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| The Seeds of Rhinoplasty |
Due to them wearing out and my VHS player being increasingly hard to service (it's a beautiful piece of engineering inside), I invested a great deal of £s in updating my Doctor Who VHS collection to DVD. That's it I thought. A good investment. After all VHS had only half the picture quality of DVD which can faithfully reproduce all 625 lines on an old cathode ray tube but slightly flatter. But blow-me-down-with-an-industrial-wind-machine if the BBC didn't find a way to milk their old content further by releasing it on Blu-ray. Well, I can't afford that at £50 a go, no matter how many extras they put on. No disrespect to Toby Hadoke & Co but I don't want to pay their pension. Particularly since at the same time the BBC made almost all old Dr Who free on iPlayer.
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| Free FOI Use Of Public |
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| Terror of the Zygoma reduction plasty |
So three cheers for my not-so-old DVDs where everyone doesn't look like they've been replaced by an Auton. The past is another country ... and eventually they're going to reach a point where there's no one to bring back to do DVD extras anymore because everyone will have passed on. Which is a shame because the thing that makes "classic" Doctor Who DVDs so much fun is everyone on the commentaries etc is now retired and can be brutally honest about what they actually thought of their colleagues at the time without the fear of losing work.
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| The Artificial Intelligence Invasion |
In other Doctor Who news the BBC are still trying to prise old film prints off miserly film collectors but are stuck in probate processes. I upset someone on X by refering to these collectors as misers. I do apologise. Its very generous of them not to just be buried with their film collections like a modern day Tutankhamun. Let's not get into the ethics of whether these prints should have been returned to BBC Enterprises to be destroyed. We know for a fact that when Peter Cook contemporaneously offered to store the old copies of "Not Only... but Also" to save them from landfill, the BBC refused on policy grounds and destroyed them anyway. They're all out there somewhere, dumpster divers! According to the unreliable narrator that is Ian Levine when he walked into BBC Enterprises on behalf of JNT all 7 positives and all 7 negatives of "The Daleks" were sitting on a table marked "to be junked" because they didn't understand that the main archive had been purged as ruthlessly as one of Stalin's Politburos...




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