Sujet : Re: Day of the Daleks Version 2
De : john_nospam (at) *nospam* jhall.co.uk (John Hall)
Groupes : rec.arts.drwho uk.media.tv.sf.drwho rec.arts.sf.tvDate : 26. Nov 2024, 22:11:37
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In message <
xn0ots4bpdxda99004@post.eweka.nl>, Blueshirt <
blueshirt@indigo.news> writes
The Doctor wrote:
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Just saw it on a service called Pluto TV.
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UGH!
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Nicholas Briggs as the voice ofthe Daleks?
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That was the "Special Edition" originally released on DVD many
years ago, and since re-released on the Doctor Who Collection
Blu-Ray series.
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Nick Briggs does great Dalek voices so I thought they were a big
improvement on the originals.
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Blueshirt trivia: Day of the Daleks was the first Doctor Who
story that I watched (or can remember watching) as broadcast on
BBC1 as a child. We were living in Andersonstown in Belfast at
the time and Doctor Who became my escape from the real world of
riots down the road, loud bangs and constant whirring of
helicopter blades overhead. 52 years later, I still love Doctor
Who... and it all started with Day of the Daleks!
I'm old enough that for me it all started with "An Unearthly Child" back in 1963. :)
-- John Hall "I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly, will hardly mind anything else." Dr Samuel Johnson (1709-84)