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 Posted:   May 6, 2012 - 6:31 AM   
 By:   ToneRow   (Member)

You should love THE TIME MONSTER, Jim!

THE TIME MONSTER has the most memorable Doctor/Master repartee by Bob Sloman and Barry Letts.

 
 Posted:   May 6, 2012 - 6:37 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

You should love THE TIME MONSTER, Jim!

THE TIME MONSTER has the most memorable Doctor/Master repartee by Bob Sloman and Barry Letts.


That's one I've been putting off. I just now ordered Colony in Space and The Daemons...The Time Monster will be next month's purchase.

 
 Posted:   May 8, 2012 - 3:26 AM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

One of the funniest things I've ever hears was from "Invasion of the Dinosaurs", when the industrial film narrator says that with all the pollution, the planet will become "Lifeless and stinky." LMFAO!

Star Trek and Star Wars, on the kitschiest days of their existence, could never touch the glory that is Dr Who.

 
 Posted:   May 9, 2012 - 6:57 PM   
 By:   ToneRow   (Member)

"Lifeless and stinky."


Phelps likes stinky cheese!



(Wheu Cheese smile )



(The Bleu Cheese Crystal of Metebelis 3)

 
 Posted:   May 13, 2012 - 1:45 PM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

In Colony in Space, the word "Adjudicator" is spoken thirty times. Fifteen times each in episodes three and four.

 
 Posted:   May 13, 2012 - 7:04 PM   
 By:   Jim Phelps   (Member)

...and then in episode five "Adjudicator" is spoken sixteen times! LOL

 
 Posted:   Jan 3, 2014 - 6:52 PM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)

As five million viewers watched the second Doctor spiral away towards his exile, little did they realise that it would be over six months before they would be able to enjoy the Doctor's travels once more. Changes in BBC broadcasting were afoot; the show had already been using the new 625 line standards since The Enemy of The World, and now the BBC was to commence a full colour service from November 1969. As Doctor Who would be made in this way, the series itself would be effectively delayed to both enable the transition and also provide something familiar to herald in the new year - though this led to its biggest break off air since the show's beginning in 1963.

Behind the scenes, co-producers Derrick Sherwin and Peter Bryant had implemented several changes to the format of the show, with their UNIT organisation introduced in The Invasion coming to the fore and how the Doctor would become the Brigadier's leading expert on "the odd, the unexplained, anything on Earth, or even beyond." However, diminishing ratings, the general audience reaction to the sixth season, and the departure of lead actor Patrick Troughton had put the show at risk, though without a suitable replacement programme the seventh season was commissioned with a new Doctor in the form of Jon Pertwee.

Fears for the show's continuation proved unfounded, however, as when the new series started 44 years ago today, some 8.4 million viewers tuned in to watch the new Doctor arrive on Earth and assist UNIT in thwarting the Spearhead From Space, and the overall audience appreciation of his adventures with Autons, earth reptiles, alien paranoia and an alternative Britain over the next 25 weeks were strong enough to ensure the Doctor's adventures would be safe for another 15 years . . .

And so our Moment in Time today is the arrival of the new, colourful series of Doctor Who!

http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/01/moments-in-time-030114160008.html

 
 Posted:   Sep 30, 2014 - 7:41 PM   
 By:   johnjohnson   (Member)



American broadcaster Retro TV will air third Doctor adventure The Mind of Evil in colour next month, the first television channel in the world to do so since the late 1970s!

With the original transmission tapes long-sinced erased, by the beginning of the 1980s only black and white prints of the episodes were still held by the BBC, meaning that the story has only been available to broadcasters around the world since then in that format. However, 2013 saw the story prepared for release on DVD with a newly colourised episode one by Stuart Humphryes (aka Babelcolour) and Peter Crocker, and colour-recovered episodes two to six by Richard Russell. Premiered at the British Film Institute in March last year, the story has since been shown a number of select locations, and made available on DVD and streaming services such as Hulu; Retro's broadcast will mark the first time the story can be enjoyed in colour on broadcast television once more.

Stuart Humphryes told us:
The work required to bring this classic serial back to colour was quite mind-boggling, but the fact it has been embraced so warmly by fans and now about to receive a wider audience through TV broadcast is extremely exciting and very satisfying and makes the thousands of hours worthwhile. I hope the viewers enjoy it!
More details about the colourisation process for episode one can be read via the Babelcolour website.

Episode One airs on Retro from 8:30pm on the 15th October.

http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/09/retro-mind-of-evil-300914170008.html

 
 
 Posted:   Oct 2, 2014 - 12:21 PM   
 By:   paulhickling   (Member)

The finest 'era' of the most wonderful tv series known to man. These were really my formative years, and this guy really did it for me. I wasn't watching for the monsters anymore. I was watching for my hero!

One thing I loved about super hero comics from the US here in the UK was THE CAPE. And here was a hero in a CAPE! Loved every second until the dark day when I knew he was moving on.

I mourned until Genesis of the Daleks. Not long, but I was sold on that classic story. But I never really accepted Tom Baker. Until the day I heard he was giving the role up...

Then I was gutted.

 
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