Someone asked me how old the character “Jane” would be if she were to appear on Legend of the Rangers.
I’m thinking they were seeing me as early 40’s by the last Crusade I did. Does anyone know how long between the end of Crusade and the start of B5 Rangers? I heard it was about five years. If that is so, then Jane would be mid-late 40’s which, believe me, I could easily play.
Patricia Tallman, Wayne Alexander, Robin Atkin Downes and Maggie Egan star in: BABYLON PARK: GRUDGEMATCH
The animated parody makes it’s U.S. Premier at DragonCon in Atlanta on June 30th and the Canadian Premier at TorontoTrek in Toronto on July 15.
GRUDGEMATCH is the second in a series of hysterical spoofs on some of the great science fiction shows of our time.
For more information check out www.babylonpark.com or www.kosh.org.
Thanks!
Jeffrey Willerth
The SCI FI Channel has acquired exclusive rights to the Emmy Award-winning SF series Babylon 5, the cable network announced Monday, April 3. The series will premiere on SCI FI beginning Sept. 25 and will air Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET.
In a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Pay TV, Cable and Newtork Features, SCI FI picked up the rights to all 112 hour-long episodes of the series, as well as four two-hour telefilms based on the show.
“Babylon 5 is one of sci-fi fans’ favorite series. We are thrilled to be able to add it to our schedule,” said Bonnie Hammer, executive vice president and general manager of The SCI FI Channel.
The series, which won an Emmy for visual effects in 1993, was created by J. Michael Straczynski and was co-executive produced by Straczynski and Douglas Netter. It stars Bruce Boxleitner, Michael O’Hare, Richard Biggs, Andrea Thompson, Jeff Conaway, Bill Mumy, Jerry Doyle, Tracy Scoggins and Claudia Christian.