[Mishmash] The Girl From Tomorrow

David Brown djbrown at tpg.com.au
Mon Apr 13 01:31:56 CDT 2009


Hmmm.  I think you have me there J  

I guess I need to watch more commercial TV.

 

From: mishmash-bounces at mishmash.net [mailto:mishmash-bounces at mishmash.net]
On Behalf Of Fred Atkinson
Sent: Monday, 13 April 2009 5:00 PM
To: Mishmash
Subject: Re: [Mishmash] The Girl From Tomorrow

 

David, 

 

    If it isn't Aussie, then why is it by The Nine Network / Film Australia?


 

    Here is the link to the first part of the first episode:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WJvO7HGpqEo 

 

    I can't believe I've only discovered it today and I'm already all the
way to episode nine.  

 

    Regards, 

 

 

 

                                                                    Fred 

 

----- Original Message ----- 

From: David Brown <mailto:djbrown at tpg.com.au>  

To: 'Mishmash' <mailto:mishmash at mishmash.net>  

Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2009 10:46 PM

Subject: Re: [Mishmash] The Girl From Tomorrow

 

Sorry but I don't think it is Aussie or at the very least I have never heard
of it.

 

Cheers

 

David

 

From: mishmash-bounces at mishmash.net [mailto:mishmash-bounces at mishmash.net]
On Behalf Of Fred Atkinson
Sent: Monday, 13 April 2009 3:53 PM
To: Mishmash
Subject: [Mishmash] The Girl From Tomorrow

 

Folks, 

 

    It looks like I stumbled onto another Australian television show called,
'The Girl from Tomorrow'.  It's the typical culture clash, someone from
another place or time that is out of place with the current culture.  

 

    I'd suggest it is probably a show for Australian teens.  

 

    Alana is from the year 3000.  

 

    There is episode after episode of it on You Tube.  

 

    I've already watched the first five episodes.  She lands in 1990 and is
taken in by an Australian family.  They enroll her in school and a lot of
bizarre and ultimately funny things start to happen.  

 

    It's kind of neat.  I don't understand why some of these Australian
shows don't wind up on our satellite and cable channels here in the U. S..
With all the junk we have on those channels, this kind of material (like The
Flying Doctors) would be quite a breath of fresh air.  

 

    Regards, 

 

 

 

                                                            Fred 

 

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