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    From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
 Subject: New episodes
      To: CIS  
    Date: 3/3/1996 3:07:00 PM  

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I suspect it's an automated VO on the station computer; write
them and let them know, and they'll likely change it. (And we get new
eps the week of April 3rd.)

jms
    From: Jms at B5
 Subject: Re:New episodes
      To: AOL  
    Date: 3/6/1996 7:30:00 PM  

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April 3rd.

jms
    From: jmsatb5@aol.com (Jms at B5)
 Subject: Re: New episodes
      To: rec.arts.sf.tv.babylon5.moderated  
    Date: 3/14/1997 10:01:00 AM  

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Leo-

Not exactly true! We start new episodes the week of April 28 with
episode 410 (Racing Mars), and go straight through May with new eps.

All of our syndication contracts are for the full season 4 with the
entities that are broadcasting the show now.

George Johnsen
CoProducer, Babylon 5
    From: J. Michael Straczynski <71016.1644@compuserve.com>
 Subject: New episodes
      To: CIS  
    Date: 6/24/1997 3:34:00 PM  

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Cherns Major <75026.3723@compuserve.com> asks:
> I thought that this was very insightful and fairly subtle social
> commentary, but now I wonder: was this theme also directly
> related to the "nature red in tooth and claw" philosophy we later
> found espoused by a certain other, shadowy, crowd? Or, maybe, just
> showing that certain ideas pop up all over? Oh, yeah: one more
> question: is the character Captain Jack a reference to the Billy
> Joel song of the same name? Later, after seeing _Intersections in
> Real Time_: did I see, in a scene near the end involving a
> gurney, a tip of the hat to a scene, also towards the end, in a
> Frankenheimer film, recently released to video, that you've
> mentioned admiring?

I think those are pretty much no's across the board.

jms

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