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Tuesday, January 03, 2017

Stargate Universe






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http://gateworld.net/universe/s1/transcripts/101.shtml

GateWorld


STARGATE: UNIVERSE

AIR, PART 1

EPISODE NUMBER - 101

ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 10.02.09

http://gateworld.net/universe/s1/transcripts/102.shtml

GateWorld

STARGATE UNIVERSE

AIR, PART 2

EPISODE NUMBER - 102

ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 10.02.09


YOUNG: He's bought us some time.

WRAY: To do what?

YOUNG: Well, we're working on it. First up is trying to dial the Gate back home.

WRAY: Should you even be on your feet?

GREER (pointedly): No.

YOUNG: Well, I am on my feet and right now we're trying to get home. Camile, I need your help. You know these people. I need you to spread the word, try to keep things as positive as you can.

WRAY: I can do that.

YOUNG: Good.

In the observation room with the huge windows which Rush found earlier, Chloe is sitting on the floor looking out as space rushes past. She still has tears running down her face. Scott comes in and sits down on the floor next to her.

ARMSTRONG: I can't believe my dad has gone. I watched him die, and I still just can't accept it.

(Scott struggles for something to say, then looks at her.)

SCOTT: Tell me about him.

ARMSTRONG: Why?

SCOTT: The man died so I could live. I'd like to know a little more about him.

(Chloe sniffs and gathers her thoughts.)

ARMSTRONG: No matter how tired he was, or how long he'd worked, or what was going on in his life, he always had time to listen to me. I'd go on and on, but he never preached. He never told me what to do even though sometimes I wished he would. He would just listen, and then he would tell me that he loved me. The best part was, if I'd had a fight with my mom, he never took sides.

(Scott smiles.)

ARMSTRONG: Oh God. My mom. He was her whole life. (She starts to cry again.) She probably thinks we're both dead.

SCOTT: All I know is that he wanted you to go on.

ARMSTRONG (tearfully): I know.

(Scott sighs.)

SCOTT: I've gotta get back to the search. You gonna be OK?

ARMSTRONG: I don't know.

SCOTT: Fair enough.

(He stands up and leaves the room.)












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http://articles.latimes.com/1998/oct/13/local/me-32183

Los Angeles Times


Obituaries

Joseph Cates; Emmy-Winning TV Director

October 13, 1998

Joseph Cates, who wrote, produced and directed more than 1,000 television specials--including two that won him Emmy Awards--has died in New York at 74.

Cates, father of actress Phoebe Cates, brother of Hollywood director Gil Cates and creator of "The $64,000 Question," one of television's pioneering and most popular game shows, died Saturday of complications from leukemia.

A native New Yorker, Cates attended New York University and flew rescue missions over the Pacific during World War II before joining the fledgling television industry, producing and directing a live talent hunt program titled "Look Upon a Star" in 1947.

Specializing in musical variety shows for the next four decades, Cates produced and directed specials featuring such entertaininers as Victor Borge, Johnny Cash, Nat "King" Cole, Perry Como, David Copperfield, Gene Kelly, Steve Martin, Ethel Merman, Yves Montand and Andy Williams.

His 1970 Anne Bancroft special and his 1972 tribute to George Gershwin won him Emmy awards.

Over the years, he cast Art Carney as Jackie Gleason's pal, designed the original set for "The Honeymooners" and produced the annual Tony Awards telecasts.

During the 1960s, Cates also tried Broadway, staging "Spoon River Anthology," a critically acclaimed series of dramatic readings that drew few customers until he wrote a letter to the New York Times, lambasting those who asked for quality but failed to support it.

The letter worked and other Broadway successes followed, including "What Makes Sammy Run" and "Joe Egg." After his musical version of "Elmer Gantry" failed on Broadway, Cates refused to admit defeat, taking the show on the road, again and again, for more than 20 years.

In addition to Phoebe, Cates leaves two other daughters, Valerie and Alexandra; a son, Phillip, and two grandchildren.










http://gateworld.net/universe/s1/transcripts/101.shtml

GateWorld


STARGATE: UNIVERSE

AIR, PART 1

EPISODE NUMBER - 101

ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 10.02.09

http://gateworld.net/universe/s1/transcripts/102.shtml

GateWorld

STARGATE UNIVERSE

AIR, PART 2

EPISODE NUMBER - 102

ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 10.02.09


In the observation room with the huge windows which Rush found earlier, Chloe is sitting on the floor looking out as space rushes past. She still has tears running down her face. Scott comes in and sits down on the floor next to her.

ARMSTRONG: I can't believe my dad has gone. I watched him die, and I still just can't accept it.

(Scott struggles for something to say, then looks at her.)

SCOTT: Tell me about him.

ARMSTRONG: Why?

SCOTT: The man died so I could live. I'd like to know a little more about him.

(Chloe sniffs and gathers her thoughts.)

ARMSTRONG: No matter how tired he was, or how long he'd worked, or what was going on in his life, he always had time to listen to me. I'd go on and on, but he never preached.










http://www.tv.com/shows/the-twilight-zone/one-more-pallbearer-12667/trivia/

tv.com


The Twilight Zone Season 3 Episode 17

One More Pallbearer

Aired Unknown Jan 12, 1962 on CBS

Quotes


(Closing Narration)

Narrator: Mr. Paul Radin, a dealer in fantasy, who sits in the rubble of his own making and imagines that he's the last man on Earth, doomed to a perdition of unutterable loneliness because a practical joke has turned into a nightmare. Mr. Paul Radin, pallbearer at a funeral that he manufactured himself in the Twilight Zone.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 07:04 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 03 January 2017