From: blakes7-d-request@lysator.liu.se Subject: blakes7-d Digest V98 #179 X-Loop: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se X-Mailing-List: archive/volume98/179 Precedence: list MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/digest; boundary="----------------------------" To: blakes7-d@lysator.liu.se Reply-To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se ------------------------------ Content-Type: text/plain blakes7-d Digest Volume 98 : Issue 179 Today's Topics: [B7L] Re Time leap [B7L] Re bloody vids Re: [B7L] Re bloody vids [B7L] mental illness RE: [B7L] Re Time leap Re: [B7L] mental illness [B7L] Lost in Space [for British fans] Re: [B7L] b7- what a difference from Trek... Re: [B7L] Re Time leap ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 21:18:18 +0100 GMT From: STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re Time leap Message-Id: <698398390MCR1@MCR1.poptel.org.uk> Harriet asked: "So, if the episode I missed when the Cable & Wireless breakdown wiped out UK Gold on June 14 was Blake, how come they were showing Time Squad today?" I first suspected a cock up, as Cult Times had them down to show The Way Back. Then I read Julie's post saying: "Yesterday (Saturday) they showed Space Fall and Cygnus Alpha back-to-back. I dont know when The Way Back was on." Now this suggests a deliberate rescheduling from what they told the listings mags. The questions is why. This type of scheduling could mean they are trying to get through the series this time round quickly. The only reason I can think of for that is their rights to show it are due to run out (maybe at the end of this year). This suggests the BBC has not guaranteed them the rights past then. Don't forget one of the conditions UK Gold has, I believe, is that the BBC do not show it while they are (I think it was Diane from Horizon who told me that some time ago when they started showing it the second time round). One conclusion from all this could be the BBC is planning to show it next year on its 21st anniversary (serious finger crossing going on here). I'm copying this message to Diane in the hope that she might be able to shed some light on it. cheers Steve Rogerson Redemption 99 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention 26-28 February 1999, Ashford International Hotel, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption/ Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 21:20:56 +0100 GMT From: STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Re bloody vids Message-Id: <698398426MCR1@MCR1.poptel.org.uk> I said: "Btw, the barcode label turned out to be easier to remove than I feared." To which Harriet replied: "Go on, what did you use in the end?" Ah, I thought I told you at Pages. I know I told some people. Once I bought it I thought I'd just pick at it a little to see how well stuck on it was (don't forget two shop keepers had told me they couldn't remove it without damaging the sleeve) and it just peeled off. cheers Steve Rogerson Redemption 99 - The Blakes 7/Babylon 5 convention 26-28 February 1999, Ashford International Hotel, Kent http://www.smof.com/redemption/ Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 17:33:47 -0700 From: Helen Krummenacker To: STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk CC: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: Re: [B7L] Re bloody vids Message-ID: <3596E0EB.B26@jps.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk wrote: > > I said: "Btw, the barcode label turned out to be easier to remove > than I feared." > > To which Harriet replied: "Go on, what did you use in the > end?" > > Ah, I thought I told you at Pages. I know I told some people. > Once I bought it I thought I'd just pick at it a little to see how > well stuck on it was (don't forget two shop keepers had told me > they couldn't remove it without damaging the sleeve) and it just > peeled off. Proving you cannot believe everything you are told. --Avona ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 07:46:46 +0100 From: "Kate Gordon" To: "Blakes 7" Subject: [B7L] mental illness Message-ID: <003901bda32a$841eb200$25e107c3@doofer> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The most likely diagnosis could be one of personality disorder and Avon certainly has psychopathic and schizoid traits.The descriptions of psychopathy have varied over the years but Henderson in 1939 described psychopaths as 'aggressive' (prone to suicide,drugs and alcohol), I don't think so! 'Inadequate or passive'(mmm...pathological liars and schizoid) and 'creative'(yes!!) The creative group was so wide and encompassed so many people it was thought to be of little value.They were creative in such different ways it formed a rather heteogeneus group...T.E. Lawrence, Joan of Arc,....Kerr Avon... Kraepelin in the late 19th century had a whole long list of Psychopaths...excitable,unstable,eccentric,liars,swindlers,antisocial and quarrelsome...I guess Avon was a swindler. It really depends on what century you're in as to whether Avon had a mental illness, depending on the norm for the culture at the time. Also the Fereration would probably say he had a pschopathic disorder and those close to him would merely say he was creative! The lesson endeth. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 98 07:49:12 UT From: "Anne Lane" To: Blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: RE: [B7L] Re Time leap Message-Id: On Sunday, June 28, 1998 9:18 PM, STEVE.ROGERSON@MCR1.poptel.org.uk wrote: > Harriet asked: "So, if the episode I missed when the Cable & > Wireless breakdown wiped out UK Gold on June 14 was Blake, > how come they were showing Time Squad today?" > > I first suspected a cock up, as Cult Times had them down to > show The Way Back. > > Then I read Julie's post saying: "Yesterday (Saturday) they > showed Space Fall and Cygnus Alpha back-to-back. I dont > know when The Way Back was on." > > Now this suggests a deliberate rescheduling from what they told > the listings mags. The questions is why. This type of > scheduling could mean they are trying to get through the series > this time round quickly. The only reason I can think of for that > is their rights to show it are due to run out (maybe at the end of > this year). This suggests the BBC has not guaranteed them the > rights past then. Don't forget one of the conditions UK Gold > has, I believe, is that the BBC do not show it while they are (I > think it was Diane from Horizon who told me that some time > ago when they started showing it the second time round). One > conclusion from all this could be the BBC is planning to show > it next year on its 21st anniversary (serious finger crossing > going on here). > > I'm copying this message to Diane in the hope that she might > be able to shed some light on it. > > The Way Back was on last Saturday (20th). I think the Cable Guide had them in this order. This Saturday they showed 2 episodes of Blakes 7 plus the short two episode Doctor Who story Inside The Spaceship. This is weird because Inside The Spaceship was the *third* Doctor Who story, after The Daleks, but they showed it second, out of order. It spoils the story because the characters need to know each other well for it to work, and because they make several references to Skaro. I get the feeling they're just out to confuse their viewers! Anne ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 07:33:26 -0700 From: Helen Krummenacker To: Blakes 7 Subject: Re: [B7L] mental illness Message-ID: <3597A5B6.38C@jps.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Wasn't there also a long thread on whether Avon might actually be dealing with depression at times? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 14:37:33 +0000 From: jim.bartlett@bbc.co.uk To: blakes7@lysator.liu.se Subject: [B7L] Lost in Space [for British fans] Message-ID: <4F97973581D13A7C%4F97973581D13A7C@c2-smtp.radio.bbc.co.uk> Content-type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-disposition: inline Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Just to confirm what Harriet Monkhouse, Anne Lane, and Diane Gies via Judith have said. I've just got hold of next week's Radio Times, and Lost in Space is indeed listed as being on BBC 2, Friday 10th July at 7.15pm. It's preceded by the 'Mark of Gideon' episode of Star Trek, which was also postponed. Game, set and match, I think! Cheers, Jim Bartlett ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 29 Jun 1998 09:13:21 -0500 From: "Reuben Herfindahl" To: Subject: Re: [B7L] b7- what a difference from Trek... Message-ID: <006a01bda368$125b46e0$660114ac@misnt> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -----Original Message----- From: Ophelia To: Edith Spencer ; blakes7@lysator.liu.se Date: Saturday, June 27, 1998 8:19 AM Subject: Re: [B7L] b7- what a difference from Trek... >> But so was Trek, with it's special effects, cool uniforms and sleek >>ship. And the resident alien, Spock, commenting on the behavior of >>everyone else sometimes had a sharp and telling point about how we >>behave. >> When I got much older, went to college and travelled around for my >>education, i started to see tv differently. (No, i will not become >>boring philosophical or try to impress you all with grad school >>speak- > >The temptation will be too much eventually, >mark my words. - not to impress >people, but because treating B7 very seriously >sometimes seems to *demand* some hard-core >analysis. > >just some observations I made, most of which may be blindingly >>obvious)Whereas Trek celebrates this one world government that has made >>all of the ills of society almost non-exisent, and celebrates the useful >>and helpful aspects of technology, Blake's 7 seems to be a more telling >>and slightly more realistic view of the future as it could be. > >Exactly! DS9 questioned some of the >aspects of the Federation hegemony, but it >was noticable the least popular - although best - >Trek incarnation. And even DS9 pushed the >"we know best" thing on occaison. For e.g., on >an ep recently screened over here in Aus., Bajor >seemd to be about to reinstate their caste system, >and were told that if this were done, they would >no longer be eligible for Federation status. From >that, I can only assume that the British-initiated >purge of India's caste system was completed >by the American Federation culture, and that >there are severe restrictions on cultural diversity >in the Federation. So much for IDIC... (n.b., I'm >not arguing in favour of the caste system here, >just questioning whether one culture has the >right to dictate to another.) I sympathise the >Marquis agent who described the Federation >as worse than the Borg. DS9 wasn't the only Trek show to criticize it's own government. This happened quite a bit in the original Star Trek. And not to spoil anything for any TNG fans, but there is some pretty harsh anti-Federation policy stuff going on in the upcoming Star Trek film.... Reuben ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 30 Jun 1998 01:35:45 +0100 From: "Tom Forsyth" To: "B7 Lysator" Subject: Re: [B7L] Re Time leap Message-Id: Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Steve R wrote: > Now this suggests a deliberate rescheduling from what they told > the listings mags. The questions is why. This type of > scheduling could mean they are trying to get through the series > this time round quickly. The only reason I can think of for that > is their rights to show it are due to run out (maybe at the end of > this year). This suggests the BBC has not guaranteed them the > rights past then. Don't forget one of the conditions UK Gold > has, I believe, is that the BBC do not show it while they are (I > think it was Diane from Horizon who told me that some time > ago when they started showing it the second time round). One > conclusion from all this could be the BBC is planning to show > it next year on its 21st anniversary (serious finger crossing > going on here). UK Gold is now owned and run by the BBC (as opposed to just being a de-facto puppet of it before). So I suspect licencing restrictions go out the window. Except the BBC has this bizarre internal market in full swing now, so they'd probably end up taking themselves to court over inringement of their own copyright by themselves, after having ignored their own cease-and-desist order. Which seems entirely reasonable, and a valid use of licence-fee money. Tom Forsyth. -------------------------------- End of blakes7-d Digest V98 Issue #179 **************************************