Chris Carter                  Jonathan Littman
        Executive Producer            Vice President of
        "The X-Files"                 Current Programming
        Fox Broadcasting Company      Fox Broadcasting Company
        10201 W. Pico Blvd.           P.O. Box 900
        Los Angeles, CA  90064        Beverly Hills, CA  90123
Note:  The different addresses for Fox are more or less interchangable.
       Regardless of the one you use, your correspondence should reach
       its destination.E-mail can be sent to comment on the show at: the_xfiles@delphi.com
Also, Charles Kennedy, the Vice President of Programming Research at Fox has obtained an Internet address where you can send e-mail to comment on their shows, please include "X-Files" in your subject to help them sort the mail. His address is: foxnet@delphi.com
alt.tv.x-files.creative for creative stories in the X-Files world. But first read the Creative FAQ.
United Kingdom viewers of the show might want to check out uk.media.tv.sf.x-files.
Australian Viewers have the newsgroup aus.tv.x-files.
These latter two carry discussion minus spoilers that would appear on the North American newsgroup.
A moderated group posting only reliable information about the show has been established by Michael Kleinhenz, michael@stargate.pfalz.de. Only "official" submissions will be accepted such as reliable information about new episodes, books, comics. etc. Articles must be mailed to the moderator for approval before they will be mailed. To subscribe send mail to listserv@stargate.pfalz.de with "subscribe x-files-info" in the body of the message, not the subject line.
The Smart Young X-Philes (SYX) Weekly Newsleter (for X-Philes 21 years old or younger) is no longer accepting members.
A UK mail list, discussing season one, is also available. E-mail to listserver@leicester.ac.uk with "INFO X-FILES-UK" in the body of your message. This list is available only as a weekly digest. A second UK mail list has also been established. Send a note to Listproc@uel.ac.uk with the notice "Subscribe XFiles <Firstname Lastname>" in the body of the message.
An Australian mail list, discussing _X Files_ episodes currently airing in Australia, has been established. Send e-mail to aus-xf-request@aurora.apana.org.au with the following in the body of the message: "Subscribe aus-xf <your_email_address>. To send mail to the list, send your message to aus-xf@aurora.apana.org.au.
There is also a Gerrman X Files mailing list for German-speaking X Philes. Send mail to listserv@stargate.pfalz.de with "Subscribe xf-de" in the body.
An FTP site is at ftp.rutgers.edu/pub/x-files, storing only the graphic and sound files.
The FTP site aql.gatech.edu/pub/xfiles is temporarily inactive. It also carries X Files material: sounds, .gifs, and creative stories.
The site ftp.shore.net/members/ptman/x-files , run by Pete T. Manolakos (ptman@shore.net), carries text files only.
Eric Shapow's ftp site at trustno1.pc.cc.cmu.edu is up and running once again. This site has been upgraded over the summer and should be more easily accessible.
A .creative archive has been set up at eeftp.eng.ohio-state.edu.
Charles Mcgrew (mcgrew@klinzhai.rutgers.edu) has established an http server which contains an X Files mosaic page. This page includes the theme music, miscellaneous sound bites, this FAQ, Episode Guide, DT FAQ, pictures of the cast, and links to other FTP areas, among other things. The path is: http://www.rutgers.edu/x-files.html.
Samuel Ziegler (ziegler@jhu.edu) keeps the Mulderisms and Scullyisms list. There documents are available by accessing his homepage: http://server.cs.jhu.edu/~ziegler/xfiles.html. If you cannot access his homepage please e-mail him for information about his list.
Stephen Banks's (sbanks@printnet.com) home page contains features available to Netscape 1.1 users, but can be accessed by other applications without losing the flavor of the page. He will have a clip of the current week's X Files show in Quicktime format, plus the previous week's clip and a clip of the next week's episode. There is also a page where visitors can tell of their own X Files like experiences, The Web Files. It can be reached at http://www.neosoft.com/sbanks/xfiles/xfiles.html.
Dan Benkamin (dpb@magicnet.net) has an interactive X Files WWW page, http://www.magicnet.net/~dpb/x/. Included there are an interactive episode ratings system, where you can leave your comments; a viewer survey; and a contest for a spot on the X-Phile of the Week Page.
Vancouver Magazine's WWW page, http://www.vanmag.com/Village or http://www.Direct.Ca:80/Village also has a map of Vancouver showing the various sites where _X Files_ has been filmed and what episodes filmed there.
The Duchovniks have their own home page, at http://www.webcom.com/~walterh.
An X Files Bullletin Board System (BBS) is offered in the San Francisco Bay Area. This BBS carries gifs, jpegs, bmps, and a.t.x-f.creative text files. Phone number is 916/549-3185. The sysop is Jon Mankowski (counselor@interramp.com). The BBS carries gifs, wavs, and a.t.x-f creative stories.
A British BBS called the Demons Domain BBS has many X Files JPGs, GIFs, WAVs and documents. It is a 24 hour BBS taking all speed up to 28.8k, and the sysop is Chris Jackson (CM-C.S.Jackson@tees.ac.uk). It can be phoned at (01642) 72 47 58; FidoNet address 2:256/604
The Spring has an X Files forum in its TV Conference area. To access, telnet to spring.com, and log in as "new" (don't add quotes). You will be asked a few questions, but there is no charge for access.
There is an X Files MUSH at 134.174.51.13 port 7777.
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Ola Mårtensson:
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