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Pretty much so It was a good way to pass three months! If I was to continue, I would end up posting things like 'The Teddy Bears Picnic', which was played by Isobel Watkins on her gramophone in 'The Invasion'... ...or 'Pop Goes The Weasel', which Missy played on the piano in 'Knock Knock' Now I'm racking my brains with what I can do next!!
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There isn't any that I am aware of but, to be honest, I only saw 'Prisoner Of The Judoon' I'll have to wait until I get the DVD release to see if there is any popular music on it and then do an update
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In the booklet for The Faceless Ones it talks to the director of the animation and it implies that she directed The Wheel in Space. Not a clip but the whole thing. After loving part one of The Faceless Ones i thought last weeks part two was a drag, really dull, but part three which i watched last night (a day early) was a real step up. Pacy and quite exciting with some gorgeous animation of planes. |
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To put this into perspective, episode 5 of 'The Green Death', which I watched, was originally transmitted in the UK on June 16th, 1973 It's disturbing to think that stories that are now missing were still available during my viewing history of the show
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