Babylon Podcast #70: Comes the Inquisitor (Season 2)
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[...] actually began in episode 70 of the Babylon Podcast. After Summer had challenged me (Jarsto) to come up with something amazing [...]
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Re: Babylon 5 pod cast.
The BBC has a long tradition of turning its tv dramas into radio dramas, this fed into the making of audio books on CD. New CD episodes of “Sapphire and Steel” and “The Tomorrow People” are being made under licence by http://www.bigfinish.com
As well as buying a Doctor Who CD at £11.50 (approx $23.00) a subscription to download 6 episodes costs £70.00 (approx $140.00)
Warner Brothers Audio may wish to make any pod casts itself or they may treat it as a piece of merchandising.
New “Sapphire and Steel” and “Tomorrow People”? I’m so there!
Which reminds me, I still haven’t picked up Tomorrow People set #4 yet. Maybe I should go put that on my Amazon Wish List…
Re: Pat Tallman commenting on an episode
In the pod cast of Divided Loyalties’ Deep Geeking it was mentioned that Patricia Tallman’s comments may be interesting. Super Lyta returns in 5 episodes time for “Passing Through Gethsemaneâ€. Pat did some special effects in that episode. I see that Ms Tallman is filming two movies she may wish to talk about.
I see at http://www.babylon5.com Kosh has been added to the supporting cast. It gives both the voice and body actors.
Did anyone else watch the first airing of Inquisitor. The one where Sheridan gets the location of Sebastian’s little spree bass ackwards?
JMS admitted to his mistake, and they fixed it with ADR for the second run. That’s why, when you watch carefuly, Sheridan’s mouth says WEST, but the voice says EAST!
Info at Lurker’s guide: http://midwinter.com/lurk/guide/043.html#JS
Indeed…I was there, at the dawning of the third age of mankind, and saw the original version!! I get a chuckle every time I see that edit.
I, too, was there and, as a born Londoner, was left more open-mouthed by that whopper than the revelation of Sebastian’s identity (which I’d already been led to by the previously dropped breadcrumbs. I seem to remember saying “only as… Jack” along with Wayne Alexander.)