Path: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!dreaderd!not-for-mail Message-ID: Supersedes: Expires: 25 Jun 2002 10:15:44 GMT References: X-Last-Updated: 2000/02/15 From: "Paul Hilling" Newsgroups: news.answers,alt.tv.xena,alt.answers,alt.tv.xena-subtext.misc Subject: Alt.Tv.Xena FAQ, (Part 5/5): Miscellaneous Information about X:WP Followup-To: alt.tv.xena Organization: University Of Life Approved: news-answers-request@MIT.EDU Reply-To: Keywords: Xena, FAQ, Gabrielle, Warrior Princess X-Disclaimer: Approval for *.answers is based on form, not content Originator: faqserv@penguin-lust.MIT.EDU Date: 24 May 2002 10:16:42 GMT Lines: 776 NNTP-Posting-Host: penguin-lust.mit.edu X-Trace: 1022235402 senator-bedfellow.mit.edu 3926 18.181.0.29 Xref: senator-bedfellow.mit.edu news.answers:231061 alt.tv.xena:148323 alt.answers:62099 alt.tv.xena-subtext.misc:7304 Archive-name: tv/xena-wp/Misc Posting-Frequency: Bi-weekly or whenever Last-modified: 15th February 2000 Version: 3.1.2.3 Copyright: (c) 1997-2000 Paul A Hilling Copyright: (c) 1997 Edward T. Smith Copyright: (c) 1997 A. J. Firebaugh Copyright: (c) 1996 Michael L. Martinez Maintainer: Paul Hilling (p.hilling@bigfoot.com) URL: http://www.bigfoot.com/~p.hilling/atx-faq.htm URL: http://members.xoom.com/AtxFAQ/atx-faq.htm NOTE: This document is not intended to infringe upon MCA or Universal Studios or Studios USA in any way. ================================================================= Portions of this document are Copyright (C) 1996 by K. Wieczerza and used by permission. This file may be freely copied and redistributed. All I ask is that it remains whole and intact and that this notice is not altered. ================================================================= This document is intended to provide answers to certain questions that come up regularly on the alt.tv.xena news group. People who are new to the news group are encouraged to read this document before posting questions to alt.tv.xena. Michael Martinez originally created this FAQ in accordance with the prevailing traditions and customs of the Internet, which place high value on the free dissemination and exchange of information. It has since been trashed and rearranged it into multiple smaller documents. This is a living document. As new information is made available by the producers of XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS I'll try to update this file. Also, corrections will be made as I discover them or I am informed about them. Please feel free to notify me of any errors that you find. Paul Hilling ================================================================= This FAQ is available via ftp from: ftp://ftp.rtfm.mit.edu To get a copy of this FAQ by e-mail, send an e-mail to p.hilling@bigfoot.com with "ATX-FAQ REQUEST" in the subject. ================================================================= This document uses the following conventions: Names of television shows are given in ALL CAPS. Names of episodes are given in "quotes". X:WP is an acronym for XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS. H:TLJ is an acronym for HERCULES: THE LEGENDARY JOURNEYS. X is sometimes used for "Xena", especially in making reference to both Xena and Gabrielle (as "X and G"). LL is sometimes used for "Lucy Lawless". ROC is sometimes used for "Renee O'Connor". ATX refers to the newsgroup Alt.Tv.Xena ================================================================= ================= Table Of Contents ================= Section V: Miscellaneous Information about X:WP 1. Are there other online resources for Xenites? 2. I am an aspiring actor/actress -- how can I get on the show? 3. Are any of the episodes available for purchase on tape? 4. "The Xena Scrolls": where can I find them and are they real? 5. Can I get copies of any of the scripts from past episodes? 6. I have an idea/script for the show -- where should I send it? 7. What is the deal with all the sound *WHOOSH* effects? 8. Is there a Xena soundtrack CD? 9. Can you give me more information about the first CD? 10. Can you give me more information about the second CD? 11. Can you give me more information about the third CD? 12. Can you give me more information about the fourth CD? 13. Why weren't "M'lila's Song" and "Bacchae Rap" on the Xena CD #2? 14. Who sung for each character in the musical episode "Bitter Suite"? 15. What can you tell me about the music that is used in the various episodes? 16. Where can I download the opening theme? 17. Where can I get a printout of the message Lucy Lawless put on the mailing list and posted to the NetForum? 18. I can't find any Xena trading cards... what's up? 19. Are there any official Xena comics or magazines? 20. What about other Xena merchandise? 21. What time is Xena on? ----------------------------------------------------------------- Section V: Miscellaneous Information about X:WP ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are there other online resources for Xenites? ANSWER V.1 ~~~~~~~~~~ Check out the XENA ONLINE RESOURCES website (http://www.xenite.org/xenaonln.htm). This site offers one of the most complete listings of all online resources. XOR lists web pages, news groups, mailing lists and other assorted online resources, organized by subject and with short descriptions. For immediate online gratification, good places to start are (http://www.xenafan.com). (http://whoosh.org), (http://www.xenamedia.com) and also (http://www.ausxip.com). ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.2 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ I am an aspiring actor/actress -- how can I get on the show? ANSWER V.2 ~~~~~~~~~~ Sorry, there are no shortcuts. Xena: Warrior Princess is a show like any other in this regard. Get an agent (if you don't already have one), and have your agent contact Renaissance Pictures at Universal Studios. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.3 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are any of the episodes available for purchase on tape? ANSWER V.3 ~~~~~~~~~~ The Xena Trilogy from Hercules ("Warrior Princess", "The Gauntlet" and "Unchained Heart") was released to shops early in 1998. Tapes of Season 1, and also Season 2 episodes, were available from GetXena. Rights have since passed to Davis/Panzer (http://www.adarastore.com/cgi-bin/xena-herc/) But it should be mentioned that Davis/Panzer will probably only ship tapes to US/Canadian addresses. You can also ring Davis/Panzer to get a catalog by calling 1-800-382-6074 and order other merchandise by calling 1-800-835-9689. TV movies of Hercules are also available on tape with Xena stars in them. They include "Hercules & The Lost Kingdom", in which Renee O'Connor co-stars. And "Hercules and the Amazon Women", in which Lucy Lawless plays one of the Amazon women. "Hercules and the Maze Of the Minotaur" (which features clips of both Lucy and Renee), has been released in the UK on tape. There are rumours of Hercules and Xena episodes appearing on DVD, but none have been appeared as yet. UK readers should have DVD's of Season 2 episodes from April 2000. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.4 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The Xena Scrolls": where can I find them and are they real? ANSWER V.4 ~~~~~~~~~~ You used to get the Xena Scrolls from the MCA website (http://www.mca.com/tv/xena). They were not real in the sense that they are not true historical documents. They were created in conjunction with the show, and they were a blast to read. Definitely go check them out, if they are still there. The Xena Scrolls will make much more sense to you after you've seen "The Xena Scrolls," in which Lucy and Renee act as the descendants of Xena and Gabrielle, respectively. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.5 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can I get copies of any of the scripts from past episodes? ANSWER V.5 ~~~~~~~~~~ At one time scripts were being sold by a store in Hollywood, CA, but it has reportedly stopped such sales at MCA's direction. Now though, several scripts from Season's 1, 2, 3 and 4, have now been officially released. These scripts include those from the episodes "Dreamworker", "Promethius", "A Day In The Life", "Destiny" and "The Quest". The newer scripts also contain an exclusive photo from the episode concerned. There are now nearly 2 dozen scripts available now, and more are going to be forthcoming in the near future. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.6 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have an idea/script for the show -- where should I send it? ANSWER V.6 ~~~~~~~~~~ Sorry, even for us die-hard Xena fans there are no shortcuts. XENA: WARRIOR PRINCES is a show like any other in this regard. Get an agent (if you don't already have one), and have your agent contact Renaissance Pictures at Universal Studios. A *real* agent will know how to submit a script or script idea to the right people. However, if you're serious about trying to become a Hollywood writer, go to your local library and check out the reference section's books on writing and getting published. Look at WRITER'S MARKET. Heed their advice. Don't hope for miracles. If you try to get an agent, you should at least have some idea how to put together a script (and WRITER'S MARKET really is not an adequate tool for learning the appropriate skills, but it's better than nothing). ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.7 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ What is the deal with all the sound *WHOOSH* effects? (Additional Information -- pay close attention the next time Lucy or Renee whips their head around while looking for bad guys -- especially in first season episodes; also, when Xena and Cinteres face off in "The Royal Couple Of Thieves") ANSWER V.7 ~~~~~~~~~~ They are part of the special sound effects that are used to emphasise certain actions. It seems that they are used way too much in some episodes, but hey that's just my opinion. (Original FAQ.) The sound effects and the basically bloodless fight scenes have caused some people to describe the production as a "mythology meets Hong Kong" mix. The sound effects are sometimes used to enhance the campiness of the show. The "Imperial Tie Fighter" sound is often used when an arrow is fired at one of the main actors. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.8 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Is there a Xena soundtrack CD? ANSWER V.8 ~~~~~~~~~~ There are currently 4 Xena soundtrack CD's. CD#1 was Released November 19, 1996. CD#2 was Released November 19, 1997. A 3rd CD with the music from the musical episode in Season 3 "Bitter Suite" was released on March 24 1998. This was followed on June 1st 1999, with CD#4. All 4 titles are available on CD only. There is also a Hercules/Xena CD-ROM by Software Sculptors. You may see references to this product. It is NOT one of the soundtracks. It's been reported that a CD by the Bulgarian Women's Choir has chants which sound very much like the Xena chants. Joseph Lo Duca (the musical director for H:TLJ and X:WP) has reportedly denied any direct connection with that collection. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.9 ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can you give me more information about the first CD? ANSWER V.9 ~~~~~~~~~~ The following information about CD#1 was posted to the Chakram mailing list by Pat Casciano : The Xena: Warrior Princess Original Television Soundtrack, Music Composed by Joseph LoDuca on Varese Sarabande CD #VSD-5750 Music Composed by Joseph LoDuca, Except "Burial" Composed by Lucy Lawless and Arranged by Joseph LoDuca. "Glede Ma Glede" is Traditional. The Tracks: 1. Main Title (1:15) w/vocal from "Sins of the Past" 2. The Warrior Princess (2:09) w/vocal from "The Gauntlet" 3. Darfus (2:06) from "Unchained Heart" 4. Soulmates (2:24) 5. Burial (1:50) w/vocal by Lucy Lawless from "Path Not Taken" 6. Xena and the Big Bird (2:27) from "Prometheus" 7. Gabby Dance (1:00) w/vocal from "Hooves and Harlots" 8. The Gauntlet (1:58) w/vocal from "The Gauntlet" 9. Barn Blazers (2:21) from "Chariots of War" 10. Fight on the Heads (2:54) from "Sins of the Past" 11. Draco's Men (2:16) from "Sins of the Past" 12. Glede Ma Glede (0:43) w/vocal from "Sins of the Past" 13. Burying the Past (2:59) w/vocal from "Sins of the Past" 14. Xena's Web (2:12) w/vocal from "Sins of the Past" ?? 15. Goodbye (2:49) from "Sins of the Past" ?? 16. Giants (2:37) from "The Titans" 17. Funeral Dance (1:35) w/vocal from "Hooves and Harlots" 18. Challenging the Gods (3:10) from "Prometheus" ?? 19. Dreamscape (3:01) w/vocal from "The Dreamworker" 20. Quarterman's Festival (2:27) from "Cradle of Hope" 21. Roll in the Leaves (0:47) from "Mortal Beloved" ?? 22. Funeral Pyre (1:24) w/vocal from "Hooves and Harlots" 23. On the Balcony (2:08) from "Royal Couple of Thieves" ?? 24. The Oracle (3:15) from "Callisto" ?? 25. Hail Xena (1:35) 26. Going to Kill Me (0:45) 27. The Wrath of Callisto (2:36) w/vocal from "Callisto" 28. Bloodlust (2:25) from "Callisto" 29. Ladder Fight (4:44) w/vocal from "Callisto" 30. Main Title (Extended Version) (1:22) w/vocal from "Sins of the Past" ??=I'm not totally sure if this is the first episode this is from. The lyrics to the Xena Theme were posted on the Usenet. This is what was presented (presumably taken from the CD). This music is undoubtedly Copyright (c) 1996 MCA/Universal or something like that: First, the Bulgarian: Jenata iazdi samotna Neinoto minalo srazi ia Sreshtu voiskite ot tumen sviat Vouva za dobro tia Rogovi zvunove idavt Napraite put na voina! Tupani bitat vuv ritum Princhesata e pak tuka! Here's the translation: The Warrior Princess rides alone Her past drives her from shame Against the forces of a dark world She fights for good, not for fame. Horns sound her coming, blare her name "Make way the Warrior! Cheer!" Drums beat a rhythm Let villains beware The Warrior Princess is here! ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.10 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can you give me more information about the second CD? ANSWER V.10 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Original Television Soundtrack: XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS Volume 2 Music Composed by Joseph LoDuca on Varese Sarabande CD #VSD-5883 The Tracks: 1. Main Title (1:22) from "All Episodes" 2. At Mother's Tomb (3:00) from "Remember Nothing" 3. Xena Kicks Bacchae Butt (2:03) from "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" 4. Pop Goes Xena (1:11) from "Remember Nothing" 5. Quicksand (1:25) from "Return of Callisto" 6. Squeal (2:01) from "Return of Callisto" 7. Sword Play (1:27) from "Intimate Stranger" 8. Homeland (3:29) from "Remember Nothing" 9. Capoiera Fight (1:23) from "Remember Nothing" 10. Many Winters Ago (2:17) from "Destiny" 11. Stowaway (1:53) from "Destiny" 12. You Really Believe That (1:05) from "Destiny" 13. Rrarr (3:48) from "Destiny" 14. Friend (1:37) from "Destiny" 15. Crucifixion of Xena/Up the Mountain (2:28) from "Destiny" 16. To The Rescue (1:42) from "Return of Callisto" 17. Fighting Destiny (2:08) from "Remember Nothing" 18. Talk With Solan (4:03) from "Orphan Of War" 19. The Ballad of Joxer the Mighty (1:12) from "For Him the Bell Tolls" 20. Solstice Night (2:13) from "Solstice Carol" 21. The First Fate/Suspended Gabby (3:22) from "Solstice Carol" 22. Where as Me/Gabby & Toys (2:20) from "Solstice Carol" 23. More Fun and Games/Feather Fight (3:12) from "Solstice Carol" 24. Hard Core Fishing (1:23) from "The Price" 25. River Wild (1:37) from "The Price" 26. Xena is Bitten (1:33) from "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" 27. Restoration (2:11) from "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun" 28. Caught in the Current (3:48) from "The Lost Mariner" 29. Callisto Becomes a God (2:04) from "Necessary Evil" 30. Swamp Creatures/Imposter (2:40) from "Intimate Stranger" ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.11 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can you give me more information about the third CD? ANSWER V.11 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Original Television Soundtrack: XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS Bitter Suite: A Musical Odyssey. Music Composed by Joseph LoDuca on Varese Sarabande CD #VSD-5918 Tracks. 1. The Sweat Hut/Slapped Out of It/Xena's In Town (4:42) 2. Horrible Drag/On the Edge/Son of the Fool (5:09) 3. What's Still Unwritten...(Song of Illusion)/Little Ditties/Into the Chandra/Joxer the Mighty/Preppy Gabby (5:17) 4. War and Peace/Gab is Stabbed (5:52) 5. Melt Into Me/Let Go (2:25) 6. Dead?/Hearts Are Hurting (Part I) (2:35) 7. The Deliverer (4:07) 8. Hate is the Star (Song of the Torment)/Hearts are Hurting (Part II) (5:42) 9. The Way Out/The Love of Your Love/Passing Through (7:10) ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.12 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Can you give me more information about the fourth CD? ANSWER V.12 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Original Television Soundtrack: Xena: WARRIOR PRINCESS, VOLUME FOUR. Music Composed by Joseph LoDuca on Varese Sarabande CD #VSD-6031 Tracks: 1. Caesars' Mark (2:34) from "Debt Part 1" 2. Flying Ninja's (1:19) from "Debt Part 1" 3. Execution of Xena Pt 1 (1:23) from "Debt Part 2" 4. A Mud Bath/Enter The Dragon (4:25) from "Debt Part 2" 5. The Bath (2:12) from "Debt Part 2" 6. Visit To The Damned (2:52) from "Debt Part 2" 7. Taking Flight (1:28) from "Debt Part 2" 8. Lambikin's Missing (3:04) from "A Family Affair" 9. Who's Who (2:15) from "A Family Affair" 10. Hello Beautiful (1:59) from "A Family Affair" 11. Backstabber (1:58) from "A Family Affair" 12. Burning Down The House (2:08) from "A Good Day" 13. India's Different (1:21) from "Devi" 14. Tataka (1:32) from "Devi" 15. Leaping For Tataka (2:59) from "Devi" 16. Travelling With Eli (2:06) from "Devi" 17. Beautiful Mendhi (0:39) from "Between The Lines" 18. Now Or Never (2:16) from "Between The Lines" 19. Naima On The Scene (1:32) from "Between The Lines" 20. Naima Ascends (0:50) from "Between The Lines" 21. Welcome The Avatar (2:08) from "The Way" 22. Indrajit Arrives (1:42) from "The Way" 23. Krishna (2:54) from "The Way" 24. Call To Arms (3:17) from "The Way" 25. Amazon Pyre (2:04) from "AITST Part 1" 26. The Berserker (3:21) from "AITST Part 1" 27. Making Camp/Drinking Blood (1:10) from "AITST Part 1" 28. Xena Vs Alti (4:28) from "AITST Part 2" 29. Released/Spirit Dance (3:02) from "AITST Part 2" 30. Everybody Dance Now (4:05) from "A Tale Of Two Muses" 31. I'm In Heaven (1:04) from "If The Shoe Fits" ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.13 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Why weren't "M'lila's Song" and "Bacchae Rap" on the Xena CD #2? ANSWER V.13 ~~~~~~~~~~~ The problem with both of these songs is that Jo LoDuca DIDN'T write them. And therefore he didn't have the copyright on them. So when it came to preparing the CD. Varesse Sarabande used songs/tracks that were not to difficult for them to use, or obtain permission to use. As all the tracks on the 2nd CD are written by Jo himself obtaining permission from him is easy. When you attempt to get permission from a third party band, you get into contract negotiations, and this would have delayed the 2nd CD's arrival. So rather than this Varesse Sarabande dropped those two songs. For those people disappointed that the M'lila song wasn't on the CD it has been reported that M'lila's song is actually on another CD. Kaboom , writes "The CD in question, is called Mouth Music by the group, Mouth Music. It's apparently on the Rykodisc label. Catalogue # RCD 10196. M'lila's song is track #10, and is actually called Fraoch a Ronaigh. And on the CD is sung by Talitha Mackensie." "Fraoch a Ronaigh"'s English title is "Heather of Rona". And is 3:15 minutes long. It says this on the inside by the song: The song describes several points on the island of North Uist, which could be used as landmarks by sailors passing along the west coast. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.14 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Who sung for each character in the musical episode "Bitter Suite"? ANSWER V.14 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Most people will have noticed that not all the actors did their own singing during the episode "Bitter Suite". Lucy Lawless, Kevin Smith, and Ted Raimi all sung their own parts. However Renee's part was sung by Susan Wood. And Hudson's parts was sung by Michelle Nicastro. Not so widely known is that the part of Hatred in "Hate Is The Star" was sung by Phil Marcus Esser. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What can you tell me about the music that is used in the various episodes? ANSWER V.15 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Check out the complete conversation with Joseph LoDuca (composer) in the profile at the top of the Xena: NetForum for more info on this, and answers to lots of other questions about the music for Herc and Xena. (http://www.mca.com/tv/netforum/topics/mca.tv.xena). ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.16 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where can I download the opening theme? ANSWER V.16 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Check out Buumzer's XENA: Warrior's Princess Vault (http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/4958/xena.htm) or (http://www.xenafan.com), or Warriorhaze (http://www.warriorhaze.com). ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.17 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Where can I get a printout of the message Lucy Lawless put on the mailing list and posted to the NetForum? ANSWER V.17 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Some web sites have a copy. It's also been posted to ATX and should be available on DejaNews (http://www.deja.com). In fact, Lucy has posted more than one message on the NetForum, but I don't have any of them, sorry. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.18 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I can't find any Xena trading cards... what's up? ANSWER V.18 ~~~~~~~~~~~ You should be able to find Xena Trading Cards now. Topps has released three sets of Xena trading cards, the first was in Feb 98. This was a set of 72 Basic cards. 6 Foil cards (Odds 1 card in 12 packs) and 2 Chromium cards (Odds 1 card in 36 packs). The Promo card for the first set was inserted into the Feb 98 issue of Previews Magazine and April/May issue of Non-Sports Update. Topps released a 2nd series of Xena trading cards during Sept 98. Set composition was 72 basic cards. 6 Chromium cards (Odds 1 card in 12 packs) and also 12 different Autograph cards (Odds 1 card in 36 packs), The autograph cards did not include those of either Lucy or Renee. A third set of cards was released by Topps in June 99. Set composition was 72 basic cards. 9 Clear Chromes (Odds 1 card in 9 packs) and 2 Double Sided Chromes (Odds 1 card in 18 packs). There are also the Xena related cards contained in the complete set of HERCULES: THE LEGENDARY JOURNEYS trading cards. For more information on these card sets, point your web browser to (http://www.bigfoot.com/~p.hilling/xenacards.htm). Wizards of the Coast (WOTC) have also released two sets of Xena gaming cards during 1998. For more details on this set of cards see (http://www.wizards.com/xena/welcome.htm). ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.19 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Are there any official Xena comics or magazines? ANSWER V.19 ~~~~~~~~~~~ There are in fact numerous Xena comics. Originally produced by Topps Inc. Dark Horse Comics have now taken over production, with their first issue appearing in late September 1999 The official Xena Magazine, was also originally produced by Topps Inc. Production of the Official Magazine is now handled by Titan Magazines xena@titanemail.com. The first issue of the (now monthly) Titan Magazine hit UK shelves on the 6th of October. For fans interested in getting the Magazine via subscription the details are :- You can contact the sub's department, by:- Phone: +44 (0)1858 433 169 Fax: +44 (0)1858 433 715 E-Mail: xena@titanemail.com Snail: The Official Xena: Warrior Princess Magazine Subscription Department XSA1 PO Box 54 Desborough Northants United Kingdom NN14 2UH ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What about other Xena merchandise? ANSWER V.20 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Due to the ever increasing popularity of the show, it has become impossible for the FAQ to remain current with all of the merchandise. If you are looking for merchandise, try the XENA ONLINE RESOURCES website (http://www.xenite.org/xenaonln.htm) for more information. There is an entire section of XOR devoted to connecting Xena fans with merchants. ----------------------------------------------------------------- QUESTION V.21 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ What time is Xena on? ANSWER V.21 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Without telling us where you are, it's a little difficult, to tell you when local stations are showing Xena. If you are in the US/Canada, you are far better off going to (http://www.clicktv.com) or (http://www.tvguide.com) Both sites enable you to enter your Zipcode (US/Canada only). And then tell you when Xena is on locally. If you don't live in the US/Canada, please tell us where you are, and someone should be able to answer you. ----------------------------------------------------------------- Aethelrede Amita Guha A. J. Firebaugh Hudson Leick Fan Club (http://www.hudsonleickfan.com) K. Wieczerza -- aka "Kicker" Kevin Smith Official Fan Club (http://www.inetworld.net/zepgirl2/fanclb.htm) Kym Masera Taborn Michael Martinez Pat Casciano Paul Hilling R. Carter Renee O'Connor's Official Web Site (http://rampages.onramp.net/~rocweb/) Ron Murillo Ted Turocy Tim Smith Ted Raimi International Fan Club (http://www.tedraimifan.com) Whoosh (http://www.whoosh.org) (My thanks goto all of the other contributors not listed) The original FAQ was written by Ted Turocy (arbiter@nwu.edu) and K. Wieczerza -- a.k.a. "Kicker" (wieczek@telalink.net). Kicker maintained the original FAQ on her web site, http://www.telalink.net/~wieczek/Xwpfaq.html, which now says something like: NOTE: This FAQ (by Kicker) has been turned over to the people at WHOOSH! The new URL is http://whoosh.org/faq/index.html. This version of the FAQ has been written and formatted specifically for distribution on the Usenet. Why are these documents is so long? I don't know, except we're quite involved with the show and believe in what we do or some such thing :-) ---------------------------END OF FAQ---------------------------- -- Paul Hilling :- Alt.Tv.Xena FAQ Maintainer Alt.Binaries.Multimedia.Xena-Herc FAQ Maintainer New to ATX? Read the FAQ @ http://www.bigfoot.com/~p.hilling/atx-faq.htm [Paul's Gabby Grotto http://www.bigfoot.com/~p.hilling/xena.htm] No computer components were harmed during the creation of this e-mail, however several billion electrons were abused to ensure its safe delivery.