First, I want to mention with great sadness that Abel Fernandez's wife Josephine Miller Fernandez passed away on March 23rd from complications from pneumonia following a long illness. They were married for 27 years, and she was a 30 year member of the Women's Auxiliary of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. She was 81. Contributions can be made in Josie's name to St. Judes Children's Hospital (Memphis, TN) OR the LA Children's Hospital.
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YES we are late with Volume 2 and unfortunately it couldn't be helped as there have been MANY contributing factors. YES Volume 2 will be shipping soon (in April for certain). YES we will update everyone just as soon as we know the EXACT DATE ourselves. YES we are asking everyone to be patient just a little bit longer. And YES it will be worth the wait.
NOTE: Updated release/ship date is May 15, 2009! Discs are "at the factory" and being manufactured right now (May 6th, 2009). Thanks to everyone for your patience.
Thanks to everyone who has pre-ordered and to those that have sent in words of encouragement! This has been a difficult task, and your kind words have made a HUGE difference and are always appreciated.
Stay tuned for our next announcement (which will be an IMPORTANT and EXCITING ONE), but in the meantime...
Here are some recent pictures of some of our commentators on THE COMPLETE STEVE CANYON On TV Volume 2:
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Steve Canyon series regulars Bob Hoy (left), Abel Fernandez (right)...with Producer John Ellis (middle) taken March 20th. Bob and Abel contributed to 4 episodes on volume 2.
Artist and Classic Television Historian Brad Ulvila provided expert and insightful commentary on the Steve Canyon episode THE PRISONER.
Standing on far right is Aviation Film Historian James H. Farmer who contributed commentaries to no less than 6 episodes this time around. This was taken on Saturday March 14th at the Air Force Museum in Dayton Ohio. Seated (L to R) are Korean War heroes Col. Milton (Mike) Bellovin, Col. Dean Hess, Col. Ernest Craigwell, and CMSgt. Joe VonRembow, all USAF (ret). Bellovin, Craigwell and VonRembow all served under Hess in Korea and they were at the Air Force Museum to film interviews for a 90-minute documentary about Dean Hess being written by Farmer! I interviewed Dean Hess later that day when we discovered he was the USAF Liason in Hollywood to the Steve Canyon TV series!
Guest stars Richard Anderson and Sylvia Lewis from OPERATION B-52. Taken March 4th 2009 after our wonderful and insightful recording session.
We are missing a picture of Peter Kuran, who along with James H. Farmer, provided dazzling commentary on Operation Mushroom...we hope to rectify this with a nice photo of Pete soon!
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2 comments:
I noticed you hadn't posted since REELSTUFF. Was worried you might be getting too involved working on this project to enjoy it.
Make time for yourself. Have a nice glass of California wine with some veggies in the afternoon. You're doing historic work, make sure you have some fun while doing this.
That Brad guy sure has a good looking cap!
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