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Not at all although by now you probably have already found it. SciFi fantasy it is here... we also have a Classic Dr Who thread as well. Yippy!
Will contain spoilers 2004 etc
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=10489
Classic series
http://forum.gateworld.net/showthread.php?t=16867
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Originally posted by Chaka's_MumShould I be embarrassed to admit that I loved Robin of Sherwood and never missed an episode if I could avoid it?
I plead irresponsible youth - I was in my early teens and didn't know any better.
It was superbly loopy though - all that stuff with a dude wearing a stag's head on his bonce and dispensing wisdom while standing in front of a huge spotlight and smoke machine. Add a slightly maniacal/borderline doolally Sheriff of Nottingham and a suitably lunkheaded sidekick, all the requisite stereotype merry men etc. etc.
Mind you, I've caught a few episodes on ITV3 since then, and wondered what on earth I was thinking back when it first aired.
Plus who wouldn't love it with Ray Winstone as Will Scarlet?
My favourite, after Dr Who, as a kid was The Tomorrow People. But I also remember a series, maybe only the one, called Sky that came on when Tomorrow People had become Yesterday's People. A boy (alien?) was found nekkid in some woods, and a load of kids looked after him. he had weird eyes.
Anyone?
I am 100% sure that it isn't a figment of my (admittedly vivid) imagination.In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king
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^ not your imagination MC, there's a little clip of the intro here (scroll down the page for it) I'd completely forgot about this show, but I remember the creepy music.
*edit* MC... THANK YOU
Thanks to your post about "Sky" I've found the most amazing site. I was looking for more info about the show and came across this place.
The chap there is doing dvd's of Dennis Potters 'Lipstick on Your Collar'...I'd given up on ever owning this brilliant drama (no way will I pay £30+ for a VHS)
I am so chuffed I could burst.
OMG I've just noticed he's doing "The Last Train" as well....Last edited by Egeria; 20 September 2005, 11:10 AM.
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MC: YOu know of course that Robin of Sherwood and the Tomorrow People are both on DVD now, don't you? Could be an ideal chance to scare...I mean, entertain the gruesomes.Behold the majesty that is...GERALD!
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I've posted this before in the Doctor Who thread - but as we have a whole folder devoted to the Doctor, I think this impressive boxset deserves it's own topic.
Title: Doctor Who - The Complete First Series Boxset
Price: Amazon.co.uk £44.99 - Play.com £44.99
Certificate: 12 years and over
Screen: Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic
Languages: English - Dolby Digital (5.1)
Additional Languages: Audio description for all episodes
Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired
Duration: 9 hours and 40 minutes (approx)
Special Features:
Audio commentary on every episode, some of which will feature Russell T. Davies, Billie Piper, John Barrowman, Mark Gatiss and Simon Callow
'On Set With Billie': Billie Piper's video diary
'Waking The Dead': Mark Gatiss' video diary
'Destroying The Lair' featurette
Mike Tucker's Mocks Of Balloons' featurette
'Designing Doctor Who' featurette
Laying Ghosts - The Origins Of The Unquiet Dead' featurette
'Dconstructing Big Ben' featurette
'The Adventures Of Captain Jack' featurette
BBC Breakfast interview with Christopher Eccleston
'Making Doctor Who' with Russell T. Davies
Exclusive 'Doctor Who Confidential' disc featuring behind the scenes footage from 'The Christmas Invasion'
Collector's booklet including an introduction from Russell T. Davies
Trailers
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Any new news on the boxset, can be posted in here.
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Originally posted by TheWarriorI've posted this before in the Doctor Who thread - but as we have a whole folder devoted to the Doctor, I think this impressive boxset deserves it's own topic.
Title: Doctor Who - The Complete First Series Boxset
Price: Amazon.co.uk £44.99 - Play.com £44.99
Certificate: 12 years and over
Screen: Widescreen 16:9 Anamorphic
Languages: English - Dolby Digital (5.1)
Additional Languages: Audio description for all episodes
Subtitles: English for the hearing impaired
Duration: 9 hours and 40 minutes (approx)
Special Features:
Audio commentary on every episode, some of which will feature Russell T. Davies, Billie Piper, John Barrowman, Mark Gatiss and Simon Callow
'On Set With Billie': Billie Piper's video diary
'Waking The Dead': Mark Gatiss' video diary
'Destroying The Lair' featurette
Mike Tucker's Mocks Of Balloons' featurette
'Designing Doctor Who' featurette
Laying Ghosts - The Origins Of The Unquiet Dead' featurette
'Dconstructing Big Ben' featurette
'The Adventures Of Captain Jack' featurette
BBC Breakfast interview with Christopher Eccleston
'Making Doctor Who' with Russell T. Davies
Exclusive 'Doctor Who Confidential' disc featuring behind the scenes footage from 'The Christmas Invasion'
Collector's booklet including an introduction from Russell T. Davies
Trailers
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Any new news on the boxset, can be posted in here.
Hmm no stuff on Chris Eccleston?
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^ shame about nm on Chris Ecclestone but wow look at all the Extras. OH man this Boxset is going to rock (The sales may also influence BBC DVD into releasing more Dr Who Boxsets.)
Thanks for the info 'The Warrior'Last edited by Metarock Sam; 24 September 2005, 02:09 PM.Oh Yes the Sam is Back and hes more Sci-fied up than ever !!!!!!!!!
Coming Soon a new Banner from Me
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