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Silly Star Trek episode programmers....

Started by Trevor, January 05, 2009, 02:41:34 AM

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Trevor

While on holiday, I grabbed my fill of cable TV which I don't have at home. I woke up one morning, turned on the TV to be greeted by an original series episode The Conscience of The King and found out that go! TV was transmitting the episodes. Great: they're not available on DVD locally so that was cool to see them again.

Next morning, they showed The Doomsday Machine and the next day Whom Gods Destroy:question: The  :question: is because they screened a episode from each series one after the other ~ I wonder why this was?

Still, great to see those episodes, in colour and on a huge screen: the last time I saw them was on a black and white TV when I was a kid.  :cheers:
We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.

Jack

Doomsday Machine is one of amy all time favorites;  Whom Gods Destroy, well, it's entertaining  :teddyr:  I don't know why they screen them out of order, they do that here as well.  Probably think it adds variety or something.
The world is changed by your example, not by your opinion.

- Paulo Coelho

Trevor

Quote from: Jack on January 05, 2009, 08:18:31 AM
Doomsday Machine is one of amy all time favorites;  Whom Gods Destroy, well, it's entertaining  :teddyr:  I don't know why they screen them out of order, they do that here as well.  Probably think it adds variety or something.

I read an interview with William Windom who played Commodore Decker ~ he said that many people have told him that the scenes where Decker is being sucked into the planet killer were the best and they said: "That was wonderful, what did you feel, what did you see?"

Mr Windom's answer: "I'm in a chair, waiting to get back to my chess game. I was in a hurry."

:teddyr:

We shall meet in the place where there is no darkness.