Lost the link? It can now be found on the Links page of the official site.
Steve met the cast and crew while on his book tour in San Francisco. They gave him a DVD with all the episodes (he's always had trouble in the past trying to view them on the web), and now he's HOOKED.
That is excellent news, Romeo! I'm glad SRD has given his seal of approval by linking to the Fantasy Bedtime Hour. It was Mark Jeffrey who first brought the site to our attention, and I've been tickled silly by it ever since. I love the two gals!
Not many people responded to Jeffrey's post way back, which surprised me. I'm still puzzled as to why there hasn't been more talk among Watchers about the Fantasy Bedtime Hour. This is buried treasure on the 'net! It's hilarious stuff, folks! C'mon, check it out!
Personally, I find it hilarious. Especially Atrium's rap version of the history of Berek Halfhand. It's not to be missed.
I think it was actually one of the first sites I found when I googled "Thomas Covenant."
Glad SRD found it amusing. I saw on their site somewhere they were hoping he'd come on the show and be the Ultimate Expert, which though probably not likely would be a complete crack-up.
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I can sort of look at it...I have a dial-up connection so it takes FOR EVER...so I watched the first 2 mintues of the first episode and then gave up <sigh> I think I'd enjoy it if only I coudl watch it!
I "borrow" a computer with dialup every so often to download new episodes. I wonder if the people from the show would be willing to send out CDs. Or there's nothing to stop people with broadband/cable from saving the Quicktime files to a CD-R and sending them to those of us with dial-up. I can do a few, if anyone is curious, as I have a few CDs lying around.
The test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.
-F. Scott Fitzgerald
Since I saw this thread, I've been working my way through the shows while working from home (more like "shirking from home" ). They're a bit patchy but on the whole bloody hilarious.
The only thing is I can't help but visualise TC as the actor who was playing him now!