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Arthur Lipscomb <arthur@alum.calberkeley.org> wrote:I watched all of these on reruns when I was a kid. I know it wasn't first hand experience but discovering all of these new shows when I was younger was still loads of fun. And sometimes I had no idea I was watching reruns of long canceled shows.On 4/13/2024 10:58 AM, Cryptoengineer wrote:My first decade for TV was the 60s - aged 4 to 8 I saw TV change from backOn 4/13/2024 1:43 PM, Dimensional Traveler wrote:>On 4/13/2024 7:38 AM, Cryptoengineer wrote:>John Hall <john_nospam@jhall.co.uk> wrote:Actually I would put it as "the best decade is whatever decade theIn message <uv67tu$10nsn$1@dont-email.me>, Ubiquitous>
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wrote:Ubiquitous <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:>doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca wrote:>>1970s?>
1980s?
I'm not sure which one, but leaning towards the 1980's.
The JN-T years.
I had Tom Baker and Peter Davidson in mind when I chose.
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Wasn't Tom Baker the 1970s?
The Best Decade was whatever decade you started watching.
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episodes you first see were produced in".
In case its not clear, I'm riffing on the old SF Fan trope
that 'The Golden Age of Science Fiction was whenever you were 13'.
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Close. 7 to 10. 1984 to 1987 which produced iconic movies like Aliens,
The Fly, Ghostbusters, Beverly Hills Cop I and II, Temple of Doom, Back
to the Future, Gremlins, Karate Kid I and II, Star Trek IV, The
Neverending Story, Return to Oz, The Princess Bride, Transformers: The
Movie and so much more! 40 years later these movies are still talked
about and loved. Being a kid in the 80s will never be touched when it
comes to the movie going experience!
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and white to colour and half of the TV I loved was imported - The Time
Tunnel, Land of the Giants, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Lost in Space,
Batman, Spider-Man, The Man from UNCLE (not forgetting The Girl from
UNCLE), The Addams Family, Bewitched, I Dream of Jeanie, and of course the
wonder that was Star Trek and, not to mention, the Apollo space program
(the greatest TV of all for me in 1969).
But domestically we had The Avengers, The Champions, The Prisoner (which II think the first episode I ever saw of the Prisoner was "The Girl Who Was Death." I knew nothing about the show, but that being my first episode I was hooked and assumed the entire series was like that. LOL
didn’t understand one little bit but still loved),
Saint, Department S, The Owl Service. All the Gerry Anderson glory years ofA lot of the British sci-fi shows aired on PBS when I was a kid. I was generally aware of them, but other than Doctor Who, didn't really seek them out to watch. Some of these names I recognize (and watched) and some I've never heard of before. To this day I've never watched a single frame of Blake's 7, yet I surprisingly know a lot about it, including how it ends! LOL
puppetry - Fireball XL5, Stingray, Thunderbirds, Joe 90, Captain Scarlet
and the Mysterons, The Secret Service. And Doctor Who.
I didn’t get to go to the cinema in the 1960s so that all passed me by.
But the 70s - the 70s (9-19) were my golden age. The UK truly shone.
Catweazle. Monty Python. Timeslip. Jason King. The Protectors. The
Persuaders. Children of the Stones. Sky. UFO. Space 1999. Doomwatch.
Survivors. The Changes. Blake’s 7. The Tomorrow People. Sapphire and Steel.
The New Avengers. And Doctor Who.
And from abroad: Alias Smith & Jones (the only Western I loved as a kid).I've never watched Dark Star of Silent Running, although I am somewhat aware of Silent Running. That's the one with the talking bomb? Or is that Dark Star?
Search. The Invisible Man. The Gemini Man. The Six Million Dollar Man (and
the Bionic Woman). The Incredible Hulk. Battlestar Galactica. The Fantastic
Journey. Logan’s Run. Star Trek TAS.
And the movies: Dark Star. Silent Running.
films. Star Wars. Close Encounters. Alien. Star Trek the Slow MotionGrowing up I watched and enjoyed all of that on TV. :-)
Picture. Willy Wonka. Young Frankenstein. The Black Hole. Damnation Alley.
Westworld (and Futureworld). The Omega Man. The Terminal Man. Death Race
2000. I Am Legend. Sleeper. Time After Time. Superman. Soylent Green. The
Forbin Project. Mad Max. The Andromeda Strain. Rollerball. Invasion of the
Body Snatchers. Phase IV. A Clockwork Orange. The Man Who Fell to Earth.
Solaris.
And that’s just the ones I can remember without looking anything up online!
The 60s were wonderful: the 80s were OK: but the 70s were my decade and myI love "City of Death" it is one of my all time favorites.
golden age of sci fi and of Doctor Who. Even though I had loved Pat
Troughton as the Doctor, he was eclipsed by Pertwee and the earlier half of
Tom Baker (for me the rot set in with Romana II. The last great Tom story
was City of Death, the rest is just a coda).
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