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17th January 2007 at 12:56 pm #840liamegan2000MemberAt the start of 2007 I see we have a few new members to our group, hello you are very welcome. Perhaps you might introduce yourselves and tell us what it is about the Onedin Line you find so compelling. Or maybe you just want to find out about DVD releases or something about the cast of the show.
Whatever it is that is what this list is for. Exchange views about the series.
I'll take this opportunity to wish everyone on here all the best for 2007.
Bill.
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18th January 2007 at 7:20 am #841ivaradi1975ParticipantHi,although I joined last year, I have not introduced myself yet.
I am from Hungary, and The Onedin Line was on TV in our country in the
80s (and perhaps late 70s). Born in 1975 I watched the series as a I
child, and I liked it mostly because of the ships and the adventures.
I also always liked stories taking place in the late 19th century,
perhaps because the world seemed much freer then (which was very much
in contrast to the oppressive communism I lived in, and probably I
felt the huge difference even as a child). Of course, there are many
stories about the late 19th century with ships and adventures, but The
Onedin Line was special because of its general quality.I was not alone liking this series, because when the show was
broadcast on Tuesday evenings (that was the "slot" for The Series – we
had only one main TV channel and at any one time it ran only one
series from a western country), the streets in the Hungarian cities
got practically empty. Even when the show was re-run in the 90s, I
found it to be still one of the best series (despite having seen a lot
of more recent, mainly American series by then), though perhaps it was
not liked so much by the general public then.István
On 1/17/07, Bill <william.whittaker1@ntlworld.com> wrote:
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> At the start of 2007 I see we have a few new members to our group, hello you are very welcome. Perhaps you might introduce yourselves and tell us what it is about the Onedin Line you find so compelling. Or maybe you just want to find out about DVD releases or something about the cast of the show.
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>30th January 2007 at 1:13 pm #842liamegan2000MemberIstván,Hello and welcome.
I hope you will enjoy the discussions on this list, and of course continue
to enjoy watching the Onedin Line!Bill.
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From: István Váradi
To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] New Members – New YearHi,
although I joined last year, I have not introduced myself yet.
I am from Hungary, and The Onedin Line was on TV in our country in the
80s (and perhaps late 70s). Born in 1975 I watched the series as a I
child, and I liked it mostly because of the ships and the adventures.
I also always liked stories taking place in the late 19th century,
perhaps because the world seemed much freer then (which was very much
in contrast to the oppressive communism I lived in, and probably I
felt the huge difference even as a child). Of course, there are many
stories about the late 19th century with ships and adventures, but The
Onedin Line was special because of its general quality.I was not alone liking this series, because when the show was
broadcast on Tuesday evenings (that was the "slot" for The Series – we
had only one main TV channel and at any one time it ran only one
series from a western country), the streets in the Hungarian cities
got practically empty. Even when the show was re-run in the 90s, I
found it to be still one of the best series (despite having seen a lot
of more recent, mainly American series by then), though perhaps it was
not liked so much by the general public then.István
30th January 2007 at 1:20 pm #843ivaradiKeymasterHi Bill when on BBC 1 does it start im in the uk yours venatrix—– Original Message —–
From: Bill
To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:13 PM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] New Members – New YearIstván,
Hello and welcome.
I hope you will enjoy the discussions on this list, and of course continue
to enjoy watching the Onedin Line!Bill.
—– Original Message —–
From: István Váradi
To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2007 6:20 AM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] New Members – New YearHi,
although I joined last year, I have not introduced myself yet.
I am from Hungary, and The Onedin Line was on TV in our country in the
80s (and perhaps late 70s). Born in 1975 I watched the series as a I
child, and I liked it mostly because of the ships and the adventures.
I also always liked stories taking place in the late 19th century,
perhaps because the world seemed much freer then (which was very much
in contrast to the oppressive communism I lived in, and probably I
felt the huge difference even as a child). Of course, there are many
stories about the late 19th century with ships and adventures, but The
Onedin Line was special because of its general quality.I was not alone liking this series, because when the show was
broadcast on Tuesday evenings (that was the "slot" for The Series – we
had only one main TV channel and at any one time it ran only one
series from a western country), the streets in the Hungarian cities
got practically empty. Even when the show was re-run in the 90s, I
found it to be still one of the best series (despite having seen a lot
of more recent, mainly American series by then), though perhaps it was
not liked so much by the general public then.István
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30th January 2007 at 3:47 pm #844liamegan2000MemberDon't know of any plans for the BBC to show the Onedin Line. Possibly on one
of the UK cable/satelite channels (Drama, Gold,etc) but I've not seen
anything listed.Bill.
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From: Venatrix
To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] New Members – New YearHi Bill when on BBC 1 does it start im in the uk yours venatrix
—– Original Message —–30th January 2007 at 4:09 pm #845ivaradiKeymasterthank you bill venatrix—– Original Message —–
From: Bill
To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 2:47 PM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] New Members – New YearDon't know of any plans for the BBC to show the Onedin Line. Possibly on one
of the UK cable/satelite channels (Drama, Gold,etc) but I've not seen
anything listed.Bill.
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From: Venatrix
To: shiponedingroup@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [shiponedingroup] New Members – New YearHi Bill when on BBC 1 does it start im in the uk yours venatrix
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19th February 2007 at 9:01 pm #846elsie_h_99MemberHello, I am originally from Scotland and came to the US in 1962. I
first saw the series in the 60's when it was first shown in the US I
think and I have loved it ever since. I have the first 4 episodes on
vhs but I would love to hae the entire series on dvd. I was glad to
find this group.Elsie
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