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BetacommandBot (talk) 19:48, 22 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Interview

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I found this part of an interview called "Who is Number one? ... you are .. Marjorie Monaghan" with the actress for The 5 Times Magazine from Autumn 1997, 5x14, pages 6-7. I'll save it here for future use in the article. It's from this site: [1]

  • How did you get into B5?
  • "I actually worked with Claudia years ago on a show I did called Space Rangers, which she guested on. So when I heard she was in Babylon 5, I watched the pilot - I always watch new science fiction - and I enjoyed it and have watched it, off and on, since.
  • "I was aware of Joe's remarkable strength in sticking to his original vision and also the mythological dimensions of the work, and the epic story telling which I really like and which science fiction can do really well, but often doesn't... But he does.
  • "So I had auditioned for it once or twice before. They asked me to come in to read for this part. Joe was there and what I learned, later, is that he knew my work from Space Rangers and actually offered me a job once before. I didn't know that it had come from him, but I did an episode of Murder, She Wrote. So I was very flattered to know that he was that aware of my work.
  • "I went in, I had two scenes, which I read and we talked about other things. Then I went home. Then they called me and said I was hired."

If anyone wants to take a crack at it in the meantime go fot it. Kresock (talk) 02:11, 20 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Done! Kresock (talk) 07:04, 30 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]