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 The SF Site: In Memoriam 2003
Jeter is perhaps best known for his role on the television series "Evening Shade." Apparently in good health, an autopsy is being performed to determine Jeter's cause of death.
She will be most remembered by science fiction fans, however, for her role as the voice of Jane Jetson on the animated television series "The Jetsons." Singleton got her start in vaudeville, working with Milton Berle and Raymond Guion.
Brandis also appeared in "The Neverending Story II," did voice work for Disney's "Aladdin" television series and appeared in the adaptation of Steven King's "It."
www.sfsite.com /columns/steven168.htm   (6380 words)

  
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An autopsy will be performed today to determine cause of death and whether or not it is the body of Liana White.
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www.omnitv.ca /news/index_ca.shtml   (6380 words)

  
 Public Interest in Roswell Crash
The place has also been featured in many books, comics, movies and television series - for example, in the Star Trek universe, the object was a Ferengi ship from the future.
In 1994, the "Roswell case" was officially closed (see [1]), though Ray Santilli, a British film producer, produced a film in 1995 supposedly showing the autopsy of an alien from the crash.
Another notable example is the Roswell television show.
www.unexplainable.net /artman/publish/printer_857.shtml   (946 words)

  
 The SF Site: News
Jeter is perhaps best known for his role on the television series "Evening Shade." Apparently in good health, an autopsy is being performed to determine Jeter's cause of death.
The Canadian Television Fund awarded Cdn$2,300,000 to help fund production of "Charlie Jade," an hour-long science-fiction film-noir detective television series set to air on Canada's Space: The Imagination Station.
Currently in pre-production, the series executive producers are Robert Wertheimer, who produced the shows "Due South" and "Robocop" and Nebula Award-winning author Robert J. Sawyer.
www.sfsite.com /columns/news0304.htm   (946 words)

  
 Nick Cannon
The soundtrack, on Jive Records, includes Nick Cannon's "I'm Scared of You." He also made a cameo appearance as an autopsy agent in the blockbuster feature film "Men In Black 2." Television, film and music superstar Will Smith has been serving as his mentor, collaborating with him on a television pilot called Loose Cannon.
Also look for Cannon to star in a remake of "Can't Buy Me Love," the 1987 James Foley-directed film about an unpopular kid who hires a cheerleader to pretend to be his girlfriend in order to improve his social status.
Nick Cannon headed for Hollywood when he was sixteen years old and landed gigs at world-renowned comedy venues including The Improv, The Laugh Factory and The Comedy Store.
www.ejams.com /nickcannon.htm   (946 words)

  
 Quincy, M.E. - Seasons 1 & 2 - Review Hollywood North Report
Television “regulations” back in the 70’s was the reason a corpse or autopsy was never actually show on-screen in Quincy, though apparently it was the producers’ original intentions to do so.
In Quincy, we have much the same character set-up; a forensic M.E. who is a detective at heart — but in the Quincy series, it is consistently brought up (in the pilot episode, anyway) that Quincy is not a detective, and continual outside investigating and question-raising from Quincy only leads to political and bureaucratic tensions.
Trivia: Like the Canadian series DaVinci’s Inquest, the character of Quincy, M.E. was based on a real-life Los Angeles County Medical Examiner Dr. Thomas Noguchi, who was famous for his often controversial forensic conclusions (including raising questions about Kennedy’s assassination) and performed the autopsies on such stars as Marilyn Monroe, John Belushi and Natalie Wood.
www.hollywoodnorthreport.com /review.php?Review=1392   (491 words)

  
 Zap2it - TV news - Britain's Channel Four Recruits Rotting Corpse
The Channel 4 team is no stranger to controversy, having previously introduced television audiences to images of aborted fetuses and to the first public British autopsy in 170 years.
In less disturbing British television news, Channel 4 is also planning a 10-episode series based on Julie Burchill's coming-of-age novel "Sugar Hill." The network promises that the series won't tone down on the book's lesbian sex scenes.
Thanks to Channel 4, British audiences may soon get to decide for themselves.
tv.zap2it.com /tveditorial/tve_main/1,1002,271916561,00.html   (326 words)

  
 The SF Site: News
Jeter is perhaps best known for his role on the television series "Evening Shade." Apparently in good health, an autopsy is being performed to determine Jeter's cause of death.
Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, best known for her Saint Germain series of historical vampire romances, will be honored as the 2003 World Horror Convention Grandmaster was the World Horror Con is held in Kansas City, MO from April 17-20.
The Torcon Hugo Administrators have announced that John L. Flynn's short story "A Gift of Verse" is ineligible for the Hugo because it was initially published in Flynn's short story collection, "Visions in Light and Shadow," in 2000.
www.sfsite.com /columns/news0304.htm   (326 words)

  
 The SF Site: News
Jeter is perhaps best known for his role on the television series "Evening Shade." Apparently in good health, an autopsy is being performed to determine Jeter's cause of death.
Currently in pre-production, the series executive producers are Robert Wertheimer, who produced the shows "Due South" and "Robocop" and Nebula Award-winning author Robert J. Sawyer.
Rather than being awarded at World Horror Con, the winners will be announced at the HWA Annual Conference at the Park Central Hotel in New York in June.
www.sfsite.com /columns/news0304.htm   (6792 words)

  
 RTE.ie Entertainment - Ant and Dec to star in sci-fi movie?
Ant and Dec began their careers as actors, starring in the television series 'Byker Grove', before going on to launch music careers.
Television presenters Ant and Dec are reported to have landed roles in a science fiction movie called 'Alien Autopsy'.
According to reports, Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly will play two alien hunters who are trying to record extra-terrestrial footage.
www.rte.ie /arts/2005/0511/antanddec.html   (141 words)

  
 Ant and Dec - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, Declan made his acting debut on the set of the BBC children's drama series Byker Grove.
Their latest project is the film Alien Autopsy.
Although the young Ant had built up some television experience with a brief stint on the children's classic, Why Don't You?
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ant_and_Dec   (513 words)

  
 E! Online News - Jonathan Brandis' Apparent Suicide
The Los Angeles coroner's office performed an autopsy, but won't announce the cause of death until Brandis' blood and toxicology results are returned, which could take up to six weeks.
Nov 21, 2003, 12:50 AM PT Actor Jonathan Brandis, who began his television and film career as a child star, has died, the victim of an apparent suicide.
Brandis was best known for his portrayal of crewmember Lucas Wolenczek on two seasons of Steven Spielberg's underwater sci-fi series, SeaQuest DSV, which catapulted him to teen-idol status.
www.eonline.com /News/Items/0,1,12971,00.html   (513 words)

  
 ABC UFO Special
Aside from promoting Pfock's theory, Jennings showed footage of the Air Force holding its Mogul Balloon conference and also threw in the Alien Autopsy along with shots from The X-Files television series, the original In Search Of...
Jennings tried to make his Roswell UFO cash cow theory fly by calling those who have investigated the case "Roswell promoters" who are out to make money by selling books.
Jennings had already decided there was nothing to the case and the Air Force's parachute dummies bit was never covered.
www.ufowatchdog.com /abcfluff.html   (3444 words)

  
 : RevolutionSF - Everything's Eventual : Review
A couple are twists on classic themes: 'Autopsy Room Four' updates a great old Twilight Zone episode in a most non-television manner, and 'Riding the Bullet' is a ghost story, plain and simple.
Longtime readers will recognize his return to familiar themes as well, including the prequel to the Dark Tower series 'The Little Sisters of Eluria.'
Along with the ghosts and monsters dressed as men are stories that move away from the horror and gore, toward explorations of the human condition.
www.revolutionsf.com /print.php3?id=1021   (606 words)

  
 The Men Who Killed Kennedy TV Show - The Men Who Killed Kennedy Television Show - TV.com
A medical technician who was at the autopsy states categorically that the body he saw was not the one shown in the official photographs.
This new program in Nigel Turner's series explores evidence of conspiracy and cover-up in the 1963 murder of the 35th president and examines the Secret Service's behavior on that fateful day.
The mortician who buried Lee Harvey Oswald reveals the startling discovery made when the "assassin's" body was exhumed 18 years later.
www.tv.com /men-who-killed-kennedy/show/9901/summary.html   (202 words)

  
 NBC10.com - Entertainment - Report: 'Murphy Brown' Actor Died Of Accidental Overdose
Pastorelli played Eldin the housepainter opposite Candice Bergen on the "Murphy Brown" television series from 1988 to 1994.
An autopsy on Robert Pastorelli confirms that the "Murphy Brown" actor died of an accidental heroin overdose.
Actor Daniel Craig has been unveiled as the new James Bond.
www.nbc10.com /entertainment/2996169/detail.html   (226 words)

  
 Review of "Nisei" and "731"
"Nisei" opens with a clandestine autopsy interrupted by masked and uniformed men who machine-gun the surgeons and pack away the patient, who appears to be an alien in the brief glimpse we get of it.
Both directors used reflections in interesting ways: I liked the scene in "Nisei" when the Japanese diplomat's face is reflected in the interrogation room window against Walter Skinner, the television reflecting the whole living room in "731".
David Nutter, who directed "Nisei", uses closeups better than anyone else on this series.
www.munchkyn.com /xf-rvws/nisei.html   (1594 words)

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