|  | Posted by Jerry Brown on 10/23/90 11:37 
On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 09:33:39 -0500, Daniel Dreibelbis<dreibel@EATHOTDEATHSPAMMERSsympatico.ca> wrote:
 
 >In article <1137205285.882020.184040@g47g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
 > "Varizo" <varizo@yahoo.com.sg> wrote:
 >
 >> > What do you mean boring... I thought it was a great laugh. I guess we
 >> > all appreciate different things.
 >>
 >> Well i havent seen it, but the way that it was described to me, i dont
 >> want to. Its not the sort of thing that intrests me at all, i like
 >> somthning with a proper story and atmosphere and characters who you can
 >> actualy care wot happens to, not stupid shite that is using somthing
 >> [the daleks] that its got no right to use anyway. Its a insult to ppl
 >> who realy do like Dr Who, the ppl who made it will probaly get into
 >> troubel cos wot they hav done is illegal .
 >> V.
 >
 >   and not just with the BBC, but also with Terry Nation, who owns the
 >rights to the Daleks and is very, very protective of that (he nearly
 >prevented the use of the Daleks during the most recent Doctor Who
 >series,
 
 He died in 1997! Do you perhaps mean the Paul McGann pilot from 1996,
 where the daleks' presence was implied by an offscreen cry of
 'Exterminate!'?
 
 > after the BBC did a sketch about gay Daleks,
 
 They appeared on the show, Inside Victor Lewis-Smith, with their
 rallying call of 'White Wee-Wee, White Wee-Wee!" to an underscore of
 Tom Robinson's 'Glad to be Gay' in the style of Ron Grainer. It was
 amusing in a schoolboy way, but it got a bit repetitive after 6
 episodes.
 
 > as well as a
 >kerfuffle over their use in the move _Looney Toons: Back In Action_)
 
 Jerry Brown
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