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Tuesday, 15 September 2020
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Yes she's quite a honey... Changing the subject. I have just been reading praise for the new Dr Who DVD Fury of the Deep by the thousands of fans who have immediately bought it upon its release. Yet the BBC had the audacity to say the reason they binned the original prints was because no interest in the program and no money To be made. Hopefully they are not milking the fandom.
ReplyDeleteI sometimes think that some Dr. Who fans will buy anything, LH. Someone gave me the previous animated dvd and I thought it was awful - I couldn't even watch it all. The BBC must've thought so too, because they redid parts of it, though I haven't seen the finished result. If they're going to animate the surviving audio tracks, they should also edit them to remove extraneous background noise and tighten the pacing.
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