Amy
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>Anyone watch Disney's "Prep & Landing" on ABC last night? It was rolling
>along, and at the end, Santa had a few lines...I cocked my head to listen
>more carefully, and said to my husband, "That's Morgan Sheppard!" To which
>he replied, "Who?," which is when I had to add, "The Soul Hunter!"
>
>Amy
I didn't realize it until I saw the credits...
Charllie
He knows when you are sleeping....
He knows when you'll never wake up...
I have no reference for the show you are talking about, but William
Morgan Sheppard will always be associated with Blank Reg, at least for me.
"Remember when we said there was no future? This is it."
I also think he was on the Vulcan council in the Trek reboot. (but
Blank Reg... oh yeah. You know Wortham Krimmer (Cartagia) was in one
episode of Max Headroom, too. A corporate exec in some illegal fight
thingy.
-Wendy
> On Dec 9, 7:30 pm, Alan Dicey <a...@diceyhome.free-online.co.uk>
> wrote:
>> Amy Guskin wrote:
>>> Anyone watch Disney's "Prep & Landing" on ABC last night? It was rolling
>>> along, and at the end, Santa had a few lines...I cocked my head to listen
>>> more carefully, and said to my husband, "That's Morgan Sheppard!" To which
>>> he replied, "Who?," which is when I had to add, "The Soul Hunter!"
>>
>> I have no reference for the show you are talking about, but William
>> Morgan Sheppard will always be associated with Blank Reg, at least for me.
>>
>> "Remember when we said there was no future? This is it."
>
> I also think he was on the Vulcan council in the Trek reboot. <<
Vulcan Science Minister (curiously uncredited).
>> (but
> Blank Reg... oh yeah. You know Wortham Krimmer (Cartagia) was in one
> episode of Max Headroom, too. A corporate exec in some illegal fight
> thingy. <<
Andreas was in a couple of episodes, too.
> I also think he was on the Vulcan council in the Trek reboot. (but
> Blank Reg... oh yeah. You know Wortham Krimmer (Cartagia) was in one
> episode of Max Headroom, too. A corporate exec in some illegal fight
> thingy.
>
Which brings up a question I was thinking of asking around here
anyway. Is there any place on the web, like hulu, etc., that has the Max
Headroom episodes? I have been wanting to see him again for a couple of
weeks
--
To find that place where the rats don't race
and the phones don't ring at all.
If once, you've slept on an island.
Scott Kirby "If once you've slept on an island"
> Which brings up a question I was thinking of asking around here
> anyway. Is there any place on the web, like hulu, etc., that has the Max
> Headroom episodes? I have been wanting to see him again for a couple of
> weeks
YouTube?
Couldn't find anything but Coke Commercials and a couple other
promotional things.
Andreas Katsulas plays Mr. Bartlett, a Network 66 executive in the
second season
Janet Greek directed two episodes, another B5 connection
Another killer quote, from the last episode to be shown (Baby Grobags)
Theora and Murray are to pose as a married couple wanting to hae a child
without the inconvenience of pregnancy, but Murray is scared rigid of
anything resembling a hospital:
"Why are men so infantile about biology? I mean, mine is much more of a
nuisance than yours and I never complain"
Difficult question. It had limited VHS release and has never been
released on DVD. Your only hope is avi downloads, and those aren't
official. I rely on some very worn VHS tapes, taken from broadcast TV.
I suspect your best bet is to find some channel that's showing the
episodes and record it direct (this happens from time to time, but not
very often)
I asked Michael Cassutt about a DVD or other release a few months
ago. He said the rights to such a release are so muddled (and still
in contention) that it is unlikely we will see it anytime soon.
Dan
FuryPilot over at JMSNews
He (Matt Frewer) was just on the "Alice" miniseries shown here Sunday
and
Monday.
Donald Arseneau
Ugh, let's just NOT talk about that one!
Okay, it wasn't just me that felt that way. Thanks for the validation.
Bill
Early this season an episode of NCIS featured Mira Furlan - South by
Southwest. Last night I noticed on my Tivo that a repeat of it
broadcast the other day.
Just to pick pointless nits, South by Southwest was last season, according
to
http://www.tv.com/ncis/show/16772/episode.html?season=6&tag=list_header;paginator;6
(you're welcome :-) ).
To bring this full circle, Morgan Sheppard was also on NCIS 4 episodes
earlier (Broken Bird); I happened to catch that episode in reruns on USA
recently. He was playing some kind of sadistic torturing inquisitor with a
big scar where one eye used to be; he'd previously been in Afghanistan with
Ducky (I missed the beginning, so I don't know the details).
--
Dave (12/11/2009 5:16:27 PM)
Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. Do not walk ahead of me, for I
may not follow. Do not walk beside me either. Just pretty much leave me
alone.
It was bad for _so_ many reasons, but the one that really, REALLY made me
annoyed to have wasted those four hours was that they completely lost all of
the clever playing-with-words that was so much the heart of Carroll's work.
> On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:01:04 +0000 (UTC), Doug Freyburger wrote:
>
>> Amy Guskin wrote:
>>>
>>> Anyone watch Disney's "Prep & Landing" on ABC last night? It was rolling
>>> along, and at the end, Santa had a few lines...I cocked my head to listen
>>> more carefully, and said to my husband, "That's Morgan Sheppard!" To
>>> which
>>> he replied, "Who?," which is when I had to add, "The Soul Hunter!"
>>
>> Early this season an episode of NCIS featured Mira Furlan - South by
>> Southwest. Last night I noticed on my Tivo that a repeat of it
>> broadcast the other day.
>
> Just to pick pointless nits, South by Southwest was last season, according
> to
>
http://www.tv.com/ncis/show/16772/episode.html?season=6&tag=list_header;pagina
> tor;6
> (you're welcome :-) ).
>
> To bring this full circle, Morgan Sheppard was also on NCIS 4 episodes
> earlier (Broken Bird); I happened to catch that episode in reruns on USA
> recently. He was playing some kind of sadistic torturing inquisitor with a
> big scar where one eye used to be; he'd previously been in Afghanistan with
> Ducky (I missed the beginning, so I don't know the details). <<
Let's all be sure to go back in time and catch those. <g>
I have it DVR'd, waiting for some free time. Worth the effort for any
reason whatsoever, or would you recommend deleting and forgetting?
David W.
They were both decent episodes (for NCIS). But I've become unstuck in
time and can't make it back there with consistency...
(having a sense of deja vu all over again)
--
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>>> On Fri, 11 Dec 2009 17:21:37 -0500, Dave Hayslett wrote
....
>> To bring this full circle, Morgan Sheppard was also on NCIS 4 episodes
>> earlier (Broken Bird); I happened to catch that episode in reruns on USA
>> recently. He was playing some kind of sadistic torturing inquisitor with a
>> big scar where one eye used to be; he'd previously been in Afghanistan with
>> Ducky (I missed the beginning, so I don't know the details). <<
>
> Let's all be sure to go back in time and catch those. <g>
What? No, rerun. That's part of what USA is for.
(I'm confused too)
--
Dave (12/11/2009 9:17:06 PM)
Dam machine the g is sticked.
Makes me glad that I fell asleep halfway through the first part, then. We
were only watching it because my wife was named after the eponymous
hero(ine), anyway.
--
Bruce
I thought it was just completely forgettable, and not worth the effort, but
I'd never tell someone to delete and not watch! I mean, to each his own. If
you _do_ watch, let us know what you thought. :-)
> > To bring this full circle, Morgan Sheppard was also on NCIS 4 episodes
> > earlier (Broken Bird
> Let's all be sure to go back in time and catch those. <g>
When we do, we can also watch Sheppard's guest shot in the "Criminal
Minds" rerun I caught over the weekend on A&E. (The episode also
featured Jennifer Hetrick, Vash the thief from "ST:TNG" and "DS9")
Regards,
Joe