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On Wednesday, I’ll be kicking off my celebration of the 30th anniversary of the 1996 Doctor Who TV Movie with a fascinating look at the Daleks that almost made it to the screen…
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THE PAN BOOK OF HORROR STORIES (1959-1989): Legendarily gruesome anthology series, passed around classrooms like contraband, and read under the covers. And speaking of covers, how about that artwork? 🖤
28 April is Terry Pratchett Day, marking the birthday of Sir Terry Pratchett and the extraordinary worlds, characters and ideas he gifted to us. To mark the occasion we have an 8-book set of the City Watch series to give away. Retweet this to enter. We'll pick a winner on 5 May.
Missing Doctor Who Recovered!
The Film is Fabulous! team are pleased to announce the recovery of two missing episodes of Doctor Who, from the serial entitled, ‘The Daleks’ Master Plan’:
The Nightmare Begins (Broadcast: 13th Nov 1965)
Devil’s Planet (Broadcast: 27th Nov 1965)
Some of our shows have subtitles and we'd like to provide more! 💬
Which series should we prioritise for subtitling? 📺
Let us know your choice in the comments below. Thank you 🙂
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@danny_robins@Bafflegabble Ooh! Spooktastic! Can't wait to hear some classic cases revisited. Here's hoping Berkeley Square gets a mention, one of the first true ghost stories I ever read as a kid and it scared the beejeesus out of me! Cracking stuff.
To make your Friday the 13th even spookier…THE #UNCANNYVERSE IS GETTING BIGGER‼️😱
Uncanny is getting its own dedicated YOUTUBE CHANNEL - and to kick it off, we’re bringing you the BRAND NEW visualised podcast series, Uncanny Cold Cases!
Here is the new series artwork and some photos of us recording the new series 🛸
Uncanny Cold Cases will be on the new Uncanny BBC YouTube channel and @BBCSounds from the 7th of April. In the meantime, #UncannyCommunity….don’t have nightmares. 👻😱
Big thanks to everyone at @BBCArchive for their invaluable help in the remastering of the Doctor Who TV Movie, in particular Paul Doherty and Claire Coss. The film will be sent back to Universal in Los Angeles, but in the meantime it's in the care of the BBC Archive.