A_M_Swallow
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These are JMS’s quotes about his coming work in England. These do not sound like a short stay to talk to the composer of the music for TMoS.
7/1 mentions a great deal of time. It is difficult to rent a flat for less than a month and for a short stay a hotel is much less fuss. So we are talking of a stay of several months. This is sufficient time to produce a film or TV series.
8/23 gives a start date in October. If the first message is in code the third one probably is too. Assuming it has two meanings.
“General vicinity of London” that sounds like a police report.
London – home of Britain’s TV and film industry, also a popular location to set shows. The Common Market runs an anti-Hollywood quota system, which the unions enforce. If the money is coming from a British TV station there will be strong pressure for the actors and crew to be British, even if it is expensive.
“Just, y'know, workin', doin' stuff.” This is a weird way of writing, JMS does not forget his “g”s. It could be an attempt to represent an accent. Upper class accents lose the “h”s which points towards a working class accent.
This feels like a cops and robbers story. The eye in the first message could be a private eye.
From: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated Date: 6/15/2004 5:58:58 AM
On the Crusade DVDs, there's one commentary I did on the original pilot (once WB and I came to a meeting of minds, to wit, "I'm gonna say what happened to the show, what *really* happened...you got a problem with that?"). There's a second commentary track with Fiona, Janet, Peter Woodward and Carrie Dobro.
(We interrupt this message with a coded message for our friends in England and Australia: keep your eyes on the horizon.)
One oddity...constant readers will remember a while back when I was asked what TMoS was, and I provided a list of things it *wasn't*. The aforementioned oddity is...one of those things has come up as an adjunct to TMoS.
From: alt.babylon5.uk Date: 7/1/2004 6:37:00 PM
Not knowing the area very well...if one were going to be spending a great deal of time in Hertfordshire, which is apparently near London (pity please on a geographically unenlightened American), would it be better to get a small flat in London for that time and commute, or get something in Hertfordshire itself?
How long is the trip? Or is there somewhere in-between that would be salutory?
jms
6/15 mentions a coded message and eyes. Sound enters through the ears.From: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated Date: 8/23/2004 7:06:26 PM
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Starting sometime in October, in an unrelated project, our friends in Britain can expect to see me hanging about on-and-off in the general vicinity of London. Just, y'know, workin', doin' stuff.
7/1 mentions a great deal of time. It is difficult to rent a flat for less than a month and for a short stay a hotel is much less fuss. So we are talking of a stay of several months. This is sufficient time to produce a film or TV series.
8/23 gives a start date in October. If the first message is in code the third one probably is too. Assuming it has two meanings.
“General vicinity of London” that sounds like a police report.
London – home of Britain’s TV and film industry, also a popular location to set shows. The Common Market runs an anti-Hollywood quota system, which the unions enforce. If the money is coming from a British TV station there will be strong pressure for the actors and crew to be British, even if it is expensive.
“Just, y'know, workin', doin' stuff.” This is a weird way of writing, JMS does not forget his “g”s. It could be an attempt to represent an accent. Upper class accents lose the “h”s which points towards a working class accent.
This feels like a cops and robbers story. The eye in the first message could be a private eye.