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http://www.stargate-sg1-solutions.com/wiki/1.19_%22Tin_Man%22_Transcript

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Stargate SG-1 - Tin Man - season 1 episode 19 - Friday 13 February 1998


[ Opening scenes ]


[Offworld in a dark building. After coming up of a ladder, we have a view on a Stargate. When it shuts down, we see SG-1 that just came through the Gate.]

O'NEILL
Ladies and Gentlemen, this is your Colonel speaking. Welcome to P3X niner-eight-niner, where it's a balmy…room temperature…Fan it out!

[They start investigating the chamber they are in. O'Neill is looking at a ball of light which is suspended from the ceiling above them.]

O'NEILL
Whoa…Well the lights are on…but there's nobody home!

DANIEL
The technology seems advanced by comparison to what we've seen on most of the human-inhabited planets. Maybe they are more advanced than Earth.

CARTER
They're much more.

DANIEL
Well, it feels older…somehow.

O'NEILL
I know how it feels.










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From 12/25/1924 ( Rod Serling ) To 7/19/1989 ( the United Airlines Flight 232 crash ) is 23582 days

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http://www.tv.com/shows/stargate-sg-1/tin-man-7337/

tv.com


Stargate SG-1 Season 1 Episode 19

Tin Man

Aired Friday 8:00 PM Feb 13, 1998 on Syfy

SG-1 arrives on P3X-989 and is knocked unconscious - they wake up and return to Earth only to find that they are robots.

AIRED: 2/13/98










http://history.nasa.gov/SP-4217/ch6.htm


SP-4217 Beyond the Ionosphere


Chapter 6

NASA Experimental Communications Satellites, 1958-1995


Applications Technology Satellites: The Next Generation?


The first of the second generation of the ATS program, known as ATS-6, also was the last ATS mission. Congress canceled the program in 1973 as a budget-cutting measure and to allow the commercial communications satellite industry to underwrite its own research and development. In 1974, NASA unsuccessfully attempted to reinstate the ATS program. Thus, the impressive ATS-6 spacecraft, launched 30 May 1974, marked the end of an era and the beginning of a dry spell for NASA experimental communications satellites.

Built by Fairchild Space and Electronics Company for Goddard, the ATS-6 spacecraft was much larger than its predecessors, weighing 1,336 kilograms (compared with 431 kilograms for ATS-5) and standing just over eight and a half meters tall and sixteen meters across its booms (ATS-5 was 1.8 meters tall and 1.4 meters in diameter). In addition to being the largest geosynchronous communications satellite launched to date, it was the first three-axis stabilized communications satellite. ATS-6 incorporated many significant design firsts, such as a 9.14-meter parabolic reflector, a digital computer for attitude control, solid-state high-power radio frequency transmitters, a primary structure made of graphite composite material, heat pipes for primary thermal control, monopulse tracking for attitude control, and a radio frequency interferometer for attitude determination and control.15

Equally significant was the demonstration of technology for tracking and data relay satellites that led to the Tracking and Data Relay Satellite System (TDRSS) program. In the TDRSS, a tracking and data relay satellite uses the geosynchronous orbital vantage point to look down on low-altitude satellites. Data are relayed from the low-altitude [60] satellite to a ground station through the geosynchronous satellite. Without this space relay capability, NASA needed ground stations all over the globe to collect data from satellites as they passed overhead. Because a low-altitude satellite orbits the Earth in a matter of a few hours, it is only in view of a single ground station for typically 20 minutes at a time. ATS-6 tracked the Nimbus 5 and 6 and the GEOS 3 (Geodynamics Experimental Ocean Satellite) satellites with a roll-and-pitch accuracy of better than 0.2 degree.

The nine-meter antenna enabled small ground receivers to pick up a good quality signal. A demonstration in India, in 1975, relayed television signals from a six-gigahertz uplink through the ATS-6 spacecraft and back to Earth at 860 megahertz, directly to three-meter antennas installed in approximately 2,000 villages. The large deployable antenna required tight pointing by the spacecraft, which is why it used three-axis stabilization.

ATS-6 carried out radio-wave propagation studies at frequencies up to thirty gigahertz; it also established L-band (1,550 to 1,650 megahertz) relay links to aircraft and demonstrated multiple aircraft tracking.

ATS-6 experienced a failure of three of its four orbit control jets in May 1979. That failure led to the decision to power down the spacecraft on 3 August 1979. Subsequently, its telemetry system was activated between November 1979 and February 1980 to collect particle data for correlation with similar data being collected by other satellites.










http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0785245/bio

IMDb


Rod Serling

Biography

Date of Birth 25 December 1924, Syracuse, New York, USA

Date of Death 28 June 1975, Rochester, New York, USA (complications arising from a coronary bypass operation)

Birth Name Rodman Edward Serling










http://www.tv.com/shows/the-twilight-zone/where-is-everybody-12585/

tv.com


The Twilight Zone Season 1 Episode 1

Where is Everybody?

AIRED: 10/2/59










http://www.tv.com/shows/nova/the-garden-of-inheritance-963225/

tv.com


NOVA Season 12 Episode 12

The Garden of Inheritance

Aired Wednesday 9:00 PM Jan 08, 1985 on PBS

AIRED: 1/8/85










http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/royals/etc/cron.html

PBS

the royals and the press


June 21, 1969 A film is made and aired by the BBC called "Royal Family." Its aim is to promote the Royals and cameras are allowed in to film their daily life. The program is almost two hours long and 68% of Britain's population watches it.



http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-1346984/The-home-movie-doesnt-want-Why-Queen-STILL-keeping-wraps-fly-wall-film-changed-view-Royals.html

Mail Online

The home movie one doesn't want you to see: Why is the Queen STILL keeping under wraps the fly on the wall film that changed our view of the Royals

By Michael Thornton

Last updated at 1:12 AM on 14th January 2011

You’re killing the monarchy, you know, with this film you’re making,’ the legendary anthropologist and wildlife expert David Attenborough wrote furiously in 1969 to the producer-director of the controversial and ground-breaking BBC television documentary, Royal Family.

‘The whole institution depends on ­mystique and the tribal chief in his hut,’ continued Attenborough, then a BBC controller.

‘If any member of the tribe ever sees inside the hut, then the whole system of the tribal chiefdom is damaged and the tribe eventually disintegrates.’

Attenborough was not far wrong. Even Bryan Forbes, a shrewd commercial film-maker, had reservations. ‘If you let the genie out of the bottle, you can never put the cork back again,’ he said. ‘And a lot of people think, with hindsight, that it was a mistake.’

Small wonder, then, that the Queen, who reluctantly gave her assent to this ‘reinvention that went wrong’, ordered that the film should be withdrawn from circulation.

Even now, more than 40 years later, her attitude towards this misjudged experiment remains implacably negative. In the forthcoming exhibition, The Queen: Art And Image, at the National Portrait ­Gallery, Buckingham Palace has restricted the organisers to only a 90-­second clip from the film.

The other 104 minutes will remain unseen and off-limits, like the 38 hours of unused footage which is now held in the Royal Archives at Windsor, unavailable to the eyes of even serious historians and researchers.

Paul Moorhouse, the curator of the new exhibition, says: ‘Legend has it that the Queen doesn’t want parts of it to be shown. I wish we could show it in its entirety. It tells you a lot about family life. And it ­redefined the nation’s view of the Queen.’

It did indeed, but was it in quite the way she intended or expected? The view now ­generally taken is that this attempt to make the Royals look like ‘just an ordinary family’ was the moment when the rot set in for the House of Windsor.

As the distinguished journalist Sir Peregrine Worsthorne observed at the time: ‘Initially the public will love seeing the Royal Family as not essentially different from anybody else and in the short term letting in the cameras will enhance the monarchy’s popularity. But in the not-so-long run familiarity will breed, if not contempt, well, familiarity.’

It was in 1968 that Lord Mountbatten’s son-in-law, the film producer Lord Brabourne, felt the Royal Family would benefit if it was seen by the public as being more modern and informal. This view was shared by the Queen’s ambitious young Australian press secretary, William Heseltine.

Brabourne suggested to Prince Philip that a documentary should be made about the Royal Family’s private life, ­recommending that Richard Cawston, then head of the BBC’s documentary department, should direct the film.

The Queen had considerable reservations. She consulted her shrewd mother, the one member of the family whose judgment on matters of public relations was considered impeccable. The Queen Mother was vehemently opposed to the plan and told friends she thought it was ‘the most ­terrible idea’.

In the end, it was Prince Philip’s self-serving and self-publicising uncle, Lord Mountbatten — who was, disastrously, to become Prince Charles’s principal mentor — who talked the Queen into authorising the film.

Cawston was given full access to Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Sandringham and Balmoral for more than a year, shooting 43 hours of raw ­footage of the Queen’s private and official life.

The final version, cut down to a 105-minute colour ­documentary, entitled Royal Family — but mischievously rechristened Corgi And Beth by satirists — was screened to a worldwide audience of 40 million on June 21, 1969










http://www.tv.com/shows/the-six-million-dollar-man/the-six-million-dollar-man-a-k-a-the-moon-and-the-desert-33111/

tv.com


The Six Million Dollar Man Season 1 Episode 1

The Six Million Dollar Man (a/k/a The Moon and the Desert)

Aired Friday 8:30 PM Mar 07, 1973 on ABC

AIRED: 3/7/73










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086465/releaseinfo

IMDb


Trading Places (1983)

Release Info

USA 8 June 1983










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Stargate SG-1 - Tin Man - season 1 episode 19 - Friday 13 February 1998


CARTER
Colonel?

[Carter moves towards Harlan.]

O'NEILL
Easy Captain.
(To Harlan)
Listen, we had some things…when we got here…some weapons.

HARLAN
Oh, those, hmm. Yes. Very dangerous.

O'NEILL
Very. Can we have them back?

CARTER
And our uniforms?

HARLAN
Sorry, but they are gone. This is better, yes?



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 12:36 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 06 February 2017