The 15th anniversary of the show is only 3 months away. If we don't find the third episode sooner, Lomax will have not have a happy anniversary. It's sad how nobody even replies to this anymore.
The 15th anniversary of the show is only 3 months away. If we don't find the third episode sooner, Lomax will have not have a happy anniversary. It's sad how nobody even replies to this anymore.
Why not try contacting people in the credits of other episodes or something?
"oooh, you're a- a freaked out child in the woods..."
Because it's completely impossible to contact the creators now, I want to know if anybody has a recording of the episode.
What happened to make it impossible?
I wouldn’t go as far as to say it is impossible. I’ll have to do some digging and see if there is anyone at PBS who was affiliated with the show that has a current contact.
Post by apartofthenarrative on Aug 5, 2023 15:17:29 GMT
Quick update. I submitted a contact form through Sirius Thinking’s website. No promises on any response but I will keep everyone here updated if I hear anything back. I suggest not bombarding them with emails or anything so if I hear anything at all I will let you know. I also will attempt to email Peter Linz (voice of Lomax) has he still works with PBS as a reoccurring voice on Sesame Street. He may have a copy for his own personal record. If there are any other contacts more likely to give a response I will update!
The 15th anniversary of the show is only 3 months away. If we don't find the third episode sooner, Lomax will have not have a happy anniversary. It's sad how nobody even replies to this anymore.
I think it'll be ok. Lomax is just a character, and the guy who played him probably won't be that bummed out.
I'm way outside of the generation gap for this kid show so I've only heard about it's existence today. First off, the show is only from 2008 so it's not super old so why would one episode from this show already be lost? The old tried and true "rights issues" excuse is the only explanation that comes to my mind which I think is absolutely one of the lamer ones that entertainment companies use repeatedly as to why they can't use characters that they own in their own productions. DC Comics is notorious for that stupid excuse.
Second off, I've been there when it comes to being frustrated when it comes to finding lost media from my childhood. With one show I absolutely loved as a kid, it took practically 30 years after I had only been looking for content from it starting in 2006 until I finally got a chance to see even a snippet of the show and actors again just earlier this year. Other shows I've been looking for I have either finally found somewhere or at least got to see something from them, while there are still many, many others I'm still looking and waiting to see again. It can be a very frustrating wait but someone somewhere has what you're looking for. Lost media is usually only "lost", in my opinion, because someone who has the lost media hasn't uploaded it online yet.
Hang in there and don't let it eat you up too badly. It'll be found someday.
Hey, I found out, there's actually a one in a million chance of someone having a recording of the full episode, or should I say, 0.0001%? As a tribute and dedication to the lost episode, and for the show's 15th anniversary, we're going to make some fanart of it to show what could've happened.
During the song All The Pretty Little Horses, Lomax and his friends fell asleep, but wake up shortly afterward. Enjoy this piece of art!