It's a slight surprise that she's coming back in a Moffat episode instead of an RTD one.Not much of a surprise, but Mrs. Flood will return in "Joy to the World" and we'll learn why she was standing on Ruby's roof:
It's a slight surprise that she's coming back in a Moffat episode instead of an RTD one.Not much of a surprise, but Mrs. Flood will return in "Joy to the World" and we'll learn why she was standing on Ruby's roof:
According to RTD, the use of Richard E Grant's Shalka Dr was just a joke.
RTD- It was a joke!
Galifrey Base- Do you have any idea how much pain you caused us?!
If only they’d counted VHS recording for us poor kids competing with mum for the telly (and against coronation street therefore) in 1989 the same way. And then how many times we watched as individual figures too. It’d probably work out at the population of a small country every week for the McCoy era if we just used the modern way of counting.
Mind you, I recall watching Time and the Rani 1. A few minutes in mum cam in and said "Oh, I wanted to watch Corrie." I said "Watch it. Got to be better than this."If only they’d counted VHS recording for us poor kids competing with mum for the telly (and against coronation street therefore) in 1989 the same way. And then how many times we watched as individual figures too. It’d probably work out at the population of a small country every week for the McCoy era if we just used the modern way of counting.
Mind you, I recall watching Time and the Rani 1. A few minutes in mum cam in and said "Oh, I wanted to watch Corrie." I said "Watch it. Got to be better than this."
You never know, one of these days I might just start that marathon Corrie rewatch. Looks like every episode from 1960 on is floating around. ITV never deleted years worth of the show, unlike the BBC with Doctor Who. Just watching episode 11282 right now, though I've mainly seen it from some point in the 1990s, due to my wife being a fan.I probably wore those tapes thin though (still have them, with chunks of Bergerac afterwards, and sometimes careful finger-on-the-button edits to cliffhangers between episodes) and therefore it gets the last laugh over corrie. Whoever keeps those?
Not quite. One episode was damaged just after TX, so for export it was combined with the next, using some reshot scenes and the surviving film footage (which was a lot of the episode, as it was about a coach trip away).You never know, one of these days I might just start that marathon Corrie rewatch. Looks like every episode from 1960 on is floating around. ITV never deleted years worth of the show, unlike the BBC with Doctor Who. Just watching episode 11282 right now, though I've mainly seen it from some point in the 1990s, due to my wife being a fan.
Honestly, I'm just disappointed. I want more Shalka Doctor, damnit!According to RTD, the use of Richard E Grant's Shalka Dr was just a joke.
RTD- It was a joke!
Galifrey Base- Do you have any idea how much pain you caused us?!
There is a Twitter account that shows old Corrie clips and, I swear, some of the writing from the 1970s would put Alan Bennett and other acclaimed playwrights to shame, while the acting is effortlessly good.You never know, one of these days I might just start that marathon Corrie rewatch. Looks like every episode from 1960 on is floating around. ITV never deleted years worth of the show, unlike the BBC with Doctor Who. Just watching episode 11282 right now, though I've mainly seen it from some point in the 1990s, due to my wife being a fan.
There is a Twitter account that shows old Corrie clips and, I swear, some of the writing from the 1970s would put Alan Bennett and other acclaimed playwrights to shame, while the acting is effortlessly good.
According to RTD, the use of Richard E Grant's Shalka Dr was just a joke.
RTD- It was a joke!
Galifrey Base- Do you have any idea how much pain you caused us?!
Several episodes of Eastenders are 'missing' as the digital transfer messed up (reading between the lines, the first episode of the week was transferred twice and the next missed). But all exist on off-air vhs.You never know, one of these days I might just start that marathon Corrie rewatch. Looks like every episode from 1960 on is floating around. ITV never deleted years worth of the show, unlike the BBC with Doctor Who. Just watching episode 11282 right now, though I've mainly seen it from some point in the 1990s, due to my wife being a fan.
My copy of the League of Gentlemen script book is signed by him. But tiny in the margin, because while he was a fan and at the launch, he pointed out that he had nothing to do with it, so felt embarrassed about being spotted.There is a Twitter account that shows old Corrie clips and, I swear, some of the writing from the 1970s would put Alan Bennett and other acclaimed playwrights to shame, while the acting is effortlessly good.
ITV as such didn't exist till about 2000 (until then it was an umbrella title for many regional companies who had the local licence). Retention varies from companies. Granada kept pretty much everything, others less so (TVS stuff is pretty much unreleasable as the paperwork was dumped, so no way of knowing who needs to be paid).Not quite. One episode was damaged just after TX, so for export it was combined with the next, using some reshot scenes and the surviving film footage (which was a lot of the episode, as it was about a coach trip away).
My copy of the League of Gentlemen script book is signed by him. But tiny in the margin, because while he was a fan and at the launch, he pointed out that he had nothing to do with it, so felt embarrassed about being spotted.
Oh fuck that. He legitimately just doesn't give a shit about the show or character, its his plaything and fuck everything and everyone who actually cares about it. Why should anyone give a fuck about anything related to the show if the person in charge obviously doesn't?
I hope some group like Big Finish comes in and makes some story that fits the Shalka Doctor in just as a "screw you" to that whole attitude. Then again, thats just better writers having the clean up after RTD, at this point I think he's legitimately a liability to the entire franchise.
I recently read a comment online saying that cancelled Doctor Who would be better then what we're getting, and while I liked the last season in a general sense I can't stop thinking that having Doctor Who off TV and back in the land of just Big Finish audios, with maybe occasional books and comics, might actually just be the best thing for the franchise, at least for a few years.
If nothing else, I've certainly lost any enthusiasm for this run of Doctor Who. I'll still watch it and I'm sure occasionally enjoy episodes, but at this point my expectations for Doctor Who under RTD are in the gutter. In some ways the whole thing feels worse now then it did under Chibnall. I didn't like Chibnall's work, but at least I thought he actually cared about what he was doing, I just didn't agree with his ideas about what the show/character should be and thought he wasn't great at being a showrunner/writer in general. I'll take a failed earnest attempt instead of a smug troll job any day of the week.
"That hasn’t been explained, and it might never be, frankly," he began. "It’s very interesting, within the Doctor Who offices, we know exactly why that happens and yet I’m showing no sign of putting that on screen."
I imagine the only stuff lost was filler scenes "Don't miss the coach. But don't forget your coat!" That sort of thing.Wow. I don't remember hearing about that before. Still, one out of more than 11,000 isn't too bad a loss rate.
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