I sound so old and I am, but I remember when a Doctor Who VHS meant so much. You couldn’t watch a story back then unless you owned the VHS which I saved every penny for. It’s amazing now, there’s so much out there Doctor Who wise, it’s like an Aladdin’s cave of watchability.
I sound so old and I am, but I remember when a Doctor Who VHS meant so much. You couldn’t watch a story back then unless you owned the VHS which I saved every penny for. It’s amazing now, there’s so much out there Doctor Who wise, it’s like an Aladdin’s cave of watchability.
'Marked to Kill' by early 80s synthpop duo 'FEDERATION' 😉
Composed, performed and produced by Phil Heeks
(aka THE BRITISH STEREO COLLECTIVE)
Vocals by Jane Bailey
Concept and record sleeve by Grahame Robertson @cult_edge
Video by Phil Heeks.
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Do people really remember what their first DVD or bluray purchase is? When asked I'm like i don't have a clue. I cant remember what happened yesterday. I'm not going to remember the first disc I bought 30/20yrs years ago
“The day you lose someone isn't the worst. At least you've got something to do. It's all the days they stay dead”.
That’s the most genuinely profound thing Moffat has written.
When we needed spoof 1970s Open University music for our drama 'Simon Perkins' Lurgy', there was really nobody to ask but @12hrfoundation. Jez and Polly did a wonderful job, and we released all their themes as a special download-only EP... #hauntology
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