More cultural agreement between you and I. It could prove contagious,Disco: Soundtrack of a Revolution.
Fantastic viewing 3 parter.
He was right, however, anything Baptiste is in is always brilliant
Its down to many little evolutions and adaptions, they never had the picture quality and special effects budgets available today.I've been working my way through the Dr Who back catalogue. I have jumped around a bit to see episodes/series that I remember liking a lot at the time (the Ecclestone one with the Dalek being a particular favourite), but predominately I've started with Hartnell.
Jeez a lot of it is shit. Just goes to show you should never judge the past by today's standards (for anything) as I thought it was great at the time.
Its down to many little evolutions and adaptions, they never had the picture quality and special effects budgets available today.
Dr Who Rule #1 "However intelligent and evil an adversary is, their method of killing is usually to walk slowly forwards with hands/polyps/tentacles extended and to strangle their victims "
Dr Who Rule #2 " If you are attacked as in Rule #1 above, no attempt to escape can be made by walking briskly or jogging away from a slow moving adversary."
Dr Who Rule #3 " Rule#2 does not apply if you are currently with the Doctor when confronted by an adversary, running is now obligatory. "
Usually a 4/5 part Dr Who of 25 mins a pop could effectively be broken down in to 50 minutes of actual running time... the " Sandpit " era of Sylvester McCoy's Doctor was one of the worst..
I accept the budget bit, it's just that some of the stories and/or resolutions (along with the actual progression) are dreadful. 'The Edge of Destruction' and 'The Keys of Marinus' being two examples.
I don't know if it is part of the storyville series (may have been arena?) but I recently watched 'All the Beauty and the Bloodshed' which was quite interesting. Covering the life of artist Nan Goldin and her efforts to hold the Sackler family to account for the opioid epidemic in the US.Been working through some of the Storyville documentaries.
The Taking of Pattie Hearst is a cracking story.
Continuing the revolutionary theme, the Black Panthers is a worth a watch, and The Trials of Oppenheimer was very interesting too.
Yes, watched this, very interesting programme indeed. He had a quiet arrogance and a wonderful charm and was excellent in many fields, amazing when you consider he left school practically uneducated.Mad about the boy : The Noel Coward Story...
Knew very little about him bar Mr Bridger...
Now know lots more and glad I do, well worth 90 minutes of your time imo