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http://www.visimag.com/acatalog/VI_D...231.html#aT204
(TV Zone is a UK based scifi magazine. In the US, you may order online from the URL above. Or, check with your local Borders or Barnes and Noble Bookstores for the magazine. Allow time for the magazine to be shipped across the pond.)
TV Zone #204, August 2006
(Reference #T204)
Scheduled publication date June 21 2006
Exclusive Interviews
Doctor Who (2000s) Episode-By-Episode Director Euros Lyn and writer Matthew Graham, creator of Life on Mars, tell us about the eleventh episode Fear Her
Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis Producer N John Smith sketches out what's to come, and tells us about the return of a much-loved character
The 4400 Actress Jacqueline McKenzie reveals how events have changed how her character, Diana Skouris
Sugar Rush The three leads of the quirky lesbian drama, Olivia Hallinan, Lenora Crichlow and newcomer Sara-Jane Potts, reflect on what's to come in the second season
Saxondale Actress Ruth Jones, better known as barmaid Myfanwy in Little Britain, gives us the low down on her new role in this latest comedy
Interviews
NCIS David McCallum tells us about his latest experience of fame, as pathologist 'Ducky' Mallard, and looks back on U.N.C.L.E. and Sapphire and Steel
Regulars
Flashback Past Visions of the Future It was 20 years ago this month... that the National Film Theatre presented the first major screening of telefantasy classics, as television's 50th birthday led to new interest in the archives
Episode Guide Our complete and comprehensive guide to all of Jake 2.0
Deep Thought What are the answers to Cult Television’s Ultimate
Questions? We reflect on colour-blind casting - how far might it go, and is it better to acknowledge a character's race or not?
Primetime Broken Trail Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church star in a revival of that neglect television genre, the Western
Retro Our continuing history of Cult television takes a look at the longest lasting product of the 1960s spy boom – Mission: Impossible
With regular and bang up-to-date TV reviews (over 30 episodes, including 24, Alias, Charmed, Desperate Housewives, Doctor Who, Lost, Medium, Smallville, The West Wing), merchandise reviews, news
and much more…
web version
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t204_display.htm
Price: $7.99
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Morjana
http://www.visimag.com/acatalog/VI_D...231.html#aT204
(TV Zone is a UK based scifi magazine. In the US, you may order online from the URL above. Or, check with your local Borders or Barnes and Noble Bookstores for the magazine. Allow time for the magazine to be shipped across the pond.)
TV Zone #204, August 2006
(Reference #T204)
Scheduled publication date June 21 2006
Exclusive Interviews
Doctor Who (2000s) Episode-By-Episode Director Euros Lyn and writer Matthew Graham, creator of Life on Mars, tell us about the eleventh episode Fear Her
Stargate SG-1 and Atlantis Producer N John Smith sketches out what's to come, and tells us about the return of a much-loved character
The 4400 Actress Jacqueline McKenzie reveals how events have changed how her character, Diana Skouris
Sugar Rush The three leads of the quirky lesbian drama, Olivia Hallinan, Lenora Crichlow and newcomer Sara-Jane Potts, reflect on what's to come in the second season
Saxondale Actress Ruth Jones, better known as barmaid Myfanwy in Little Britain, gives us the low down on her new role in this latest comedy
Interviews
NCIS David McCallum tells us about his latest experience of fame, as pathologist 'Ducky' Mallard, and looks back on U.N.C.L.E. and Sapphire and Steel
Regulars
Flashback Past Visions of the Future It was 20 years ago this month... that the National Film Theatre presented the first major screening of telefantasy classics, as television's 50th birthday led to new interest in the archives
Episode Guide Our complete and comprehensive guide to all of Jake 2.0
Deep Thought What are the answers to Cult Television’s Ultimate
Questions? We reflect on colour-blind casting - how far might it go, and is it better to acknowledge a character's race or not?
Primetime Broken Trail Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church star in a revival of that neglect television genre, the Western
Retro Our continuing history of Cult television takes a look at the longest lasting product of the 1960s spy boom – Mission: Impossible
With regular and bang up-to-date TV reviews (over 30 episodes, including 24, Alias, Charmed, Desperate Housewives, Doctor Who, Lost, Medium, Smallville, The West Wing), merchandise reviews, news
and much more…
web version
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t204_display.htm
Price: $7.99
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
Morjana