I believe the fight scene at the end is a little longer.
You're right, they only inserted shots of Dehner on the ground to cover the knees-to-the-face shots. The fight is the same length.I thought this too, but I recently checked, and I believe some violent shots were just replaced with Dehner lying on her belly on the ground, for broadcast.
I'll check again, but pretty sure the music cue in the broadcast version is in tact, suggesting no cutting of length time.
Man, yeah the Columbia House days. $19.95 (plus $4.95 shipping and handling) for two episodes a tape. I paid that gladly but holy moly. That's like $1000 for the series.Even at the original MSRP of $80 each or whatever it was for the clamshell sets, it was still way cheaper than any previous home video release of the series. Whenever I see complaints about price because a TV season set on DVD or blu-ray costs more than about $35, I kind of chuckle and remember the days when you had to pay that much just to get two episodes.
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Man, yeah the Columbia House days. $19.95 (plus $4.95 shipping and handling) for two episodes a tape. I paid that gladly but holy moly. That's like $1000 for the series.
I've now got the 2 and 3 episode UK VHS and the complete laserdiscs. I really need to get them out and on display.
I had shelves put up just for those tapes. I treasured them.
Unless you taped them directly off the air...I had a mate who’d collected every Doctor Who VHS tape released circa 1999. He had them on a shelf that extended all the way around the top of his living room. VHS tapes over 4 walls.
These days you can buy a Doctor Who season on blu-ray and it all fits in something the size of a novel. VHS was nuts. For Star Trek you’d need to buy 40 tapes to own TOS? 80 or so for TNG?
For TNG+DS9+VOY that’s around 240 tapes?
Lunacy.
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