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Life On Mars

(January 2007)

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JO
Johnny83
Roger Mellie posted:
Johnny83 posted:
Markymark posted:


Sound like it's going to be another great series, can't wait. That's the second press release that says 1981 not 1983, which had been said originally.

Never knew Channel 4 turned it down, they must be kicking themselves now Laughing


Well ITV turned down Deal Or No Deal originally; so you win some, you lose some!


Yes but we all know ITV turn down stuff that is likely to succeed & commission the crap Laughing However under Mr Grade it may all change

Anyway I'm diversing, back on topic Very Happy
JO
Johnny83
Dan Gooding posted:
Someone asked fot the theme a few pages back. Here you go:

Clicky here


Cheers Son, thanks for that. Very Happy

Anyone have any idea of who composed that piece of music or if there is a longer version without the speech & sound effects?
JO
Jonny
Not sure if anyone's mentioned this but regarding the name 'Ashes to Ashes'

Life on Mars(?)-David Bowie
Ashes to Ashes-David Bowie

Both great names for the show but I wonder if that's partly where they got the original idea for the title from. Of course the 'Life on Mars?' song was often played over the end credits of LoM.

Or just a coincidence?
NM
nate mate
plucky duck92 posted:
Not sure if anyone's mentioned this but regarding the name 'Ashes to Ashes'

Life on Mars(?)-David Bowie
Ashes to Ashes-David Bowie

Both great names for the show but I wonder if that's partly where they got the original idea for the title from. Of course the 'Life on Mars?' song was often played over the end credits of LoM.

Or just a coincidence?


Just a link, if you watch the first episode, Sams iPod is docked into his car playing Life On MArs when he gets hit.

I wonder if something different would of happened if he'd played another song?
BF
Bewitched_Fan_2k
Ok, been ill with tonsillitis last few days only just got back online today (feeling better) so haven’t been able to comment until now.

Crap ending, the fact he was in a coma was obvious but I like it there he wakes up goes back to his own time it was all a dream fine, but when threw himself off so he could go back and stay in 1973 forever. Yuk that was awful oh yes I'm going stay in a coma forever... hated it, just found that so wrong.
JO
Jonny
Bewitched_Fan_2k posted:
Ok, been ill with tonsillitis last few days only just got back online today (feeling better) so havn't been able to comment until now.

Crap ending, the fact he was in a comma was obvious but I like it there he wakes up goes back to his own time it was all a dream fine, but when threw himself off so he could go back and stay in 1973 forever. Yuk that was awful oh yes I'm going stay in a comma forever... hated it, just found that so wrong.

Not to turn this into a spelling thread but...
...He was inside a punctuation mark? Confused Laughing
JR
jrothwell97
Look at what the Daily Mail is saying here...

The Daily b****y Mail posted:
Teachers blame Life On Mars for homophobic bullying

With its brutal language and total lack of political correctness, the time-warp cop series Life On Mars has been a huge success for the BBC.

But teachers fear that schoolchildren fail to realise that it's supposed to be a joke.

They warn that it risks encouraging sexist and homophobic bullying in schools.

The award-winning show, set in the early 1970s, features a team of Manchester policemen led by Detective Chief Inspector Gene Hunt, who appears to revel in such crass abuse as "fairy boy", "bender", "spastic" and "Paki".

Chris Keates, general secretary of the NASUWT, warned that youngsters take the insults at face value.

She told the union's annual conference in Belfast: "If you've got abusive terms like 'fairy boy', that is particularly worrying in a context where our evidence is showing that one of the factors which causes young people to consider suicide is the fact that in schools they are subject to homophobic bullying.

"There is still a prevalence of homophobic bullying, bullying people on the basis of their body image, and that's not taken as seriously as if you have racist bullying where everybody now, by and large, responds very severely.

"There is still an idea that, 'Well, this is only a bit of fun', or 'That's what school is like'.

"Those programmes in that context could have a detrimental impact.

"I don't think it's an issue of saying, take the programme off air. It's an issue of saying, 'What are we doing as a society to make sure that when young people see that kind of material they know that it's not acceptable behaviour'.

"Clearly schools do have an important role to play in that but also so do parents.

"Also there is a responsibility in the media to make sure those kind of programmes aren't in the majority.

"I would hope children realise it is entertainment and not an appropriate way to behave.

"I would never argue there should not be a programme like Life on Mars but we have got to make sure that in our schools and in the home the message is getting to children, and these comments are put in context." Some 7.7million viewers saw the final episode of Life on Mars, screened on Tuesday. The BBC has already announced a sequel to the series in which DCI Hunt moves to London in the 1980s.

The show was Bafta-nominated and won an International Emmy.

It has been a critical success and is seen as an affectionate tribute to the 1970s. But Mrs Keates claimed thousands of lives were "ruined" in that era because people were poorly treated and "devalued".

"Women couldn't get jobs, they couldn't get promotion. People who were gay were being verbally abused. It was actually an era where life was extremely unpleasant for a large number of people."

Her warning came as the union released a survey showing that teachers were suffering alarming levels of sexist, homophobic and racist bullying at school.

Most insults came from pupils but 20 per cent of incidents were perpetrated by heads of department and 14 per cent by fellow rank-and-file teachers.

In all, two thirds of the 5,000 respondents had suffered workplace bullying during the past two years.

A spokesman for the BBC said: "The character of DCI Gene Hunt in Life On Mars is an extreme, tongue - in - cheek take on a stereotypical 1970s "bloke" and the audience revel in his abrasive and direct approach to his job and life in general.

"Life On Mars is a post watershed production, aimed at an adult audience. However, as with many dramatisations, we do not condone the actions of many of our fictional characters."
JO
Jonny
jrothwell97 posted:
Look at what the Daily Mail is saying here...

The Daily b****y Mail posted:
Teachers blame Life On Mars for homophobic bullying

With its brutal language and total lack of political correctness, the time-warp cop series Life On Mars has been a huge success for the BBC.

But teachers fear that schoolchildren...blah blah blah...yadda yadda yadda...

" Life On Mars is a post watershed production ...

'nuff said.
ST
stevek
oh for goodness sake Rolling Eyes

Tracey Barlow's murdered her boyfriend. Ben Mitchel's being physically abused by his dad's girlfriend and Belle Dingle sabotarged the country fair Shocked

all pre watershed all fiction!

when I was at school the kids were doing crap french accents due to Allo Allo and ten years before that acting camp and saying 'I'm free' like My Humphries from Are you being served. Kids will copy TV, it's up to the PARENTS to teach them right and wrong values.

For God's sake don't show the Kids any dickens adaptations other wise they'll start shoving their little sibblings up chimneys Rolling Eyes
TT
Tumble Tower
sda| posted:
tightrope78 posted:
I take it that it was computer generated? It didn't look like the real mechanical globe.


Very computer gen! The mirror is totally wrong and it's running too slow. Excellent idea though to show it!


Definitely computer regenerated. Nice idea showing a computer remake of the 1973 BBC1 Colour globe, but could they not have shown the real thing? Even if the model and NODD room no longer exist, the BBC must have archive footage of it, in the early 1990s I saw it on an edition of Monty Python.
MA
Markymark
Tumble Tower posted:

Definitely computer regenerated. Nice idea showing a computer remake of the 1973 BBC1 Colour globe, but could they not have shown the real thing? Even if the model and NODD room no longer exist, the BBC must have archive footage of it, in the early 1990s I saw it on an edition of Monty Python.


It featured in quite a few Monty Python eps, and quite extended shots too, but we've already been over this ground earlier in this thread.
JO
Joe
I can't believe that the last two episodes of Life on Mars are missing off Virgin Media. I forgot to record - according to VM marketing, this is fine . Their pick from the last weeks TV is all there, for free, On Demand. That's wierd, I can't see anything from this month on there, and we're nearly halfway through it.

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