A Late Delivery from Avalon
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A Late Delivery from Avalon
Summary
A Late Delivery from Avalon is a television series episode[1].
Key Facts
- A Late Delivery from Avalon's instance of is recorded as television series episode[2].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon was directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño[3].
- J. Michael Straczynski wrote the screenplay for A Late Delivery from Avalon[4].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon followed Sic Transit Vir[5].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon was followed by Ship of Tears[6].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon's part of the series is recorded as Babylon 5[7].
- The original language of A Late Delivery from Avalon was English[8].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon was published on April 22, 1996[9].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon's title is recorded as A Late Delivery from Avalon[10].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon's production code is recorded as 312[11].
- A Late Delivery from Avalon's season is recorded as Point of No Return[12].
Product Details
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Release type: Album[13]
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Secondary type(s): Soundtrack[14]
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First release date: 1997-09-16[15]
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Genre(s): classical, dark ambient, electronic, modern classical[16]
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Community tags: classical, dark ambient, electronic, modern classical[17]
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MusicBrainz ID: 11cf2f64-6886-370a-9473-e16f2924e3c7[18]
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Authorship and Creation
A Late Delivery from Avalon was directed by Jesús Salvador Treviño[3]. J. Michael Straczynski wrote the screenplay for it[4].
Publication
A Late Delivery from Avalon was published on April 22, 1996[9]. The original language of it was English[8]. Its part of the series is recorded as Babylon 5[7].
Subject and Themes
A Late Delivery from Avalon's part of the series is recorded as Babylon 5[7].
Adaptations and Inspiration
A Late Delivery from Avalon followed Sic Transit Vir[5]. It was followed by Ship of Tears[6].