I had to go over to the TV Tome website just to find out who the blonde was...that's a really excellent place to go if you want to know about trivial stuff like song lyrics or cast members or how long a particular show lasted...
Brian
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TV Tome is a great site. And a lot of fun! I'm off. Have a good day while I have a good night!
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All 8 series (seasons to us here in the U.S.) are on sale in 5 boxed DVD sets. Although I expect they are only region coded for the UK.
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Cheers, Scott, for the info...but what about those poor slobs who can't afford DVD? Is there anything out on VHS?
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Brian, a couple of sellers on eBay have some of the VHS but not all. One seller was in the UK the other in the US. But everything else I found was on DVD.
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I've only seen a few episodes of the original Tomorrow People, but I loved the new Tomorrow People series they did back in the 90s. They showed it on Nicklodeon here in the States. Of course, it only helped that I thought Kristian Schmidt was a hottie
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I had heard that, but unfortunately that was never available to watch here in Maine. The only other thing I've seen him in was this very brief appearance in Scooby Doo. He was even mentioned by name in the cast commentary on the DVD
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Boston.com has listed their 50 all time Sci-Fi shows. Some surprises on the list, especially high placement of new shows. But to me, the most glaring omission was Star Trek: Deep Space 9. To make it worse, they actually ranked Voyager! No way Voyager would ever make my list, especially without DS9.
quote:Originally posted by Lightning Lad: Boston.com has listed their 50 all time Sci-Fi shows. Some surprises on the list, especially high placement of new shows. But to me, the most glaring omission was Star Trek: Deep Space 9. To make it worse, they actually ranked Voyager! No way Voyager would ever make my list, especially without DS9.
Okay, line up your tomatoes - Voyageur was my favorite of the Star Trek series and Janeway was my favorite captain. And Seven of Nine was pure inspiration.
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I'll let you get away with that as long as you bow to Sisko.
Actually I don't outright hate Voyager but I never got the chance to get into it at the beginning. SLC had a time where, for about two years, most of the cable providers didn't carry a local (or any) UPN station because Larry Miller, the owner of the UPN station at the time, the Utah Jazz and a million businesses, decided that the network was too 'urban' and refused to show their content in Utah.
Not only did he effectively cut our market off for UPN shows, he did this the same time that Buffy switched over to UPN! Robbed us of two years of prime time slayerness! The bastich!
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