Oh yes, Blu-ray all the way!
@chrisdalek
Writer/voice actor including Terrahawks, Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet, Supercar & Doctor Who for Anderson Entertainment & Big Finish! Co-host of Gerry Anderson Podcast. Wrote a Stingray novel. Nemesis of Torchy. Likes hugs, Bajorans & geek things.
Oh yes, Blu-ray all the way!
So even though Spearhead isn't *the* start, it is *my* start. ;)
Yep! It's a holdover from how I first saw DW in 1999; the BBC began a (short) repeat season with Spearhead. Once that ended & we got satellite television I could see weekly omnibuses on UK Gold, running from Spearhead to Survival then starting over again. (The b&ws had been retired a year earlier.)
I've started another Spearhead to War Games rewatch of Classic Who, & watching Silurians again this week scenes like this reminded me why I love the old episodic format so much. It's so nice to have moments like this that allow the story time to breathe, & us more time to get to know the characters.
Never a good sign when Amazon customer service signs off with 'please do worry'...
Just watched the new episode of The Muppet Show and now I'm smiling and the two things are not unrelated.
#StarTrek #Sisko197
Ah, sorry to hear that old chap. Bloody industry buzz words signifying pure guffery.
"My life's work..."
Don't mind me, just watching Captain Scarlet with Doctor Who.
This Christmas on #TPTV Channel Premiere! Classic Spy-Fiction Series begins Sunday 28th December at 4pm! THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. (1964) #TPTVsubtitles Stars #DavidMcCallum #RobertVaughn
Happy birthday! Your work is a true bright spot in the world. Now follow the example of MvM & don't go eating a lot of red meat.
Resisted getting the Lego Enterprise. Did not resist getting the Lego Ro.
Not since season 2 of The Power Game jazzed up its titles have I been so entranced by the intro to an old TV show. I miss the days where title sequences meant cool theme tunes, choreographed character reveals, meaningful looks,sudden head-turnings,& editing akin to a shootout in a spaghetti Western.
What a lovely series of Space Precinct recaps Jack has been producing over the last 24 weeks! I spent much of 2024 deep in the world of the series while working on the Blu-ray set but he's continually spotted things that completely passed me by. A lovely tribute to a scrappy gem of a show!
Is that the one where Lifeguard Old Man suffers multiple full body savagings that should have finished him off, but true to form keeps shambling back into the story for no reason?
The thumbnail for my video on Star Trek's "The Way to Eden." Annoying space hippies sing folk songs while Kirk screams in the foreground.
I guess eventually I had to talk about Star Trek's stupid space hippie episode. My video all about it is now public, please share!
youtu.be/bnaxqPZuD54
Made sure to wear THE tee, had several people stop me to ask where it came from!
@allisonpregler.bsky.social Needed a name for a ship in Star Trek Online &, well. What does a lifeguard know about being a starship captain? To explore strange new worlds (to have PTSD plots on), to seek out new life & new civilisations (for the saves), & to boldly not eat a lot of red meat.
Page 377 of Lord of the Rings, where the Fellowship leave LΓ³rien in a beautiful melancholy, and Galadriel sings her final farewell... With beauty and grace As swift as can be Watch it flying through the air It travels in space or under the sea And it can journey anywhere Supercar Supercar It travels on land Or roams the skies, Through a heavensβ stormy rage It's Mercury-manned And everyone cries it's the marvel of the age Supercar Supercar SUPERCAR F# A F# Watch it flying through the air, E F# A F# E It travels in space, or under the sea, F# A F# And it can journey any - where, [Chorus] C Supercar-----! Supercar-----! [Verse 2] C Eb C Bb It travels on land, or roams the skies, C Eb C Through a heaven's stormy rage, Bb C Eb C Bb It's Mercury-manned, and everyone cries, C Eb C "It's the marvel of the age!" Supercar Supercar SUPERCAR
For my friend's brithday, I'm making him a special copy of Lord of the Rings, where every song is replaced with the Supercar theme. So dar I'm up to page 377.
Over on Gone & Forgotten today, it's the much-maligned 1987 ABC television adaptation of Will Eisner's The Spirit, starring Sam "Flash Gordon" Jones as the eponymous masked crimefighter and Nana "Deep Space 9" Visitor as the one castmember doing just about all of the heavy lifting. Go read:
One of my fave YouTube series ever. Do yourself a favor & explore TV's most misjudged spinoff, featuring exploding frog women, killer dumpsters, scary trash bags, The Vampire, Romulus & Remus, & Griff, reviewed by someone with near-infinite enthusiasm for material that would flatten lesser mortals.
It could be said that I have too many copies of UFO on Blu-ray, but that would be incorrect. (Since one of these is a DVD.)
Despite having the 4 disc version, the 11 disc 50th anniversary Doctor Who soundtrack set had somehow slipped my radar. This has now been rectified - & a thing of beauty it is too. Needed cleaning as I don't think it's been well looked after - but the light & sound still work!
My novel finally has its very first rating on Amazon! A whole five stars. www.amazon.co.uk/Stingray-Tit...
Also, as someone who lives for sightings of background artist/extra Mike Stevens & his legendary look of extreme concern he'd soon take on to Moonbase Alpha it was great to see him among the Moonbase 3 crew. The last episode seemed to accidentally suggest there were two of him, so win-win.
Exactly. And most men would only ask 'what if'? But these pioneers dared to make it a reality. And then burnt it.
So, Moonbase 3. Nowhere near as bad as its reputation suggested; far from spectacular either, but it occasionally climbed to impressive heights considering the limitations of its budget & production. Glad I've seen it, & a bit sad there's only 6 episodes. Will definitely rewatch.
Yet the leads are all likable enough & gel well, & it's always fun trying to guess which of the semi-regulars will go mad this week. The final two episodes also raise the stakes quite significantly, with the finale being a genuinely gripping story that I wish had gone all the way.