Re: Attempted fraud (Re: JMS-sponsored B5 auctions)
On a happier note,
It's a lot of fun to read the auction listing that JMS wrote. You can learn some fun tidbits about many things. Here's one:
(Source: "Quality of Mercy" script book auction)
On a happier note,
It's a lot of fun to read the auction listing that JMS wrote. You can learn some fun tidbits about many things. Here's one:
(Source: "Quality of Mercy" script book auction)
From practically the first day of production, Bill Mumy kept after me to cast some of the other Lost in Space alumni on Babylon 5. I was open to the idea, but wanted to be sure we got the right one for the right part.
After I wrote "The Quality of Mercy," he practically camped outside my door with that same anticipation. The one person that fit the role was June Lockhart, who we all also wanted to work with. So she was cast for the job.
To give you some idea of the quality of character behind "The Quality of Mercy," I offer the following story. I cannot personally verify this story because I was not there when it happened, but it was related to me afterward by several crew members so I can either assume that is true or that the craft services (food) people were being rather whimsical in their ingredients...again....
Understand that on a film/tv set, every second is precious. You can't afford to waste time, and the crew knows this. During production, at one point, June came onto the set and said, "There's the most amazing rainbow outside, you have to see it."
So a few folks filtered out, and it was, indeed, an amazing rainbow...then the rest of the crew followed...and pretty soon everyone was standing outside the B5 stages, taking a five minute rainbow break.
Only as cool a person as June Lockhart could get a hardened, battle ready crew to take a rainbow break.