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Post by Ben on Mar 17, 2005 0:37:08 GMT
Return of the Cybernauts and The Living Dead. Not being a fan of the series, I wouldn't have a clue and the Internet was unusually unhelpful.
Let me know as I've seen the episodes for sale at £99.99 each (16mm film).
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Post by Ian K McLachlan on Mar 17, 2005 0:55:36 GMT
Yes, Ben, they do and are available commercially. The only missing Avengers episodes are from the first season. All the best, Ian.
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Post by Ben on Mar 17, 2005 1:01:55 GMT
Thanks for the fast reply.
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Post by Gary on Mar 17, 2005 8:22:05 GMT
£99? That's gone up a lot! I saw a print of Cybernauts at a film fair a few years ago for £34!!!
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Post by RWels on Mar 17, 2005 10:28:14 GMT
I had a similar thing with Monty Python's Flying Circus episode 25 on black & white 8mm film. In the end I turned it down because it was quite expensive and the episode survived entirely in colour and is available on DVD.
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Post by Mark Brown on Mar 17, 2005 11:08:47 GMT
Return of the Cybernauts and The Living Dead. Not being a fan of the series, I wouldn't have a clue and the Internet was unusually unhelpful. Let me know as I've seen the episodes for sale at £99.99 each (16mm film). Always try the main site first, many episode listings there.
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Post by Ben on Mar 17, 2005 20:24:47 GMT
Always try the main site first, many episode listings there. I did check the main site first, but I couldn't see an Avengers section, although, looking more closely, I've just found it listed with the T titles.
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Post by Ben on Apr 24, 2005 17:02:19 GMT
£99? That's gone up a lot! I saw a print of Cybernauts at a film fair a few years ago for £34!!! You think that's bad? I've just come across the same seller a month later who is now selling Return of the Cybernaughts in colour for £149.99!! His other episode has gone. I was shown a extract on video a few days ago from an episode of The Avengers. Naturally, I hoped it was missing footage, but it turned out to be from Return of the Cybernaughts if I recall correctly. It was in black and white and started from the middle of the title sequence and ended shortly after the title card. The opening sequence was fantastic and has really got me interested in the series. Makes me wonder how many excellent moments like that from any series are now lost forever and how much hard work all round (in front and behind the cameras) went into making them.
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