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Post by Hugh Pearson on Sept 9, 2016 12:36:25 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Sept 7, 2016 12:19:02 GMT
That bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment info is interesting - Charles Norton's 20th August post on GallifreyBase after the leaked footage, suggested otherwise! Maybe he was just being pedantic because it was a BBCWW commission or depending upon how you parse it, no more 'Frazer' was commissioned.
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Apr 13, 2016 12:03:32 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Mar 30, 2016 21:59:00 GMT
Not from me except to provide some additional info on the subject. Some prints were made in Canada by the CBC. Remember though, only the first 5 serials were purchased and shown in Canada in the 60s. No, don't get started on that old rumour now Randy Howell has researched this and collaborated with Jon Preddle to provide the information on BroaDWcast -> gallifreybase.com/w/index.php/Kinescopes_Canada
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Mar 25, 2016 16:35:55 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Feb 26, 2016 17:20:16 GMT
Sorry Pete, I don't know the answer to that one. But, here is your homework though: Go to -> www.bbc.co.uk/doctorwho/classic/photonovels/enemyofworld/Then, play your Enemy of the World DVD on your computer in another window beside the website window and (pencil & paper time) note the timing of the telesnap photos. Compare the results from at least 2 epsiodes and see if there is any correlation as to the timing - for more statistically significant results, doing this for all six episodes will be required! Have fun & report back soon h
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Feb 24, 2016 14:04:06 GMT
Here's a online article about John Cura -> www.the-mausoleum-club.org.uk/Cura/Cura.htmAlso, there is more information in Richard Bignell's 10-page well-researched article "John Cura - Photographer of the Lost Archive" which was published in Issue #2 (June 2005) of Nothing at the End of the Lane. The Cura collection of telesnaps seems to have been destroyed after his death because no-one wanted them, rather than because of any copyright issues - if I read both articles correctly. Richard - if you see my comment, you may wish to elaborate.
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Feb 10, 2016 14:08:58 GMT
Ummm - this was Loose Cannon's 11th production, Galaxy 4, created in Dec 1999. I expect that being older, it was one of the ones that only had a SVHS master, then was dubbed to VHS for distribution. Have a look here, for the best version you'll get now -> www.dailymotion.com/playlist/x49i6m_DavidAgnew_lc11-galaxy-4/1#video=x3m9q4pAlthough Derek Handley has opined that an enhancement/revision of G4 may be in the works. Check out his 28 minute reconstruction of G4 on The Aztecs -‐ Special Edition DVD that was released in 2013 to see the sort of improved quality that we might expect. For more of the Loose Cannon story check out my Recons - Volume Two ebook - link below in my signature
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Feb 2, 2016 16:38:02 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jan 26, 2016 23:20:41 GMT
Sorry no name yet for the video guy. But, according to BroaDWcast, this is the con info:: Aug. 18, 1990 - Cleveland, Ohio (USA) - Cleveland Music Hall - A Day with the Doctor II (Friends of Doctor Who) Guests: Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy Notes - Using video effects, Baker "regenerated" into McCoy, as can be seen HERE -> www.youtube.com/watch?v=WFahehmZFVsReports - in DWB No. 82 and 84
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jan 19, 2016 21:14:12 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jan 11, 2016 14:56:18 GMT
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Dec 31, 2015 12:00:27 GMT
EDIT - due to YouTube issues, Loose Cannon now is now using Dailymotion:
www.dailymotion.com/DavidAgnewOriginal post -> Not a return, I know but a new Loose Cannon recon of The Massacre has been completed. All thanks to them for sharing this!
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Nov 5, 2015 17:58:26 GMT
freddiethomas1 - so sorry, I was not being critical of anyone's work or contributions - these tapes are very enjoyable, hence my "addictive" comment. My "Horrendous job - given some of the content" was a very subjective comment based on my extreme dislike of the first singer in that YouTube clip. The dancers were fine - now I've offended half the population with that comment
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Nov 4, 2015 21:04:43 GMT
This is quite posssibly in the wrong spot - but, please bear with me. For example, a TOTP clip is used at 2:36 of this BBC Technician Bloopers Vid (Xmas79) -> www.youtube.com/watch?v=BGk5-SpH4CYI expect that is not missing. but are these sort of collections worth checking for anything that might exist only in them? Horrendous job (given some of the content) but maybe stangely addictive.
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