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 Sandcastle V.I. - Space: 1999 / Season Two
Meanwhile, back on Alpha, Maya discovers that elements in the planet's atmosphere is causing all metals to disintegrate; and she and Dr. Russell mount a rescue attempt using a space glider made only of plastics.
Mentor, a scientist on the volcanic planet Psychon, begins to kidnap inhabitants from Moonbase Alpha in order to use their brains to power a biological computer he wants to use to transform the planet back into the paradise it once was; but Mentor's daughter, a metamorph named Maya, tries to stop her father's evil plans.
Meanwhile, Koenig convinces Maya to try on the Brain Impulse Machine, which causes her to see the creatures as they really are, and together they set out to stop the aliens.
www.sandcastlevi.com /scifi/other/1999-02.htm

  
 Space 1999 - second season
Maya (Catherine Schell) is terrified when a huge alien spaceship materialises nearby, as she recognizes it as a Dorcon ship - the Dorcon being the most powerful race in the galaxy.
Having survived, Koenig (Martin Landau) suggests to Maya (Catherine Schell) that perhaps it was being connected to the brain machine that kept him from being deceived.
And when Maya (Catherine Schell) analyses a crystal "Koenig" has brought back from the asteriod, she is startled.
www.kartelle.com /episodes/space1999/contents02.html   (2783 words)

  
 Space 1999 Who could possibly love Maya? Message Board
posts a grand solution on 6/23/2004 8:31:01 PM Tony Verdeschi Who Played on Space:1999 As "Tony Anholt" Died July 26 2002 of a Brain Tumor Born January 19 1941 Died July 26 2002 JOE
And even Maya's natural form she was hardly a looker; she had these beaded eyebrows, and orange wolfman sideburns that were hardly attractive; Maya looked much better as a blonde robot in "Guardians of Piri".
Tony Verdeshi was obviously in love with Maya.
www.allscifi.com /Board.asp?BoardID=259   (2783 words)

  
 Space: 1999 Catacombs- Episode Guide
The Meta signal received in 1999 (in Breakaway) is the same as the signal that Maya (the Metamorph) sent through time and space- Sandra and the Alphans do not realise this (according to writer Johnny Byrne).
The message is sent through time and space by an encoding device designed by Maya.
It does deliver the message to Earth successfully, but it isn't terribly useful if they cannot interpret it.
www.space1999.net /~catacombs/main/epguide/txmfma.html   (1506 words)

  
 Space: 1999 DVD SET#5
Joining the cast is Catherine Schell (Return of the Pink Panther) as the alien beauty Maya as well as a plethora of European guest stars including Brian Blessed (Gladiator), Billie Whitelaw (The Omen), and Freddie Jones (Dune).
Year 2 begins with the addition of Catherine Schell as the alien beauty Maya.
With cinema styled special effects by Brian Johnson (Academy Award® winner, Alien and The Empire Strikes Back) SPACE: 1999 premiered to TV audiences after Star Trek and before Star Wars influencing future series of the genre.
www.newvideo.com /productdetail.html?productid=NV-AAE-70403   (314 words)

  
 Space: 1999 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Also starring were Barry Morse (as Professor Victor Bergman in the first season) and Catherine Schell (as the alien Maya in the second season).
Space: 1999 (ITC Entertainment, 1975–1977) was a British science-fiction television show about the journey of the occupants of a Moon base after the Moon is knocked out of orbit by a nuclear explosion.
Barbara Bain, Catherine Schell and Martin Landau from Space: 1999's second season
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Space:_1999   (3673 words)

  
 Ghost of a flea: Women in spacesuits
Catherina Schell von Bauschlott (Catherine Schell) portrayed ethereal, red-headed alien shape-shifter Maya in tv's Space 1999.
Posted by: Nicholas Packwood at September 3, 2003 11:21 AM While I enjoyed Maria Schell, I thought the 1st season of S:1999 was superior to season 2.
Either the writers were stoned, or I was, but it was surrealistic fun.
www.ghostofaflea.com /archives/000388.html   (577 words)

  
 The Space: 1999 Page
Broadcast hour varied by region but was usually between 4 and 7 P.M., and when live sports broadcasts were scheduled in the late afternoon, Space: 1999 was seen earlier in the day.
Gaining admission by Maya to the Grove of Psyche, John rips a petrified branch from a floral formation in the Grove and with it smashes Psyche's tubes, thereby releasing the gargantuan power of the machine beyond Mentor's ability to control it.
Tony, in a second Luton-bound Eagle, is unable to locate the planet, which has vanished from the space near Alpha.
www.geocities.com /Hollywood/Boulevard/2196/sp1999ep0.html   (19042 words)

  
 Space: 1999 Catacombs- Episode Guide
In the Survey Equipment Room is one of Reilly's instruments from All That Glisters, and a nuclear bomb from Space Brain (labeled "Wall Probe Crater", although the "Fuse" label is also clearly seen).
Maya transforms directly from a dog into a weasel (in the script, a coral snake).
Shot of moonbuggy driving towards the lunar hills (SFX) is reused in Catacombs Of The Moon
www.space1999.net /~catacombs/main/epguide/t30tt.html   (19042 words)

  
 Barbara Bain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Barbara Bain, Martin Landau and Catherine Schell on the set of Space: 1999 in their Costumes as Dr. Helena Russell, Commander John Koenig and Maya, ca.
Barbara Bain (born 13 September 1931 in Chicago, Illinois as Millicent Fogel) is a Jewish-American actress.
In 1957, she married actor Martin Landau, with whom she would later star on television.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Barbara_Bain   (241 words)

  
 Improving composition at Brooklyn writing center - 3.13.2002 - New York Teacher -
Grants from the program, named for Christa McAuliffe, the teacher-astronaut who died on the Challenger space shuttle flight in 1986, fund innovative educational projects.
"Whatever your subject or grade, first, set the ground rules," advises Mauro Bressi, an English teacher who in 1999 established a writing center at John Dewey High School in Brooklyn with the help of a $12,000 McAuliffe Fellowship.
McAuliffe fellow Mauro Bressi talks with Martin Reyes while Mikhail Pomeravets and Maya Filshtin-skaya check their work at Dewey HS Writing Center.
www.nysut.org /newyorkteacher/2001-2002/020313nyc.html   (497 words)

  
 Space: 1999 The Forgotten Series
Space:1999 was Fantastic, the special effects were outstanding for there time,when the show aired (1973-77) it was the most expensive show on T.V. Period.and as for U.F.O. The female Moonbase Operatives had Purple hair!
Although let's face it the second season was to funny with Maya changing into different animals.
Seems like the producers didn't like where this series was going so we got (in the second season) a Alien character with more humor and action added to the storys.
www.vulkonforums.com /yabbse/index.php?board=20;action=display;threadid=120;start=new;boardseen=1   (497 words)

  
 LASSO Newsletter 1999
Conference announcements are readily available from sites such as http://www.linguistlist.org, but LASSO members sponsoring or involved in meeting may send promotional information to Mary Jane Hurst, Dept. of English, Texas Tech U., Lubbock, TX 79409-3091, (mjhurst@ttu.edu); she will include the information in the Newsletter as space permits.
A large number of cultural attractions can be found nearby, including the world's largest pyramid in Cholula, Maya-style paintings in Cacaxtla, and various churches, cloisters, and monasteries.
Because the LASSO block of rooms will only be held until August 31, we suggest members call now for reservations (210-224-7155) and start planning early for a wonderful week-end in a great and historic Texas city.
www.tamu-commerce.edu /swjl/public_html/admin/feb99newslasso.html   (2523 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional: North America: Mexico: States: Chiapas
Textile Art of Chiapas Maya - Discussion and photos of artistic weaving of contemporary Mayans, by the Science Museum of Minnesota.
Centro de Medios Independientes / Indymedia Chiapas - IMCC - Offers space for web publication of news items relating to the struggle of the indigenous communities in the state, as well as other popular movements.
Chiapas Landscapes - Photographs of natural scenes, taken in 1999.
dmoz.com /Regional/North_America/Mexico/States/Chiapas   (2523 words)

  
 The Catherine Schell Page
She is probably best known for roles as Maya in Space: 1999, and Lady Litton in "Return of the Pink Panther." After three decades in the movies and television, she (mostly) retired from acting to write and to run a bed and breakfast in the French countryside, with her husband.
Catherine's appearance is billed as a 'World TV Convention Exclusive' since she is not known to attend fan conventions at all -- so this is probably the one and only chance you'd get to see her at one.
Catherine Schell was born Catherina Schell von Bauschlott, in Hungary, before her family escaped the Communist takeover when she was only a few years old.
www.space1999.net /~metaforms/c-schell.htm   (2523 words)

  
 Movie Market (UK) - Catherine Schell Photo - C55452
Picture of Martin Landau as Cmdr. John Koenig, Barbara Bain as Dr. Helena Russell, Catherine Schell as Maya from Space: 1999, High Quality Photos - Authentic photography
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Movie Market (UK) - Catherine Schell Photo - C55452
www.moviemarket.co.uk /Photos/P201813_C55452.html   (86 words)

  
 The Catherine Schell Page
She is probably best known for roles as Maya in Space: 1999, and Lady Litton in "Return of the Pink Panther." After three decades in the movies and television, she (mostly) retired from acting to write and to run a bed and breakfast in the French countryside, with her husband.
Catherine Schell was born Catherina Schell von Bauschlott, in Hungary, before her family escaped the Communist takeover when she was only a few years old.
Catherine's appearance is billed as a 'World TV Convention Exclusive' since she is not known to attend fan conventions at all -- so this is probably the one and only chance you'd get to see her at one.
www.space1999.net /~metaforms/c-schell.htm   (718 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Movie : The Cosmic Princess : Main
Most of this "TV movie" consists of the series' second-season opener, which introduced Maya (Catherine Schell), an extraterrestrial endowed with the ability to transform herself into any life form.
Cosmic Princess is comprised of scenes from the syndicated TV series Space 1999.
Catherine Schell, Barbara Bain, Martin Landau, Clifton Jones
www.vh1.com /movies/movie/84893/moviemain.jhtml   (108 words)

  
 Phil Plait's Bad Astronomy: Space: 1999 Convention
This is a picture of Catherine Schell (who played Maya in the series), a young Swedish women I met named Monica who runs a website about the show (as if it were an internal page for the Moonbase), and Zienia Merton.
Schell's assistant for the duration of the con), Catherine Schell, James H. (Jim) Burns (author and actor), Johnny Byrne, Chris Penfold (facing the camera), George Bellak (who wrote the original version of the "Space:1999" pilot) and Sophia (something), a writer who is Richard Hatch's girlfriend.
In the picture, that's me on the left, with Johnny Byrne, Zienia, Catherine, John Hug (an Eagle pilot on the show, and a man clearly enjoying himself immensely at the con), Prentis Hancock (Paul Morrow on the show) and Chris Penfold.
www.badastronomy.com /fun/travelogs/space1999.html   (994 words)

  
 Space 1999 Catacombs: On Location
It consists of various plantations of coniferous and deciduous trees (featured in The Full Circle), and Black Park Lake, which Koenig and Maya swim across in The Rules Of Luton.
Several episodes were filmed in the Pinewood Studios backlot, the gardens of Heatherden Hall (part of Pinewood Studios) or neighbouring Black Park.
Black Park is bordered by the A412 Uxbridge Road on the south, and Pinewood Studios and Heatherden Hall to the east.
www.space1999.net /catacombs/main/pguide/w2location.html   (994 words)

  
 Mike Judge Still Not In "3001" (February 28th, 2005) - Dark Horizons
Mike Judge was in Seattle Friday night for the premiere of his Animation Show festival of animated shorts and during the Q&A, he talked about his next feature film, which will be his first since 1999's cult classic "Office Space."
Starring Luke Wilson and "Saturday Night Live's" Maya Rudolph, it is the story of a rather dumb military Private who is frozen and wakes up in the future, to find out he's now the smartest person on the planet.
Judge also said that "King of the Hill isn't going to be around much longer," but he and "The Animation Show" co-producer Don Hertzfeldt are in talks with HBO to bring a weekly version of "The Animation Show" to that cable station.
www.darkhorizons.com /news05/050228g.php   (214 words)

  
 SculptureCenter - programs & events
New York-based Andrea Ray constructs a meditative installation of sound and salt inspired by the lower-level vaulted spaces, while Grady Gerbracht uses the stairwell to outline an immersive sonic portrait of the building through its acoustic properties, its materials, and its renovation blueprints designed by artist/architect Maya Lin.
The sonic potential of negative space appears in Argentinean artist Jorge Macchi¹s collage-based musical composition, British artist Cornelia Parker¹s lint-earplug sculptures, Joseph Beuys¹s blackboard eraser, and Mungo Thomson's The Collected Recordings of Bob Dylan 1963-1995 (1999-2004), which aurally and visually edits the famous musician's performances down to only the applause.
Certain works trigger a charged silence, such as 1 Minute of Silence (2003) by Mexico City-based artists Francis Alÿs and Rafael Ortega, documenting a street performance work in Panama City, while others reveal an implied, or latent sound, such as those of Americans Jim Hodges, Jude Tallichet, and Dario Robleto.
sc.babbleheaven.com /pe_treble_des1.html   (214 words)

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