!uknet!dispatch.news.demon.net!demon!mail2news.demon.co.uk!not-for-mail Subject: uk.media.tv.sf.x-files FAQ v3.86 (6/7) (Dec 1996) Date: Sun, 1 Dec 96 19:45:27 GMT X-Mail2News-User: paul@asfafa.demon.co.uk X-Mail2News-Path: relay-7.mail.demon.net!relay-6.mail.demon.net!asfafa.demon.co.uk X-Newsreader: TIN [AMIGA 1.3 950726BETA PL0] Posting-Frequency: monthly Version: 3.86 URL: http://www.netvision.co.uk/x-files/home.html Part 6 of The UK TXF FAQ TXF UK Convention: MancheXter '97 "MancheXter '97 is the UNOFFICIAL UK X-Files Convention to be held on the weekend of 5- 6 July 1997. The Venue has been chosen: Piccadilly Hotel, Manchester. Confirmed Guests include: Jerry Hardin (played Deep Throat), Jane Goldman (Author of 'The X-Files Book of the Unexplained'), Nick Pope (real-life Fox Mulder working for the Uk Government), Kevin J Anderson (author of 'Ground Zero' and 'Ruins'), Rebecca Moesta (Kevin's wife, and author of numerous Star Wars novels), Stephen Mera & Alica Leigh (Manchester paranormal investigators), and Jenny Randles (UK UFOlogist).. Note: The Guests' appearance are subject to other commitments Events include: Speeches, Autographing sessions, Q&A panels, Formal dinner, Video showings, Treasure Hunt, Live Role Playing, Disco, Play, Merchandise Stalls, Blind Date/Singles bar, Quizzes and a whole lot of other malarky. More details available by accessing Lee Staniforth's pages, [http://www.xfiles.org.uk/xfiles/con/xfconv.htm] here, which are maintained by Tony Spalding About EROS Voting Episode Rating Opinion System The popular EROS system run by Mark Woodward for the group allows UK readers to vote for each X-Files episode. Following the latest showings on UK television there are weekly postings of the results. Voting in the system could not be easier, simply mail to vote@shakaar.demon.co.uk with your full name and a mark out of ten (to one decimal place). In the subject header type "XF :" and the name of the episode you are voting for. Voting is open for the entire of the first season and up to the current BBC episode of the second season. If you wish to catch up you can vote for a large number of episodes in one post by putting "XF : Assorted" as the title, just make sure to include you name and make it clear which mark goes with which episode. Results are posted each Sunday and are also available throughout the week at the official EROS web site - [http://www.csv.warwick.ac.uk/~msuej/] http://www.csv.warwick.ac.uk/~msuej/ Remember don't delay, vote today. [EROS is also used in the UK Star Trek group uk.media.tv.sf.startrek] IRC IRC (Internet Relay Chat) is a network of servers set up specifically to pass messages between people in real time i.e. so they can 'chat'.The three largest IRC networks are EFNet (mostly American users), EuroNet (mostly European users) and Undernet (worldwide use). All these networks have at least one X-Files related chat channel (channel = a group of people talking about a specific subject) usually named #x-files or #xfiles. You can connect to IRC using a Telnet client though a dedicated IRC client is preferable. Sample IRC server addresses follow for the above three networks: EFNet irc.ais.net 6667 Euronet irc.demon.co.uk 6667 stork.doc.ic.ac.uk 6667 (students try this) Undernet uk.undernet.org 6667 Once connected you can join a channel by typing "/join " so to join #x-files you would enter "/join #x-files". Typing "/quit" will terminate your IRC session. Consult your service provider (or system manager) if you need more information on connecting to IRC. #XFiles_UK appeared on EFNet around Summer '95 as a 'meeting place' for a few UK X-Philes to catch up on goss etc. As the year came to a close season 2 XF gained in momentum (and viewing figures) bringing more people to the young but healthy IRC channel. Busiest times are just after a new episode has been screened on TV and Sunday evenings. More information can be found on the UK X-Files Database at [http://www.sincity.demon.co.uk/]>[http://www.sincity.demon.co.uk] Merchandise *Clothing and Miscellaneous* There is a varied range of licensed merchandise available for TXF: * Baseball caps (all black, unless stated): * TXF logo in glow-green and white * Doorway Silhouette design * Deluxe - silver and green stitched: logo on front and "The Truth Is Out There" at the back * Embroidered charcoal-gray wool cap - soft-sculptured with logo * Embroidered Black cap with "Brushed X" design with logo * Mugs: * Purple-blue paint-brushed X logo, with "Trust No-one" on the other side (UK) * Large, heavy black mug with platinum-etched TXF logo, with "The Truth Is Out There" on the other side (USA only) * Smaller version of the above (UK) * Same as above, except with yellow-gold X design (UK - unofficial) * The newest! A Magic Mug - "Trust No One" message appears when it is filled with hot liquid (US Import) * X-Files logo with additional red `Declassified' logo (UK - unofficial) * T-shirts (many different designs on back - all black with small pocket TXF logo on front, unless stated. Sweatshirts are also available in the same designs): * Glow-green text "The Truth Is Out There" and body outline * The Saucer File Folder (white, glow-green, dark-green) * The Hand * Big Green X (!) * Big Blue-Purple X (with small X in the front TXF logo) * Large, liquid 'X' with "The Truth Is Out There" logo * Blue, stretched screaming face * "Trust No One" logo filled in with red/blue 'standing people" * "I Want To Believe" logo with blue skeleton background * Spacey-designed Blue purple X with TXF logo * "Trust No One" text in wierd blue * Front Designs: * Shadow Road - Shadow cast on perspective road * Doorway Silhouette * Large TXF logo in grey and white, with half-face behind the "THE" in the logo * Eye in the Sky * Mystery Man - shadowy, suited man * Lightning X * Mulder and Scully lensed through a paint-brushed blue-grey X * Computer Screen Data with logos and Mulder and Scully * Computer Chip with Mystery Eye * Green, misty, wrap around cloudy "Trust No-One" logo * Black "Trust No-One" logo design with starry blue X on back * Starry large Blue X design of front and "The Truth Is Out There" on back * TXF logo on front and distorted design on back * "The Truth Is Out There" on front, and "The X-Files" on back * Light-blue T-shirt with black-printed squarish "The X-Files" design * Athletic grey with pocket-black TXF logo * (White) quad-face Circle-X logo in rainbow hues * (White) Agent Mulder with Circle-X logo in rainbow hues * Polo Shirt * Embroidered leather jacket (only in the U.S.A. and expensive!) * Wool Jacket (expensive but very nice! U.S.A.) * Warm, comfy embroidered thermal button-up top * Embroidered black fleece top * Posters (many designs): * Half-faces of Mulder and Scully with TXF logo in between. Fiery background and design * Mulder and Scully standing in doorway * "I WANT TO BELIEVE" poster (U.S.A. only) * Australian "Screaming Mulder" poster. From Little Green Men episode * Rainbow Prism poster of multi-coloured images of Mulder and Scully flanking the TXF logo. With white border. Size: 25x35 (UK version) * German version of Rainbow Prism. Size: 36x53 (!!) No white border * Australian version of Rainbow Prism. Size: 24x36 and no white border * Facing The Light - solitary figure looking towards glowing yello light * Collage X-Files Poster - mysterious images from the show The 1997 X-FILES Calendar can be previewed [http:www.webcom.com/pix] here In the U.K., the licenced clothing (T-shirts, baseball caps, polo and sweatshirts) is ditributed by Network Ltd, and they have a small brochure available which is present in The X-Files videos. Network Ltd, PO Box 10, London. SW19 3TW. Tel: (0181) 543 123 Most of the T-shirts are readily available in music stores (HMV, Virgin) as well as mail order. Other main U.K. merchandise sources are: Forbidden Planet, 71-75 New Oxford Street, London. WC1A 1DG. (Mail Order by telephone: (0171) 497 2150). Other FP branches in: Brighton, Bristol, Cambridge, Cardiff, Coventry, Dublin, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, Limerick, Newcastle, and Nottingham. Escape Comic Books do now run a mail order system for X Files merchandise, including photos and T-shirts. They are situated adjacent to the Odeon Cinema. Escape Comic Books, 7 Cheapside, Reading, Berkshire. RG1 7AG. Tel: (01734) 575131. The Vintage Magazine Company, 39/43 Brewer Street, London, NW1. In Birmingham: Nostalgia, 14-16 Smallbrook Queensway, City Centre, Birmingham. Tel: (0121) 643 0143 Fax: (0121) 631 2684 Andromeda Bookshop, 84 Suffolk Street, Queensway, Birmingham. Tel: (0121) 643 1999 In Sheffield: Sheffield Space Centre The Last Picture Show, Sheffield MeadowHall Complex UK Mail Order: Mailed Music and Video Dept X, 15-16 Thomas Street, Chepstow. NP6 5DH. Tel.: (01291) 621700 (Apparently, they have the largest selection of TXF merchandise in the UK.) Taken from TXF Comic Issue 11: `British fans of TXF will be pleased to hear that there will soon be special dedicated in-store "X-Files sites" in a number of high street chains, specialising in books, videos and merchandise based upon the cult show. The X-Files Bureau is the name of this store within a store, and they will be open for business on March 25th (the day that the next video, "Tooms", is released) in branches of HMV, Playhouse, Virgin and Forbidden Planet. `The Bureau will have exclusive merchandise for the discerning X-Phile, including a number of special projects for the launch. This will include the often requested reprint of the very first issue of Manga's TXF comic.' One mail order company outside the UK which is worth considering is Starland, especially if you wish to acquire the mug unavailable in this country. Starland is carrying a variety of officially-licensed T-shirts, hats, posters, mugs, and magazines, all presented in a brochure called "The X Factor!". A more general catalogue is available; its present issue is the Spring '96 (Issue 26) one. Issue #2 is now available. e-mail your snail mail address to starland@aol.com, with in the subject heading. Web: [http://www.dash.com/netro/sho/starland.html] http://www.dash.com/netro/sho/starland.html Starland, P.O. Box 24590, Denver, CO 80224-2590. U.S.A. Tel: (00) 1-800-733-8735 (International Rate applies) Fax: (00) 1-303-671-0302 E-mail: starland@aol.com Starland also have an Australian branch that is also worth looking up. Check out [http://www.powerup.com.au/~starland/xfiles.htm] http://www.powerup.com.au/~starland/xfiles.htm Starland frequently posts merchandise information (like order numbers) to alt.tv.x-files, and if you are on AOL, they can of course be e-mailed at their address for this info. Orders can also be sent via e-mail. For people in the UK, Starland charge a 5 dollar handling charge, offer two speeds of delivery (air or surface), and have an excellent customer service, often replacing damaged goods without any need to return them! (Starland want to 'believe' in people!). Other US 'Merchandise' Stores... [http://www.thexstore.com] Netstores Inc. THE X-STORE is the first online store devoted to the best show on television, The X-Files. It guarantees to offer anything and everything related to The X-Files, The Paranormal and UFO's. It purports to be the Largest Selection of X-Files Merchandise on the Net! E-mail Orion Enterprisesyour name & physical (snail mail) address for a free catalog of X-Files merchandise, including T-Shirts, Photos, Caps, Bumper Stickers, Mugs, Scripts, Pins, Posters, Magnets, Jackets, Clocks, Postcards and more. Trade inquiries are welcome. Include your resale ID # for wholesale terms and price list. Other Merchandise Shops: [http://www.gbposters.co.uk/gbp/film-i.html] Poster and Print Gallery - Great site, great posters. [http://165.121.1.141/cgi-bin/mma.x/index.html] Movie Madness Merchandise - Merchandise for X-Philes and others. Delphi is also selling a different group of official X Files merchandise through their X Files Special Interest Group, run by Creation Entertainment. *Photos* Over 80 Official Photos are available in colour and black and white. Poster blow-ups of the photos can be obtained.S&P Parker have a large number of photos depicting The X-Files, and Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny individually. Many others are doubtless available. S&P Parker's Movie Market, The Medleycott Centre, Milbourne Port, Sherborne, Dorset. DT9 5BA. Tel: (01963) 251199 Creditcard Hotline: (01963) 250454 Apparently, you can obtain a signed photo of Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny individually if you write to the following addresses (I have not yet tried this): Gillian Anderson c/o 250 N. Robertson Blud, #518 Beverly Hills 90211 USA David Duchovny c/o 110-555 Brooks Bank Blud #10, No. Vancouver BC V7J 355 Canada If you include an IRC (International Reply Coupon) with your request (two for a speedier reply ;), then you should receive a reply. *Trading Cards* Topps have finally made available Season One of The X-Files trading cards, selling at 1.20-1.75UKP per packet of 9 cards (8 regular and 1 special). A complete regular set costs around 18.00UKP.There are 72 regular cards, 72 Parallel cards ("The Truth Is Out There" is printed in a silver strip), 6 Etched cards, and 4 Chromium cards. Season Two and Three trading cards are also available. Topps are also releasing the X-Files Mastervision 30 art cards, sized approx. 6x8 inches, that are suitable for framing. *Phonecards* There are 2 series of TXF phonecards, 5 cards worth 5 units each, to collect, all of them limited edition. They are published by Broadsystem Venture Ltd.They cost 8.95UKP each, or a full 5-card set at 39.95UKP. Post & Packing is an additional 1.00UKP. Series 1 Designs: * Electro-static ball * Kirlean-type hand * Paranormal Activity * Mulder & Scully with X-Files logo * Screaming Face Series 2 Designs: * Deep Throat * Anasazi * EndGame * Squeeze * Agents Scully and Mulder Details (also available in Issue 18 of TXF Comic): The X-Files Phonecards PO Box 1803 London NW1 8NQ Information Hotline: 0990 200680 Creditcard Hotline: 0990 200685 Fax: (0171) 284 5200 *Music* Warner Bros. Records is releasing "Songs In The Key of X (Music from and inspired by The X-Files)," on March 26th. [http://www.wbr.com/x-files] Music in the key of XMusic from and inspired by The X-Files Warner Bros. Records, USA Seventeen artists encompassing the broad spectrum of the alternative music world have come together for a common cause. Seventeen artists, as varied in their style as they are pronounced in their craft, share a common inspiration. Seventeen artists have created "Songs In The Key of X (Music form and inspired by The X-Files)." Rumor and speculation are at last quieted as the final lineup to the soundscape of the phenomenon of the Nineties is announced. In addition to featuring new songs from superstars like Sheryl Crow and Foo Fighters "Songs In The Key of X" will house a number of rare collaborations: R.E.M. with William S. Burroughs, Elvis Costello and Brian Eno, Rob Zombie and Alice Cooper, and a song by PM Dawn with lyrics by Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files. Each week 16 million enlightened viewers tune in to the groundbreaking Fox Television series The X-Files. Agents Scully and Mulder uncover the truth about such previously suppresses topics as alien/human hybrids, ESP, vampires and cattle mutilation. The show is a worldwide phenomenon, everywhere from outer space to cyberspace, more World Wide Web pages are devoted to The X-Files than any other television series or movie in history except Star Trek. Almost all of the tracks appearing on "Songs In The Key of X" were commissioned by the show's creator Chris Carter (with help from David Was and Warner Bros. A&R exec Geoffrey Weiss), and have been or will be featured in upcoming episodes of the show. Not since David Lynch and Angelo Badalamenti joined forces on the musical meanderings of Twin Peaks has a musical backdrop been so hauntingly apropos. The final track listing is as follows: 1. Mark Snow - "The X-Files Theme" 2. Soul Coughing - "Unmarked Helicopters" 3. Sheryl Crow - "On The Outside" 4. Foo Fighters - "Down In The Park" 5. R.E.M. with William S. Burroughs - "Star Me Kitten" 6. Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds - "Red Right Hand" 7. Filter - "Thanks Bro" 8. Frank Black - "Man Of Steel" 9. Meat Puppets - "Unexplained" 10. Danzig - "Deep" 11. Screamin' Jay Hawkins - "Frenzy" 12. Elvis Costello and Brian Eno - "My Dark Life" 13. Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper - "The Hands Of Death (Burn, Baby, Burn)" 14. PM Dawn - "If You Never Say Goodbye" [lyrics by Chris Carter] 15. PM Dawn - "The X-Files Theme" (Remix) Warner Bros. records released "Songs In The Key of X (Music from and inspired by The X-Files)" on Tuesday, March 26th 1996. The theme of TXF has been released in the UK by Mark Snow as a single and reached No.2 in the singles charts. Various remixes are probably available. The Mark Snow soundtrack album, "The truth and The Light", is finally released as of 30 September 1996. It will contain themes from the series, along with snippets of Mulder and Scully dialogue: 1. Introitus: Praeceps Transisto Spatium ...translation: The Beginning - Quickly Across the Void 2. Materia Primoris: The X-Files Theme ...translation: First File - The X-Files Theme 3. Raptus ...translation: Abduction 4. Adflatus ...translation: Sea Breeze (One Breath?) 5. Deverbero ...translation: Thrashing 6. Cantus Excio ...translation: Rousing Song 7. Mercutura ...translation: Merchandise 8. Lamenta ...translation: Lamentation 9. Insequi ...translation: Pursuit 10. Otium ...translation: Peace 11. Dubitatio ...translation: Uncertainty 12. Iter ...translation: The Walk 13. Progigno De Axis ...translation: Bring Forth from the Heavens 14. Carmen Amatorium Ex Arcanum ...translation: Secret Song From Loved Ones 15. Facetus Malum ...translation: Graceful Evil 16. Memoria ...translation: Remembering 17. Mitis Lumen ...translation: Soft Light 18. Fides Fragilis ...translation: Fragile Faith 19. Exoptare Ex Veritas ...translation: Desire for the Truth 20. Kyrie ...translation: Authority/The Truth (??) More details [http://www.wbr.com/marksnow/cmp/album.html] here *Misc* * Analogue TXF watch - Priced 24.99UKP. Includes a very nice pencil case-like box! * TXF Clock - Priced 13.99UKP. Quartz, with red, forboding X-logo and "The Truth Is Out There" text. * Bookmarks - set of 6 available. (6UKP) * X-Files Lapel Pin (Metal) - X-Files Logo in the center. Surrounded by X-Files' "The Truth Is Out There." * X-Files metal Lapel Pins: various designs. * X-Files 1997 Desk Diary. MouseMat Designs: * Scream * X-Logo * Eye Logo * Electric Globe Cost of around 8 UKP. Keyrings: A functionary novelty keyring which lights up a luminous eerie green when activated * X-Files Logo * The Truth Is Out There * Trust No One * Binary "The X-Files" * Side by side Mulder and Scully * Hand with mystery segment Scripts: Scripts for "Deep Throat", "Fire", and "Darkness Falls" are available at approximately 10.95UKP Other merchandise not yet available in the UK or are US Imported: * X-Files Magnet * Limited Edition Piper Maru Magnet * X-Files Embroidered Button Up (Baseball Shirt) - X-Files logon on front. 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