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Post by Susieg on Oct 24, 2004 20:52:08 GMT
Destination Moon Base Alpha Sunday, September 4th, 2005 will be Space:1999's 30th anniversary and Fanderson, The Official Gerry Anderson Appreciation Society, will be celebrating with a very special event on that day at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, where Space:1999 was made. In the company of members of the series' cast and crew, fans will be treated to an afternoon of Space:1999-related activities - including guests talks, episode screenings and a location tour of the studio - followed by a gala evening dinner in the studio ballroom. Five guests have already confirmed that they will be taking part and further guests from the series will be announced in due course. More info at www.fanderson.org.uk/dma1.htmlSusieg
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Oct 26, 2004 1:07:29 GMT
Destination Moon Base Alpha Sunday, September 4th, 2005 will be Space:1999's 30th anniversary and Fanderson, The Official Gerry Anderson Appreciation Society, will be celebrating with a very special event on that day at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, where Space:1999 was made. In the company of members of the series' cast and crew, fans will be treated to an afternoon of Space:1999-related activities - including guests talks, episode screenings and a location tour of the studio - followed by a gala evening dinner in the studio ballroom. Five guests have already confirmed that they will be taking part and further guests from the series will be announced in due course. More info at www.fanderson.org.uk/dma1.htmlSusieg MON. OCT. 25/2004/21:12 E.S.T.
SUSIEG,
Acknowledged, thanks for the advance intel!
This is good to know, for it gives me just under a year to plan my affairs toward being able to attend.
MR. BARRY MORSE is a neighbour of mine, so if I’m lucky, we might end up on the same flight together.
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Post by Susieg on Oct 26, 2004 10:49:50 GMT
Malcolm
I am green with envy, you are so lucky. The main reason I had looked at attending was to meet Barry Morse. A great actor who has appeared in many diverse roles, I first saw him when he played Lt. Philip Gerard in the tv series The Fugitive.
A green with envy Susieg
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Post by MALCOLM XERXES™ on Oct 26, 2004 16:47:24 GMT
Malcolm I am green with envy, you are so lucky. The main reason I had looked at attending was to meet Barry Morse. A great actor who has appeared in many diverse roles, I first saw him when he played Lt. Philip Gerard in the tv series The Fugitive. A green with envy Susieg TUE. OCT. 26/2004/12:52 E.S.T.
SUSIEG,
I still recall my reaction to seeing MR. MORSE in the opening credit sequence of SPACE: 1999™, because I was convinced that his character would prove untrustworthy, just as his character in THE FUGITIVE™ had been in my childhood eyes as an a viewer/audient.
The fact that THE INCREDIBLE HULK™ SFTV series was basically predicated upon the relationship established between MESSRS. BARRY MORSE & DAVID JANSSEN in their work together is high praise, indeed.
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Post by BigHairyKev on Nov 3, 2004 17:31:29 GMT
MON. OCT. 25/2004/21:12 E.S.T.
SUSIEG,
Acknowledged, thanks for the advance intel!
This is good to know, for it gives me just under a year to plan my affairs toward being able to attend.
MR. BARRY MORSE is a neighbour of mine, so if I’m lucky, we might end up on the same flight together. Do you know him well? Passing aquintance?
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Post by BigHairyKev on Nov 3, 2004 17:35:16 GMT
Destination Moon Base Alpha Sunday, September 4th, 2005 will be Space:1999's 30th anniversary and Fanderson, The Official Gerry Anderson Appreciation Society, will be celebrating with a very special event on that day at Pinewood Studios, Buckinghamshire, where Space:1999 was made. In the company of members of the series' cast and crew, fans will be treated to an afternoon of Space:1999-related activities - including guests talks, episode screenings and a location tour of the studio - followed by a gala evening dinner in the studio ballroom. Five guests have already confirmed that they will be taking part and further guests from the series will be announced in due course. More info at www.fanderson.org.uk/dma1.htmlSusieg I think this is also worth mentioning in the "Conventions" Section - so I'll copy your Post Susieg
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