Regarding the possibility that John Karlen played the "Mysterious Old Man"......I believe that if Jonathan Frid had said yes to their request they would have moved heaven and earth to keep it a secret, (but knowing full well it would be a wildly discussed rumour) just to give the older fans a rush when they spotted him in the opening. But he said no, so there was no harm in letting the fans know that they tried, but it didn't happen.
Obviously, Zombies have played a role in the classic Dark Shadows and I would be very happy to see them in the new DS providing the make-up is realistic (so far it looks oh so good) and appear in the proper story context.
The Barnabas Undead site says that two other series (Jack and Bobby and The Mountain) may be the two hour long shows WB needs to fill its programming.
Posted: Mon., May 3, 2004, 10:22pm PTFrog hopping with fall fareNet likely to pickup 'Mountain,' 'Jack'[/b]
It also said that the WB may consider a year long schedule
with shows alternating week to week. I don't think thats a good idea to get a new show getting an audience
This article dated today, seems to suggest that the people involved with the Lost In Space pilot are very confident and/or are oblvious to what is going on with the WB recently, that its pilot will go to series.
It just may come down to LIS vs. DS for the final time slot.
Sorry, dom!!
No need to apologize, Mary, but thank you. It was big of you to acknowledge the post and I appreciate it.
[For instance, a few seasons back the WB started out that season with 13 Felicity episodes (wrapping up with a cliffhanger), which then gave way to episodes (I forget exactly how many) of Jack and Jill, followed by the remaining 9 episodes of Feliciity.
I don't think Jack & Jill survived season 1 part 2. Of course it's just one example and it could've been destined to fail from day 1