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Hah, interesting.
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I posted the first episode which is in Cornwall? What are you seeing!?!
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When my Mum was in hospital a few years ago I watched the whole of All The Stations in which a British couple visit every railways station in the whole of Great Britain in one trip. www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoA1...
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Sandwiches of the Liverpool Biennial 2025 #3: Reuben Brioche at FACT Liverpool.
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Sandwiches of the Liverpool Biennial 2025 #2: No sandwich at the Eurochemist
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It's tone presumably. Putting Transit out when the franchise is at its most child friendly would probably go against brand guidelines.
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You could get an established writer in once a series to get the public interested and have them “curate” the rest of the series, choosing writers who haven’t worked on TV before but might have had plays made already on radio or in the theatre.
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The only production I've heard which plays it as a comedy is Clive Brill's Arkangel which has some absolutely stacked casting.
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This blog has a series of articles about the BBC's transmissions of Star Trek across the years: space-doubt.blogspot.com/2015/05/star...
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That was perfect casting although the production doesn't quite make the most of it. The play's a farce in historic clothing but they play it almost completely straight (that I remember).
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The old Biddy Baxter approach. Make mistakes into a teachable moment.
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Is there much continuity? Would it be weird watching them in publication order?
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The Alan Dean Foster adaptations are insanely good. He makes you think it was actually a live action episode.
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Do you have motion smoothing turned on?
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The one for Eurovision is excellent too: www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLnT...
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Check the snack section of the meal deals.
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Bet they go with memorial reconstruction for Hamlet Q1.
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Do they even bother to mention his collaborators? Or is this pure Bardolotry? I tempted to hate watch this now.
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I'm also sick to death of the "we don't know anything about Shakespeare's life" approach when there's loads of documentation and ignores the life's work of people like the late Katherine Duncan-Jones.
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THANK YOU! I found it unwatchable for all the reasons you list and didn't manage to get through the first episode. It's the generative AI of documentaries - making stuff up when it doesn't know the answer and pretending its fact.
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Chinese cover of Only In My Dreams: youtu.be/4qzF_ALQ8oo