Seven And One Questions - Profile of A Millennium Fan!

Followers of this campaign will recognise the gent in today's 'fan profile' from a previous appearance at our blog when campaign supporter, Sean Stubblefield wrote a sterling article at his blog in support of our efforts to return Frank Black to our screens.

Sean is an independent writer (and fan) of philosophy and science fiction, a story consultant, proud geek, and loves Millennium so much he compiled and published his own sourcebook as well as contributing three poems to Brian Dixon's thematically related project, Revelations. Graduating with a Bachelors degree in TV/film making and media studies, Sean later discovered & embraced a passion and skill with writing.

Sean once again leapt to the assistance of our campaign by sharing his thoughts on the show by completing one of our questionnaires of seven and one quick questions. We are grateful to Sean for his continued support and we hope enjoy reading his thoughts. Click on the image below to view it in a larger format for ease of reading.

Please keep these coming and do not hesitate to send us all your thoughts and queries on anything Millennium and Frank Black related and you do not have to use your real name to qualify. If you would like to complete the brief questionnaire I have listed the questions below for your perusal. Email your "seven and one" profile to info@backtofrankblack.com and we will share your thoughts with our readers shortly.

1. About You.

2. Why are you a fan?

3. How long have you been a fan?

4. What's your favorite episode.

5. What's your favorite scene or moment?

6. If a movie was made which characters would you like to see in it?

7. Why do you think Millennium should come back?

1. What are you watching right now?

1 Response to "Seven And One Questions - Profile of A Millennium Fan!"

Jósef Karl said... December 8, 2009 at 11:20 AM

Sean is so right on the money regarding why they should make a Millennium movie, right on!

I wish Sean and everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.

Or as we Icelanders say:
Gleðileg jól og farsælt komandi ár.

Cheers from Iceland!
- Jósef

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