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pje16
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Re: Dr Who

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redsturgeon wrote: The reboots are much better regarding production values. I was also a great fan of Star Trek and what about Blake's 7?

John
Blake's 7
all I can remember are the shaky walls and the lovely Jenna ;)

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Re: Dr Who

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pje16 wrote:
redsturgeon wrote: The reboots are much better regarding production values. I was also a great fan of Star Trek and what about Blake's 7?

John
Blake's 7
all I can remember are the shaky walls and the lovely Jenna ;)
Servalan?

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Re: Dr Who

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Blakes7

I must have been in my twenties when that started. I thought it was dire. I think it's the so obviously fake backdrops. So unconvincing.

The highlight programme of my youth was Callan. Edward Woodward as one of the first anti-heroes. Way ahead of its time.

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Leothebear wrote: The highlight programme of my youth was Callan. Edward Woodward as one of the first anti-heroes. Way ahead of its time.
did it ever make you feel “lonely” :lol:

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