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JOHNNY BYRNE (Space: 1999 - Resurrection foreword) has been everything from a travelling poet to a literary editor, playwright (the Slab Boys trilogy) and novelist (Groupie with Jenny Fabian), and scriptwriter for film (Spike Milligan's Adolf Hitler: My Part In His Downfall) and TV (Season of the Witch, All Creatures Great And Small, Doctor Who). He created the hit series Heartbeat and Noah's Ark, and story-edited the first season of Space: 1999. (Photo by Valérie Guichard) |
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PRENTIS HANCOCK (Space: 1999 - The Forsaken foreword) has had a long and varied acting career, from starring roles in the BBC's Thirty Minute Theatre to memorable guest parts in Colditz and Doctor Who. In Space: 1999's first season, he had the featured part of Paul Morrow. He is currently working on Some Times, a memoir of his childhood in war-torn London. (Photo by Patrick Douglas-Hamilton.) |
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URSULA K. LE GUIN (In A Land Of Clear Colors foreword) has written some of the definitive works of fantasy and science fiction genres. Between her Earthsea series, The Left Hand of Darkness, The Dispossessed, Always Coming Home, and her books of poetry, essays, realistic fiction, and short stories, she has consistently treated science fiction and fantasy as fields worthy of nothing less than art. She has received five Hugo Awards and five Nebula Awards, and been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and the American Book Award. |
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BARRY MORSE (Space: 1999 - Survival foreword and Space: 1999 - Resurrection audiobook) is forever known as Lt. Philip Gerard from The Fugitive, and Professor Victor Bergman from Space: 1999, but these are only the most famous of the approximately 3,000 roles he's played in a career which has spanned seven decades. He is a five-time winner of Canada's Best Television Actor award, and a past Artistic Director of the Shaw Festival of Canada. |
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J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI (The Prisoner: The Prisoner's Dilemma foreword) is best known as the multiple-Hugo-winning creator/producer/primary writer of Babylon 5, but this is only one piece of a career which spans prose (Demon Night, Othersyde), comics (Spider-Man, Midnight Nation, Rising Stars), audio (the Sci-Fi Channel's Seeing Ear Theater webcasts), and television (The Real Ghostbusters, The New Twilight Zone, Murder, She Wrote, Jeremiah). The influence of The Prisoner on his work has been far-reaching. |