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Post by Pete Morris on Jun 15, 2023 0:18:10 GMT
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Post by Pete Morris on Jun 15, 2023 0:14:51 GMT
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Post by Pete Morris on May 18, 2023 21:15:00 GMT
two things for certain.
... 2. They will never just give away or let BBC or the Restoration Team borrow the films, they want money and that is all.
I'm not sure that's correct.
To a certain mentality, having a unique item, knowing that they are the only person in the world who has it, is more valuable than mere money.
Some things just aren't for sale at any price.
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Post by Pete Morris on Feb 1, 2023 2:40:27 GMT
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Post by Pete Morris on Jan 20, 2023 0:40:12 GMT
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Post by Pete Morris on Nov 22, 2022 9:26:57 GMT
plenty of episodes on Youtube, too.
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Post by Pete Morris on Aug 27, 2022 22:32:34 GMT
Webster was played by Albert Barrington, a bit-part actor.
I asked the same question on GallifreyBase a few years ago. Richard Bignell assured me that Albert Barrington was a real person, and not a Hartnell alias. DMP7 is his only credit listed on IMDB.
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Post by Pete Morris on Aug 27, 2022 20:43:51 GMT
I never thought I would get excited about Morris Dancing. What's wrong with my dancing?
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Post by Pete Morris on Aug 14, 2022 0:19:58 GMT
Although I don't quite get what the gag is with the local resident complaining about his greenhouse being moved by 'The Rebels'. Was this a thing that happened in Z Cars?
He says "the revels" that is, the people celebrating Christmas.
4. Often revels . an occasion of merrymaking or noisy festivity with dancing, masking, etc.
This is a Terry Nation script. His stories often included rebels, so your confusion is understandable.
One thing I've always wondered, the Doctor 'recognizes' him because the same actor appeared in an earlier story. Did they deliberately hire the same actor because they wanted to use the line?
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Post by Pete Morris on Jan 16, 2022 16:40:13 GMT
Making a list is fairly trivial. Here's a search from IMDB, on comedy + tv series + UK + 1955-1968. It returns 386 shows. Some of them are sketch or stand-up comedy, anthology shows, and comedy-dramas but there should be at least 100 sitcoms there. www.imdb.com/search/title/?title_type=tv_series&release_date=1955-01-01,1968-12-31&genres=comedy&countries=gb Why do you require such a list? What is your purpose? Why that specific date range? Why not 1954 or 1969?
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Post by Pete Morris on Jan 13, 2022 0:40:07 GMT
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Post by Pete Morris on Dec 31, 2021 2:27:53 GMT
I was taken in. Drat. Has this ever happened though? There certainly have been films lost to fire. A fire in 1937 wiped out the only copies of many films, including most of Theda Bara's carreer.
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Post by Pete Morris on Sept 23, 2021 19:59:15 GMT
ITV Wrestling, possibly ME. Uploaded by the same guy that posted the Man Alive episode.
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Post by Pete Morris on Sept 11, 2021 21:55:20 GMT
Man Alive Take off Your Clothes and Live www.tvbrain.info/tv-archive?showname=man+alive&type=lostshowTV Brain says : One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost. Partial copy uploaded on Youtube, with naughty bits pixelated by uploader. Uploader says he has the full episode: "It was thought this episode in complete form was lost, but I have had a full copy of this in 16mm format, so it is about...just hard to get to see. " www.youtube.com/watch?v=SVxM0wCTpTY
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Post by Pete Morris on Aug 28, 2021 21:15:08 GMT
They also had Blake's 7.
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