From Visimag:
http://www.visimag.com/acatalog/VI_D...231.html#aT206
(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 #206, October 2006
(Reference #T206)
Now Available
Interviews
Stargate SG-1 We join the party to celebrate the 10th season and 200th episode, talking with original stars Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, new recruits Ben Browder and Claudia Black.
Plus, original star Richard Dean Anderson
Supernatural Exclusive Star Jensen Ackles reveals the secrets of the series' success…
Smallville Exclusive Actress Erica Durance tells us that she’s looking to broaden the horizons of Lois Lane…
The 4400 Exclusive On-Set Actor Richard Kahan tells us about how his geek character Marco has won Agent Diana Skouris’s heart
Blade: The Series Exclusive On-Set Actress Jill Wagner, alias reluctant vampire Krista Starr shooting scenes on a 15th floor window ledge
Eureka Exclusive On-Set We speak to the people of the town called Eureka, including stars Colin Ferguson and Debrah Farentino, with contributions from producer Andrew Cosby
Regulars
Episode Guide Our complete and comprehensive guide to the second season of Lost
Deep Thought What are the answers to Cult Television’s Ultimate Questions? We reflect on the legacy of legendary producer Aaron Spelling
Primetime Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Producer Aaron Sorkin launches a new series
With regular and bang up-to-date TV reviews (over 14 episodes, including The 4400, Stargate Atlantis, SG-1, Eureka, Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive), merchandise reviews, news
and much more…
Go to Web edition
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t206_display.htm
Price: $7.99
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SG1 Feature
200 Not Out…
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t206_feat01.htm
(Please follow the link for the complete excerpt.)
Feature: Stargate SG-1
200 Not Out…
It’s the 200th episode of Stargate SG-1 and we are on hand to catch up with the stars as they party the night away
In September, Stargate SG-1 notches up its 200th episode, matching even the total reached by The X-Files, and as the appropriately named 200 isn’t the series’ finale, it’ll go on to exceed that figure. Of course, some people haven’t been around for the entire run, but after a year away, original star Richard Dean Anderson is back for the celebration.
“Put it this way, they didn’t kill me,” he laughs about his year off, at a party to mark the landmark episode. “Not that that would be a factor in Sci-Fi.”
**snippage**
by Sue Schneider
Read the full coverage of the party in
TV Zone #206
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t206_display.htm
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Morjana
http://www.visimag.com/acatalog/VI_D...231.html#aT206
(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 #206, October 2006
(Reference #T206)
Now Available
Interviews
Stargate SG-1 We join the party to celebrate the 10th season and 200th episode, talking with original stars Michael Shanks, Amanda Tapping, Christopher Judge, new recruits Ben Browder and Claudia Black.
Plus, original star Richard Dean Anderson
Supernatural Exclusive Star Jensen Ackles reveals the secrets of the series' success…
Smallville Exclusive Actress Erica Durance tells us that she’s looking to broaden the horizons of Lois Lane…
The 4400 Exclusive On-Set Actor Richard Kahan tells us about how his geek character Marco has won Agent Diana Skouris’s heart
Blade: The Series Exclusive On-Set Actress Jill Wagner, alias reluctant vampire Krista Starr shooting scenes on a 15th floor window ledge
Eureka Exclusive On-Set We speak to the people of the town called Eureka, including stars Colin Ferguson and Debrah Farentino, with contributions from producer Andrew Cosby
Regulars
Episode Guide Our complete and comprehensive guide to the second season of Lost
Deep Thought What are the answers to Cult Television’s Ultimate Questions? We reflect on the legacy of legendary producer Aaron Spelling
Primetime Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip Producer Aaron Sorkin launches a new series
With regular and bang up-to-date TV reviews (over 14 episodes, including The 4400, Stargate Atlantis, SG-1, Eureka, Rob Brydon’s Annually Retentive), merchandise reviews, news
and much more…
Go to Web edition
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t206_display.htm
Price: $7.99
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
SG1 Feature
200 Not Out…
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t206_feat01.htm
(Please follow the link for the complete excerpt.)
Feature: Stargate SG-1
200 Not Out…
It’s the 200th episode of Stargate SG-1 and we are on hand to catch up with the stars as they party the night away
In September, Stargate SG-1 notches up its 200th episode, matching even the total reached by The X-Files, and as the appropriately named 200 isn’t the series’ finale, it’ll go on to exceed that figure. Of course, some people haven’t been around for the entire run, but after a year away, original star Richard Dean Anderson is back for the celebration.
“Put it this way, they didn’t kill me,” he laughs about his year off, at a party to mark the landmark episode. “Not that that would be a factor in Sci-Fi.”
**snippage**
by Sue Schneider
Read the full coverage of the party in
TV Zone #206
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t206_display.htm
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Morjana
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