dragon Ex Member Ms Ealanc Jun 11th, 2010 at 10:13pm Print Post Is there a consensus on her first name, or some note somewhere giving her one? Or can I just wing it? IP Logged
Neesierie Ex Member Re: Ms Ealanc Reply #1 - Jun 12th, 2010 at 12:37am Print Post Wing it! I call her Grace in my stories, no matter what storyline I'm writing in. Louise calls her . . . hmm. Forgot, but it's another cool name that suits her. Pick a cool one and have fun! IP Logged
Matt Colonel Offline Everyone at SHADO drinks coffee! Posts: 2391 Location: Coventry, RI Re: Ms Ealanc Reply #2 - Jun 12th, 2010 at 12:38am Print Post I dug for that as well and couldn't find anything. I've seen both Grace and Janice used. I went with Janice and Denise has used Grace. Like Ed's Dad I think it's wide open. What do you mean, we're out of coffee! WWW IP Logged
Neesierie Ex Member Re: Ms Ealanc Reply #3 - Jun 12th, 2010 at 12:52am Print Post That's right! It wasn't Louise, it was Matt! Sorry, guys. Matt used Janice, and it was another name that suited her. So go for it! IP Logged
Lightcudder Colonel Offline Trust no one. Posts: 1311 Location: Here. When you least expect it Re: Ms Ealanc Reply #4 - Jun 12th, 2010 at 10:18am Print Post I llike Grace.... but thats a personal choice. in the era that UFO was set, Janice was probably more likely as a name. But she isn't given a Christian name in teh series, at least none is recorded in the Complete book of UFO I think I'll call her ....... Agatha? Wait and see!! I need some air. WWW IP Logged
MkIXHawk Captain Offline We need to defend ourselves... Posts: 175 Location: Kent Re: Ms Ealanc Reply #5 - Jun 12th, 2010 at 11:30am Print Post I noticed in UFO that several of the characters had the same first name as the actor who played them (Ed Bishop/Straker, Keith Alexander/Ford), so Norma Ealand is a possibility. Alternatively, Norma Ronald played the role of Jason Webb's PA, Pam Kirby, in the earlier film Doppelganger which provided a lot of the stylistic look for UFO, so she could well be Pamela Ealand. To me, this reads better than Norma Ealand which effectively has a glottal stop in the middle WWW IP Logged
dragon Ex Member Re: Ms Ealanc Reply #6 - Jun 12th, 2010 at 3:13pm Print Post I dunno why, but I was thinking Dolores ... you can tell I live in the south west, it's a common name in people my age ... and older IP Logged
Neesierie Ex Member Re: Ms Ealanc Reply #7 - Jun 12th, 2010 at 7:48pm Print Post That's my mom's name! And with those lovely doe eyes she has, I can easily see Miss E as a Dolores. Go for it, girl! IP Logged