ISSUE #207
MARCH 12, 2000

"Well, Lois Lane, independent career woman of the 1990s, you're about to be stranded in 1866, without the right to vote, own property or write for a great Metropolitan newspaper."
-- Tempus, "Tempus Fugitive"

START FROM THE BEGINNING!
Just sending a quick notice to tell you that starting TOMORROW MORNING at 9AM (ET), TNT will be starting over from the beginning with their daily "Lois & Clark" repeats.

Monday and Tuesday will bring us "The Pilot," which (if you haven't seen it) sets up the status quo and the characters in a story so great that even Teri Hatcher seemed pleased with it.

Wednesday, TNT shows "Strange Visitor" and on Thursday, "Neverending Battle." Finally, on Friday TNT will be showing "I'm Looking Through You."

Sunday morning repeats will be in a different sequence. On Sunday they will be showing the show-changing episode "Ultra Woman." (Look for the wishing well!)

Craig Byrne
President of the Lois & Clark Krypton Club


TRIVIA!

What president did Lane "Perry White" Smith play in a TV-movie in the late 1980's?

Look for the answer in the next newsletter. The answer to last issue's trivia: The sitcom star haunting Lois and Clark's brownstone was "Mimi" from "The Drew Carey Show." Or as Karen/KBVig had to say: "Technically, the answer is Kathy Kinney - but let's face it here, Craig. The real thing haunting that place was the Ghost of Wallpaper. "ACK! IT'S STILL THERE!!! WHY WON'T THEY TAKE IT DOWN??!!! OH, THE HUMANITY!!!!"

And a correction, from Caleb/Goblin214, regarding the last trivia answer: "Deathstroke's power was magnetic, not electrical; that was why he had to wear that special suit under his clothes. Otherwise, anything with metal in it was drawn to him or if it was big enough he was drawn to it."


Editor/Krypton Club President: Craig Byrne


THE KRYPTON CLUB NEWSLETTER, Volume 1, Issue 207, March 12, 2000. Published online weekly for now, quarterly some other time, and whenever I darn well please the rest of the time. Copyright (c) 2000 The Lois & Clark Krypton Club. All rights reserved. Any material within is property of the Krypton Club and/or respective individuals unless otherwise noted as coming from elsewhere. Any opinions within belong solely to the individuals who express them. Copying or any unauthorized publication of material from this newsletter without permission is illegal. If you have any friends who are or were fans of "Lois & Clark" who are not on AOL and would still like to subscribe to the Krypton Club Newsletter, send them over to the new Krypton Club list at ONElist. You can find it at http://www.onelist.com/community/PlanetKrypton


OPERATION: DON'T TUG ON SUPERMAN'S CAPE!
Remember to send e-mail to
vl_customer_service@columbiahouse.com and tell them you want "Lois & Clark" as their next available classic TV series. Perhaps if they get enough people writing in, they may decide "L&C" will be their next addition!

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