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Old 7th January 2017, 11:58 PM
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I too really rate The Smugglers. I love the soundtrack cd. It gives Polly a lot to do which is good. At least in the opening episodes.

That, Marco Polo and The Aztecs have been my fave historical stories for as long as i can remember.

Actually that's nonsense as i like the majority of historicals. The Massacre is tremendously bleak.
We certainly don't get the sort of quality historicals like The Smugglers or The Massacre today in Doctor Who. The Unquiet Dead and The Shakespeare Code were enjoyable stories, but I would like something like what was delivered as stories in the 1960's. John Lucarotti was responsible for three of my favourite historical Dr Who stories. Unfortunately I think today's short attention span viewing public prefer historical stories at the bottom of the pile. There's nothing more satisfying than watching a well written and performed historical romp done the Doctor Who way.
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We certainly don't get the sort of quality historicals like The Smugglers or The Massacre today in Doctor Who. The Unquiet Dead and The Shakespeare Code were enjoyable stories, but I would like something like what was delivered as stories in the 1960's. John Lucarotti was responsible for three of my favourite historical Dr Who stories. Unfortunately I think today's short attention span viewing public prefer historical stories at the bottom of the pile. There's nothing more satisfying than watching a well written and performed historical romp done the Doctor Who way.
Totally agree. Have you read Lucarotti's own Target novelizations? Quite different from what is on screen. The Myth Makers is worth seeking out.
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Old 8th January 2017, 09:55 AM
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There seems to be chatter on the web about The Exploding Planet (Galaxy 4, episode 4) being found.

However it's probably just nonsense.
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The rumour that 2 Hartnell episodes have been found keeps on spinning and now Paul Vanezis, missing episodes guru and master of wordplay, has issued a "denial" on Gallifrey Base that seems like confirmation (he's notorious for denying the Web/Enemy find in 2013 by saying that "all of Web has not been found"... which was technically true, of course ).
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I just hope that they are two episodes that will complete a story - The Crusades for example.
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Supposedly they're both from the same till now completely missing story. Supposedly.
Probably unrelated and nothing more than a coincidence, but a Doctor Who FB page has just posted this picture

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Totally agree. Have you read Lucarotti's own Target novelizations? Quite different from what is on screen. The Myth Makers is worth seeking out.
Yes. I did read The Myth Makers. There's no denying that he had a way of delivering a good, solid historical story. I did like the fact that in the novel Cotton had a linking narration from Homer Dem. Obviously that could of been achieved in the television version with some intresting effect. A bit different. Cotton did a good job on the original TV story too. Just a flipping shame it's completely missing from the BBC.

Some of the finest stories in Dr Who's history will probably never return fully complete.

Makes me want to hit the Jack Daniels pretty sharpish!
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Old 10th January 2017, 10:23 AM
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A post from John Barrowman on Facebook

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Class ratings: Doctor Who spin-off loses half its audience on BBC One

I tried to watch this on BBC1 and, admittedly it was late and I was tired, but I gave up on the first episode after about 30 minutes

It was painful

I recorded both episodes tho, and will try again at a later date

This is the first time in history I have voluntarily turned off a programme that is connected with 'Doctor Who'
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Here's a picture I have never seen before

The Emperor Dalek from 'The Evil Of The Daleks', as seen from above



Apparently, it was constructed using parts of a 'Chumblie' from the story 'Galaxy 4'
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Class ratings: Doctor Who spin-off loses half its audience on BBC One

I tried to watch this on BBC1 and, admittedly it was late and I was tired, but I gave up on the first episode after about 30 minutes

It was painful

I recorded both episodes tho, and will try again at a later date

This is the first time in history I have voluntarily turned off a programme that is connected with 'Doctor Who'
I didn't even bother.
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I didn't even bother.
Good choice as its a steaming pile of poo!
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Old 12th January 2017, 08:07 PM
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The latest Doctor Who magazine is excellent for all fans of the 70's series.

There's a massive interview with Terrence Dicks, in fact every feature is to do with the classic 70's.

Plus there's a free glossy TV Action comic with a colour Doctor Who / Dalek story starring Jon Pertwee.
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