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Post by marky on Nov 11, 2004 9:50:22 GMT
Mine would be:
1 Doctor Who 2 Top Of The Pops 3 Not Only But Also 4 Till Death Us Do Part 5 Z Cars 6 Hancocks Half Hour 7 The entire Rediffusion library 8 The entire ATV library 9 The entire Southern library 10 The entire ABC library.
Hey! It's better wanting them all than none at all!
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Post by Stuart Douglas on Nov 12, 2004 14:39:04 GMT
It seems nobody has "Jake's Journey", an unaired pilot written by Graham Chapman before he died. That makes it rather wanted. Did I not read somewhere quite recently (the Mauseleum Club maybe) that Graham Chapman's partner had a copy of this? Stuart
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Post by RWels on Nov 12, 2004 18:18:56 GMT
I know of two people who have copies, Jim Yoakum (self-appointed Graham Chapman archive director, but he was not his partner) and the daughter of someone who worked on the end titles.
None of them feel like sharing it. In fact Jim requested scripts for "out of the trees" (Graham Chapman and Douglas Adams wrote this thing) to be removed from the internet. So not much chance anyone will ever see it.
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Post by Simon Wells on Nov 12, 2004 20:42:55 GMT
Can I add belatedly....
The Complete "It's the Beatles" from 1963 "Juke Box Jury" (with the Beatles)
I believe they are out there- just where is anyone's guess though!
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Post by The Wooksta on Nov 12, 2004 21:13:13 GMT
In no particular order, my seven (I couldn't think of ten!)
• Doctor Who (preferably good colour of the Pertwee stories The Ambassadors of Death and The Mind of Evil) • A for Andromeda - even just an episode. • Callan • Any BBC Frankie Howerd • Steptoe & Son • Doomwatch • Out of the Unknown
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Post by John Miller on Nov 16, 2004 18:48:34 GMT
You're not THE John Miller, are you? If so, how many TV or promo shows of "beyond The Fringe" were made, and how many survive? - Sorry Charles I'm not Jonathan Miller (Beyond the fringe) or John Miller (HOW science consultant), unfortunately!!
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Post by Ben on Apr 6, 2005 1:05:49 GMT
Whilst I love several other series, my top ten most wanted episodes are all Doctor Who episodes:
1. The Tenth Planet: Episode 4 2. The Power of the Daleks: Episode 1 3. The War Lords 4. The Knight of Jaffa 5. The Feast of Steven 6. The Destruction of Time 7. The Traitors 8. The Macra Terror: Episode 3 9. Fury from the Deep: Episode 6 10. Bell of Doom
However, if I knew only ten episodes could ever come back, I would either choose to complete existing stories...
1. The Tenth Planet: Episode 4 2. Mission to the Unknown 3. The Invasion: Episode 1 4. The Invasion: Episode 4 5. The Ice Warriors: TWO 6. The Ice Warriors: THREE 7. A Bargain of Necessity 8. The Tyrant of France 9. The War Lords 10. The Knight of Jaffa
Failing that, I'd choose stragetically...
1. The Tenth Planet: Episode 4 - Hartnell's last, first regeneration etc.
2. The Power of the Daleks - First Troughton, no episodes of this serial survive etc.
3. The Feast of Steven - Unique!
4. Mission to the Unknown - Unique also.
5. The Wall of Lies - No episodes survive from Marco Polo and this particular episode has no telesnaps. Also a very saught-after story.
6. Fury from the Deep: Episode 6 - Very saught after! No episodes survive from this story.
7. Bell of Doom - Classic! No episodes survive from The Massacre of St. Bartholomew's Eve and the argument at the end between the Doctor and Steven (and Dodo's debut) would be a delight to watch.
8. The Macra Terror: Episode 3 - No episodes survive. Bloody classic story! Best episode of the four.
9. The Highlanders: Episode 4 - Last historical episode, first Jamie, no episodes survive etc.
10. The Smugglers: Episode 1 - No episodes survive. Hartnell's penultimate adventure. Best episode out of the four.
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Post by Mark Boulton on Apr 6, 2005 9:33:19 GMT
Here's my top 10 in no particular order of preference. 1. Thank Your Lucky Stars 19/1/63 The Beatles first nationwide appearance 2. Thank Your Lucky Stars 3/4/65 The Beatles last studio TYLS appearance 3. Any TYLS with the Kinks 4. Top of the Pops 16/6/66 The Holy Grail episode with the Beatles live twice and the Kinks as well 5. Top of the Pops 11/2/71 The Kinks performing album tracks in colour 6. Any Ready Steady Go with the Kinks 7. Colour Me Pop 1968 featuring (you've guessed!) the Kinks 8. Once More with Felix featuring the Kinks 9. Any colour Not Only But Also 10. Any black and white Not Only But Also You may have gathered I'm quite fond of the Beatles and the Kinks! One can but dream.... Kev Are you a Kinks fan by any change, Kev? BTW I'm one too.
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