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Jayce Table
Working table for writing credits/summaries of Jayce

New Hot Tuna Album
Steady as She Goes (Hot Tuna album) Jorma stated that Red House is going to do a new Hot Tuna album this year. (Warner Bros. had planned one but dropped it due to the economy). So new Hot Tuna album for 2010. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10014/1027901-388.stm "Red House is going to do a Hot Tuna record, and we are going to record one this year, and we're very excited about it. The nice thing about me and Jack is that we never got sick of playing with each other." Confirmed on Red House Records site: http://www.redhouserecords.com/Hot-Tuna.html. Also mentioned in Jorma's blog (11/7, 11/19, 11/21, 11/23, 11/30, 12/2, 12/8). Recorded at Levon Helm studios. Larry Campbell producing. Jorma & Jack of course, along with Barry Mitterhoff and Larry Campbell.

New Jefferson Starship Studio Album
OK, so on the February 1st announcement there was talk already of a new Jefferson Starship album. Here's what we know:

Paul will be laying the basic tracks during the time the band is not on the road. A follow-up to the Tree of Liberty is called "The Blood of Patriots & Tyrants." A 2nd project is a sci-fi project (gospel/sci-fi infusion) called "The Martian Tabernacle Choir." The plan in 2011 is to do a "Civil War / Theory of Evolution" themed album with a tour "Of Lincoln & Darwin" celebrating the 150th anniversary.

So it looks like we'll have a 2009/2010 album called "The Blood of Patriots and Tyrants" with the six (or four?) members of the band. The 2nd project sounds like a Paul solo. The 3rd will not be until 2011 anyway.

As of 2010 the only project hinted at so far seems to be the broadway version of Blows Against the Empire: http://www.7000gypsies.com/default.html

New Starship featuring Mickey Thomas Studio Album
New stuff as of August 20, 2008: Now Mickey says there will be a "single on itunes by October or November." Mickey Thomas's plan is similar and is to release an album containing older cover songs. Included will be the hit "One World." The song "Get Out Again" can already be purchased on itunes. As of 2010, it looks like "Get Out Again" has been the only new release.

Fulton Street
This is my box combining Jefferson Airplane / Jefferson Starship / Starship / Hot Tuna because they were run by the same management for their existence and had the same contract with RCA, so I thought it would be neat to see all the albums side-by-side. I have now acquired a copy of 'Barbeque King' and see that Kaukonen was still using Fulton Street at the time (credited on that album: Bill Thompson, Jacky Kaukonen, Lora Lovrien).

Grunt Records
This one is the albums that weren't by Jefferson Airplane members, but were released by their record label (or in the case of Covington, an Airplane member that had left and then did a solo album on the Airplane label)

Gundam
A lot of the info here seems to be at odds with Japanese wikipedia. I am attempting to add some of my limited knowledge of the series. Some of the confusion I am seeing now arises in "seasons" and "series" which are split up a bit different in Japan. Each season was a separate story, even if some story elements carried over between seasons. Basically, it can be broken down like this:
 * NEW NOTE HERE. Apparently Sunrise had the block on TV Nagoya from 1977 - 1990 for whatever show they felt like putting there.  So when 1st Gundam went off the air a new Sunrise show went in its place.  END NOTE.  Gundam Series 1 aired on TV Nagoya.  Season 1 is the original and was canceled.  Season 2 is Zeta.  Season 3 is ZZ.  It aired Saturday's at 5:30 PM.
 * Gundam Series 2 aired on TV Asahi. Season 1 was V Gundam.  Season 2 was G Gundam.  Season 3 was W, Season 4 X.  It aired Fridays at 5:00 PM until season 4 changed timeslots to Saturday at 6:00 AM and was then canceled.  For some reason in America these have been called "Alternate Timeline" Gundams while in Japan they are specifically called "Heisei Gundam" and refer to those shows that Tomino did not participate in.
 * Gundam Series 3 aired on Fuji TV. It was only 1 season long and was (Turn-A).  It aired Fridays at 5:00 PM.
 * Gundam Series 4 aired on MBS / TBS. It was the first Gundam series that aired discontinously with the exception of the cancelation of the very first season.  Season 1 is Seed.  Season 2 is Seed Destiny.  Season 3 is 00.  It airs Saturdays at  6:00 PM.

Gundam ZZ
Gundam ZZ was planned as the direct sequel to Z (not exactly a 2nd season) at the same time as Z, and Tomino himself said in an interview that he planned to make it a much lighter show than Z. Despite some people's stating on the English internet sites that Tomino must not have been involved early in the show, it is apparent from interviews with him that he just wanted to make a happier show. It was the mid-way point in ZZ where ideas for the sequel were removed, not the beginning as some suggest. There was foreshadowing built in to the series early on about Char's return and this was dropped once the movie Char's counterattack was put into production.

Super Deformed Gundam
The first two SD Gundam shorts were shown as short films before the movie "Char's Counterattack" in the theater! Also, the SD Gundam Counterattack short was shown before the movie for "Movement Police Patlabor." A third SD short was shown before the F-91 movie.

Stardust Memory
The compilation movie of Gundam 0083 was released before the last episode had hit video stores.

Gundam W
In an interview on the official Gundam W page in Japanese, Sumisawa states that Ikeda came up with the show as a retelling of 1st Gundam and Z Gundam along with some elements of G Gundam (i. e. multiple Gundam pilots coming from space to the Earth to cause destruction). Ikeda came up with the mobile suit specifications, and the outlines for 40 planned episodes and wrote them all in a week. Sumisawa was responsible for creating the characters, but the main story of the show was Ikeda's. When it came time for the sequel, Ikeda had retired from television and refused to do it, so Sumisawa came up with the story, but basing it on Ikeda's last planned episode for the original show which wasn't done, which was to send all the Gundams into the Sun. The Toy Company's demands were: There must be 5 pilots with the main mobile suits, and Shenlong Gundam and Heavyarms Gundam must be used. The other Gundam designs were thought up after writing episode outlines. The original name of the show was going to be Gundam Meteor.

Endless Waltz Movie
The Movie "Miller's Report" of the 08th MS Team was shown at the same time as the Endless Waltz Special Edition movie.

Sorting

 * Alien Worlds (syndicated), 1979–1980
 * "The Sun Stealers" (?), "The Resurrectionists of Lethe" (?), "The ISA Conspiracy" (?), "Deathsong" (?), "Earthlight" (?), "A Dream within a Dream" (?)
 * The Adventures of Apocalypse Al, 2011?
 * Jayce
 * "Fire and Ice" (no)
 * "Darksinger" (yes)
 * "Short Circuit, Long Wait" (no)
 * "Dreamworld" (no -> Larry DiTillio)
 * "Life Eater" (yes)
 * Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future (syndicated), 1989
 * "Against the New Order"
 * Underworld 4 (2012)
 * World War Z (first script) (2012)
 * Straczynski Unplugged: The Mind of Simon Foster, Dream Me a Life, The Call, Acts of Terror, Special Service, The Wall, Rendezvous in a Dark Place, Say Hello, Mr. Quigley, We Killed Them in the Ratings, Cold Type, The Salvation of Lyman Terrell
 * Outside the Box
 * Straczynski Unplugged

Articles1

 * Video Review
 * San Diego Reader
 * Los Angeles Herald-Examiner
 * TV Week?
 * Los Angeles Reader
 * TV Cable Week, 1983

Articles2

 * Daily Aztec
 * Los Angeles Times / San Diego Edition
 * Racquetball News, 1978
 * Daily Californian, 1978–1979
 * Theater Review
 * San Diego Magazine
 * Talent Spotlight
 * City
 * Post Scripps, 1979
 * Tuned In, 1980
 * Writer's Digest, 1982–1991
 * Scripts Column
 * Twilight Zone Magazine, 1985–1989
 * "Rod Serling's Night Gallery" (w/ Kathryn M. Drennan), "A Show-by-Show Guide to Rod Serling's Night Gallery" (w/ Kathryn M. Drennan), "Illuminations: Inside the Zone", "Return of the Twilight Zone"
 * Penthouse Magazine, June 1991
 * "Censoring Children's Television" (Cover: "T.V.'s weirdest censors: looking for Satan in kids' cartoons")
 * Official Babylon 5 Magazine
 * Last Word Column

Radio

 * Entertainment and Theater Review (KSDO-FM), 1979–1980
 * Hour 25 (KPFK-FM), 1987–1992

Books

 * The Complete Book of Scriptwriting, Writer's Digest, 1982.
 * The (Even More!) Complete Book of Scriptwriting, Writer's Digest, 1996.

Fiction Table
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