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- Rejected: 'Star Wars' Merchandise You'll Never Own
Posted by: "J. R. Madden" jrmaddog@yahoo.com jrmaddog
Tue Mar 25, 2008 11:29 am (PDT)
Greetings, fellow Sentients & others,
Listen to the NPR story ...
http://www.npr. org/templates/ story/story. php?storyId= 89025323& ps=bb2
Read the source documentation ...
http://www.actionfi gureinsider. com/ottertorials /2008/02/ 10/rejected- a-long-long- time-ago/
Yours in fandom,
J.R.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
[delta_flyers] Digest Number 1613 / Rejected: 'Star Wars' Merchandise You'll Never Own
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
[delta_flyers] Digest Number 1599
Thu Mar 13, 2008 7:49 am (PDT)
Greetings,
HULU.com is open to the general public.
I hosts free TV & movies.
They have the first two seasons of "Lost in Space"
available. What is labelled as being the first
episode is, I think, the pilot. Dr. Smith and the
B-9 robot are not present; the plot is done straight
sf without the "camp" treatment. I don't think it
ever aired so you might be interested.
Yours in fandom,
J.R.
HULU.com is open to the general public.
I hosts free TV & movies.
They have the first two seasons of "Lost in Space"
available. What is labelled as being the first
episode is, I think, the pilot. Dr. Smith and the
B-9 robot are not present; the plot is done straight
sf without the "camp" treatment. I don't think it
ever aired so you might be interested.
Yours in fandom,
J.R.
Posted by: "Walter M. Scott III" wms3@smengineers.net wms3new
Thu Mar 13, 2008 8:19 am (PDT)
>... They have the first two seasons of "Lost in Space"
available. What is labelled as being the first
episode is, I think, the pilot. Dr. Smith and the
B-9 robot are not present; the plot is done straight
sf without the "camp" treatment. I don't think it
ever aired so you might be interested.
I don't think that was ever aired either. The aired "pilot" definitely
contains the robot and Dr. Smith, however it was not played campy at
all. It was very serious.
available. What is labelled as being the first
episode is, I think, the pilot. Dr. Smith and the
B-9 robot are not present; the plot is done straight
sf without the "camp" treatment. I don't think it
ever aired so you might be interested.
I don't think that was ever aired either. The aired "pilot" definitely
contains the robot and Dr. Smith, however it was not played campy at
all. It was very serious.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
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