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S.I.S.
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Title: | S.I.S. |
Publisher: | FanGraphics/Michael Macomber |
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Type: | newsletter |
Date(s): | 1990s |
Frequency: | |
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Fandom: | The Sandbaggers |
Language: | English |
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S.I.S. is a gen Sandbaggers newsletter published by "The Sandbaggers Information Society," a Sandbaggers Fan Club. It was issued by the same publisher of First Principles.
Issue 1
S.I.S. 1 is undated and contains 12 pages.
- A Memo from C: Welcome to the S.I.S! (2)
- Down in the Hutch with Sandbagger One. Ray Lonnen interview (3)
- Mission Planning: Sandbagger One Convention Update (7)
- First Principles: The Perfect Debut Episode. Episode Review. (8)
- Donald Lancaster Unmasked! An Interview with William Marshall, author of the Yellowthread Street mysteries.(9)
Issue 2
S.I.S. 2 was published in June 1992 and contains 12 pages.
- The Ideal Spy, an essay on how the Sandbaggers measure up (3)
- Sandbaggers on Public TV (6)
- Decision by Committee episode review (7)
- Roy Marsden photo page (9)
- Sandbagger One Con (10)
Issue 3
S.I.S. 3 was published in September 1992 and again contains 12 pages.
- The Execution of Espionage by K. Farrell. An essay examining the production of "The Sandbaggers". (3)
- Roy Marsden as Dalgliesh (5)
- Think of a Number by M. Riley. A review and analysis of Donald Lancaster's SB novel. (6)
- A Sandbagger in America. Pictures from Ray Lonnen's visit to the Sandbagger One Con. (8)
- Operation Kingmaker by Tom Beck. A review of the episode. (9)
- SB Loses Distributor. An article on SB losing its U.S. distributor and what PBS stations were currently showing it. (10)
- Fanzine Review: It Couldn't Happen Then by Tom Beck (11)
Issue 4
S.I.S. 4 was published in December 1992 and has 12 pages.
- The Sandbaggers are Back! Short article on a 90-minute SB TV film being pitched by Roy Marsden and Bob Sherman. (2)
- From London Station: Bob Sherman Interviewed (3)
- S.I.S. Dossier: Ray Lonnen compiled by M. Riley. Ray Lonnen's TV, film and stage credits. (8)
- The Man From Destiny by Nan Mack. Book review of an Ian Mackintosh novel. (9)
- Oleg Penkovsky: The Spy Who Saved the World. Book review by Tom Beck. (10)
Issue 5
S.I.S. 5 was published in March 1993 and has 12 pages.
- Roy as Dalgliesh. An essay by M. Riley (3)
- Roy stars in Airline by M. Macomber. Review of the YTV series along with an episode guide and photos. (5)
- Goodbye, Mr. Chips by H. Horvath. Review of Roy Marsden in the TV film. (8)
- S.I.S. Dossier: Roy Marsden compiled by M. Riley. Roy Marsden's TV, film and stage credits.