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I just don't agree that "professional fans" have more weight or authority because of their access. They aren't bad people and some actually get into the main organization Nicholas Briggs really earned his right to be a main player.
In my opinion, if you're interested in how these individuals and entities shaped fandom, then you have to see how they've carved it up and created the vitriol of which you speak. It was so much purer once upon a time And the bloody Moon landing gone too! I am not making this up: Terra-man debuted in , no? Otherwise we'd have the Silence still with us today. Wait, I just forgot what I was typing about. The thing which needs to be remembered about missing episodes is what the BBC actually kept as 'important'.
However, they apparently kept all the Lord Mayor's Shows this is a highly ceremonial procession through the City of London by the Lord Mayor, who is nothing to do with London's elected Mayor, which we only got around , and is basically an Establishment bloke with a gold chain. This story is further marred by the fact that Milo looks disturbingly like Krankor from Prince of Space.
Yes, I'm saying that Mystery Science Theatre may have ruined my enjoyment of this story. I'm sure I can do it. Quickly this site will indisputably be famous among all blogging people, because of its fastidious articles or reviews. In my opinion, the Ian Levine is interesting historically in order to save shows from being destroy. Pirate Kings h ck. Regarding Loose Cannon's reconstruction: Is this an older version of the recon?
I watched their recon of the Space Pirates recently, and instead of "text cards explaining what was happening", the recon featured some limited CG work for the missing model sequences in Episodes Does this change the hypothesis of the inability to re-experience the Space Pirates, even though it's heavily visual? I mean, it's not like the CG is perfect, it's obviously quite cheap. But surely it means something that the LC team were able to reconstruct something for those missing sequences.
It's March 8th, Peter Sarstedt is still at number one with "Where Do You Go To My Lovely ," which I'm just now listening to, because apparently this is some grave flaw in my cultural upbringing. And Lulu co-wins that year, I regret to inform you. While in real news, Apollo 9 returns safely to Earth. A small dustup in the colony of Anguilla results in British troops being quasi-peacably deployed there, and the TV mast at Emley Moore collapses due to ice buildup. Oh, and if you want to be technical about it, The Impossible Astronaut takes place between the transmission of episodes 5 and 6 of this story.
Another entry into the bottom ten of all time - in fact, this is apparently the worst Troughton story ever. It has a seriously bad reputation - largely due to the "one surviving episode" problem we've mentioned as afflicting The Underwater Menace. But this lets us segue into something else that's really important about this story - it's a missing story.
We've evaded talking about this phenomenon at any great length, and now we're at the last missing episodes of Doctor Who although some colorization gaps exist in the Pertwee era, everything from that era exists in some form , so I suppose we'd better. The idea of missing stories is a strange one to people. Inevitably a new fan of Doctor Who, high on the fumes of Matt Smith and Karen Gillan, will declare that they want to watch the whole classic series, and one of us old-timers will have to gently explain to a baffled 21st century television viewer that, actually, you can't do that.
This is very strange to them. Historically, what happened basically comes down to "The BBC didn't make preservation a priority. For the bulk of Doctor Who's original run, past episodes were things that had happened and were gone. There's a reason that 's Five Faces of Doctor Who repeats, which we mentioned back in The Krotons , was so important - it was actually the first time old Doctors had reappeared since The Three Doctors in It wasn't until the early 80s and the home video market that the idea of a past story being available existed, and until you have that idea you really don't have the tools to realize that the recordings are something to keep.
And so, between recycling videotapes for future use, purges of film libraries for storage space, and sloppy record keeping, episodes of Doctor Who are simply gone. This is actually down quite a bit from the original tally when the junkings were stopped, in a great part due to the intervention of both Sue Malden, the BBC's incoming Archive Selector in , who grew concerned about the junkings and happened to pick Doctor Who as her case study to see what was going on and of Ian Levine, Doctor Who's first superfan, who has personally told me to "go phuck myself.
At the point where the tally of existing episodes was made, it was missing. So 31 episodes of Doctor Who have been recovered, many from borderline surreal sources - often overseas television networks that hadn't complied with orders to destroy them, or from private film collectors who had nicked them from inside sources who were happy to, for a small payoff, inadvertently confuse the furnace door with their mate's car door.
Others came from borderline surreal sources - the cellar of a Mormon church that had used to be a BBC property turned out to have two episodes of The Daleks' Masterplan being the most notable. It's very hot on board today thanks to an infestation of woodworm. Captain DJ meets his biggest fan, who proves to be more useful than he'd first thought.
The Ebony Steelband Posse Pick. Captain DJ is suffering from dreams about green monsters. Honk and Tonk use this to their advantage - they disguise as the green monsters and demand a lot of privileges for Honk and Tonk. The gullible captain is fooled. Unfortunately after he has been humiliated by them, Lippy tells him that the monsters were really Honk and Tonk.
He decides to give them a taste of their own medicine by making them dress in sheep outfits and run round his bed, so he can count them and fall asleep. The crew are in a spinning mood and ready for some hula-hooping. This is great news for the Pirate Posse, who want great music to spin around to. Captain DJ, though, is not so keen, as he is already feeling giddy. Ballroom dancing from Blackpool Posse Pick. The crew are in a singing mood, but that's not so good for Honk who has lost her voice.
Tonk is able to help when he finds a recipe for "the silent treatment ", and Honk is soon back to her normal noisy self. Village People - Y. The Carpenters ' Sing Posse Pick. The posse want some songs to listen to while they play in water.
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Captain DJ discovers some rubber rings and flippers and tries them out, but they are Honk and Tonk's, and he is forced to buy them because he has tried them. The Jingles contribution to the show is a disaster, when all the talk of water makes Windy desperate for the toilet.
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Handel 's Water Music Video: Christina Aguilera - Car Wash. Honk and Tonk make Captain DJ some special "relaxing" tea, but it has the opposite effect. Enya - Orinoco Flow Recorded: Captain DJ's sunglasses may not be as cool as he thinks as he finds it hard to see anything. Katrina and the Waves ' Walking on Sunshine Recorded: The posse have to tidy their room, so they want some music to make it less tedious.
Captain DJ disguises himself as his formidable grandma, Granny Whitebeard, in order to get some work out of Honk and Tonk. His plan backfires when he "pops to the little pirate room" i. Honk and Tonk get their revenge by making Captain DJ change costume several times in swift succession, and then making him dress as a maid and clean the ship himself.
The Captain is in such a 'shouty' mood that he loses his voice. Luckily Honk and Tonk's latest money making scheme, noisy beards, comes to the rescue. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Retrieved 17 March Retrieved from " https: BBC children's television programmes Television programs featuring puppetry. Webarchive template wayback links All articles with dead external links Articles with dead external links from February Articles with permanently dead external links Use dmy dates from December Views Read Edit View history. This page was last edited on 17 October , at By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.
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Kuljit Bhamra playing the Tabla drums Posse Pick. Frank Sinatra 's Come Fly with Me. Jamiroquai 's Cosmic Girl Studio Guest: U2 's Sweetest Thing Studio Guest: Jamelia - Superstar Posse Pick.