From Visimag:
http://www.visimag.com/acatalog/VI_D...231.html#aT208
(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 #208, December 2006
(Reference #T208)
Now Available
Interviews
Stargate Atlantis Producer/writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie guide us through the hard decisions they’re having to make about the series' future
House Exclusive Star Hugh Laurie tells us about the problem of pain, and how he’s adjusting to playing one role for so long…
Afterlife Exclusive Star Andrew Lincoln looks ahead to the big events in the remainder of Season Two, and to the return of This Life…
Robin Hood Exclusive Star Jonas Armstrong tells us about training for battle and how he feels about the prospect of becoming a pin-up…
Regulars
Episode Guide Our complete and comprehensive guide to the lthe fifth and final season of Alias
Flashback Rome on television – Part 2 of 2: We chronicle the history of Rome on television and speak to Bruno Heller, the executive producer of the HBO/BBC joint venture Rome, about his fresh take on the story…
Deep Thought We ask whether The West Wing’s days were numbered from the moment real life became ‘interesting times’?
Primetime Shark A new legal drama…
With regular and bang up-to-date TV reviews (over 15 episodes, including Afterlife, Eureka, Spooks, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1), merchandise reviews, news
and much more…
Go to Web edition
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t208_display.htm
Price: $7.99
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Excerpt from Mallozzi/Mullie Interview:
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t208_feat01.htm
(Please follow the link for the complete excerpt.)
Feature: Stargate
Star Gaters
As SG-1 comes to the end of its 10-year run, its sequel, Atlantis, still has a future, producers and writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie guide us through the hard decisions they’re having to make about the future direction of the series
The last day of filming is closing in, and Stargate writers and executive producers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie have a lot to do. With Stargate SG-1 coming to a close this year, they’ve been making some tough decisions, explains Mallozzi – who tends to do most of the talking for the pair. “We’re looking ahead to Atlantis and we had to do a big walking tour of our standing sets and decide what we wanna keep and what we don’t wanna keep. Because we’re only doing one show next year, we can’t really afford all this extra stage space and there’s standing sets we’re essentially paying rent on that we won’t really need so we just had to make the calls. It was two-and-a-half hours of a trip down memory lane and all these different props and builds from various SG-1 episodes over the past 10 seasons. Some of them are gonna be refreshed, some of them I guess will make it out into someone’s collection some day.”
**snippity doo-dah**
by Paul Spragg
Read the full interview in
TV Zone #208
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t208_display.htm
Feature © Visual Imagination 2006
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Morjana
http://www.visimag.com/acatalog/VI_D...231.html#aT208
(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 #208, December 2006
(Reference #T208)
Now Available
Interviews
Stargate Atlantis Producer/writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie guide us through the hard decisions they’re having to make about the series' future
House Exclusive Star Hugh Laurie tells us about the problem of pain, and how he’s adjusting to playing one role for so long…
Afterlife Exclusive Star Andrew Lincoln looks ahead to the big events in the remainder of Season Two, and to the return of This Life…
Robin Hood Exclusive Star Jonas Armstrong tells us about training for battle and how he feels about the prospect of becoming a pin-up…
Regulars
Episode Guide Our complete and comprehensive guide to the lthe fifth and final season of Alias
Flashback Rome on television – Part 2 of 2: We chronicle the history of Rome on television and speak to Bruno Heller, the executive producer of the HBO/BBC joint venture Rome, about his fresh take on the story…
Deep Thought We ask whether The West Wing’s days were numbered from the moment real life became ‘interesting times’?
Primetime Shark A new legal drama…
With regular and bang up-to-date TV reviews (over 15 episodes, including Afterlife, Eureka, Spooks, Stargate Atlantis, Stargate SG-1), merchandise reviews, news
and much more…
Go to Web edition
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t208_display.htm
Price: $7.99
|*|(*)|*|(*)|*|
Excerpt from Mallozzi/Mullie Interview:
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t208_feat01.htm
(Please follow the link for the complete excerpt.)
Feature: Stargate
Star Gaters
As SG-1 comes to the end of its 10-year run, its sequel, Atlantis, still has a future, producers and writers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie guide us through the hard decisions they’re having to make about the future direction of the series
The last day of filming is closing in, and Stargate writers and executive producers Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie have a lot to do. With Stargate SG-1 coming to a close this year, they’ve been making some tough decisions, explains Mallozzi – who tends to do most of the talking for the pair. “We’re looking ahead to Atlantis and we had to do a big walking tour of our standing sets and decide what we wanna keep and what we don’t wanna keep. Because we’re only doing one show next year, we can’t really afford all this extra stage space and there’s standing sets we’re essentially paying rent on that we won’t really need so we just had to make the calls. It was two-and-a-half hours of a trip down memory lane and all these different props and builds from various SG-1 episodes over the past 10 seasons. Some of them are gonna be refreshed, some of them I guess will make it out into someone’s collection some day.”
**snippity doo-dah**
by Paul Spragg
Read the full interview in
TV Zone #208
http://www.visimag.com/tvzone/t208_display.htm
Feature © Visual Imagination 2006
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Morjana
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