British Invaders 64: Bonus Episode
February 1, 2010 2 Comments
This is another bonus episode! We talk about online video distribution on Blinkbox, MSN, YouTube, YouTube, YouTube and YouTube. We discuss some new DVDs and audio productions that are on the way. We also talk about a mysterious Red Dwarf “tweet” and the various broadcasters in the UK.
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This is the conclusion of our discussion of Century Falls, the spooky BBC children’s TV serial from 1993. What secrets hide in the village of Century Falls?
Nineteen Eighty-Four is a classic novel by George Orwell. We now conclude our discussion of the 1954 BBC adaptation. Let’s look at more of the story and some of the extraordinary controversy that followed it.
M. R. James wrote classic spooky ghost stories. We now conclude our discussion of three television adaptations of stories by M. R. James. Last time, we looked at A Warning to the Curious (1972) and Casting the Runes (1979). Now, we are focusing on Whistle and I’ll Come to You (1968). We also look at some other M. R. James adaptations for television, radio and film.
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We now conclude our discussion of The Stone Tape, the BBC’s Christmas ghost story for 1972. It did not have many seasonal elements, but it did blend science and technology with ghost stories. Is there a ghost or simply an echo of the past?
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We now conclude our discussion of Timeslip, the 1970 time travel series from ITV. This children’s series covered some complex ideas as two teenagers travelled through time. This time, we cover the last half of the series, some spinoffs and some of our opinions.