Posted: August 31, 2000 at 19:45:56: by Theresa
For the record, I do not think a campaign to restore a character to a television show directed to the source of the show -- is harrassment! Telescene is being bombarded with requests that are legitimate. How has a campaign such as this come to be labeled harrassment? Further, Cynthia Lane is the public relations director and her email address is publicly available on the Telescene website as are the addresses of the other management staff. She is the person you write with requests such as ours. If Telescene has no control over the decision, than of course, we need to write whoever has the control. But to be accused of harrassment...I think not.I am sorry to take exception to your posting Michael, and with all due respect, I will not post any actual emails I've received as you so recently corrected me, however, but beyond that I think it is up to the individual to discern whether they are finished with their effort (and not to be afraid to express themselves to Telescene or any other entity). This campaign regarding Lost World and Summerlee is no different than other campaigns that have been launched to restore either characters or full television shows that had been cancelled. The original StarTrek was one such show that eventually found its way back to TV after cancellation. Again, we must respect the rules of your Board but I don't think anyone should feel they "harrassed" Telescene or somehow are in the wrong regarding their actions on behalf of Michael S. or Lost World. Theresa
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