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Can't we have a better resolution picture of Bergman? Also, I very much doubt that he is third in command, as evidenced by his plain sleeve. Plain sleeves are those of 'unofficial' personnel like Commisioner Simmonds. The chain of command does seem a bit varied at times, Paul Morrow I would say is the definite second in Season 1. Douglasnicol 18:35, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
I would agree that a new and improved photo of Dr. Bergman is needed...the one in the article is terrible.
This is a much better photo. Thanks! The only two other photos I saw that could use some improvement are those for Maya and Tony Verdeschi.
Hope I'm doing this right... Barry Morse has died :(, according to this article on CBC news (the article is dated 4th Feb 2008, not sure if he died on the 3rd or 4th though) http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2008/02/04/barry-morse.html Evildrganymede ( talk) 22:50, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
The last paragraph: "In real life the reason for Professor Bergman's absence after the first season was due to a contract and salary dispute between the actor Barry Morse, who portrayed Victor, and the show's producers. When the dispute could not be resolved Morse chose to leave the series and thus his character was eliminated."
Can we get a citation for this? There are a lot of rumors floating around explaining Victor's absence from season 2, but I've never seen concrete proof of any. The most believeable explanation I've heard (from an interview on the A&E DVD set I believe) was that the producers wanted to attract a younger audience so they brought in the character of suave & sexy Tony as well as Maya in the second season. But again, I don't have proof that this decision was directly responsible for Victor's disappearance. Does anyone have the facts? Wikisicky ( talk) 01:45, 5 January 2009 (UTC)
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Can't we have a better resolution picture of Bergman? Also, I very much doubt that he is third in command, as evidenced by his plain sleeve. Plain sleeves are those of 'unofficial' personnel like Commisioner Simmonds. The chain of command does seem a bit varied at times, Paul Morrow I would say is the definite second in Season 1. Douglasnicol 18:35, 20 January 2007 (UTC)
I would agree that a new and improved photo of Dr. Bergman is needed...the one in the article is terrible.
This is a much better photo. Thanks! The only two other photos I saw that could use some improvement are those for Maya and Tony Verdeschi.
Hope I'm doing this right... Barry Morse has died :(, according to this article on CBC news (the article is dated 4th Feb 2008, not sure if he died on the 3rd or 4th though) http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2008/02/04/barry-morse.html Evildrganymede ( talk) 22:50, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
The last paragraph: "In real life the reason for Professor Bergman's absence after the first season was due to a contract and salary dispute between the actor Barry Morse, who portrayed Victor, and the show's producers. When the dispute could not be resolved Morse chose to leave the series and thus his character was eliminated."
Can we get a citation for this? There are a lot of rumors floating around explaining Victor's absence from season 2, but I've never seen concrete proof of any. The most believeable explanation I've heard (from an interview on the A&E DVD set I believe) was that the producers wanted to attract a younger audience so they brought in the character of suave & sexy Tony as well as Maya in the second season. But again, I don't have proof that this decision was directly responsible for Victor's disappearance. Does anyone have the facts? Wikisicky ( talk) 01:45, 5 January 2009 (UTC)