500 You know you've been watching too much Tomorrow People when... You are making brownies that cook in 20 minutes, but you can't find your kitchen timer. Rather than (perish the thought) using a *clock*... you put in a TP episode. They are about 20 minutes each. :) Kristy _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve C" Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD Releases Date: 10 Aug 2003 23:43:15 +0100 Can't say I've had a previous problem ordering online from MVC, though I tend to stick to Play.com, perhaps it works better in the country of origin! Steve ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 3:43 AM > This has been gone into at great detail, but basically the online arm > of MVC is frequently unresponsive to customer care inquiries, > frequently has incorrect information, etc etc. > > Most of the time, you get your order with no problems. If you don't... > therin lies the problem > Tigger > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "janet.sullivan" Subject: TPDIS: YKYBWTMTPW.... Date: 10 Aug 2003 23:49:18 +0100 You know you've been watching too much Tomorrow People when... You go for an eye test. When the optician says 'Look at the red and green lights' You immediately think it's Blue and Green! It has to be Blue and Green! Take Care Janet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve C" Subject: Re: TPDIS: YKYBWTMTPW.... Date: 11 Aug 2003 00:16:40 +0100 Hmmm, slightly losing things there it seems, case of going a bit hatstand...wibble! ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 11:49 PM > You know you've been watching too much Tomorrow People when... > > You go for an eye test. > When the optician says 'Look at the red and green lights' > You immediately think it's Blue and Green! It has to be Blue and Green! > Take Care > > Janet > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Dark4eyes@aol.com Subject: TPDIS: OT - new baby at our house Date: 10 Aug 2003 21:29:46 -0400 Leah and I came across a gorgeous white cat that had had a nasty run-in with a car motor - he was so sweet despite his injuries that we decided to adopt him into our admittedly full family of cats. He's not fixed yet, but will be by the end of the week - we'll also have the vet look at the cuts in his back and leg tomorrow. Why am I posting this here? We named him Timus. Something just reminded me of him and Leah agreed that the name suited him perfectly. Take care Viv ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: Re: TPDIS: OT - new baby at our house Date: 10 Aug 2003 18:39:13 -0700 (PDT) --0-1710638819-1060565953=:53308 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Timus the Cat. Sounds like a great name for a cartoon strip :) Congrats on the new addition to your family. Next thing ya know it'll be well, and biting the edge of the couch, and chucking hairballs into your good work shoes! Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-1710638819-1060565953=:53308 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Timus the Cat. Sounds like a great name for a cartoon strip :)
 
Congrats on the new addition to your family. Next thing ya know it'll be well, and biting the edge of the couch, and chucking hairballs into your good work shoes!


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SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Emma Hanby Subject: Re: TPDIS: Spotted: Alexandra Millman Date: 11 Aug 2003 06:36:35 -0700 (PDT) thats my website :) thanks for visiting :) Emma > I vaguely recall her mentioning her forthcoming role > as Anne Bronte in that > interview on 'Emma's Tomorrow People Website', but > I'd forgotten all about > it until I watched the first episode last week! > > Laith > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Carol Bevis > To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com > Sent: Sunday, August 10, 2003 7:59 PM > Subject: TPDIS: Spotted: Alexandra Millman > > > I've just finished watching the second of a two part > dramatised documentary > on the Bronte sisters called "In Search of the > Brontes" and guess who played > Ann (I think it was Ann) - Alexandra "Jade" Millman. > Has anyone else been > watching? > > Regards, > > Carol > > > ===== Emma's Soapbox http://www.geocities.com/emma_hanby where there is always something to be said __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beth E. Subject: TPDIS: Curse of Kaaven (Non-spoiler review) Date: 11 Aug 2003 14:23:17 -0500 Well, for a few minutes there, I thought I was gonna have to turn it into a coaster-- but it pulled it out in the last fifteen minutes or so. A very interesting story. Probably the best yet actually. Tigger (Spoiler discussion to follow) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beth E. Subject: TPDIS: Curse of Kraaven (SPOILERS) Date: 11 Aug 2003 14:48:37 -0500 good grief for a minute there I thought I was going to have to ask for a refund on the fourth CD but Fairs proved he knew what he was doing Should be enough. :) Gads, for a minute there I thought we were going to have a repeat of Deadliest Species. Then it turns out that Elena only *felt* what the murderer was feeling. I can buy that. Her reaction was well done on both Helen and Fairs's part. ;) I was surprised how much I liked this CD with John and TIM's absence. It actually served the other characters rather well. It seemed more like Tomorrow People and a bit less like Dr. Who. Though I could've done without the cursing. Paul's a big crack-up. But he's giving a completely different last name than Deadliest Species. (Which I'm so sticking to-- if given a choice of canon I'll pick this story. But you all know that. :) It's funny how, at least in SF, no matter where you go, no matter what planet you're on, some things are still the same. Economics, love, annoying blokes on vacation. This was a very human story in a very non-human setting. Very interesting plot twists. Despite the random squeaky voiced aliens. Can't they come up with some new alien sound? Darth Vader filtration or something? :) I don't mind so much, but they are starting to repeat themselves a bit. (And poor Jackie's ears need a rest.) Oh, hey, I can read spoiler posts now. :) Both Mattie and Jackie commented on the mystery being solved on too little evidence, but I really didn't notice. It's been a long time since I was reading Encyclopedia Brown and the like, so my mind isn't tuned that way anymore, really. Jackie wrote: > The planet on which this story takes place seemed too Earth-like to > me. I > put this down to the fact that the story was originally meant as a > murder on > the Nile type play and not on some distant planet. It felt as if the > writer > wasn't used to sci-fi himself and decided that as long as he mentioned > a few > pieces of technology e.g inter planetary communicator instead of > radio, then > the listeners would easily accept the setting as believable. > But wouldn't Elena and Paul want to go to a fairly Earth like planet for vacation? And as for Federation planets, given the Sorson war, wouldn't something on the rim (so to speak) be a little safer? Oh, and the ship was apparently owned by the Arberron family, the passengers their invited guests, I suspect. Tigger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "E.R. Stanway" Subject: TPDIS: The Curse of kaavan - Spoilers!!! Date: 12 Aug 2003 21:51:13 +0100 (BST) S P O I L E R S * S P O I L E R S ! I think 'The Curse of Kaavan' is probably one of those stories that is going to grow on me. I had mixed feelings about it the first time I listened to it. The suspense at the end of episode one had me gripped and willing the music to end so we could get on with it! On the other end, ending episode two in a virtually identical way just ended up reducing the impact by having more of the same. I enjoyed the fact that Paul was able to get a bit of the Limelight but then I felt that Elena was under-used, reduced almost to the role of a screaming female assistant. Am I the only person out there who thinks that this *more* like a Dr Who story than the others did, rather than less? Like some others I felt that the ending was wrapped up a bit too abruptly. I gad kind of suspected who the murderer was from quite early on but it did feel a bit like Paul was jumping to conclusions, especially after going on earlier about how there must be another telepath on board. Overall, though, I did enjoy it, and even more so on a second listening. I think the story worked quite well, illustrating that the Tomorrow People is about more than just John and TIM alone. The other Tomorrow People characters got their chance to play centre stage and seemed to enjoy it. I do have a few questions and quibbles though that I dont know if anyone out there can answer for me: 1) Tamin evidently recognised the insect that bit Elena - he commented that its bite was painful. Since it was hinted that he and Elena were ... intimate, he probably knew she was a telepath. So why didn't he warn her about the effects of the bite a bit more explicitely? 2) The people of Tamin's race refer to Paul and Elena with some distaste as 'humanoids' and yet they use guns, wear necklaces and have beds and other equipment that Paul and Elena can use. Elena refers to Tamin as a 'Lion Man'. now to me, that conjures the image of two arms, two legs and a head, i.e. something fundementally humanoid. Are Tamin's people using a different definition of the word or have I missed something? 3) When Paul guesses there might be another telepath aboard he calls them a Tomorrow Person. I thought that term only applied to Homo Superior from Earth. Did Paul mean to imply that there was a human TP about (which would have been pretty obvious from everyone's reaction to the 'humanoids') or is the term used more generally to mean telepaths elsewhere in the series? 4) Was anyone else thinking of Nigel Rhodes when Elena mentioned Tamin's "long blonde hair" and Paul said "sounds like the lead singer in a rock band!" ? It set me giggling, anyway. Anyway, enough of my opinions! I'd be interested to see what anyone else thinks. Elizabeth ___________________________________________________________________ Elizabeth Stanway ers24@cam.ac.uk http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8403 "Never Give Up! *Never* Surrender!" ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "janet.sullivan" Subject: Re: TPDIS: The Curse of kaavan - Spoilers!!! Date: 13 Aug 2003 01:53:54 +0100 ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 9:51 PM > > S > > P > > O > > I > > L > > E > > R > > S > > > * > > > S > > P > > O > > I > > L > > E > > R > > S > > ! > > 1) Tamin evidently recognised the insect that bit Elena - he commented > that its bite was painful. Since it was hinted that he and Elena were ... > intimate, he probably knew she was a telepath. So why didn't he warn her > about the effects of the bite a bit more explicitely? Elena was already working in a travel agents when she broke out, so could they have know each other before Elena broke out? > 2) The people of Tamin's race refer to Paul and Elena with some > distaste as 'humanoids' and yet they use guns, wear necklaces and have > beds and other equipment that Paul and Elena can use. Elena refers to > Tamin as a 'Lion Man'. now to me, that conjures the image of two arms, > two legs and a head, i.e. something fundementally humanoid. Are Tamin's > people using a different definition of the word or have I missed > something? Was there something mentioned about their race developing from humans? > > 3) When Paul guesses there might be another telepath aboard he calls them > a Tomorrow Person. I thought that term only applied to Homo Superior from > Earth. Did Paul mean to imply that there was a human TP about (which would > have been pretty obvious from everyone's reaction to the 'humanoids') or > is the term used more generally to mean telepaths elsewhere in the series? I don't know about this bit. > > 4) Was anyone else thinking of Nigel Rhodes when Elena mentioned Tamin's > "long blonde hair" and Paul said "sounds like the lead singer in a rock > band!" ? It set me giggling, anyway. > Oh! I missed that bit I will listen out for it next time. That's the end of my thoughts. Take Care Janet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Matott Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD Releases Date: 13 Aug 2003 07:03:22 -0700 (PDT) --- steve@sjchapman.fsnet.co.uk wrote: > > Hi, Ok being late in I've missed something!!! > What's the rub with MVC? A number of us had trouble with their processing of orders. They changed release dates on people who had pre-ordered quite early (despite the fact that UK list members had SEEN the box sets in MVC retail stores before the 'new' release date), filled orders for people who had ordered *after* other people (I received my box set from MVC before at least two people I know of who ordered well over a week before I did), and problems with their customer service (not replying to queries promptly). I've dealt with worse mail-order companies than MVC, but my experience with Blackstar has been top-notch every time. So, dealing with Blackstar three times versus MVC two isn't that big of a sample, but I'll probably wait and possibly pay a few more dollars for Series 4 with Blackstar rather than going through MVC. mike __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Matott Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 13 Aug 2003 07:16:49 -0700 (PDT) --- Drew Thiele wrote: > Okay... > > Alright. My question is: > > Can a TP teleport a sap by thought alone? (like > teleporting them from one > spot to them, or other places?) Like teleporting > someone who can't teleport > from London to Vermont... and the TP's in Vermont. > Or someplace else. I would definitely think that would make the TPs too powerful. The OS did have matter transporters, but the NS never had anything like that. The NS TPs didn't need jaunting belts either. The most often given explanation for how Ami did it was that she was somehow able to remotely trigger their ability to teleport uisng herself as a beacon (rather than the ship). Personally I thought it was a very cool ability and I wish they'd used it again. (Of course, it always bothered me that in instances where they were trying not to be detected they would talk in piercing whispers rather than use telepathy, but...) > Plus are there some fanfics on TPFICT that already > discuss this? (I haven't > had a chance to read every story yet). My memory's bad, but I *think* there was a story where an author had a TP bring an object to his/her hand by teleporting it to themselves. It was a small object though, not something as large as a person. Someone help me out. Was it the serial universe where there was an original character TP woman that had electrical powers and a scar on her face? (I really need to dive back into the archives and do some reading). mike __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Michael Matott Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 13 Aug 2003 07:20:24 -0700 (PDT) --- ToreenLyn@aol.com wrote: > Here's another ping of an idea....Would a child > trained in proper martial > arts meditation be faster to learn and otentially > more powerful due to the > greater ability to focus? It certainly helps out with witchcraft. :-) Seriously, I think anyone who engages in some form of mental discipline would be faster to learn how to be a TP. I would include not only those that practice martial arts, but also those that engage in meditation, yoga, Tai Chi (technically a martial art), and logic puzzles (or puzzles in general). mike __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Carol Bevis" Subject: TPDIS: Possible Continuity questions Date: 13 Aug 2003 21:13:15 +0100 This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C361DF.B62E6140 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have just re-watched episode 1 of OS and a question came to mind. = Knowing that later on TIM can jaunt people when they are wearing their = belt without them necessarily choosing to jaunt, (eg in Doomsday Men) = why when Carol was knocked out by Ginge and Lefty, did John have to go = to her to bring her back, when it appears that TIM can bring her back to = the lab himself in later episodes? Regards, Carol ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C361DF.B62E6140 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have just re-watched episode 1 of OS = and a=20 question came to mind. Knowing that later on TIM can jaunt people when = they are=20 wearing their belt without them necessarily choosing to jaunt, (eg in = Doomsday=20 Men) why when Carol was knocked out by Ginge and Lefty, did John have to = go to=20 her to bring her back, when it appears that TIM can bring her back to = the lab=20 himself in later episodes?
 
Regards,
 
Carol
------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C361DF.B62E6140-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steveburton612@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Possible Continuity questions Date: 13 Aug 2003 16:39:51 EDT --part1_194.1d4025b5.2c6bfc17_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 8/13/03 4:19:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tillicum@lineone.net writes: > I have just re-watched episode 1 of OS and a question came to mind. Knowing > that later on TIM can jaunt people when they are wearing their belt without > them necessarily choosing to jaunt, (eg in Doomsday Men) why when Carol was > knocked out by Ginge and Lefty, did John have to go to her to bring her back, > when it appears that TIM can bring her back to the lab himself in later > episodes? > > I could be wrong but if someone is knocked out, then they cannot be jaunted (?), when Stephen was knocked out, and TIM tried to jaunt him I believe only his belt was returned. ? --part1_194.1d4025b5.2c6bfc17_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In a message dated 8/13/0= 3 4:19:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tillicum@lineone.net writes:


I have just re-watched epis= ode 1 of OS and a question came to mind. Knowing that later on TIM can jaunt= people when they are wearing their belt without them necessarily choosing t= o jaunt, (eg in Doomsday Men) why when Carol was knocked out by Ginge and Le= fty, did John have to go to her to bring her back, when it appears that TIM=20= can bring her back to the lab himself in later episodes?
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I could be wrong but if someone is knocked out, then they cannot be jaun= ted (?), when Stephen was knocked out, and TIM tried to jaunt him I believe=20= only his belt was returned. ?
--part1_194.1d4025b5.2c6bfc17_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: David Steinberg Subject: Re: TPDIS: Possible Continuity questions Date: 13 Aug 2003 13:40:55 -0700 (PDT) On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Steveburton612@aol.com wrote: > I could be wrong but if someone is knocked out, then they cannot be jaunted > (?), when Stephen was knocked out, and TIM tried to jaunt him I believe only > his belt was returned. ? That's because he wasn't wearing it. -David "ZZYZX" Steinberg www.ihoz.com "very strange raving egomaniac" *********************************************************************** *"Please be careful driving, *"I can't believe I'm a junior and a* * especially at night. When car * film major, when all I really * * meets moose, moose wins. When * wanted in this life was to marry a* * moose meets squirrel, hilarity * lobsterman and cook fish." * * ensues" - Phish's It website * -a letter from Christie Searing * *********************************************************************** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ToreenLyn@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: A beginning of an idea, maybe? Date: 13 Aug 2003 20:46:59 EDT --part1_10c.280e4152.2c6c3603_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 08/13/2003 10:20:51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, greyfalcon_1@yahoo.com writes: > It certainly helps out with witchcraft. :-) I know! > > Seriously, I think anyone who engages in some form of > mental discipline would be faster to learn how to be a > TP. I would include not only those that practice > martial arts, but also those that engage in > meditation, yoga, Tai Chi (technically a martial art), > and logic puzzles (or puzzles in general). > > mike > Thanks. I just posted a story and I used that with one of the characters. Toreen --part1_10c.280e4152.2c6c3603_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In a message dated 08/13/2003 10:20= :51 AM Eastern Daylight Time, greyfalcon_1@yahoo.com writes:

It certainly helps out with witchcraft. :-)



I know!


Seriously, I think anyone who engages in some form of
mental discipline would be faster to learn how to be a
TP.  I would include not only those that practice
martial arts, but also those that engage in
meditation, yoga, Tai Chi (technically a martial art),
and logic puzzles (or puzzles in general).

mike


Thanks. I just posted a story and I used that with one of the characters. Toreen
--part1_10c.280e4152.2c6c3603_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "E.R. Stanway" Subject: TPDIS: Wood Lane Station Date: 14 Aug 2003 13:32:18 +0100 (BST) Hello! Last Sunday I was fortunate enough to join a group of railway enthusiasts in what they expect to be the last visit to the abandoned Wood Lane station It was the hottest day in recorded history and there I was walking through central London, in a high visibility orange vest, the only woman in a party of 22 people :-) It was amazing! I actually felt shivers running up and down my spine at standing where some of the Tomorrow People was filmed and (in my own mind at least) at seeing where Ginge pushed the Medusa on to the tracks! I was able to wonder up and down the platforms taking photographs (within certain limits - the lines running through the platforms are still electrified and one of them forms part of the Central line proper) and thought other people might want to see them so I've put together a website at http://uk.geocities.com/tiylaya/WoodLane/ This has some photos, a bit of description about the trip and a short history of the station in case anybody is interested. Let me know if you have any troubles accessing the site - it shouldn't have a problem unless everyone hits it at once! Hope you find it interesting. Elizabeth ___________________________________________________________________ Elizabeth Stanway ers24@cam.ac.uk http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8403 "Never Give Up! *Never* Surrender!" ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "janet.sullivan" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Wood Lane Station Date: 14 Aug 2003 19:22:45 +0100 Thanks for all the photos - they are brilliant, soo much better than watching the station wiz by with your nose pressed up against the tube train window Take Care Janet ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 1:32 PM > > Hello! > > Last Sunday I was fortunate enough to join a group of railway enthusiasts > in what they expect to be the last visit to the abandoned Wood Lane > station > > It was the hottest day in recorded history and there I was walking > through central London, in a high visibility orange vest, the only woman > in a party of 22 people :-) > > It was amazing! I actually felt shivers running up and down my spine at > standing where some of the Tomorrow People was filmed and (in my own mind > at least) at seeing where Ginge pushed the Medusa on to the tracks! > > I was able to wonder up and down the platforms taking photographs (within > certain limits - the lines running through the platforms are still > electrified and one of them forms part of the Central line proper) and > thought other people might want to see them so I've put together a website > at http://uk.geocities.com/tiylaya/WoodLane/ > > This has some photos, a bit of description about the trip and a short > history of the station in case anybody is interested. > > Let me know if you have any troubles accessing the site - it shouldn't > have a problem unless everyone hits it at once! > > Hope you find it interesting. > > Elizabeth > > ___________________________________________________________________ > Elizabeth Stanway > ers24@cam.ac.uk > http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8403 > "Never Give Up! *Never* Surrender!" > ___________________________________________________________________ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Tracey H" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Wood Lane Station Date: 15 Aug 2003 01:44:56 +0100 Great pics of Wood Lane station Elizabeth, thanks for showing us them. From what I've seen on the net (Wood Lane LU station pics), yours are by far the most up to date as to the station platforms etc...It's interesting to see what the passage of time has done to the station in comparison to what's seen in the older pics on the net. I don't envy you for going on the day you did, that was the hottest day on UK records? Do you know if the party of people you went with regularly go to the disused London Underground stations? Tracey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "E.R. Stanway" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Wood Lane Station Date: 15 Aug 2003 08:41:09 +0100 (BST) On Fri, 15 Aug 2003, Tracey H wrote: > Great pics of Wood Lane station Elizabeth, thanks for showing us them. > Thanks! > I don't envy you for going on the day you did, that was the hottest day on > UK records? Indeed. It hit 38 C which is pretty hot for Britain! > Do you know if the party of people you went with regularly go to the disused > London Underground stations? > I dont think they do anything regularly! Cravens Heritage Trains basically own and operate a couple of preserved underground trains from the 1960's. Every so often they hop onto one of their trains and do a tour of the London Underground network but as you can imagine that takes a lot of planning! On the other hand they do occasional visits like this one and there are other groups who do the same. To be honest, my father is the railway enthusiast in the family and booked us on this visit as a surprise treat so I'm probably not the best person to answer this question. I only know just enough not to embarass myself in that kind of company. Sorry I cant be more help. Elizabeth ___________________________________________________________________ Elizabeth Stanway ers24@cam.ac.uk http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8403 "Never Give Up! *Never* Surrender!" ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Margaret Mattinson" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Wood Lane Station Date: 15 Aug 2003 09:19:23 +0000 Hi Elizabeth, Brilliant photos. How lucky you were. I'm on holiday in Cornwall at the moment and just popped in to the Internet cafe to check on my e-mail. Thanks for the pictures. I shall look at them again properly when I get home. How thrilling! Matty >From: "E.R. Stanway" >Reply-To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >Subject: TPDIS: Wood Lane Station >Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2003 13:32:18 +0100 (BST) > > >Hello! > >Last Sunday I was fortunate enough to join a group of railway enthusiasts >in what they expect to be the last visit to the abandoned Wood Lane >station _________________________________________________________________ It's fast, it's easy and it's free. Get MSN Messenger today! http://www.msn.co.uk/messenger ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Margaret Mattinson" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Possible Continuity questions Date: 15 Aug 2003 09:22:19 +0000 I'm sure in one of the episodes in the OS when one of the TP is knocked out, John explains that a knock on the head can cause temporary loss of powers. I think it was The Doomsday Men. Matty >From: "Carol Bevis" >Reply-To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com >To: >Subject: TPDIS: Possible Continuity questions >Date: Wed, 13 Aug 2003 21:13:15 +0100 > >I have just re-watched episode 1 of OS and a question came to mind. Knowing >that later on TIM can jaunt people when they are wearing their belt without >them necessarily choosing to jaunt, (eg in Doomsday Men) why when Carol was >knocked out by Ginge and Lefty, did John have to go to her to bring her >back, when it appears that TIM can bring her back to the lab himself in >later episodes? > >Regards, > >Carol _________________________________________________________________ On the move? Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "abby miller" Subject: TPDIS: re. Continuity Question Date: 15 Aug 2003 06:43:53 -0400 Greetings All, In "Deadliest Species" Paul manages to jaunt back to the lab with Hollos who is not a telepath nor do they use a matter transporter. This sounds like a combination of ideas from both the NS and OS. Grateful to still have electricity, Abby _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: smart spam protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: I found this in a random search and stuff! Date: 15 Aug 2003 15:26:17 +0100 Hi Folks. I just got back from my hols to find 368 e mails! including lots from tpdis to read through. Doing a random search for TP related items David came across this funny article. It's a bit old (2002) but I thought some of you might find it amusing. THE SEARCH FOR BRITAIN'S ANORAKS BBC 2 have finally begun broadcasting their controversial new documentary series, a hard-hitting expose of the truth behind the police's hunt to track down and prosecute the country's sci-fi loving geeks. It reveals how thousands of anoraks operate secretly within the country, often under the cover of perfectly respectable occupations such as journalism or television and radio production, and examines how the internet is constantly being abused. "With access to the internet, anoraks feel they can distribute fuzzy screengrabs and copyright-infringing fan fiction without the threat of getting caught," explained Chief Superintendent Spatula. "They hide this aspect of their lives from family and friends but there is a whole subculture of these weirdoes, ready to strike within any area, any street." Cameras will follow the search for one long-time suspected anorak, who was unable to be named for legal reasons but was referred to by the codename 'Gordon Geeko'. Police raided his flat to find such paraphernalia as Star Trek uniforms, Tomorrow People video cassettes and, most repulsive of all, badly photocopied Doctor Who fanzines featuring photographs of out-of-work actors as young as 43! Viewer discretion is advised. Jackie -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: TPDIS: I found this in a random search and stuff! Date: 15 Aug 2003 11:08:45 -0400 (EDT) Jackie Wrote: > > THE SEARCH FOR BRITAIN'S ANORAKS >the truth behind the police's hunt to track down and prosecute the country's sci-fi >loving geeks. It reveals how thousands of anoraks operate secretly within the country, often >under the cover of perfectly respectable occupations such as journalism or television and radio >production, and examines how the internet is constantly being abused. > > "With access to the internet, anoraks feel they can distribute fuzzy screengrabs and > copyright-infringing fan fiction without the threat of getting caught," explained Chief > Superintendent Spatula. "They hide this aspect of their lives from family and friends but there > is a whole subculture of these weirdoes, ready to strike within any area, any street." ::laughing:: LOL!!! Okay, is it me, or does this sould like something out of Monty Python? I'm picturing the Hell's Grannies for some odd reason. Seemingly innocent people that are actually poised and ready to take over the world with their vast knowledge of sci-fi. ::shakes and slaps head:: What has the world come to? People like us a threat? HA! I laugh at that statment. And didn't someone already check on the whole copyright-infringment issue when we faced that issue a few (or many) years ago? Wendy and Beth, wern't you two and some others involved in that? > Police raided his flat to find such paraphernalia as Star Trek uniforms, Tomorrow People video > cassettes and, most repulsive of all, badly photocopied Doctor Who fanzines featuring >photographs of out-of-work actors as young as 43! Now I have to say that our screen shots and photocopies are much better than what they make them out to be in this article! And I would like to know where this person got the TP tapes. A slight side comment, Yay for TP getting in the spotlight again! (although it's not that positive) Gee can you tell that I am a little floored about this? ::goes outside to laugh about the absurdness(is that a word?) of some people:: Kristin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Nick Cambray" Subject: RE: TPDIS: Wood Lane Station Date: 15 Aug 2003 18:33:27 +0100 These are great pics - thanks. Much more up to date than anything else I have seen. Such a shame it will soon all be gone. I'm quite interested generally in the locations used for filming TP and would be grateful for any info on where various parts of the original series were filmed. I'm wanting to put together "then and now" photos where possible of some of the locations. Nick -----Original Message----- [mailto:owner-tpdis@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of E.R. Stanway Sent: 14 August 2003 13:32 Hello! Last Sunday I was fortunate enough to join a group of railway enthusiasts in what they expect to be the last visit to the abandoned Wood Lane station It was the hottest day in recorded history and there I was walking through central London, in a high visibility orange vest, the only woman in a party of 22 people :-) It was amazing! I actually felt shivers running up and down my spine at standing where some of the Tomorrow People was filmed and (in my own mind at least) at seeing where Ginge pushed the Medusa on to the tracks! I was able to wonder up and down the platforms taking photographs (within certain limits - the lines running through the platforms are still electrified and one of them forms part of the Central line proper) and thought other people might want to see them so I've put together a website at http://uk.geocities.com/tiylaya/WoodLane/ This has some photos, a bit of description about the trip and a short history of the station in case anybody is interested. Let me know if you have any troubles accessing the site - it shouldn't have a problem unless everyone hits it at once! Hope you find it interesting. Elizabeth ___________________________________________________________________ Elizabeth Stanway ers24@cam.ac.uk http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/8403 "Never Give Up! *Never* Surrender!" ___________________________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doctor TOC Subject: Re: TPDIS: I found this in a random search and stuff! Date: 15 Aug 2003 13:40:44 -0400 Jackie Clark wrote: > > Police raided his flat to find such paraphernalia as Star Trek uniforms, > Tomorrow People video cassettes and, most repulsive of all, badly > photocopied Doctor Who fanzines featuring photographs of out-of-work actors > as young as 43! Viewer discretion is advised. Given the fact that a prominent member of the BBC's Doctor Who restoration team was recently arrested for having possession of video and pictures of an extremely dubious nature, I'm not sure if this is really funny, quite tragic or disturbingly prescient. Probably a mix of all three. Chris -- The Reverend Doctor "The Other Chris" Secret Elf, Jive Talkin' Choirboy, Kóri Wulfmangler ICQ # 4814586 Argent Games - http://www.argentgames.com alt.tv.sevendays FAQ - http://welcome.to/7-Days The TOC Files - http://members.fortunecity.com/toc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: TP interview Date: 15 Aug 2003 21:30:55 +0100 I don't know whether anyone else has spotted this but there's a short interview with Helen and Daniel on the Big finish Website http://www.doctorwho.co.uk/tpeople/interview001.htm Jackie... who's half way through typing up her Nigel interview but it's already run onto five pages... phew this is gonna be massive to upload over the weekend. -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Curse of Kraaven (SPOILERS) Date: 15 Aug 2003 21:46:26 +0100 Beth Wrote: > good > grief > for > a > minute > there > I > thought > I > was > going > to > have > to > ask > for > a > refund > on > the > fourth > CD > but > Fairs > proved > he > knew > what > he > was > doing > > Should be enough. :) > > > Paul's a big crack-up. But he's giving a completely different last > name than Deadliest Species. (Which I'm so sticking to-- if given a > choice of canon I'll pick this story. But you all know that. :) I thought that his use of Smith as a name was Paul's attempt to conceal his real identity, he didn't want the annoying tourist to try and find his room or something. > > It's funny how, at least in SF, no matter where you go, no matter what > planet you're on, some things are still the same. Economics, love, > annoying blokes on vacation. This was a very human story in a very > non-human setting. Yes, I only with that the non-humanness of the setting had been more obvious. That's just me being nitpicky though. > But wouldn't Elena and Paul want to go to a fairly Earth like planet > for vacation? And as for Federation planets, given the Sorson war, > wouldn't something on the rim (so to speak) be a little safer? Yes, on reflection you are probably right. But the inhabitants didn't sound too human to me if they really resemmble lions. > > Oh, and the ship was apparently owned by the Arberron family, the > passengers their invited guests, I suspect. > Tigger I missed this on the first listen through. thanks. I think this story worked because it was a good entertaining story in its own right with good writing and acting etc. It didn't need that nostalgic kick of TIM or John's presence to make it work either. Someone mentioned that it felt, to them, as though the writer had listened to the previous CD's. I don't agree, to me it still feels like there is little continuity between these stories. All I'd like is a passing mention of someone or something from a previous CD to bind it all together. Is that too much to ask? Jackie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Aaron Propes" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Curse of Kraaven (SPOILERS) Date: 15 Aug 2003 15:56:30 -0500 (CDT) Jackie Clark said: > Beth Wrote: > > >> good >> grief >> for >> a >> minute >> there >> I >> thought >> I >> was >> going >> to >> have >> to >> ask >> for >> a >> refund >> on >> the >> fourth >> CD >> but >> Fairs >> proved >> he >> knew >> what >> he >> was >> doing >> >> Should be enough. :) >> > >> (snippage) > I think this story worked because it was a good entertaining story in its > own right with good writing and acting etc. It didn't need that nostalgic > kick of TIM or John's presence to make it work either. Someone mentioned > that it felt, to them, as though the writer had listened to the previous > CD's. I don't agree, to me it still feels like there is little continuity > between these stories. All I'd like is a passing mention of someone or > something from a previous CD to bind it all together. Is that too much to > ask? Actually, there was, but it was in The New Atlantis (very end, at the funeral). Makes you wonder if the order was reshuffled at some point. Aaron --- Aaron Lee Propes The Tomorrow People Audio Reviews - http://www2.bitstream.net/~alpropes/tp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "janet.sullivan" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Curse of Kraaven (SPOILERS) Date: 16 Aug 2003 02:20:15 +0100 ----- Original Message ----- Cc: Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 9:56 PM > > Jackie Clark said: > > Beth Wrote: > > > > > >> good > >> grief > >> for > >> a > >> minute > >> there > >> I > >> thought > >> I > >> was > >> going > >> to > >> have > >> to > >> ask > >> for > >> a > >> refund > >> on > >> the > >> fourth > >> CD > >> but > >> Fairs > >> proved > >> he > >> knew > >> what > >> he > >> was > >> doing > >> > >> Should be enough. :) > >> > > > >> > > (snippage) > > > I think this story worked because it was a good entertaining story in its > > own right with good writing and acting etc. It didn't need that nostalgic > > kick of TIM or John's presence to make it work either. Someone mentioned > > that it felt, to them, as though the writer had listened to the previous > > CD's. I don't agree, to me it still feels like there is little continuity > > between these stories. All I'd like is a passing mention of someone or > > something from a previous CD to bind it all together. Is that too much to > > ask? > > Actually, there was, but it was in The New Atlantis (very end, at the > funeral). Makes you wonder if the order was reshuffled at some point. > > Aaron > > > --- > Aaron Lee Propes > The Tomorrow People Audio Reviews - http://www2.bitstream.net/~alpropes/tp > Was this the bit where Elena mentions about going mad, because she was tuning in to the murderer, and then mentions about being the only one to hear David? Take Care Janet ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "John A. Merullo" Subject: Re: TPDIS: re. Continuity Question Date: 16 Aug 2003 09:54:18 -0500 abby miller wrote: > Greetings All, > > In "Deadliest Species" Paul manages to jaunt back to the lab with > Hollos who is not a telepath nor do they use a matter transporter. > This sounds like a combination of ideas from both the NS and OS. I have a theory about that. We know that the TPs can carry things with them when they jaunt (they don't leave their clothes behind!). Perhaps they can jaunt with however much they can physically carry. If we assume Hollos was not larger than an average human female and that Paul (who describes himself as "pretty good in a scrap") is probably a rather strong lad, we can imagine that he could physically carry Hollos and could, therefore, jaunt with her. Just an idea. John ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: Re: TPDIS: re. Continuity Question Date: 16 Aug 2003 17:56:44 +0100 John wrote: > > > > In "Deadliest Species" Paul manages to jaunt back to the lab with > > Hollos who is not a telepath nor do they use a matter transporter. > > This sounds like a combination of ideas from both the NS and OS. > > I have a theory about that. We know that the TPs can carry things with > them when they jaunt (they don't leave their clothes behind!). Perhaps > they can jaunt with however much they can physically carry. If we assume > Hollos was not larger than an average human female and that Paul (who > describes himself as "pretty good in a scrap") is probably a rather > strong lad, we can imagine that he could physically carry Hollos and > could, therefore, jaunt with her. Yes, this sounds feasible but it contradicts what we know from the Visitor novelisation where they found it very difficult to teleport with Aron even when there were four of them! They also used matter transporters for Tyso just before his breakout was complete in Secret Weapon and again to take Prof. Cawston with them to Egypt in Revenge. Just my two penneth Jackie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 16 Aug 2003 17:59:35 +0100 The rather long interview with Nigel can now be viewed on my site. The photos are still being developed and won't be available for another few days. There are seven pages in all and I hope you don't all hit the site at once and go over my bandwidth usage, which I think happened when the Nick interview was uploaded. Anyway, hope you enjoy reading all about the latter days of TP filming etc. Jackie -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 16 Aug 2003 18:02:53 +0100 Whoops I forgot the link! http://www.effdee.demon.co.uk/tp/Interviews/NigelRPage1.htm BTW I've also added some Curse of Kaaven reviews. If you spot any typos or broken links please let me know ASAP keeping track of so many pages was a bit tricky. > The rather long interview with Nigel can now be viewed on my site. The > photos are still being developed and won't be available for another few > days. There are seven pages in all and I hope you don't all hit the site at > once and go over my bandwidth usage, which I think happened when the Nick > interview was uploaded. > > Anyway, hope you enjoy reading all about the latter days of TP filming etc. > > Jackie > -------- > May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled > Traditional Manyarnern Greeting > > www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Steve C" Subject: Re: TPDIS: I found this in a random search and stuff! Date: 17 Aug 2003 03:56:38 +0100 ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 6:40 PM > Jackie Clark wrote: > > > > Police raided his flat to find such paraphernalia as Star Trek uniforms, > > Tomorrow People video cassettes and, most repulsive of all, badly > > photocopied Doctor Who fanzines featuring photographs of out-of-work actors > > as young as 43! Viewer discretion is advised. > > Given the fact that a prominent member of the BBC's Doctor Who > restoration team was recently arrested for having possession of video > and pictures of an extremely dubious nature, I'm not sure if this is > really funny, quite tragic or disturbingly prescient. Probably a mix of > all three. > > Chris Hmmm, any clues to their identity???? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beth E. Subject: TPDIS: ADMIN: The Dr. Who issues thread. Date: 16 Aug 2003 22:32:49 -0500 OK, the thread about the Dr. Who staff member is rapidly wandering off topic and onto very shaky legal ground. (People have been suing listservs for libel and slander, let's just not go there, OK?) As such, it needs to stop NOW. Thank you kindly, Beth Epstein Asst. List Admin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Larc Bogdan Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 17 Aug 2003 08:34:03 -0400 Thanks, Jackie, this rocked! Nigel seems so enthusiastic! Larc Jackie Clark wrote: >Whoops I forgot the link! > >http://www.effdee.demon.co.uk/tp/Interviews/NigelRPage1.htm > >BTW I've also added some Curse of Kaaven reviews. > >If you spot any typos or broken links please let me know ASAP keeping track >of so many pages was a bit tricky. > > > > > >>T >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Mary Svoboda Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 17 Aug 2003 06:13:46 -0700 (PDT) --0-618725385-1061126026=:3471 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii For anyone who wants to see Nigel jamming: http://www.teencancer.org/z/pages/aerialdevice1.html Enjoy! 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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-220914591-1061129706=:34723-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steveburton612@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 17 Aug 2003 11:49:31 EDT --part1_69.3b428dd6.2c70fe0b_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 8/17/03 8:42:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, larc@chronasoft.com writes: > http://www.effdee.demon.co.uk/tp/Interviews/NigelRPage1.htm > > > That interview was great. Thanks to all involved. --part1_69.3b428dd6.2c70fe0b_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable In a message dated 8/17/0= 3 8:42:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, larc@chronasoft.com writes:


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That interview was great. Thanks to all involved.
--part1_69.3b428dd6.2c70fe0b_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeremy Rogers Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 17 Aug 2003 21:40:04 +0100 Interested to see Nigel mention Westway - that was a programme that also featured Dean Lawrence. And so was Simon Gipps-Kent for that matter (who was in Doomsday Men) but he was in practically everything in the mid to late 1970s. Jez -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: M K Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 17 Aug 2003 14:36:07 -0700 (PDT) --0-2007524678-1061156167=:16854 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Well, he did mention separately that he knew Dean before the TP. That was probably how. >>>>>Interested to see Nigel mention Westway - that was a programme that also featured Dean Lawrence Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2007524678-1061156167=:16854 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii
Well, he did mention separately that he knew Dean before the TP. That was probably how.
 
>>>>>Interested to see Nigel mention Westway - that was a programme that
also featured Dean Lawrence


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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software --0-2007524678-1061156167=:16854-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?q?robert=20campbell?= Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 17 Aug 2003 23:11:35 +0100 (BST) --0-1427311760-1061158295=:27955 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Jeremy, Simon Gipps-Kent was also in" Midnight Is A Place" This was quite a good series. The Doomsday Men was good and so was the audio comment's on the DVD . All the dvd releases of ttp are great and some of the audio comments so far have had me in stitches . Nick Young and PVC are great on them. Recent one i have watched is "Secret Weapon" Regards Robert. Jeremy Rogers wrote: Interested to see Nigel mention Westway - that was a programme that also featured Dean Lawrence. And so was Simon Gipps-Kent for that matter (who was in Doomsday Men) but he was in practically everything in the mid to late 1970s. Jez -- Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger --0-1427311760-1061158295=:27955 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Jeremy,
               Simon Gipps-Kent was also in" Midnight Is A Place"
   This was quite a good series. The Doomsday Men was good
   and so was the audio comment's on the DVD .
                All the dvd releases of ttp are great and some of the
     audio comments so far have had me in stitches .
     Nick Young and PVC are great on them.
     Recent one i have watched is "Secret Weapon"
              Regards Robert.

Jeremy Rogers <jeremy.rogers@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
Interested to see Nigel mention Westway - that was a programme that also
featured Dean Lawrence. And so was Simon Gipps-Kent for that matter (who
was in Doomsday Men) but he was in practically everything in the mid to
late 1970s.

Jez
--


Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger --0-1427311760-1061158295=:27955-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Doctor TOC Subject: Re: TPDIS: ADMIN: The Dr. Who issues thread. Date: 17 Aug 2003 21:25:43 -0400 Beth E. wrote: > OK, the thread about the Dr. Who staff member is rapidly wandering off > topic and onto very shaky legal ground. I can see why you might be nervous about this, but in this case he's not contesting the claims and has pleaded guilty. It's news, not gossip, so the chances of you getting sued are *utterly* non-existent. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_news/england/tyne/wear/3116887.stm Also, given that including your message and my reply there have been a grand total of *four* messages on this subject, I don't think it warrants the stern tone or the capital letters. However, you're correct that it is off-topic, so I won't be mentioning it again. Chris -- The Reverend Doctor "The Other Chris" Secret Elf, Jive Talkin' Choirboy, Kóri Wulfmangler ICQ # 4814586 Argent Games - http://www.argentgames.com alt.tv.sevendays FAQ - http://welcome.to/7-Days The TOC Files - http://members.fortunecity.com/toc ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Beth E. Subject: TPDIS: ADMIN: The Dr. Who issues thread. Part II Date: 17 Aug 2003 20:41:12 -0500 There are other issues at work here that you don't no about and I can't go into for privacy concerns. I don't care about your arguments, I may have posted singly, but this was a joint decision between Wendy, Shaun, and myself over IRC last night, and we have our reasons. Beth Epstein Asst. List Admin ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?q?robert=20campbell?= Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 18 Aug 2003 04:06:00 +0100 (BST) --0-1941085760-1061175960=:49184 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Jackie, Interview was superb .Very informative. Nigel would have a lot to offer if he was approached to do audio commentaries for dvd release of the stories he was involved in. Lets hope he is. Noticed a couple of typos .The one that stuck in my mind was Anna Sher.I am sure that is the correct spelling. Best Regards Robert. Jackie Clark wrote: Whoops I forgot the link! http://www.effdee.demon.co.uk/tp/Interviews/NigelRPage1.htm BTW I've also added some Curse of Kaaven reviews. If you spot any typos or broken links please let me know ASAP keeping track of so many pages was a bit tricky. > The rather long interview with Nigel can now be viewed on my site. The > photos are still being developed and won't be available for another few > days. There are seven pages in all and I hope you don't all hit the site at > once and go over my bandwidth usage, which I think happened when the Nick > interview was uploaded. > > Anyway, hope you enjoy reading all about the latter days of TP filming etc. > > Jackie > -------- > May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled > Traditional Manyarnern Greeting > > www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk > > > > Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger --0-1941085760-1061175960=:49184 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Jackie,
              Interview was superb .Very informative.
       Nigel would have a lot to offer if he was approached
       to do audio commentaries for dvd release of the stories
       he was involved in. Lets hope he is.
              Noticed a couple of typos .The one that stuck in my mind
        was Anna Sher.I am sure that is the correct spelling.
              Best Regards Robert. 

Jackie Clark <Jackie@effdee.demon.co.uk> wrote:
Whoops I forgot the link!

http://www.effdee.demon.co.uk/tp/Interviews/NigelRPage1.htm

BTW I've also added some Curse of Kaaven reviews.

If you spot any typos or broken links please let me know ASAP keeping track
of so many pages was a bit tricky.



> The rather long interview with Nigel can now be viewed on my site. The
> photos are still being developed and won't be available for another few
> days. There are seven pages in all and I hope you don't all hit the site
at
> once and go over my bandwidth usage, which I think happened when the Nick
> interview was uploaded.
>
> Anyway, hope you enjoy reading all about the latter days of TP filming
etc.
>
> Jackie
> --------
> May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled
> Traditional Manyarnern Greeting
>
> www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk
>
>
>
>



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He has so many funny tales of his time on the show, and then some. Thanks to all involved for another great interview. Tracey ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Jeremy Rogers Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 19 Aug 2003 19:22:27 +0100 robert campbell in message <20030817221135.28324.qmail@web10002.mail.yahoo.com> wrote: > Simon Gipps-Kent was also in" Midnight Is A Place" And Thursday's Child, A Traveller in Time and Noah's Castle, all fairly memorable tea-time stuff. Plus Dr Who, Blackadder, Edward VII and a lot of other things. Died young, so 'The Hill and Beyond' tells me. Jez -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kristy Fahrenwald" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 19 Aug 2003 13:42:44 -0500 I want to join the host of folks applauding the interview. Now I just have to find time to watch all the episodes of Dinotopia that I taped for Connor so I can find Nigel and his brontosaurus. (Of course, my son will want me to point out... Brontosaurus was mis-named and is called Aptosaurus now. With no spelling promises on either of those.) Jackie, (or anyone else) Do you know what episode of Dinotopia it was? Was it an ep of the original Mini-series or the short lived follow-up series? Wouldn't it be cool if it was the same ep Naomi Harris was in? I guess when I find the time to watch carefully I'll start with that one. May even drag my tapes to my sister's sometime so I can watch on the big screen TV... we started that tradition when watching for my 'gonna be famous' cousin in his extra roles. Kristy _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8: Get 6 months for $9.95/month. http://join.msn.com/?page=dept/dialup ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 19 Aug 2003 20:14:27 +0000 6. Do you have any other hobbies / interests? I have been into extreme sports quite heavily; Skateboarding, weight boarding, mountain biking. Since the band there hasn't been time for anything else. I'm either practicing, writing… it's just like, as my good lady will tell you, very busy. Hmmm, I think that should be WAKE boarding not weight boarding!!! ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Saturday, August 16, 2003 6:02 PM > > The rather long interview with Nigel can now be viewed on my site. The > > photos are still being developed and won't be available for another few > > days. There are seven pages in all and I hope you don't all hit the site > at > > once and go over my bandwidth usage, which I think happened when the Nick > > interview was uploaded. > > > > Anyway, hope you enjoy reading all about the latter days of TP filming > etc. > > > > Jackie > > -------- > > May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled > > Traditional Manyarnern Greeting > > > > www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________________________________ Join Freeserve http://www.freeserve.com/time/ Winner of the 2003 Internet Service Providers' Association awards for Best Unmetered ISP and Best Consumer Application. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 19 Aug 2003 21:35:27 +0100 > > I have been into extreme sports quite heavily; Skateboarding, weight boarding, mountain biking. Since the band there hasn't been time for anything else. I'm either practicing, writing. it's just like, as my good lady will tell you, very busy. > > Hmmm, I think that should be WAKE boarding not weight boarding!!! Thanks for this. As I have no idea what it is I also had no idea how to spell it. BTW Kristy, I'll ask Nigel which ep of dinotopia he was in next time we speak. Thanks to everyone for all the nice comments, I think it's Nigel's personality which shines through in what he said and I was lucky enough to capture this on tape! Jackie ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: DVD News Date: 19 Aug 2003 21:55:20 +0100 Hi All, I was hoping to hear back from PVC before posting this news but am busy for the rest of the week and couldn't wait any longer. As a few people know already (mainly those in chat last Sat) the DVD commentary recording took place last Sunday. The stories covered on this date include One Law, Into the Unknown and The Dirtiest Business. I can only speculate that as all three stories were recorded together then they are destined to become another box set! PVC was there, of course, for the first two as he appeared in them and I can announce that it was decided to keep him on as the interviewer for Dirtiest Business. Does that explain all my questions in chat Shaun? He called me earlier in the day to pick my brains about the episode ;-) I can confirm that Mike Holoway was also present and know that some high jinks were planned, so hopefully this commentary will be as hilarious as the previous ones. We'll have to wait and see. I've asked PVC to put my request for an interview with Mike and am hopeful that I can add another cast member to my interview page soon. There fore I would appreciate it if people could mail me their Mike questions ASAP for compiling into an appropriate interview. Term starts soon and time will be short once I get back into marking, prep, etc. Thanks Jackie -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?q?robert=20campbell?= Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD News Date: 20 Aug 2003 06:01:28 +0100 (BST) --0-1966440516-1061355688=:61342 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Jackie, Thank's for info. Can't wait till they are out in the shops. Bye, Robert. Jackie Clark wrote: Hi All, I was hoping to hear back from PVC before posting this news but am busy for the rest of the week and couldn't wait any longer. As a few people know already (mainly those in chat last Sat) the DVD commentary recording took place last Sunday. The stories covered on this date include One Law, Into the Unknown and The Dirtiest Business. I can only speculate that as all three stories were recorded together then they are destined to become another box set! PVC was there, of course, for the first two as he appeared in them and I can announce that it was decided to keep him on as the interviewer for Dirtiest Business. Does that explain all my questions in chat Shaun? He called me earlier in the day to pick my brains about the episode ;-) I can confirm that Mike Holoway was also present and know that some high jinks were planned, so hopefully this commentary will be as hilarious as the previous ones. We'll have to wait and see. I've asked PVC to put my request for an interview with Mike and am hopeful that I can add another cast member to my interview page soon. There fore I would appreciate it if people could mail me their Mike questions ASAP for compiling into an appropriate interview. Term starts soon and time will be short once I get back into marking, prep, etc. Thanks Jackie -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger --0-1966440516-1061355688=:61342 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Jackie,
              Thank's for info. Can't wait till they are out in
           the shops.
                        Bye,
                               Robert.

Jackie Clark <Jackie@effdee.demon.co.uk> wrote:
Hi All,
I was hoping to hear back from PVC before posting this news but am busy for
the rest of the week and couldn't wait any longer.

As a few people know already (mainly those in chat last Sat) the DVD
commentary recording took place last Sunday. The stories covered on this
date include One Law, Into the Unknown and The Dirtiest Business. I can only
speculate that as all three stories were recorded together then they are
destined to become another box set!

PVC was there, of course, for the first two as he appeared in them and I can
announce that it was decided to keep him on as the interviewer for Dirtiest
Business. Does that explain all my questions in chat Shaun? He called me
earlier in the day to pick my brains about the episode ;-)

I can confirm that Mike Holoway was also present and know that some high
jinks were planned, so hopefully this commentary will be as hilarious as the
previous ones. We'll have to wait and see.

I've asked PVC to put my request for an interview with Mike and am hopeful
that I can add another cast member to my interview page soon. There fore I
would appreciate it if people could mail me their Mike questions ASAP for
compiling into an appropriate interview. Term starts soon and time will be
short once I get back into marking, prep, etc.

Thanks
Jackie




--------
May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled
Traditional Manyarnern Greeting

www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk



Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger --0-1966440516-1061355688=:61342-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Larc Bogdan Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 20 Aug 2003 07:35:07 -0400 --------------050800010400070509030202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Really? He died?? I'm so sad now. Larc Jeremy Rogers wrote: >robert campbell in message ><20030817221135.28324.qmail@web10002.mail.yahoo.com> wrote: > > > >> Simon Gipps-Kent was also in" Midnight Is A Place" >> >> > >And Thursday's Child, A Traveller in Time and Noah's Castle, all fairly >memorable tea-time stuff. Plus Dr Who, Blackadder, Edward VII and a lot >of other things. Died young, so 'The Hill and Beyond' tells me. > >Jez > > --------------050800010400070509030202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Really?  He died??  I'm so sad now.
Larc

Jeremy Rogers wrote:
robert campbell <robert_campbell62003@yahoo.co.uk> in message
<20030817221135.28324.qmail@web10002.mail.yahoo.com> wrote:

  
 Simon Gipps-Kent was also in" Midnight Is A Place"
    

And Thursday's Child, A Traveller in Time and Noah's Castle, all fairly
memorable tea-time stuff. Plus Dr Who, Blackadder, Edward VII and a lot
of other things. Died young, so 'The Hill and Beyond' tells me.

Jez
  

--------------050800010400070509030202-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Larc Bogdan Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD News Date: 20 Aug 2003 07:53:04 -0400 Great news! PVC would be an awesome interviewer, I can't imagine the commentaries without him. Larc Jackie Clark wrote: >Hi All, >I was hoping to hear back from PVC before posting this news but am busy for >the rest of the week and couldn't wait any longer. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "George Madison" Subject: Re: TPDIS: DVD News Date: 20 Aug 2003 09:38:57 -0700 (PDT) Jackie Clark said: Firstly, thanks for the news -- and the interview with Nigel! > As a few people know already (mainly those in chat last Sat) the DVD > commentary recording took place last Sunday. The stories covered on this > date include One Law, Into the Unknown and The Dirtiest Business. I can > only speculate that as all three stories were recorded together then > they are destined to become another box set! Well, who can tell what Revelation will do -- but I tend to doubt it as they've been pretty well following a series-by-series kind of thing. I would guess that they'll do One Law and Into The Unknown as a box set for Series 4. Since we know they can fit 6 episodes on a disc (thanks to the Man For Emily/Revenge of Jedikiah combo) I suspect that Series 5-8 will all come out on one disc per series. (Lower costs, you know.) I suspect that's also the reason for including The Dirtiest Business in the recording session -- it's probably a savings to get 3 stories out of the way in one session. For that matter, it may be easier in terms of scheduling the commentators themselves. > PVC was there, of course, for the first two as he appeared in them and I > can announce that it was decided to keep him on as the interviewer for > Dirtiest Business. Hurrah! > I can confirm that Mike Holoway was also present and know that some high > jinks were planned, so hopefully this commentary will be as hilarious as > the previous ones. We'll have to wait and see. I'm really going to be looking forward to these commentaries...! > I've asked PVC to put my request for an interview with Mike and am > hopeful that I can add another cast member to my interview page soon. > There fore I would appreciate it if people could mail me their Mike > questions ASAP for compiling into an appropriate interview. Term starts > soon and time will be short once I get back into marking, prep, etc. You're a wonder, Jackie, there's no two ways about it. ;) I appreciate the time and effort you've put in to getting the interviews and I'm surely not alone in that. George ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: TPDIS: Kristian Schmid/Blurred Date: 21 Aug 2003 10:35:13 +1000 I just received a couple of copies of the Blurred DVD in the mail - watching my copy now. People should now - there's deleted scenes involving Kristian Schmid, some references to him in the DVD commentary, etc - even if you've seen the film, the DVD might be of interest because of the extras. Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steveburton612@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Kristian Schmid/Blurred Date: 20 Aug 2003 22:52:53 EDT --part1_17c.1f59d26e.2c758e05_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit What is Blurred about? --part1_17c.1f59d26e.2c758e05_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable What is Blurred about? --part1_17c.1f59d26e.2c758e05_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Kristian Schmid/Blurred Date: 21 Aug 2003 15:07:29 +1000 On 20 Aug 2003 at 22:52, Steveburton612@aol.com wrote: > What is Blurred about? Australian film - coming of age type film. Basically about a group of school leavers heading up to Queensland for 'Schoolies Week', an annual pilgrimage undertaken by thousands of teenagers to celebrate their escape from school. Kristian plays one member of an ensemble cast - it's not a bad film, but it's not spectacular either. He's got a fairly decent role (the film doesn't have any real star - just a group of fairly equal characters, one of whom he plays). The DVD contains a deleted scene involving him (quite a long one - basically a fairly awkward sex scene), he's in some of the outtakes, there's a small promotion piece for the film that revolves around people guessing how old Kristian Schmid is (called 'Full of Schmid'). The commentary has some discussion of him as well, but I need to watch that again with more attention to detail. Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steveburton612@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Kristian Schmid/Blurred Date: 21 Aug 2003 17:38:03 EDT --part1_21.338f39ea.2c7695bb_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Where is theh movie available? --part1_21.338f39ea.2c7695bb_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Where is theh movie avail= able? --part1_21.338f39ea.2c7695bb_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?q?Stuart=20Heal?= Subject: TPDIS: Vote for Dudley! Date: 21 Aug 2003 23:31:53 +0100 (BST) --0-95144219-1061505113=:71287 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi everyone! This is my first post to this list, although I've been lurking for some time. I met some of you at the TP Dinner - belated thanks to Jackie for organising that event. What a great evening that was. I'm sure I won't be the only one on this list who'll be going to this year's Cult TV Festival, and I received a voting slip for this year's annual awards. Of particular interest to TP fans is the "TV Music" award in the Hall of Fame. One of the options you can vote for is Dudley Simpson. Being as he wrote the theme music for both "Tomorrow People" and "Blake's 7" - two of my favourite series - plus a lot of incidental music for "Doctor Who" he's certainly getting my vote. There's a guy who deserves recognition. Hopefully I'll see some of you at Weston Super Mare in October. Stuart Heal "I have no trouble with my enemies. But my goddam friends,...they are the ones that keep me walking the floor nights." 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Hi everyone!
 
This is my first post to this list, although I've been lurking for some time.  I met some of you at the TP Dinner - belated thanks to Jackie for organising that event.  What a great evening that was.
 
I'm sure I won't be the only one on this list who'll be going to this year's Cult TV Festival, and I received a voting slip for this year's annual awards.  Of particular interest to TP fans is the "TV Music" award in the Hall of Fame.  One of the options you can vote for is Dudley Simpson.  Being as he wrote the theme music for both "Tomorrow People" and "Blake's 7" - two of my favourite series - plus a lot of incidental music for "Doctor Who" he's certainly getting my vote.  There's a guy who deserves recognition. 
 
Hopefully I'll see some of you at Weston Super Mare in October.
 
 


Stuart Heal

"I have no trouble with my enemies. But my goddam friends,...they are the ones that keep me walking the floor nights."
Oscar Levant

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Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger --0-95144219-1061505113=:71287-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jawzi" Subject: Re: TPDIS: The Curse of kaavan - Spoilers!!! Date: 22 Aug 2003 17:43:24 +0100 ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Tuesday, August 12, 2003 9:51 PM > > S > > P > > O > > I > > L > > E > > R > > S > > > * > > > S > > P > > O > > I > > L > > E > > R > > S > > > > > I enjoyed the fact that Paul was able to get a bit of the Limelight but > then I felt that Elena was under-used, reduced almost to the role of a > screaming female assistant. Am I the only person out there who thinks > that this *more* like a Dr Who story than the others did, rather than > less? Yes, I certainly did, but we appear to be in a minority. > 1) Tamin evidently recognised the insect that bit Elena - he commented > that its bite was painful. Since it was hinted that he and Elena were ... > intimate, he probably knew she was a telepath. So why didn't he warn her > about the effects of the bite a bit more explicitely? Tamin doesn't appear to know of Elena's powers - not as far as I could see. And according to Elena, she and Tamin were never actually lovers. > 2) The people of Tamin's race refer to Paul and Elena with some > distaste as 'humanoids' and yet they use guns, wear necklaces and have > beds and other equipment that Paul and Elena can use. Elena refers to > Tamin as a 'Lion Man'. now to me, that conjures the image of two arms, > two legs and a head, i.e. something fundementally humanoid. Are Tamin's > people using a different definition of the word or have I missed > something? I first envisaged Tamin as resembling Vincent in "Beauty and the Beast." However, the later references to his hair loss rather put me in mind of a moth-eaten lionskin. An unfortunate image. Anyta. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jawzi" Subject: Re: TPDIS: Curse of Kraaven (SPOILERS) Date: 22 Aug 2003 17:57:39 +0100 ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Friday, August 15, 2003 9:46 PM > > Paul's a big crack-up. But he's giving a completely different last > > name than Deadliest Species. (Which I'm so sticking to-- if given a > > choice of canon I'll pick this story. But you all know that. :) > > > I thought that his use of Smith as a name was Paul's attempt to conceal his > real identity, he didn't want the annoying tourist to try and find his room > or something. I agree. John also appears to go under an assumed name in "The New Atlantis." At least, I didn't get the impression that his real name is Valentine. > I think this story worked because it was a good entertaining story in its > own right with good writing and acting etc. It didn't need that nostalgic > kick of TIM or John's presence to make it work either. Someone mentioned > that it felt, to them, as though the writer had listened to the previous > CD's. I don't agree, to me it still feels like there is little continuity > between these stories. All I'd like is a passing mention of someone or > something from a previous CD to bind it all together. Is that too much to > ask? > > Jackie No, it certainly isn't, Jackie. Although for me it would have taken a truly outstanding story to compensate for the absence of John and TIM, and "Kaaven" was far from that, unfortunately. (Review coming shortly.) Anyta. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jawzi" Subject: TPDIS: Review - "The Curse of Kaaven." SPOILERS! Date: 22 Aug 2003 18:39:18 +0100 SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. SPOILERS. I meant to do this review ages ago; still, here goes. Initially intrigued by the idea of a TP murder mystery, I was quite prepared to give this story a chance, despite the unfortunate absence of John and TIM; however, I have to say that I was greatly disappointed. Admittedly it was a distinct improvement over "The Power of Fear," but that's not saying much. The CD simply doesn't feel like a TP story. For one thing, it all too obviously displays its origins as a "Death on the Nile" type murder mystery, with too few concessions made to the sci-fi genre. References to planet-hoppers and communicators, not to mention the presence of the ubiquitous squeaky-voiced aliens, appear to have been tacked on afterwards. In addition, the whole thing came over more like a Doctor Who story - the Doctor and his current companion are on holiday somewhere and naturally find themselves caught up in an adventure. Indeed, "Kaaven" would have made an excellent DW story, with just a few minor alterations, and no doubt the Doctor would have done a better job of investigating than Paul. I actually found the CD very reminiscent of "Black Orchid," a Fifth Doctor murder mystery set in a 1920's country house, full of dark family secrets, where Lady Cranleigh keeps her son locked up after his return from an Amazon expedition that left him disfigured and insane. Elena's role is pretty similar to that of Nyssa, right down to the hysterical screaming and the party dress. P. D. James defines a classic detective story thus: 'a credible mystery with believable characters and a setting which both complements and integrates the action.' "Kaaven" does not meet all these criteria, even if one allows for the clichéd, Agatha Christie type characters. (The camp buffoon Dr. Rostavich is clearly intended as comic relief, despite being the inadvertent cause of the Abberon family tragedy.) The various plot elements don't really mesh together as they should. In particular, Paul's investigation is nowhere near as thorough as it ought to be, nor do his powers of deduction stand up to scrutiny. For instance, he informs Elena she can't be the murderer, then later he concludes that one of the suspects, who all appear to have alibis, must be capable of jaunting, hence a TP. Sloppy thinking on Paul's part. At first sight the locale of "Kaaven" would seem to conform to the enclosed setting, with its limited circle of suspects, so beloved of golden age detective writers, a tradition continued by P. D. James in her more psychological murder mysteries. However, there are in actual fact umpteen suspects. The ship is described as enormous and all the passenger cabins are said to be taken. Tamin accuses his mother of having invited half the local government on board. There could have been other passengers with a grudge against the Abberon family who had a motive for murder, so why didn't Paul question them? Then what about the crew of Pixies, one of whom may have been a hired assassin? More suspects who weren't interviewed. His investigation and logic may leave a lot to be desired, but once Paul has worked out the identity of the murderer, the closing scenes were actually quite enjoyable on their own dramatic terms. The killer turns out to be the least likely suspect - and for that reason I did sort of guess who it was - albeit one acting from apparently the best of motives. The second murder is found to be the result of blackmail, that mainstay of detective fiction. The dénouement is distinctly downbeat, with the revelation that the original murder was completely unnecessary, the result of a tragic misunderstanding. Hence the title "The Curse of Kaaven" is quite misleading: deliberately so, no doubt. In conclusion then, an intelligent and ultimately tragic drama, but hardly a TP story. Roll on the next CD. Maybe Season 2 will end on a high, hopefully with the promised return of Stephen. Anyta (who will be away for a while). ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: Call for Questions Date: 23 Aug 2003 18:07:23 +0100 I was very excited today to receive a mail from Mike Holoway agreeing to an interview. This is a call for questions ASAP. So come on think about all the things you've always wanted to ask Mike and mail them to me. Jackie -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steveburton612@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Call for Questions Date: 23 Aug 2003 13:57:25 EDT --part1_175.1f0f3326.2c790505_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I'd like to ask him about that script you asked Nigel about, was there a last script or another season planned? Did he know he was soon to be "replacing" both PVC and Dean? Or did he think there would be five TP on the show? How did he get along with the girl who played Sue Ti? Did he create his own look for the show? his own clothes? What about WAR OF THE EMPIRES get up? did he put those clothes together? --part1_175.1f0f3326.2c790505_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'd like to ask him about= that script you asked Nigel about, was there a last script or another seaso= n planned?

Did he know he was soon to be "replacing"  both PVC and Dean? Or di= d he think there would be five TP on the show?

How did he get along with the girl who played Sue Ti?

Did he create his own look for the show? his own clothes? What about WAR= OF THE EMPIRES get up? did he put those clothes together?

--part1_175.1f0f3326.2c790505_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Shaun Hately" Subject: TPDIS: Chat Date: 24 Aug 2003 11:19:58 +1000 Just to let people know, there are people in the chat channel, feeling rather lonely (-8 Yours Without Wax, Dreadnought Shaun Hately | www.alphalink.com.au/~drednort/thelab.html (ISTJ) | drednort@alphalink.com.au | ICQ: 6898200 "You know the very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don't alter their views to fit the facts. They alter the facts to fit the views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that need altering." The Doctor - Doctor Who: The Face of Evil Where am I: Frankston, Victoria, Australia ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Jackie Clark" Subject: TPDIS: Sunday Chat Date: 24 Aug 2003 16:33:16 +0100 Just to let you know that a few of us are here for the Sunday chat. Jackie -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: ian_veal@lineone.net Subject: RE: TPDIS: Call for Questions Date: 25 Aug 2003 19:19:47 +0100 Hi Jackie, Here are my questions to Mike. Q1. How much of a coincidence was it that his character was in a band whi= lst his real-life at that time was with Flintlock? How did this come about? Q2. The TP have been around for so long now. Did he ever talk about his work in TP during all these years? Did he play it up (was happy about it)= /talk it down (was ashamed of it) during that time? Q3. Has he felt reticent about 'coming into the fold' at this point since= most of the other characters have been involved for a long time now? Q4. Will he any objection becoming an ambassador (or have any influence) on characters that have yet to become involved? I will be pleased to read something contemporary about Mike. Regards, Ian. >-- Original Message -- >From: "Jackie Clark" >To: >Subject: TPDIS: Call for Questions >Date: Sat, 23 Aug 2003 18:07:23 +0100 >Reply-To: tpdis@lists.xmission.com > > >I was very excited today to receive a mail from Mike Holoway agreeing to= an interview. This is a call for questions ASAP. So come on think about all the things you've always wanted to ask Mike and mail them to me. Jackie -------- May your senses >be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Steveburton612@aol.com Subject: Re: TPDIS: Call for Questions Date: 25 Aug 2003 15:06:29 EDT --part1_16e.22fc5c2a.2c7bb835_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I have another: would he ever do a Big Finish audio if asked? --part1_16e.22fc5c2a.2c7bb835_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have another: would he=20= ever do a Big Finish audio if asked? --part1_16e.22fc5c2a.2c7bb835_boundary-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: robert french Subject: RE: TPDIS: Call for Questions Date: 25 Aug 2003 15:11:31 -0700 (PDT) Hi Jackie, I have a few questions for Mike: Question 1) Which version of the lab did he prefer? Question 2) In Hitler's Last Secret, what was that green stuff that was used to project Hitler's face melting? Question 3) Does he think his character was much more of a rebel than any other of the Tomorrow People? For example, wearing the Nazi uniform or jounting away from John in his first story, One Law. Question 4)In the Lost Gods, did he actually fly that glider alone and who in fact actually owned it? Question 5) Does he think the ending in the Dirtiest Business was rather violent for the ending of a Tomorrow People story? Thanks, Robert French __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?q?robert=20campbell?= Subject: Re: TPDIS: Nigel Interview is now Ready for viewing Date: 26 Aug 2003 02:13:22 +0100 (BST) --0-970191404-1061860402=:49678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Larc, Yes,i had read he had died in a car crash in 1988. Could not believe it was that long ago. Thought he was a really good actor . Robert. Larc Bogdan wrote: Really? He died?? I'm so sad now. Larc Jeremy Rogers wrote: robert campbell in message<20030817221135.28324.qmail@web10002.mail.yahoo.com> wrote: Simon Gipps-Kent was also in" Midnight Is A Place" And Thursday's Child, A Traveller in Time and Noah's Castle, all fairlymemorable tea-time stuff. Plus Dr Who, Blackadder, Edward VII and a lotof other things. Died young, so 'The Hill and Beyond' tells me.Jez Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger --0-970191404-1061860402=:49678 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Larc,
           Yes,i had read he had died in a car crash in 1988.
        Could not believe it was that long ago.
        Thought he was a really good actor .
                Robert.
Larc Bogdan <larc@chronasoft.com> wrote:
Really?  He died??  I'm so sad now.
Larc

Jeremy Rogers wrote:
robert campbell <robert_campbell62003@yahoo.co.uk> in message
<20030817221135.28324.qmail@web10002.mail.yahoo.com> wrote:

  
 Simon Gipps-Kent was also in" Midnight Is A Place"
    

And Thursday's Child, A Traveller in Time and Noah's Castle, all fairly
memorable tea-time stuff. Plus Dr Who, Blackadder, Edward VII and a lot
of other things. Died young, so 'The Hill and Beyond' tells me.

Jez
  


Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger --0-970191404-1061860402=:49678-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: =?iso-8859-1?q?robert=20campbell?= Subject: Re: TPDIS: Call for Questions Date: 26 Aug 2003 02:46:34 +0100 (BST) --0-1681829999-1061862394=:56800 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Jackie, Great news about the interview. Couple of questions for Mike. (1) What did he really think of the sacking of PVC . (2) Is he lined up to to any audio comms for Dvd.s Be seeing you, and hope all goes well. Robert. Jackie Clark wrote: I was very excited today to receive a mail from Mike Holoway agreeing to an interview. This is a call for questions ASAP. So come on think about all the things you've always wanted to ask Mike and mail them to me. Jackie -------- May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled Traditional Manyarnern Greeting www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo!Messenger --0-1681829999-1061862394=:56800 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Jackie,
               Great news about the interview.
      Couple of questions for Mike.
   (1)  What did he really think of  the sacking of PVC .
   (2)  Is he lined up to to any audio comms for Dvd.s 
              Be seeing you, and hope all goes well.
                    Robert.
 Jackie Clark <Jackie@effdee.demon.co.uk> wrote:
I was very excited today to receive a mail from Mike Holoway agreeing to an
interview. This is a call for questions ASAP. So come on think about all the
things you've always wanted to ask Mike and mail them to me.

Jackie
--------
May your senses be enlightened and your dreams be fulfilled
Traditional Manyarnern Greeting

www.The-Tomorrow-People.co.uk



Want to chat instantly with your online friends? Get the FREE Yahoo! Messenger --0-1681829999-1061862394=:56800-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- From: "Kristin L. Dunn" Subject: RE: TPDIS: Call for Questions Date: 25 Aug 2003 22:28:38 -0400 (Eastern Standard Time) --------------Boundary-00=_Q7G7WCW0000000000000 Content-Type: Multipart/Alternative; boundary="------------Boundary-00=_Q7G7RN00000000000000" --------------Boundary-00=_Q7G7RN00000000000000 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Way to go Jackie! =0D =0D I would like to know if there was any animosity between him and PVC. (sometimes I get the feeling that the umm, slight anger, only goes one wa= y.) If so, did it happen when they were both on the show, or after PVC left.=0D =0D That's it for now,=0D =0D Kristin=0D ----=0D ~Studying gives you knowledge. Knowledge is power. Power corrupts. I am learning how to be corrupt. =0D ~What would you do if you knew that you could not fail?=0D ~"It is the differences between people that cause conflicts. Differences = in religion, in race, in beliefs. What wars would be fought if the differenc= es grew between two intelligent species; The wars of evolution are fought ov= er generations. But sometimes only the fittest survive battles which last t= he briefest moments." =0D - The Choice~The Outer Limits --------------Boundary-00=_Q7G7RN00000000000000 Content-Type: Text/HTML; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Way to go Jackie!
 
I would like to know if there was any animosity between him and PVC.= (sometimes I get the feeling that the umm, slight anger, only = goes one way.) If so, did it happen when they were both on the show, or a= fter PVC left.
 
That's it for now,
 
Kristin
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~What would you do if you knew that you could not fail?
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Toreen
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