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    Unnamed Second Earth?

    Truly mind~boggling!

    ANOTHER habitable planet? And - what's more - it's outwith the bounds of our solar system!

    Michael ... knowing you're keen on science fiction articles (which could, conceivably, become fact) I'm sure this'll appeal to you, my friend.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencete...lien-life.html

    Enjoy! But REMEMBER to "refresh" your page afterwards.


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    Thank you Arthur, been reading up on this via MSN, many years ago Arthur when the 'Daily Herald' newspaper was around 40's/50's there was a little daily series titled Terra something can't remember the second word but it was about a duplicate planet like Earth the opposite side of the sun and I used to follow the story every day, I must have been only 6 or 7 years of age and I think that could have been the beginnings of my interest of science fiction, my follow up was the Eagle comic with Dan Dare & the Mekon a little later my interest were the Marvel comics with Captain Marvel (Shazam!)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Thank you Arthur, been reading up on this via MSN, many years ago Arthur when the 'Daily Herald' newspaper was around 40's/50's there was a little daily series titled Terra something can't remember the second word but it was about a duplicate planet like Earth the opposite side of the sun and I used to follow the story every day, I must have been only 6 or 7 years of age and I think that could have been the beginnings of my interest of science fiction, my follow up was the Eagle comic with Dan Dare & the Mekon a little later my interest were the Marvel comics with Captain Marvel (Shazam!)
    Ah ... memories, Michael! Yep, I remember the 'Eagle' comic well with Dan Dare ... his trusty sidekick, Digby and the wee green Mekon, Jeff Arnold in 'Riders of The Range' , Harris Tweed, Extra Special Agent with his monacle.
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    Does anyone remember every Monday evening on the Light program a series titled 'Journey into space' I thought it was really exciting think it was 1950 but not sure!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Does anyone remember every Monday evening on the Light program a series titled 'Journey into space' I thought it was really exciting', think it was 1950 but not sure!
    'Journey Into Space', as I recall, was introduced in strident tones by its announcer, Deryck Guyler for dramatic effect!

    First broadcast on the BBC's Light programme in 1953 ... I started listening to it *a year later. Produced by Charles Chilton, it contained memorable characters, like "Jet" Morgan (captain) Doc Matthews, Stephen "Mitch" Mitchell and radio operator, Lemmy - initially played by David Kossoff and subsequently, Alfie Bass - whose usual exclamation seemed (to my mind, at least) to be, "Blimey!"

    Never missed an episode from *then onwards!


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    Wow Arthur, you've certainly done your research and thank you so much, yes I remember all the characters and the words "produced by Charles Chilton" didn't think it was quite as late as 1953. Great series for it's time, also was 'Dick Barton special agent' around the same time?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post

    ... was 'Dick Barton special agent' around the same time?
    ... NO, Michael, the 'Dick Barton' series - also broadcast on the 'Light' programme - began life in October 1946 ... occupying regular 15~minute slots each weekday evening, with a morning omnibus edition on Saturdays [eventually] being introduced. And the series ran until March 1951 ... when it was replaced by 'The Archers'.

    Way before my time ... ... but once again, I've been doing my research.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Arthur Little View Post
    ... No, Michael, the Dick Barton series - also broadcast on the Light programme - began life in October 1946 ... occupying regular 15~minute slots each weekday evening, with a morning omnibus edition on Saturdays [eventually] being introduced. And the series ran until March 1951 ... when it was replaced by 'The Archers'.

    Way before my time ... ... but once again I've been doing my research.
    Will come up with some more later


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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Parnham View Post
    Will come up with some more later
    ... History happened to be my favourite subject at school. So feel free to fire away!


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    Hi Arthur,Do you remember Alf Alpha and Flannigan & Alan (Underneath the Arches) Also 'I love Lucy' on TV ? Whoa, almost forgot 'Riders of the Range' (on Light Program) and I think it was replaced by 'Mrs Dales Diary'


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