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21st May 2006 at 3:17 pm #758beboheinz1 MemberHi to all,
 I just became a member a few weeks ago. Have been a fan of the Onedin
 TV series since it showed on german TV, think in the 70's. Was thrilled
 when I purchased my first tapes and DVDs and could listen to all of the
 original voices and dialogs a few days ago. Funny but James's sister
 Elizabeth is named Isabelle in the german TV episodes and books!??
 Can anybody tell me if there are any further books after the "Iron
 Ships"? Also can anyone recommend the following books: Cyril Abraham's
 The Onedin Line : Turning Tide by Bruce Stewart, World of the " Onedin
 Line" by Alison McLeay or "Your complete guide to the continuing story
 of BBC1's " the Onedin Line" and to the real life saga of the sea in
 James Onedin's 1870s ( Radio Times' special. What are they about? I
 ordered most of the Series 1-4, ( on tapes or DVDs ) can you also
 obtain further episodes?
 So lots of questions. To me, I was born in Plymouth, MA, USA live in
 Germany since 1968 and am married with 2 children. Also a member of
 bookcrossing.com.Thanks you for any answers.
 Barbara21st May 2006 at 4:35 pm #759jaas08 MemberHi Barbara, Welcome to the group. I’ll try to 
 answer all your questions.Don’t really know why 
 Elizabeth is called Isabel
 and Albert is Elmer in the German synchronization but likely the names are easier
 to pronounce.The books re. The Onedin line (I recommend 
 them all):The Shipmaster The Iron Ships The High Seas The Trade Winds The White Ships The Turning Tide The book “The World Of The Onedin 
 Line” is a must have for an Onedin fan. The first section is about the
 Onedin family, the second section reviews the reality behind the series; a good
 historical review about real life in the 19th century about life on
 the sailing ships and the last section is about the making of the series, how
 they managed to film at sea and also what went wrong.The Radio Times Special also gives inside 
 information and an overview about series 3.At the moment only series 1 to 4 are 
 released on DVD. It’s likely that other 4 series will be released but don’t
 know when.Kind regards, Marianne 
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 Subject: [shiponedingroup] Books ,
 tapes and DVDs.Hi to all, 
 I just became a member a few weeks ago. Have been a fan of the Onedin
 TV series since it showed on german TV, think in the 70's. Was thrilled
 when I purchased my first tapes and DVDs and could listen to all of the
 original voices and dialogs a few days ago. Funny but James's sister
 Elizabeth is
 named Isabelle in the german TV episodes and books!??
 Can anybody tell me if there are any further books after the "Iron
 Ships"? Also can anyone recommend the following books: Cyril Abraham's
 The Onedin Line : Turning Tide by Bruce Stewart, World of the " Onedin
 Line" by Alison McLeay or "Your complete guide to the continuing
 story
 of BBC1's " the Onedin Line" and to the real life saga of the
 sea in
 James Onedin's 1870s ( Radio Times' special. What are they about? I
 ordered most of the Series 1-4, ( on tapes or DVDs ) can you also
 obtain further episodes?
 So lots of questions. To me, I was born in Plymouth ,
 MA , USA
 live in
 Germany
 since 1968 and am married with 2 children. Also a member of
 bookcrossing.com.Thanks you for any answers.
 Barbara21st May 2006 at 4:37 pm #760liamegan2000 MemberWelcome to our group.I think Elizabeth is simply the English version of
 Isabelle which is the same for a number of European languages including Spanish
 if I remember correctly. The different spelling and pronunciation may well have
 started about the time of our own good Queen Bess (Elizabeth the
 First) in England, although I'm sure a search in Google would tell all the
 facts.I'm sure someone on here will know about the books,
 and again Google my be your friend for some information.Up to and including series 4 is available
 commercially, I know of no plans for series 5 onwards to be released
 yet.Bill.style="PADDING-RIGHT:0px;PADDING-LEFT:5px;MARGIN-LEFT:5px;BORDER-LEFT:#000000 2px solid;MARGIN-RIGHT:0px;"> —– Original Message —–Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 2:17 PMSubject: [shiponedingroup] Books , tapes
 and DVDs.Hi to all, 
 I just became a member a few weeks ago. Have been
 a fan of the Onedin
 TV series since it showed on german TV, think in the
 70's. Was thrilled
 when I purchased my first tapes and DVDs and could
 listen to all of the
 original voices and dialogs a few days ago. Funny but
 James's sister
 Elizabeth is named Isabelle in the german TV episodes and
 books!??
 Can anybody tell me if there are any further books after the "Iron
 
 Ships"? Also can anyone recommend the following books: Cyril Abraham's
 
 The Onedin Line : Turning Tide by Bruce Stewart, World of the " Onedin
 
 Line" by Alison McLeay or "Your complete guide to the continuing story
 
 of BBC1's " the Onedin Line" and to the real life saga of the sea in
 
 James Onedin's 1870s ( Radio Times' special. What are they about? I
 
 ordered most of the Series 1-4, ( on tapes or DVDs ) can you also
 
 obtain further episodes?
 So lots of questions. To me, I was born in
 Plymouth, MA, USA live in
 Germany since 1968 and am married with 2
 children. Also a member of
 bookcrossing.com.Thanks you for any
 answers.
 Barbara
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 19/05/200621st May 2006 at 6:12 pm #761onedinlinie Member'Elisabeth' and 'Albert' are well known and useable in Germany too,
 but this names was a little vintage and out in the 70's.
 'Isabel' and 'Elmer' sounds more modern and it's possible, this was the
 cause of renaming. Could be, the renaming was an idea of the synchron
 studio team. By the way, the German voices of the Onedin characters
 are very well known and popular actors and synchron speakers. James'
 voice is Christian Brückner, the standard voice of Robert deNiro and
 Elmer's voice is the same like Tom Selleck's in 'Magnum'.Mathias 
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