On Sun, 03 Jun 2001, Neil Ford wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 04:45:45PM +0100, Leo Lapworth wrote:
> > On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 08:19:56AM +0100, Dave Cross wrote:
> > > On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 07:47:00AM +0100, Greg McCarroll 
>([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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> > > > Well what about last night? Buffy no more? Well I'm pretty sure she
> > > > will be back, my reasoning - they played the normal end of show credits/
> > > > theme tune, if they had of killed the character off, there would of been
> > > > a special ending. Mind you, when I explained this theory to the wife she
> > > > used the phrase ``clutching at straws''
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> > > Well, how about the argument that SMG has singed up for two more series?
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> > I've been told (*prays this is not true*) that SMG signed up for two
> > more series but has a clause that if Univeral Pictures produce it she
> > is not oblidged to do them (as apparently she didn't want to work for
> > Universal).
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> > So, this could be an ending to make sure she and Univeral have
> > time to work it out...
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> > i just hope I have been mis-informed.
> > 
> Trying to remember where I read this (probably Heat) but SMG *had* said she
> wouldn't stay with the show if it moved from WB to UPN. 
> 
> Quick bit of digging and I've found the following;
> [Heat Magazine, 19-25 May 2001]
> "The producers of Buffy, Fox TV, have offered ridiculous soundbites to justify
> switching TV networks in the US. The WB, home to Buffy since it's inception,
> did not match the "passion" and "vision" demonstrated by rival network UPN,
> which has secured the show for two years. The fact that UPN bid a total of
> $22 million more than WB wasn't mentioned by Fox.
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> "UPN sontinued to show it's "vision" and "passion" with the $50,000 gift
> baskets it sent eight Buffy cast regulars to welcome them to their new
> network - which included Cristal champagne and a Cartier watch, Sarah
> Michelle Gellar - who once said she'd quit Buffy if it left WB, then retracted
> the comments - was given a Gucci necklace."

kewl ... so Buffy likes necklaces then. 
we could give her one as a present .. that would be nice ... diamond
maybe ...or since we are a Perl group perhaps ... oh ok .. you're way
ahead of me on this one aren't you. ;)

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Robin Szemeti                       
                                    
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