CHROMAKEY: THE MAGAZINE OF GENRE TELEVISION
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Chromakey Issue 2 has just been released and is now available to purchase.
Chromakey Issue 2
Summer 2019

This issue includes:
MacGyver: Old vs New
Kathy Spoon compares the new versus the original MacGyver series
Doctor Who: A Hero In Time and Space
Peter Gouldson delves into the early years of this long-running sci-fi series
Buffy: The Vampire Slayer - Remembering A Classic
Zak Standridge remembers this classic 90s American series
Paul McGillion Interview
Steve Eramo talks with actor Paul McGillion (Stargate) in this exclusive interview
The Failed Genre TV Pilots of the 1970s: Part Two
Bob Furnell continues his look at the failed 70s genre TV pilots
The Prisoner: The Girl Who Was Death
Our panel examines this controversial episode from the Patrick McGoohan series
The Avengers: Tunnel of Fear
Michael Scott Phillips discusses the recently discovered first season episode starring Patrick Macnee and Ian Hendry
Michael Scott Phillips Interview
Bob Furnell sits down and chats with the author about his new book, "Quite, Quite Fantastic: The Avengers for Modern Audiences"
Sapphire & Steel: The Man Without a Face
Peter Gouldson examines what is considered the scariest serial screened during the series broadcast
Doctor Who and Television in the UK
Frank Danes discusses how Doctor Who played a role in the early days of British television
Forgotten Classics: Out of The Unknown
Andrew Screen goes back in time to examine the episode "The Machine Stops"
Discovering A New Star Trek
Kathy Spoon gets to grips with the first season of "Star Trek: Discovery"
Clarence
Martin Hearn takes a look at Ronnie Barker's final sitcom "Clarence"
Dead Head
Andrew Screen delves into this relatively forgotten British series
....and much more
Chromakey Issue 2 is available on a print on demand basis and can be ordered from Lulu.com by visiting this link (http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing) to order.
Chromakey Issue 2
Summer 2019

This issue includes:
MacGyver: Old vs New
Kathy Spoon compares the new versus the original MacGyver series
Doctor Who: A Hero In Time and Space
Peter Gouldson delves into the early years of this long-running sci-fi series
Buffy: The Vampire Slayer - Remembering A Classic
Zak Standridge remembers this classic 90s American series
Paul McGillion Interview
Steve Eramo talks with actor Paul McGillion (Stargate) in this exclusive interview
The Failed Genre TV Pilots of the 1970s: Part Two
Bob Furnell continues his look at the failed 70s genre TV pilots
The Prisoner: The Girl Who Was Death
Our panel examines this controversial episode from the Patrick McGoohan series
The Avengers: Tunnel of Fear
Michael Scott Phillips discusses the recently discovered first season episode starring Patrick Macnee and Ian Hendry
Michael Scott Phillips Interview
Bob Furnell sits down and chats with the author about his new book, "Quite, Quite Fantastic: The Avengers for Modern Audiences"
Sapphire & Steel: The Man Without a Face
Peter Gouldson examines what is considered the scariest serial screened during the series broadcast
Doctor Who and Television in the UK
Frank Danes discusses how Doctor Who played a role in the early days of British television
Forgotten Classics: Out of The Unknown
Andrew Screen goes back in time to examine the episode "The Machine Stops"
Discovering A New Star Trek
Kathy Spoon gets to grips with the first season of "Star Trek: Discovery"
Clarence
Martin Hearn takes a look at Ronnie Barker's final sitcom "Clarence"
Dead Head
Andrew Screen delves into this relatively forgotten British series
....and much more
Chromakey Issue 2 is available on a print on demand basis and can be ordered from Lulu.com by visiting this link (http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing) to order.
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Quick note to remind everyone that issues 1 and 2 are still both available and can be purchased at: http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing
Issue 3 should be available in the next month or so.
Issue 3 should be available in the next month or so.
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Chromakey Issue 3 is now available and features articles on:
Dark Skies
Max Headroom
Game of Thrones
Sarah Rush Interview (Battlestar Galactica)
Quantum Leap
Doctor Who
Good Omens
A Tribute to Terrance Dicks
Blake's 7
Wojeck
Doomwatch
Threads
Replay: Star Trek "Miri" reviewed
Forgotten Classics
Merchandise Reviews
and much more
Purchase your copy at http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing
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It’s here! Chromakey Issue 4 is now out and ready for purchase.

Issue 4 includes:
Interview with Kathryn Leigh Scott (Dark Shadows)
Steve Eramo talks with the actress who played Maggie Evans in the original 1960s series.
Interview with Ed Bishop (U.F.O./Captain Scarlet)
A **rare** interview with the actor from our archives
Interview with “Target Trawl” author Nick Mellish
Bob Furnell, Jez Strickley & Richard Peevers sit down for a chat with the author of the recently published “Target Trawl” book
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: What If There Was A Series Two
Fred McNamara speculates on what a second season of the series might have been like
Battlestar Galactica (Original series)
David Johnson steps back in time and takes a look at the classic 1970s American sci-fi series
The Curse of Fatal Death
Dan Tessier delves in and examines the 1999 Comic Relief/Red Nose Day special featuring Rowan Atkinson and Julia Swahalia
Northern Exposure: A Return To Cecily
Michael Scott Phillips gets retrospective regarding this quirky 90s American series
Replay: Farscape Premiere
Our review panel turns their attention this issue to the debut episode of the highly popular series
Forgotten Classics: The Mad Death
Andrew Screen spotlights this little known 1983 BBC Scotland series
Doctor Who: Tinker Tailor Soldier Timelord
Don Klees discusses the shared similairities between the Fifth Doctor’s era and the classic drama “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”
From The Earth To The Moon
Matthew Kresal examines this landmark American television series
Doctor Who: A Hero In Time and Space – Part Two
David Johnson continues his in-depth examination of how the character of the Doctor changed over the years
Blake’s 7
Murray Smith reviews the episode “Project Avalon”
Firefly
Zak Standridge asks if the series was merely a ‘Wagon Train’ to the stars
Columns, features and more
6×9 inch format | 100 pages
Pick up your copy today by visiting the Pencil Tip Publishing store at www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing

Issue 4 includes:
Interview with Kathryn Leigh Scott (Dark Shadows)
Steve Eramo talks with the actress who played Maggie Evans in the original 1960s series.
Interview with Ed Bishop (U.F.O./Captain Scarlet)
A **rare** interview with the actor from our archives
Interview with “Target Trawl” author Nick Mellish
Bob Furnell, Jez Strickley & Richard Peevers sit down for a chat with the author of the recently published “Target Trawl” book
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons: What If There Was A Series Two
Fred McNamara speculates on what a second season of the series might have been like
Battlestar Galactica (Original series)
David Johnson steps back in time and takes a look at the classic 1970s American sci-fi series
The Curse of Fatal Death
Dan Tessier delves in and examines the 1999 Comic Relief/Red Nose Day special featuring Rowan Atkinson and Julia Swahalia
Northern Exposure: A Return To Cecily
Michael Scott Phillips gets retrospective regarding this quirky 90s American series
Replay: Farscape Premiere
Our review panel turns their attention this issue to the debut episode of the highly popular series
Forgotten Classics: The Mad Death
Andrew Screen spotlights this little known 1983 BBC Scotland series
Doctor Who: Tinker Tailor Soldier Timelord
Don Klees discusses the shared similairities between the Fifth Doctor’s era and the classic drama “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy”
From The Earth To The Moon
Matthew Kresal examines this landmark American television series
Doctor Who: A Hero In Time and Space – Part Two
David Johnson continues his in-depth examination of how the character of the Doctor changed over the years
Blake’s 7
Murray Smith reviews the episode “Project Avalon”
Firefly
Zak Standridge asks if the series was merely a ‘Wagon Train’ to the stars
Columns, features and more
6×9 inch format | 100 pages
Pick up your copy today by visiting the Pencil Tip Publishing store at www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing
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Coming soon from Chromakey will be our special issue celebrating the 1984-85 BBC series "The Tripods". Keep tuned to our website for details.
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Chromakey Issue 4.5: The Tripods Special

Interview with Jim Baker
Adele Jameson talks with the actor who played Henry Parker
Interview with John Christopher (aka Sam Youd)
From his personal archives, Colin Brockhurst presents an exclusive interview with author John Christopher
When The Tripods Came
Will Hadcroft examines why The Tripods remains popular to this day
Dad Remembered
Rose Youd remembers her father Sam Youd (John Christopher)
Uncapped: The League of Freemen Recall Episode One
Fans discuss the impact the series premiere episode had on them
Tripods Photo Album
Photos from the collection of Jim Baker and Will Hadcroft
Episode Guide
Available August 2020

Interview with Jim Baker
Adele Jameson talks with the actor who played Henry Parker
Interview with John Christopher (aka Sam Youd)
From his personal archives, Colin Brockhurst presents an exclusive interview with author John Christopher
When The Tripods Came
Will Hadcroft examines why The Tripods remains popular to this day
Dad Remembered
Rose Youd remembers her father Sam Youd (John Christopher)
Uncapped: The League of Freemen Recall Episode One
Fans discuss the impact the series premiere episode had on them
Tripods Photo Album
Photos from the collection of Jim Baker and Will Hadcroft
Episode Guide
Available August 2020
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Just released and ready to purchase is the latest issue of Chromakey with a tribute to the 1984-85 BBC sci-fi series The Tripods.
Issue 4.5: Summer 2020 | 48 pages | Trade Paperback Format
Copies can be ordered from the Pencil Tip Publishing Store on Lulu.com at www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing
Issue 4.5: Summer 2020 | 48 pages | Trade Paperback Format
Copies can be ordered from the Pencil Tip Publishing Store on Lulu.com at www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing
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The latest issue of Chromakey has just been released.
Chromakey Issue 5

Featuring:
ROBIN OF SHERWOOD: TIMELESS LEGEND, CLASSIC TV
David Johnson examines this highly popular 1980s TV series
ERIC PIERPOINT INTERVIEW
Steve Eramo catches up with the actor to discuss his role on Alien Nation and more
PROJECT BLUE BOOK: SCI-FI AND HISTORY DRAMA
Aidan Matear takes a look at the History Channel's popular drama series
REPLAY: THE CHAMPIONS: THE BEGINNING
Paul Mount turns the clock back and examines the series premiere episode
DOCTOR WHO: THE FIRST COMPANIONS
Grant Bull discusses the role the first companions played in Doctor Who
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARCHIVE: ARCHIVE TV IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Steve O'Brien asks the question, "why is it so difficult to find archive TV in the digital age?"
YEAR OF THE SEX OLYMPICS: A UNIQUE REPUATION AND LEGACY
Greg Maughan takes a in-depth look at this ground-breaking serial from the pen of Nigel Kneale
JUST WHAT IS A CATWEAZLE? DISCOVERING UNKNOWN BRITISH TELEVISION
Richard Michaels highlights a few British TV series our readers might not be familiar with
STARGIRL: SEASON ONE OVERVIEW
Daniel Tessier examines the series first year on the air
REPLAY: BLAKE'S 7: STARDRIVE
Richard Farrell reviews this fourth season episode
GENE RODDENBERRY: FIGHTING BUREACRACY & WINNING ANYWAY
Kathy Spoon examines the career of Gene Roddenberry
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: THEY HAD A PLAN
Don Klees examines the ins and outs of the 21st century remake
KNIGHTALL: EXAMINING HISTORY'S KNIGHT'S TEMPLAR DRAMA
Bob Furnell discovers the recently cancelled series
REPLAY: K9: REGENERATION
Bob Furnell reviews the series debut episode
Cover by Robert Carpenter
Issue 5 is 84 pages and can be purchased from the Pencil Tip Publishing Store on Lulu at: https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing
Chromakey Issue 5

Featuring:
ROBIN OF SHERWOOD: TIMELESS LEGEND, CLASSIC TV
David Johnson examines this highly popular 1980s TV series
ERIC PIERPOINT INTERVIEW
Steve Eramo catches up with the actor to discuss his role on Alien Nation and more
PROJECT BLUE BOOK: SCI-FI AND HISTORY DRAMA
Aidan Matear takes a look at the History Channel's popular drama series
REPLAY: THE CHAMPIONS: THE BEGINNING
Paul Mount turns the clock back and examines the series premiere episode
DOCTOR WHO: THE FIRST COMPANIONS
Grant Bull discusses the role the first companions played in Doctor Who
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARCHIVE: ARCHIVE TV IN THE DIGITAL AGE
Steve O'Brien asks the question, "why is it so difficult to find archive TV in the digital age?"
YEAR OF THE SEX OLYMPICS: A UNIQUE REPUATION AND LEGACY
Greg Maughan takes a in-depth look at this ground-breaking serial from the pen of Nigel Kneale
JUST WHAT IS A CATWEAZLE? DISCOVERING UNKNOWN BRITISH TELEVISION
Richard Michaels highlights a few British TV series our readers might not be familiar with
STARGIRL: SEASON ONE OVERVIEW
Daniel Tessier examines the series first year on the air
REPLAY: BLAKE'S 7: STARDRIVE
Richard Farrell reviews this fourth season episode
GENE RODDENBERRY: FIGHTING BUREACRACY & WINNING ANYWAY
Kathy Spoon examines the career of Gene Roddenberry
BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: THEY HAD A PLAN
Don Klees examines the ins and outs of the 21st century remake
KNIGHTALL: EXAMINING HISTORY'S KNIGHT'S TEMPLAR DRAMA
Bob Furnell discovers the recently cancelled series
REPLAY: K9: REGENERATION
Bob Furnell reviews the series debut episode
Cover by Robert Carpenter
Issue 5 is 84 pages and can be purchased from the Pencil Tip Publishing Store on Lulu at: https://www.lulu.com/spotlight/penciltippublishing
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As an added New Year's bonus, we've made a free downloadable sample issue available. Just drop by the Chromakey website (www.chromakeymagazine.com) to download this free PDF issue.