Section VII: I just can't get enough 7 Days!
(Or, where to find more)


Inevitably, this section will be constantly growing and changing. If you know of a site or list or other source that you feel should be mentioned, or if you find a dead link here, please e-mail Doctor TOC at otherchris@erols.com, and he will endeavor to update as soon and as accurately as possible. (These links were last tested April, 2003)

Soundtrack album:

Available from CDNow (http://www.cdnow.com). Search under "album title" for "Seven Days" -- it's the one labeled "television soundtrack."

Resources available in print:

The fan magazines have discovered the show, and it now seems there's at least one article in at least one of them every month. Sci-Fi TV has provided the most regular coverage, offering up news tidbits and interview features with Alan Scarfe, Nick Searcy, Sam Whipple and Christopher Crowe in recent months. But also providing occasional features are Starburst, Cult Times, Cinescape, Sci Fi Entertainment and XPose (despite its title, this last is not a skin mag). If you can't find them at your local bookstore or newsstand, most of them have Web sites where you can order them online. Note that many of these magazines are published in the UK--allow a good eight weeks for delivery to the States.

Also a recent book by Rolling Stone TV writer David Wild, The Showrunners: A Season Inside the Billion-Dollar, Death-Defying, Madcap World of Television's Real Stars, provides an inside look at the making of the first season of 7 Days. Wild spent the 1998-99 season following around a slew of executive producers, including Christopher Crowe. Available in hardback at bookstores and through Amazon.com.

Online resources:

Paramount's Official 7 Days site: http://www.sevendaystv.com or http://www.7daystv.com (Offline)

TNN's home page: http://www.thennewtnn.com
 

Schedule information:

A site for schedule info for science fiction shows: http://www.sftv.org/sftv/sftv.html

TV Guide Online provides TV listings on the Web. Punch in your ZIP code or the name of your cable provider for schedules that are localized to your area.
 

Fan sites:

Tim O'Brien's 7 Days Online site
http://www.7days.freeurl.com/

TV Land O'Rama
http://www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Hills/3893/7dhome.html

Jeannette Myers' site
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Launchpad/9329/SevenDays

Trekkieb's Seven Days Page:
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Station/4913/7days.html

Seven Days Online:
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Lot/1179/index.html

Internet Movie Data Base Seven Days page:
http://www.imdb.com/Title?0167720
 
 Vidiot's Seven Days page (includes a bunch of preview and promo material):
http://www.vidiot.com/UPN/SD/

Spooky's Seven Days page (am in-depth German language site)
http://www.spookyweb.de/sevendays/index.htm

Slider's Seven Days page (another German site, includes a host of video and audio files to download)
http://www.fortunecity.de/spielberg/time/197/


Mailing lists:

Seven Days mailing list home page:
http://tempest.virtualave.net

See http://groups.yahoo.com to sign up for a general, public mailing list. Or, send a blank e-mail to seven-days-subscribe@yahoogroups.com if you can't get through via the Web page. Other mailing lists are available at YahooGroups - check the fine print before subscribing, as some feature adult content and are only available for individuals 18 or older. The search engine is *very* particular, so search for the following keywords:
sevendays
seven-days
Seven_Days
7-days-disc
7daysfic (fan fiction list)
7DArchive (fan fiction list)
Backstep-7days (fan fiction list)
justinaandjonathan (for fans of Justina Vail and Jonathan LaPaglia)
olgafrank-fanfic (just what it says)
NavySealFic (fan-fiction list for characters who were/are Navy Seals, including Seven Days stories)
JustinaVail (actress fan list)
 

Fan fiction sites:

Several of the general sites listed above also have fan fiction sections; these are specifically devoted to fan fiction.

Wonderful World of Make-Believe (WARNING!: includes stories of an adult nature. Discretion advised)
http://www.squidge.org/~peja/

Seven Days Fic Archive:
http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Study/6511/index.html

Fan Fiction by Loch Ness:
http://lonestar.texas.net/~lochness

Fan Fiction by David Lee Rickman II:
http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Capsule/2525/ 


Actor specific sites:

Kclyn's excellent Jonathan LaPaglia site:
http://jonathanlapaglia.net/

Justina Vail's official site:
http://www.justinavail.com
 
 

Miscellaneous sites:

Anthony D'Agostino's beautiful CGI rendering of the Sphere in flight:
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/scorpius

Take me home

This FAQ is maintained by Doctor TOC, and was originally written by Loch Ness (aka the FAQ Monster), based on information compiled from: UPN's Web site; Paramount's Official 7 Days site; Internet Movie Database; numerous fans' home pages; news articles; reviews; input and feedback from the various mailing lists and the alt.tv.sevendays news group (special thanks are due Thomas Gerchak, Catherine Harris, osco, Jon Stipe and Doctor TOC); and Loch Ness' personal collection of videotapes. Where necessary, attribution to specific sources has been provided in the text.

Report errors, omissions, funky formatting, dead links or other distortions of the gravitational field to Doctor TOC at otherchris@erols.com.

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