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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostDidn't have problem with including Dr Who music - Richard Rodney Bennett is allowed on R3 I think - but I could have done without the repetition of the 60th anniversary theme... I know I am no longer young thank you Petroc!
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....I have just sat down at the behest of my 6yr old grandson....and watched the first 2 episodes of the Chris Ecclestone Dr Who....he loved it....I have never liked it....it was very difficult explaining concepts of time and space, aliens Oh etc etc to Rowan....question upon question....The first music version far clearer and rich...New version muddy less pulsing, less treble....bong ching
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....I have just sat down at the behest of my 6yr old grandson....and watched the first 2 episodes of the Chris Ecclestone Dr Who....he loved it....I have never liked it....it was very difficult explaining concepts of time and space, aliens Oh etc etc to Rowan....question upon question....The first music version far clearer and rich...New version muddy less pulsing, less treble....
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
I don't agree! The original version has a purity about it, which would strongly influence Krautrock bands in the early 70s such as Tangerine Dream, and in turn Techno.
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If you've never watched Doctor Who? I wouldn't recommend starting now, as they've ruined it in recent years. The last series I could stand was David Tennant; even the Matt Smith adventures were a falling-off for me , and as for Jodie Whittaker, oh dear....
For many connoisseurs, the 'golden age' was the Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker adventures, though I've enjoyed seeing the Peter Davison and Colin Baker DVDs.
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Originally posted by JasonPalmer View Post
Thanks for the heads up tim, looks an interesting episode of the daleks. Followed by more dr who themed content. I suspect between programs they will be telling us of all the backlog episodes now available on bbc iplayer. Petroc was mentioning it on breakfast this morning and playing dr who music. Something about sixty year anniversary. All good dr who stuff.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostIf you've never watched Doctor Who? I wouldn't recommend starting now, as they've ruined it in recent years. The last series I could stand was David Tennant; even the Matt Smith adventures were a falling-off for me , and as for Jodie Whittaker, oh dear....
For many connoisseurs, the 'golden age' was the Jon Pertwee and Tom Baker adventures, though I've enjoyed seeing the Peter Davison and Colin Baker DVDs.
Watching some of the early footage in a TV programme a while ago I was interested that some aspects I still found chilling, so it wasn't just a child's greater susceptibiity to fright that made those early episodes alarming to me. William Hartnell and Patrick Troughton I found really sinister, and it's that aspect that has stayed with me and perhaps made the subsequent versions less and less compelling or interesting.
The dalek thing always puzzled me somewhat - they were so feared but seemed to have so many weak spots I couldn't quite understand why. Good for playacting, and Blue Peter makes though.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostAs with much low-budget TV, they were forced to make more use of imagination and suggestion. To compare the B/W BBC ' Dalek Invasion of Earth' with the big-budget cinema version with Peter Cushing is most instructive.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostAs with much low-budget TV, they were forced to make more use of imagination and suggestion. To compare the B/W BBC ' Dalek Invasion of Earth' with the big-budget cinema version with Peter Cushing is most instructive.
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Re-watched 'An Adventure in Space and Time' this evening, with the excellent David Bradley playing William Hartnell in the story of how Doctor Who reached the screen back in '63. Really enjoyed it second time round.
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