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This Month’s Special: How to Serve Man

Brains with black butter sauce Ingredients:   3 brains 2 tblspns vinegar, 1 tsp salt 4 peppercorns 4 cloves For the sauce 4 oz butter 2 tsps parsley Soak the brains for 2 hours in cold water, changing the water twice. Carefully remove skin, blood and fibres and wash again Put the brains and other ingredients into a pan with water to cover, bring slowly to the boil and simmer…

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Gabrielle Drake Part 2

Another role she undertook is that of playwright when she wrote “Dear Scheherazade” which is a one woman show about author Elizabeth Gaskell who was the biographer of Charlotte Brontë. The title comes from how Charles Dickens addressed her. The play is a one woman show which Gabrielle still does at different times around England and once on a cruise to Morocco. Another role Gabrielle has found herself in is…

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Fanderson Review

Jackson. Investigate the following: http://www.fanderson.org.uk/fansales/fansale2.html#Order Report to me a.s.a.p. Straker SHADO report: Ref: 124105AcFanSa Commander: I have ascertained the following facts. Fanderson is an organisation which allows its members access to specific items that SHADO provides for its employees. I acquired some of these items as part of my intensive research and herewith are my findings. The introduction to Fanderson states that it is the official appreciation society for the…

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Random Thoughts of Respect

Respect. It’s a short word. Two syllables. A noun. The dictionary defines it as: 1. an attitude of deference, admiration or esteem. 2. The state of being honoured or esteemed. In this month’s editorial I wish to pay my personal respect to those actors, who over the years, were involved in Gerry Anderson’s productions, in particular UFO. As the years pass by, those of us who remain dedicated still honour…

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Writing Good Fanfiction Part 3

Fillings! You know the feeling. You pick up a KitKat, or some such biscuit (and yes, you convince yourself, the diet will start tomorrow!) and you unwrap it, crumple the paper up and toss it into the wastebin. You take a bite and, just then the phone rings. So what do you do? You put it down and go and chat to Great Aunt Maude. When you return … no…

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Mary’s Place…. or Who is to Blame?

Mary Straker, who has been nicknamed “The Screecher” by most female UFO fans, especially most fanfiction writers, is a highly controversial character, as is her marriage with Ed Straker. And if she is not deemed to be in the wrong and utterly obnoxious, she is usually written back into his life and as his wife, as if things were that simple either. This persistent one-sided treatment of the character, whom…

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Ed Straker: The Man and his Inadequacies (Part 1)

Ed Straker is so often depicted by fans and in fanfic as a ‘superstudly’ and heroic man of action. Hard–ass and unfriendly, calculating and cold, sexy and virile, wealthy and calculating, as well as being a loving and devoted husband and father. A whole raft of different Strakers. But.. what is the truth? Is Ed Straker really like that? Bedding every woman he meets who takes his fancy? Rude and…

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Michael Billington (1941-2005)

By: Ce Ce (author) Michael Billington was born on 24th December 1941 in Blackburn Lancashire. The family, Michael’s family, parents and older sister Marilyn later moved to the South of England. Cinema fascinated the young Michael Billington. Michael not only enjoyed watching movies but also filming everything surrounding him with his own cine camera. Michael later had another fascination, riding his motorcycle at fast speeds. Michael’s love of speeding around…

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George Victor Bishop (1932-2005)

Ed Bishop, who died 6 years ago and only three days before his 73rd birthday, belonged to a small group of expatriate actors from the USA and Canada working and living in the United Kingdom. During his prolific career spanning almost 50 years he appeared in movies, on television and  on stage, as well as working on radio, as a narrator and voice-actor. Though never achieving star status, directors regularly…

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