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Books.
- Fred Hoyle & John Elliot. A For Andromeda.
isbn:0-285-50165-8, Souvenir Press (London) 1962.
(Reprinted 1974). Corgi edition 1963.
"This book is based on the BBC television serial of the same name
and is published by arrangement with the [BBC]."
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About:
- Roger Fulton.
The Encyclopedia of TV Science Fiction,
Boxtree Ltd. and ITV Books 1990.
- Brief summaries of TV Science Fiction programmes
from 1951 onwards, including `A for Andromeda'
and `The Andromeda Breakthrough'.
- Leslie Halliwell.
Halliwell's Television Companions,
Granada Publ. Ltd., Frogmore, St.Albans, Herts,
isbn 0-246-11714-1,
1982.
Also pub. as Halliwell's Teleguide Granada 1979.
- Brief entry for A for Andromeda on page 1,
mostly about the computer, Andromeda and the
conflict between her `inhuman master' and her
human nature. Entry ends "..... a sequel lacking
Julie Christie, The Andromeda Breakthrough,
also lacked comparable impact".
- Joy Leman.
Wise Scientists and Female Androids,
p108-124 of Popular Television in Britain,
J. Corner (ed), British Film Institute,
isbn 0-85170-269-4 (hb) 0-85170-270-8 (pb), 1991.
- An essay on gender, politics and sci-fi, esp' wrt
`Quatermass' and `A for Andromeda'.
Picture of Julie Christie as Christine (later Andromeda)
at a keyboard p120.
- Tise Vahimagi.
British Television, an Illustrated Guide,
Oxford University Press,
isbn 0-19-812267-5 (hb), 0-19-818336-4 (pb), 1994.
- One column entry on (many shows including)
A for Andromeda, p98, and a picture of
Julie Christie as Andromeda and Peter Halliday as Flemming.
Magazines.
From: lorenh@hpcvra.cv.hp.com.sp@m.not (Loren Heisey)
Newsgroups: rec.arts.tv
Subject: EpiLog episode guide list update
Message-ID: <204470001@hpcvra.cv.hp.com>
Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 20:13:30 GMT
Organization: Hewlett-Packard Co., Corvallis, OR, USA
Here is
an updated list of episode guides in issues of Epi-Log magazine.
For those that do not know, Epi-Log is a magazine devoted to doing episode
guides. The quality of the guides varies quite a bit depending on who writes
the synopses. Some guides have been known to have errors. They do list all
the episodes and usually give the original air dates. People looking for lots
of information on a show will probably not be interested in them but they are
useful for keeping track of which episodes one has seen or has yet to see.
Epi-Log magazines can be found at Sci-Fi conventions and also at some
comic book stores.
They can also be gotten from the publisher:
- Star Tech,
- P.O. Box 456, Dunlap, TN 37327, USA
- (their catalog is $1 and requests for
information need a SASE [self addressed stamped envelope]).
The left half is a by issue listing and the right half is an alphabetical
listing. A # after the name means it is a list of episodes rather than a
guide.
[...]
UFO 16 [...]
A For Andromeda 16
Andromeda Breakthrough 16
Adam Adamant Lives! 16
Into the Labyrinth 16
Out of the Unknown 16
Quatermass (four series) 16
Star Maidens 16
Supercar 16
Thunderbirds 16
Terrahawks 16
Storyteller, The 16
Saint, The (seasons 1-2) 16
Return of the Saint 16
[...]
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