Bonjour,

Dans le genre trucs qui craignent, je recopie deux missives trouvees
sur le site du scifi channel. Comme quoi, quand une serie est trop
intelligente, on la sabre...

Amities
Bruno

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9:00am ET, 9-September-02

Farscape To End

The SCI FI Channel confirmed that it will not pick up its original
series Farscape for a fifth season. "There are no bigger fans of
Farscape than we here at SCI FI Channel," the network said in a
statement. "It was one of SCI FI's first original series and quickly
became a critical and fan favorite. Unfortunately, despite our best
efforts to reach a broader audience, Farscape has been unable to grow
beyond its core fan base. That, coupled with the extreme and growing
cost of production, has led to the difficult decision to end the
series at the conclusion of season four."

The remaining new episodes of Farscape's fourth season will return in
January 2003. ADV Films will release "Into the Lion's Den (Part 1)"
on DVD and VHS as part of the upcoming Farscape: Season 3 home video
release, scheduled for 2003. Previous seasons of Farscape episodes
are currently available on DVD and VHS from ADV Films; the newest
release, Farscape: Season 2 Volume 2.2, was released last month.

Farscape was created by Rockne S. O'Bannon and produced by The Jim
Henson Company, in association with Hallmark Entertainment. The
series featured Ben Browder, Claudia Black, Anthony Simcoe, Gigi
Edgley, Wayne Pygram and Raelee Hill. David Kemper, Juliet Blake,
Robert Halmi Jr., Brian Henson and Richard Manning executive produced
the show. O'Bannon served as executive consultant.


9:00am ET, 11-September-02

Farscape Fans Protest

Fans of the SCI FI Channel's original series Farscape have organized
rapidly to protest the network's decision not to renew the series for
a fifth season. In addition to a number of online petitions,
fans-some of whom call themselves "Scapers"-have created Web sites
devoted to the "Save Farscape" campaign and inundated SCI FI offices
with e-mails, faxes and telephone calls. Fans of Farscape star Ben
Browder started collecting money to take out a $2,000 ad in Variety,
the Hollywood trade paper, in support of the show.

Some fans have taken to sending in boxes of crackers or empty cracker
boxes as part of a campaign strategy, with the slogan "Crackers DO
Matter," a reference to an episode entitled "Crackers Don't Matter."
The strategy is borrowed from that employed by fans of Roswell, who
swamped the offices of The WB and, later, UPN with tiny bottles of
Tabasco sauce in an effort to get that show renewed. (The ploy had
mixed success.) Meanwhile, a planned Sept. 9 protest in front of SCI
FI's New York offices has been rescheduled for Sept. 12.

The remaining new episodes of Farscape's fourth season will return,
beginning January 2003.

http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/Atlan_et_Perry_Rhodan/
Les groupes de Perry Rhodan, la s�rie de SF aux 2 milliards d'exemplaires
http://fr.groups.yahoo.com/group/Departement_Antiespionnage_Scientifique/
Le DAS, l'autre s�rie de KH Sheer, elle inspira m�me partiellement  Perry
Rhodan

"Dreamers of the day are very dangerous man, because they may act out of
their dream and make it possible"
Thomas Edward Lawrence (Aka "Lawrence  of  Arabia)
"Ce qui ne nous tue pas nous rend plus fort" (Nietzche)

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