The Prisoners of Gravity interviews were special. (Mark Askwith was the interviewer and he is very brilliant.) Also most of them are up on YouTube. youtube.com/@Teddog3000?...
"Greetings prisoners of gravity, this is Commander Rick!" This channel mostly serves as a collection of Prisoners of Gravity episodes and related material. Prisoners of Gravity was a news magazine se...
Oh, man, this brings me back!
With the Ty Templeton intro art!
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Oh, that was such a gem of a show, absolutely introduced me to a whole world — many, many worlds, in fact! And joyously openly nerdy and odd in a way that was so comforting to a weird teen in Ottawa in the early 90s.
@neilhimself.neilgaiman.com We also owe Karen Berger thanks for recruiting you and other creators to work on North American books. Has anyone ever made a history of the 80s ‘British Invasion’ of comics and the founding of the Vertigo line?
@neilhimself.neilgaiman.com We owe Mark, Daniel Richler and Rick Green a debt of gratitude for documenting a special time in comic books, with their interviews with Dave Gibbons, Alan Moore and you about ‘Watchman’ and ‘Sandman’.
Paul Chato posted a great interview with Rick Green a year ago reflecting on the whole Prisoners of Gravity experience, its origins and production, the way the shows were structured and edited thematically (at least starting in the second season), etc. www.youtube.com/watch?v=wsvB...
#FormerNetworkExec #CallMeChato #popculture Prisoners of Gravity, staring Rick Green and produced by Mark Askwith for TVo back in the early 80s was the very ...
I adored that show. It was a lifeline to a little geek girl all on her own in Northern Ontario. You and the other guests opened doors. (I also incoherently babbled about this to Nancy Kress when I met her. 😅 Hard to articulate in person how much seeing women SF writers on the show meant to me, too.)