In message F184Sbh29cM3oryKFRJ00006796@hotmail.com, Jenny Kaye jennycat55@hotmail.com writes
So what you are saying is, that although there may be fans out there who have no idea who Chris Boucher is, and what his contribution to the series involved, they still may be interested in buying his copy of a script?
Yes, I am. Longer term residents of this list have seen a good few members turn up who had not seen all of the series; had seen none of it on arrival but had heard it talked about elsewhere and wanted to learn more about a show that didn't have neat tidy endings performed by shiny happy people; who had seen it years ago and liked it enough to do a search when they got net access, but hadn't seen it for years and couldn't even remember some of the actors' names. The last applies to quite a few non-satellite/cable-owning residents of the UK. I should know, I've had enough of them comment on the posters in my office. ("Ohhh, that Servalan, she was... ohh, ohh")
Many of the above are quite likely to be interested in an original script with notations by the writer and/or script editor, even if they haven't yet had "Chris Boucher is god" burnt into their brains. There are two reasons for this; one being standard fannish acquisitiveness about anything linked with the series, the other being an interest in the mechanics of putting together a show. It is not necessary to be a hard core "get a life" type fan to be interested for either reason, and many fans would associate Terry Nation's name with the show, not Chris Boucher.
This does sound unpleasantly as if you think that only *your* definition of a True Fan is allowed to enjoy all the pleasures of fandom. We've had that debate - go look it up in the archives.