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Penfold

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I reckon Dr Who from the very first episode, right up to the current series, so the younger generation of viewers can see for themselves what we had to watch (admittedly, I only started watching when Jon Pertwee played the part and then only infrequently as it was judged too scary by my parents). :laugh:
 

Tonyblack

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Penfold said:
I reckon Dr Who from the very first episode, right up to the current series, so the younger generation of viewers can see for themselves what we had to watch (admittedly, I only started watching when Jon Pertwee played the part and then only infrequently as it was judged too scary by my parents). :laugh:
It can't be done - the Beeb in their infinite wisdom didn't keep a lot of the early recordings. :rolleyes:
 
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Tonyblack said:
Penfold said:
I reckon Dr Who from the very first episode, right up to the current series, so the younger generation of viewers can see for themselves what we had to watch (admittedly, I only started watching when Jon Pertwee played the part and then only infrequently as it was judged too scary by my parents). :laugh:
It can't be done - the Beeb in their infinite wisdom didn't keep a lot of the early recordings. :rolleyes:
Oh darn. I guess we'll have to settle for painting some cardboard walls for a set and pulling decorated cereal boxes around with string instead. Who can do the best 'EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!'?
 
Oct 13, 2008
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Tonyblack said:
Penfold said:
I reckon Dr Who from the very first episode, right up to the current series, so the younger generation of viewers can see for themselves what we had to watch (admittedly, I only started watching when Jon Pertwee played the part and then only infrequently as it was judged too scary by my parents). :laugh:
It can't be done - the Beeb in their infinite wisdom didn't keep a lot of the early recordings. :rolleyes:
They were so stupid! :x
 

deldaisy

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Beautiful Dirt said:
Tonyblack said:
Penfold said:
I reckon Dr Who from the very first episode, right up to the current series, so the younger generation of viewers can see for themselves what we had to watch (admittedly, I only started watching when Jon Pertwee played the part and then only infrequently as it was judged too scary by my parents). :laugh:
It can't be done - the Beeb in their infinite wisdom didn't keep a lot of the early recordings. :rolleyes:
Oh darn. I guess we'll have to settle for painting some cardboard walls for a set and pulling decorated cereal boxes around with string instead. Who can do the best 'EXTERMINATE! EXTERMINATE!'?
EXTERMINAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Eddie Izzard and the Daleks OMD! I hid behind the furniture the first whole series when the daleks came on! :laugh:
 

Dotsie

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Tiffany said:
Tonyblack said:
It can't be done - the Beeb in their infinite wisdom didn't keep a lot of the early recordings. :rolleyes:
They were so stupid! :x
They weren't the only ones to have no vision - after Star Trek finished filming, they destroyed the entire set. The captain's chair, in a skip! :eek:
 

deldaisy

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Dots said:
They weren't the only ones to have no vision - after Star Trek finished filming, they destroyed the entire set. The captain's chair, in a skip!
Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo! They NEVER! What? Not ONE of the blokes on set thought "That's make a perfic TV chair that would!" ?

I would have it.... AND charge people to sit in it. ;)

"Put ya bum where Captain Kirk put his" You would have paid right Dots? ;)

You WOULD HAVE!
 

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