"The League Of Uncharitable Ladies" sounds like the kind of movie I'd like to see and that Sean Connery would hate being involved with. P.S. I stuck around to the end.
Thank you so much for these, reminds me of the quite and random and often excellent programs that I'd catch on public access tv back in NYC in the 80's/90's.
A RUclips series on a show I would never choose to watch, mostly done just as straightforward analysis and not with a particular focus on jokes (although I did like that House of Lords one)... once again, you've managed to keep my interest while doing the kind of thing I wouldn't normally go for! And yes, I did stay to the end; I like the outro you're using at the moment, too, it has a quirky charm to it.
More obscure, black and white, British sci-fi/ horror television! Thank you, Hagan. The only problem with sharing these series with us is that none of them are available on streaming services in the states. Alas.
I find this series fascinating. I was a really big fan of Asimov when I was younger, but I had never heard of this series before you started talking about it. Thanks so much for the video!
Anytime I see an old british sci-fi I can only think "when will Doctor Who show up, save the day and explain it all?" I've read a comic series called "Gideon Falls" where the art looks like some of the first Constantine art I ever saw and similarly, that story seems like its waiting for ol' Hellblazer to show up and deus ex all over that machina. It's a real pity that cool sci-fi stuff like this doesn't get shown in a world of endless reality television.
I stayed to the end! Old British sci-fi is absolutely fascinating.
Thank you for putting on a new series that has classic science fiction tropes and writing.
"The League Of Uncharitable Ladies" sounds like the kind of movie I'd like to see and that Sean Connery would hate being involved with.
P.S. I stuck around to the end.
It's a fun ep of Adam Adamant, Adam the Victorian murder-machine vs serial killing middle-class respectable ladies.
Thank you so much for these, reminds me of the quite and random and often excellent programs that I'd catch on public access tv back in NYC in the 80's/90's.
A RUclips series on a show I would never choose to watch, mostly done just as straightforward analysis and not with a particular focus on jokes (although I did like that House of Lords one)... once again, you've managed to keep my interest while doing the kind of thing I wouldn't normally go for! And yes, I did stay to the end; I like the outro you're using at the moment, too, it has a quirky charm to it.
I kinda wish there was still shows like this that went outside of the typical script writers world to get stories.
More obscure, black and white, British sci-fi/ horror television! Thank you, Hagan. The only problem with sharing these series with us is that none of them are available on streaming services in the states. Alas.
I find this series fascinating. I was a really big fan of Asimov when I was younger, but I had never heard of this series before you started talking about it. Thanks so much for the video!
Should be at least 3 or 4 more coming!
Time in advance sounds really interesting. I did watch to the end of the video.
I stayed to the end! And looking forward to your opinions on the Ballard episode next time.
I saw the one with Anthony Ainley some years ago but that's still all I've seen of this show. I should try to find more
Looks like I have some books to hunt down.
Anytime I see an old british sci-fi I can only think "when will Doctor Who show up, save the day and explain it all?" I've read a comic series called "Gideon Falls" where the art looks like some of the first Constantine art I ever saw and similarly, that story seems like its waiting for ol' Hellblazer to show up and deus ex all over that machina.
It's a real pity that cool sci-fi stuff like this doesn't get shown in a world of endless reality television.
S2 of Out of the Unknown had the earliest Doctor Who crossover, even featured the TARDIS and Daleks. Alas the ep is now lost.
I read the Machine stops for GCSE-surprised they never showed the adaptation
Is there any legal way for an American to watch the remaining episodes?
Internet archive has some of them. The DVD is out there but it's r2 and quite pricey
@DiamandaHagan thank you
Some episodes are floating around Internet Archive, if you don't mind some digging. Stayed 'til the end.
This was really cool but where can I watch it as an American?
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