Posts Tagged ‘nostalgia’

Sometime around 1978 I was channel surfing the way we used to in the days before Cable: (We turned the knob) and on Channel 12 in Rhodie Island I found a strange TV show with a fellow with a long scarf traveling in a blue box.

I thought it was cool but didn’t note the time but several months later on another Saturday I turned on the TV and found the very same episode on the very same channel. Shortly after that I discovered Channel 2 and I was hooked.

I was big into history and that episode not only took place in the past but took place in 15th century Italy. You couldn’t find a combination more likely to attract me. If I had managed to find the episode before or the episode afterward I might not have been so excited, but the Masque of Mandragora started me off and the rest was history.

It’s a good episode but not my favorite, it’s not even my favorite episode of season 14 (The Deadly Assassin) but because it was my first experience of the character it holds a special place to me.

Imagiane my surprise and delight when I discovered that BBC Worldwide has all four episodes available for free viewing online. They don’t allow an embed but the direct link is here if you want to give it a shot.

You will have to set up an English Proxy Server if you want to watch it.

It’s moments like this:

Yes my inner geek is really shining today, it’s been highly repressed for a bit.

Update: Is there a line better than “Basically, RUN!”?

Update 2: Yes I had to use a 2nd video the first one was pulled.

Anchors Aweigh: Amazon Review

Posted: April 4, 2010 by datechguy in amazon reviews
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My review of the Spectacular musical Anchors Aweigh staring Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly is available at Amazon.com here.

They just don’t make pictures like this anymore.

My review of the 1969 movie Don’t Drink the Water staring Jackie Gleason and Estelle Parsons as tourists caught up in a cold war snafu is available at Amazon.com here.

I remember the movie as being pretty funny when I was a kid, unfortunately for me I’m not a kid anymore although some of the cold war themes appeal to the historian in me. I understand Woody Allen did a remake about 15 years ago. I think with a little effort I might manage to miss it too.