A Conversation for Talking Point: British Sci-fi vs American Sci-fi
Gerry Anderson
Garthion of URAN Started conversation Sep 16, 2003
The best British Sci-Fi is well loved many years after it was first shown, there are repeats all around the world nearly all of the time, most of the episodes are avaliable on Video or DVD and on November the 23rd will celebrate it's 40th birthday. But Enough of Doctor Who. Another of thwe Great British Shows has to be Thunderbirds, Captain Scarlet et al.
Gerry Anderson created a Group of television Series which were both entertaining and in a way educational. The budgets were not too high, the sets were tiny, even the actors were wooden (Though they were better than American acting at the time). Of course all of te characters were puppets, the adventures were total flights of fancy, and none of the vehicles could have been made when the series' were created, the sereies still hold a charm with modern children (And some adults too). The sixties produced the Best British Sci-Fi, WHAT did it produce in America? STAR TREK. (enough said.)
Gerry Anderson
Researcher 244568 Posted Sep 16, 2003
Name a British Sci-fi which is STILL being made which is better than the lastest US SCI-fi!
Gerry Anderson
PaulBateman Posted Sep 17, 2003
Dr Who is still being made, just not on telly. It still exists on the BBC website as radio shows. New audio plays featuring Peter Davidson, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy or Paul McGann are available. And there are enough books being published. Dr Who is still alive, but in different forms.
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Kerr_Avon - hunting stray apostrophes and gutting poorly parsed sentences Posted Sep 17, 2003
Big Finish is doing a very good job of carrying on the Doctor Who legend, broadening the universe to inlclude Benice Summerfield's adventures, and the Unbound series.
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Madent Posted Sep 17, 2003
What is this place coming to? You forgot to finish your drink! You'll be spilling it next.
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