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I don't know if anybody's heard of this site but
http://www.tv-links.co.uk
has all the up to date stage 6,daily motion and youtube TV series + movies and documentaries , a must. I would advise the
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I see they have The Wire and Doctor Who, some of my favorite shows.
And they have Allo Allo too. Awesome!
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Many thanks for that extremely good link, cheers!
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smart. thx
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ya i been watching things there for a long time now :D

twin peakssssssss ;) :D
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Post by Shroomz~> »

TV-links is no more :o

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/10/23 ... emark_law/

Worth a look for the comments alone :lol:
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Oh No I's been brought down by the Man ,man Shoud be interesting to see the

outcome of this one."Tv links, he fought against the system which attcked

him,Now he's back, he's angry , and he wants revenge ( Parental guidance

under 12 ).

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Post by sharc »

Hey H-Rave,

Just checked out your myspace page. Need to get myself one of those sorted out when i get time.

You've gotta love that Underworld tune. 8)

Better watch out though or 'the man' might be on to to you next. :wink:
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Post by Neil B »

Bingo,
You've just scored a lot of points in my league table.
Great to have another Doctor Who fan on board.
Apart from the 7 series of West Wing, there has been nothing better on TV for years than the last 3 series of Doctor Who.

Great to see the last doctor in Heroes too - Christopher Ecclestone.
(we're only part way through series 1 in the UK so don't give the game away PLEASE )
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Oh Yeah I remember the one with Christopher Ecclestone It was really good.
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Oh Yeah and next week, Dream Theater In Toulouse,Comletely bloody wicked.
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Not a big fan of the recent Doctor Who myself - all big budget production ....and it still looks like it was done by the beeb :P

This one was my favourite :lol:
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....or possibly
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that's the one. like the dollar bill. horu.
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Post by Neil B »

Sadly, I'm (too) old enough to remember the very first doctor - William Hartnell.
As a kid it was definitely a case of hiding behind the sofa on the week that the daleks appeared for the first time ever. I still go all cold thinking about it now.

BTW - there is another spin off series running in the UK featuring Sarah Jane Smith. It's for kids but it's quite entertaining. On top of that there is the Torchwood series. What next? The K9 show?
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sharc wrote:Not a big fan of the recent Doctor Who myself - all big budget production ....and it still looks like it was done by the beeb :P
The CGI are convincing, but what I find appealing in most of the episodes 2 series (I've only seen those) are the original, funny and intelligent story ideas depicted in the series. For example in "The End of the World" episode the Doctor takes Rose to see destruction of Earth, which will actually happen in 5 billion years, on an artificial satellite called Platform One, where all the boarding civilization must abstain from practicing religion ( :) ) , while the last pure human Cassandra is just a stretched out piece of skin that needs constant "moisturizing" :lol: Plausibility plus exotic characters combined with a healthy dose of sarcasm is what attracts me to these series.


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Moisturise me, moisturise me! :lol:
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Post by wayne »

Neil B wrote:As a kid it was definitely a case of hiding behind the sofa
Exactly what i did in '69 - too scary for this 4 year old!
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Post by hubird »

as I'm learning Adobe Illustrator I used a (all too small) picture of the 'Tardis' to make a kinda comic paper presentation of it.
The original pic is reduced ('Live Trace') to 6 grey teints, the blue and yellow fx are done with fx which I know already from Photoshop.
Hm, the result as is could have been done in alone Photoshop as well I guess :lol:
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Post by sharc »

quality work (as usual) huub :D
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:-)
had to check the Wiki to see what it was all about again.
never saw a part, but I understand it's part of British every-daylife culture :-)
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