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Post by Marie Griffiths on May 22, 2023 0:16:46 GMT
I'm surprised they still used the B/W version of the pilot when the colour recover version is available.
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Post by Ralph Rose on May 22, 2023 16:46:31 GMT
I would buy a commercial DVD or Blu-Ray of the color pilot if made available to complete my AYBS DVD collection.
I'm sure I'm not alone...
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Post by sonnybh on May 22, 2023 20:26:15 GMT
I'm surprised they still used the B/W version of the pilot when the colour recover version is available. I remember UK Gold used to show the monochrome omibus version of The Daemons years after it was colour recovered.
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Post by nathangeorge on May 23, 2023 18:35:48 GMT
I'm surprised they still used the B/W version of the pilot when the colour recover version is available. I remember UK Gold used to show the monochrome omibus version of The Daemons years after it was colour recovered. I remember seeing The Daemons on UK Gold, for a while they showed a b&w version of The Silurians too. I love those early Pertwees in b&w. (Apologies for going off topic!)
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Post by sonnybh on May 23, 2023 20:45:44 GMT
I remember UK Gold used to show the monochrome omibus version of The Daemons years after it was colour recovered. I remember seeing The Daemons on UK Gold, for a while they showed a b&w version of The Silurians too. I love those early Pertwees in b&w. (Apologies for going off topic!) At one time DWM likened the Pertwee stories that didn't survive on the original tapes as feeling like an early 1960s cheap thriller or else a student film from the early 1980s!
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