Thing is, Doc, three of the four banned Trek episodes stank! I quite liked Miri if for no other reason we got to see more of Yeoman Rand! Seriously I enjoyed the whole story about another parallel earth and the whole predicament it was in, unlike the other three disasters!
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Well Varian (Jared Martin) and Roddy McDowell as Willoway are no longer with us so I hope they get their skates on! Plus did you know, Doc, that one episode (Funhouse) was not screened by the BBC due to them believing it to be too scary for children! It's on YouTube though!
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Don't get me started on Fantastic journey, Doc! I loved that show like Logan's Run back in the seventies and it's tragic that TFJ was nearly released in 2007 by DD but they went bust before we could get those gems!
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Six episodes for Rick, could be that he will be spread across the series but not seen in numerous episodes like back in season four where he only appeared in eleven shows I think! If Rick leaves though what is the point of continuing with the series? It's his story from the beginning that we are...
I remember seeing these back in 1982 on various ITV channels in a very late night slot! Some were good but every episode had to have an American actor in it. A custom continued with Brian Clemen's Thriller series a decade or so later! Tis odd that they've never been released on DVD or even VHS...
Peter Sasdy had an idea about a quiz show?? Is this the same Peter Sasdy of Taste The Blood of Dracula, Countess Dracula, Hands of The Ripper, Nothing But The Night, various episodes of Minder and Hammer House of Horror?
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Isn't it strange that we can second guess these morons with their gender swapping agenda? I really do think there is a plan afoot to annihilate all human males over the next century or so, in time for the arrival of our new alien masters who are already on their way here! Or so David Eyck...
Can't say I know of them to be honest! I'm so tempted to have quality episodes of my favourite shows on Blu-Ray but it's the cost not only to the pocket but to my sanity as well! My portable television upstairs gives me a great picture on most of my DVDs in comparison with the flat screen...
If I was to collect the Blu's then for me it would be the fifth time I'm sure! I first started recording the soundtracks of Doctor Who in 1977 with the Face of Evil and then with the last few serials of Tom's tenure I began videoing the show! Then after years of having a selected library of Who...
That looked very good indeed but a Disney film based on the project wouldn't necessarily be that good for the franchise! Imagine they complete a feature film and it flops just like the Narnia movies did! That way we don't get an end to the adventure or it might be changed a little too much like...
I bought it back in 2006 as it was only available singularly on region 1 but I still haven't even opened it let alone watched it! I was going to a few years back but I went through a spate of faulty DVDs and I had to replace them first but by that time the need had gone!
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Did you ever see the cartoon back in the day, Doc? I did, and although I enjoyed it, I still preferred the live action television series and even more the original film! I could never get used to the technology the apes possessed compared to the other versions plus the monsters which appeared...
Crafty how they used the destruction of Praxis from Star Trek:The Undiscovered Country to show earth being destroyed in their film! There are missing scenes to Battle for The Planet of The Apes too and I think they are available either as deleted scenes or added into the film on either Blu-Ray...
I saw her at the 2000 NEC show and she was great when my Father was videoing events there, she even waved to him unlike Peter Davo Davison who seemed quite annoyed by the attention!
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