It was around 1993 in my 5th grade where little
Robbee Thomas (or then known as Robert H, I had a different last name at the
time) when we would go to the library once a week. Back in the day and I’m
unsure if it’s the same these days, but you would go to Gym and Music once or
twice a week, and the library once a week. Personally, I found the librarians
making us sit down and to read to us rather boring. But for thirteen weeks
straight, we got to watch this interesting show called Tomes and Talismans.
T&T
was some made for PBS show about the great use of the library, with emphasis of
the Dewey Decimal System. Before the internet was popular, all libraries would
have a shelf filled with cards in the order of numbers to show book info and
where one could find that particular book. Nowadays, you can fit all that Dewey
Decimal System info on a little 8GB SD Card, or 16GB? Could somebody tell me
how much the whole DDS for a medium-sized library’s info could fit into one of
these cards?
So
T&T, sci-fi apocalyptic educational ‘sitcom’ starts in the year 2123 (but
somehow it looks more like 1986, the year T&T was released) where we learn
that extraterrestrial aliens known as the Wipers are responsible for destroying
communication equipment and also all books, therefore having human beings
transport out of Earth and to some galaxy, happily surrendering Earth to these
Wipers. So, the show starts with the last humans trying to finish off the underground
library (which if you watch this, you can notice a hallway that shows some kind
of natural light) before they float on to the galaxy. If I remember correctly,
the main character conveniently named Ms. Bookhart and three employees are
watching the news (which looks like a crappy public access program that nobody
really watches) with the newsman warning all people of Earth to get the hell
out, this follows by the Wipers interrupting and kicking the newsman’s ass. The
Wipers are rather comical because we are told at the beginning of the show that
they are aliens trying to cause the end of the world, but obviously the funds
of this PBS show are very limited, the Wipers are vicious rednecks causing some
havoc in a PG-rated matter, with the dark space pad sound of the keyboard
punching it up (I made this kind of music back in 04-06 before and tried to
sell it to a b-movie company… epic fail in my part).
The
library is almost finished but an important book is missing, The History of the
Wipers III, written by somebody locally. Ms. Bookhart and the three characters
are reminded again that they need to get the motherfuck out of Earth very soon
by the newsman who is a victim to these evil aliens (or drunken bad actors from
the south) actions. Ms. Bookhart emphasis that this book is needed in the
underground library and decides to head over to the authors house to get a copy,
thus the other three head to the transport and try to stall there exit, but
fail and become one of the last to head to the galaxy, leaving Ms. Bookhart as
perhaps last human on Earth.
Ms.
Bookhart (not known that she’s pretty much screwed now) drives in a 60’s
crapper bookmobile and radios for assistance (wait, are we in 2123 or 1986?)
with no one at the other end, but eventually gets to the authors house who has
gone bat shit insane and seems to be out of it. Bookhart does find the copy and
needs to get out due to Wipers nearby. She drives around in the bookmobile for
a bit until it finally dies. While trying to do some maintenance; suddenly, a
ghost-like being appears in front of her that does sorta look like Barack
Obama. If I saw this, I’d shit my pants and beg for my mom and my aunt (which
we are in not-so-good terms as of now) I can just imagine me: “I’m so sorry,
I’ll give my aunt a hug and kiss from now on, j-just please go away, you’re
scaring me!” This ghost is known as ‘The Universal Being’ and with a strange
voice, he sprinkles some dust on Ms. Bookhart and tells her she will sleep for
100 years without the inconvenience of aging.
Augh shit!
The
start of the 2nd episode tells us that in 2221, a group of folks
known as The Users had made a communications base to Earth. And for the next
two years, progress is rather limited. The Users (who are mostly children with
a few senior citizens as the high-ranking officers, wearing goofy orange suits)
are trying to obtain info about the planet Earth and are looking at the difference
between a book and a computer. This leads them to head outside to find more
books. The four users who perhaps look like twelve-year-olds with the leader
appearing to be in his late teens had stumbled upon the dead bookmobile and
find a sleeping (or metabolizing) Ms. Bookhart.
The Users
Before the Users could do anything,
the same asshole who had knocked her out a hundred years previously (or as the
Users call them 100 ‘star cycles’) appears and has a nice convo with them
while giving them some valuable info, and giving me the honest interest to drop
acid. Judging by his voice, this guy who played this ghost is probably the
voiceover that starts each episode of telling the viewers what happen
previously with the highly-synthesized T&T theme. Eventually, Ms. Bookhart
wakes up just before some Wipers show up, then we see the dark teaser saying
‘to be continued…’ It does this teaser deal for the first twelve episodes of
the show, until (WARNING SPOILER ALERT:
Ms. Bookhart and the Users destroy the Wipers).
Going beyond episode three is
something I won’t be doing. I personally don’t want to watch each episode and
give you a play-by-play: “Ms. Bookhart and Col. Horton are going through the
computer and shooting info about the underground library!” So, since I’ve
spoiled two episodes and the ending, I’ll let you take a look:
Otherwise, like I said, T&T
(when saying that out loud is TNT… dynomite!) at the time was more interesting
than opposed to the librarians reading us a book and boring us to death. Next
for me to fall asleep and get a phone call home from school telling my aunt
(since I was living with her at the time) that I was caught falling asleep.
Next to get home and hear her say, “You been sleeping during class? I’m gonna
beat your ass with the belt!”
Ahh, the good ole’ days. I do miss
1993, I was a little 11-year-old dork trying to be cool by getting into grunge
music. And my aunt and uncle won’t hesitate in smacking me around when I acted
up, this also includes me doing a Beavis and Butthead impression that year.
While we are at it, another thing I
hated is after watching a movie in school is when they turned the lights on and
the teacher says, “Now, what did we learn about the movie?” I was never
interested in discussing the movie. I do remember a time when no one in class
was giving out any feedback and she picked me at random. I just said “well, I
don’t know.” Which truly meant, “I don’t want to be quizzed about the movie.” That
didn’t go well.
Anyways, as you may know, a Youtube
user named emjameson had put all episodes of T&T which a few include the
starting countdown reel. I suppose he or she didn’t give a shit to edit that
out, but then again, I kinda liked hearing that boop…boop…boop, and even a man
with a heavy southern accent stating the info on the screen just before it.
Tomes and Talismans was made by Mississippi’s Public Broadcasting which would
perhaps explain the silliness of the Wipers.
I'm gonna have nightmares tonight
Before going on that, I was curious
if any of these actors would go on to other passages. After checking the IMDB,
all but one (I didn’t check everybody) is still acting to this day. The man
playing Col. Horton (named Traber Burns) is out and about. Checking his IMDB,
he’s playing in movies I’ve never heard of and has been in an episode of House,
Lost, Medium, Grey’s Anatomy, and episode of Miami Vice before the plug was
pulled on that show, and a few others.
I’d imagine that the MPB went to a local
drama club to get the child actors and some of the adult actors. Traber Burns’
bio states that he has hung around Louisiana for a bit until he moved to Los Angeles
somewhere in the 2000s. Looking at his IMDB reminds me of Sara Holden, someone
I knew when I was a teen years who worked for my aunt (the same one I was talking
about earlier) who has gone on to be an actress, she also played in an episode
in House and played a female hostage in CSI: NY. She mainly does stunts now,
including an episode of Sons of Anarchy as a stunt double.
That sucks. She out in Hollywood being
not-so-famous but still doing cool stuff, and I’m here in Detroit working in
the Auto Industry and being stalked by a weird fucker (who happens to be black,
being PC here) who thinks I’m part of the Illuminati (true story) and thinks me
and my family are very wealthy members of Wall Street and said once we are ‘out
to screw black people.’ Yes, sir, we are out to make black people more poorer
while fattening our pockets! Oh, I have stories about dealing with this nutjob,
lots! Stay tuned to A Walk 2 Aquarius for more info.
Going back to Sara Holden, truth be
told is that I haven’t seen Sara Holden since perhaps 2001 or even before and I’m
unsure if my aunt has contact with her. I gotta ask. With the nutjob, I think
he watched Bowling for Columbine too many times and took Mr. Moore’s words about
how cities like Flint, Michigan went down the tube rather easily. And somehow,
to this guy; apparently, I’m one of these evil rich white folks who destroyed
Flint. Wow, I didn’t know I had that kind of power. Maybe he thinks I’m
responsible for 9/11.
With the Wipers? I’d imagine the
MPB may’ve walked into a rural Mississippi bar and picked up some drunken folks
for recruitment. I could have sworn I’ve seen the actress who played Mrs. Bookhart
(Niki Wood) in another movie around the 80s… guess not.
Also, I was curious on who made
that fuckin’ strange music (similar to my 2004 New Age/Ambient album ‘Watch the
Sky Turn Red’) and ran into the name Obie Atkins, sounds like a name for a
country star so I looked around and it appears that wasn’t the case. All I
could find is that after T&T, she or he was involved with some Christmas
album made somewhere in the early 90s, but I didn’t give a shit to go further
down the road with finding out info about Mr. or Mrs. Atkins career, the name
piqued my interest.
And for myself, I don’t think I could watch
T&T start to finish, I watched both the first and second episodes and went
straight to the last one. But if you are interested in some weird 80s educational
shit, by all means, T&T may fill your desire. Now, I’m not attempting to shit all-over T&T. If I was held hostage and had my choice of watching the bullshit you see in the regular morning TV (The View, The Talk) or T&T, I’d take the second choice. Sounds strange, but I did watch The View once in my life (while at an auto shop waiting for the mechanics to fuck up my Ford Taurus) and I seriously thought about walking in front of a moving semi-truck. God, how can people watch that shit?? This is the kind of shit stay-at-home soccer moms watch when they are not travelling around to the mall with Prince Charming’s maxed-out credit card and his two balls in her purse. I can see why divorces are on the rise; and why I’m 31 and never been married or even engaged.
I always loved the music. Barely remember the storyline. The first episode is now on YouTube...
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