Not sure how to describe this..! The maker could have done with clips from more stories to hand, I think, but it's still a good effort and the deadpan tone is right.
Changing the subject a little, have you seen this? According to the post publicising it on doctorwho, it's trying to be "the most comprehensive history of the Doctor Who fandom on the Internet." What interests me is less the fact that what has been written so far is incredibly inaccurate and lacking in detail, it's the way it misses the point, which seems to clearly show the way fandom's interests have shifted, so that some things are simply 'not what fans do' any more.
There is lots of Antipodean and American fandom, but almost nothing on UK fandom; fanzines are purely a source of fanfic, not interviews, news, reviews, mock-academic analysis and campaigns to remove the producer; all fic tends towards shipping and slash; and other things Doctor Who fans might like and/or hear about through fandom include Battlestar Galactica, The Man from UNCLE, Star Trek and Star Wars, not The Avengers, The Prisoner, Quatermass or Sapphire and Steel, let alone Trumpton, I, Claudius or Dixon of Dock Green (although at least Blake's 7 is named).
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You, me and the Xeraphin. Perhaps we should call ourselves Xera-fans? According to Babel Fish (translating 'xera' from Greek) that would make us 'drily fans'...
In one of my ill-judged (because I shoudn't be spending the money) eBay purchases this week, I bought most of the run of the 1979/80 fanzine The Doctor Who Review, edited by Paul Mount and with contributions from David Whitaker(really!), Martin Wiggins, Jeremy Bentham etc.
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There is lots of Antipodean and American fandom, but almost nothing on UK fandom; fanzines are purely a source of fanfic, not interviews, news, reviews, mock-academic analysis and campaigns to remove the producer; all fic tends towards shipping and slash; and other things Doctor Who fans might like and/or hear about through fandom include Battlestar Galactica, The Man from UNCLE, Star Trek and Star Wars, not The Avengers, The Prisoner, Quatermass or Sapphire and Steel, let alone Trumpton, I, Claudius or Dixon of Dock Green (although at least Blake's 7 is named). ( ... )
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With you here in the pleistocene.
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With you here in the pleistocene.
You, me and the Xeraphin. Perhaps we should call ourselves Xera-fans? According to Babel Fish (translating 'xera' from Greek) that would make us 'drily fans'...
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In one of my ill-judged (because I shoudn't be spending the money) eBay purchases this week, I bought most of the run of the 1979/80 fanzine The Doctor Who Review, edited by Paul Mount and with contributions from David Whitaker(really!), Martin Wiggins, Jeremy Bentham etc.
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