Ironic, since Douglas Adams wrote a good number of Tom Baker's episodes.Jesse, Bad Boy wrote:Red Dwarf is funny, but seems a bit too "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" to me. Honestly, I think it's just a some ripping of Douglas Adams' work.
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Ironic, since Douglas Adams wrote a good number of Tom Baker's episodes.Jesse, Bad Boy wrote:Red Dwarf is funny, but seems a bit too "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" to me. Honestly, I think it's just a some ripping of Douglas Adams' work.
Well, maybe not that many, but he wrote "The Pirate Planet," "City of Death," and "Shada" (which wasn't fully filmed but was later remade as a radio adventure featuring the Eighth Doctor).Jesse, Bad Boy wrote:XDvtmarik wrote:Ironic, since Douglas Adams wrote a good number of Tom Baker's episodes.Jesse, Bad Boy wrote:Red Dwarf is funny, but seems a bit too "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" to me. Honestly, I think it's just a some ripping of Douglas Adams' work.
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Good man! I have the Brass Eye episodes on DVD, including that paedophile special. Shame Morris's never done much since. That Nathan Barley was rubbish, which surprises me because Charlie Brooker collaborated on that, and he's really funny, usually.Genghis Khant wrote:My favourite recent comedies are the unholy trinity of Chris Morris' work; The Day Today, Brasseye & Jam. (especially Jam, it's so wrong it just has to be right)
I still have the first william hartnell on vhsWL_southerner wrote:they are both good but i say dr who i still remember the first dr william hartall dam i am old
what about blake 7 bring back the liberator