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Posted by POD {ҿ} on 09/17/05 19:03
steveroberts@compuserve.com (Steve Roberts) wrote in
news:432c5eb2.23657918@news.reith.bbc.co.uk:
> On 17 Sep 2005 16:17:53 GMT, "POD {ҿ}"
> <DONT.EVEN.TRY.IT@DEADSPAM.COM> wrote:
>
>>I've said it before, and I'll say it again, I love reading this
>>website, most of it flies right over my head, but I love that the
>>information is not dumbed down, and I'd need to reach to gain a fuller
>>understanding of certain aspects.
>
> Thank you. Actually, I do dumb it down a bit to try to make the
> explanation understandable to a technically-aware layman...
Not that much though, you will give a process or a bit of equipment it's
corect name, rather than say "we then put it through a box that makes
all the scratches go away" ;-)
>>I take it you don't work on all titles, as the list doesn't seem as
>>big as the list of DVDs?
>
> It should be exactly the same list, with the exception of 'The Key to
> Time' which was released in the US only and which we didn't really
> work on, and the new series releases which of course need no
> restoration work.
>
You are correct, the list looks small, but counting up does show 32
titles, my goof, but maybe you could answer a question then, I have been
hanging around in the Dr Who binary newsgroup trying to pick up copies
of the confidential series, and in the process I had a look at the
"Unearthly Child" and subsiquent episodes of the first story, even
previously unaired versions of the first episode with Hartnell playing
the doctor more hardnosed and arrogant. Where are people getting such
material from, I thought it may have been from a DVD??
--
Thank you kindly
POD {ҿ}
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