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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jul 11, 2013 21:33:16 GMT
Thanks Richard, that's why I didn't see it on Saturday then
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jun 29, 2013 17:26:03 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jun 26, 2013 20:23:01 GMT
Well, So, I think that there may be both a digital and print edition available to purchase eventually. See aldo - www.epochkblamm.net/
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jun 22, 2013 17:32:32 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jun 15, 2013 20:32:21 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jun 9, 2013 12:21:41 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jun 5, 2013 10:10:31 GMT
And from the Planet Kembel website, this link - www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-22766511"A Canadian studio has confirmed to the BBC it will search a former landfill site in New Mexico where Atari's much-criticised ET game may be buried."
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Post by Hugh Pearson on May 27, 2013 11:34:53 GMT
Too bad that the "Time Team" series has ended - it might have been worth trying to entice them down-under ;D
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Apr 22, 2013 12:12:16 GMT
OK that's weird, the link doesn't work for me now either. You can still get there by visiting - www.millenniumeffect.co.uk/From the Menu on the left - select - " AUDIO", then under it select " Stories Guide" then in the Audio Stories Guide section - select (click on) the first Radio Play: " Dr. Who - Traveller Extraordinary" and all of the Radio Plays page opens up.
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Apr 20, 2013 21:05:23 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Mar 30, 2013 11:00:25 GMT
Yes, The Doctor Who Cuttings Archive is gone now, but if you are interested, you can still access archive copies of it at various dates using the "Wayback Machine". Here's a link to the oldest one - August 16, 2000 - web.archive.org/web/20000816163059/http://www.cuttingsarchive.org.uk/When you start digging around, be warned, not all the links work - the site was last captured on May 13, 2009. h
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Mar 16, 2013 15:06:56 GMT
Hi - it's not a website, but if you have Issue #1 (July 1999) of Nothing at the End of the Lane there's an 8 page article on "Audio Dramas" by Bruce Robinson that contains a table called "Missing Episode Audios - A Summary". OR, after thinking about it, you might be thinking of this: missingepisodes.blogspot.co.nz/p/soundtracks.html ;D
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Mar 15, 2013 13:59:29 GMT
Hi everyone, here is a great website and with a bit of reading, there is lots of info about trailers (as well as, much more). I cannot get the direct link to these pages with info about trailers to work, so if anyone is interested, please follow these steps: GO TO --> www.millenniumeffect.co.uk/From the Menu on the Left Margin, Select --> VIDEOFrom the Drop-down Menu under VIDEO, Select --> Who on TVFrom the Links on the "TV Appearances" page that appear below the title "Now with over 1,500 entries!", SELECT --> 1963-1969Browse the entries for that period, and at the bottom of the page, go to next: early 70s or go back to the Links for 1970-1974 etc. Enjoy, h BTW - The Mind of Evil Trailer - audio only aspect is at least collaborated here
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Mar 14, 2013 15:26:01 GMT
Hi George - good news item, would love to see them all published/scanned!
"The scripts were early drafts for the first episodes – the collection includes two versions of the first episode and an alternative episode two, and another three scripts as well as the Masters of Luxor stories, which were replaced by the original Dalek serial."
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Feb 10, 2013 11:14:21 GMT
Kudos on this work - fingers crossed! Even if nothing materialises, thanks for documenting your journey.
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