Coincidentally, I just finished the Thriller set. It took me 2 years to get through. Also a mixed bag. It would have benefitted from some stronger 70s style sex and violence but was clearly made with the American market in mind, with an American guest star or a UK actor doing a passable mid-Atlantic accent each week. I remember watching these with my mother usually on a Saturday night whilst my dad was getting his weekly imbibe at the Working Men's Club, but I was surprised at how few I'd actually seen (or remembered?). Great to see two of my favourite crushes popping up - Jenny Agutter and Pamela Franklyn. Also I was struck by how skinny actresses were in the seventies, especially the Americans! Lots of parts for 'can-do' women in this series though, from a supposedly sexist decade... ;) In the main these plays were nice company on a Sunday night with a glass of whisky... or two... :nod: |
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Tales of the Unexpected was because they borrowed stories from all over the place including several episodes 'nicked' from US series of similar length. The quality of the image went from excellent to 'watchable' especially those American tv episodes although one of them was a fantastic tale starring Brad Dourif about a serial killer at a desert road side diner but nobody knew who it was. Thriller has a classic tale of Folk Horror in the excellent A Place to Die. That single episode was worth the price of the box set to me. I've returned to that a few times over the years. I plan to watch the whole set again |
Tales Of The Unexpected is VERY hit and miss for me. Some of the episodes were a bit Tales Of The…Is That It? and I couldn’t get into the American episodes at all. There are some good episodes in there, but not enough considering how fondly remembered it is. Thriller is by far the best anthology series of that genre, in that era. |
Picked up Harry's Game and The Guardians. £3 all in. Both are in decent condition. |
I see there's now an official announcement when you try going on Networks site. Sent from my SM-G780G using Tapatalk |
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Network Distributing Limited is no longer trading. Jeremy Karr and Jamie Taylor of Begbies Traynor were appointed as Liquidators of the Company on 9 June 2023. The Liquidators are in control of the Company’s affairs and are taking steps to realise the assets of Network Distributing Limited. Any enquiries or expressions of interest in the business and assets of Network should contact the Liquidators’ agent as below: Neal Weekes Director Gordon Brothers Email: nweekes@gordonbrothers.com t +44 (0)207 647 5131 m +44 (0)7836 226670 Thanks" |
"Gordon Brothers is offering for sale by private treaty the assets of an established U.K. film restoration and media distributor that include whatever right and title the Liquidator may have to the company's distribution agreements, original film can reels, stock and film editing equipment." Looks like the fire sale will start soon... I thought their distribution rights would revert to the license owners but perhaps that's not the case judging by the above statement? |
Picked up both first series of In Loving Memory Nearest And Dearest Both are in excellent condtion (dvds). £3 all in. :nod: |
Lots of Network in stock at Rarewaves if you want to plug some gaps before they disappear forever! https://www.rarewaves.com/pages/sear...ults?q=network suggest using the DVD / Bluray filters to sift out the tat. |
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