Posted: Mar 30 2008 11:51 pm Post subject: BBC America
Does any one watch BBC America or any British programs? I am a huge fan. _________________ Elen sila lumenn' omentielvo
A star shines on the hour of our meeting.
Oh, I could spend my life having this conversation - look - please try to understand before one of us dies John Cleese - Fawlty Towers
I used to watch BBC for the world news before I went to bed. I still listen to a lot of the local AM BBC station here in Salt Lake.
I like hearing the news from a different perspective. _________________ "One of God's own prototypes. Too weird to live, too rare to die." --Hunter S Thompson Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
"I have never killed a man, but I have read many obituaries with a lot of pleasure." --Clarence Darrow
Posted: Jan 06 2009 6:14 am Post subject: BBC America
I watch Dr. Who, The Sarah Jane Adventures, Torchwood, and I started watching the Catherine Tate Show (She played Donna Noble on Dr. Who). I also have watched the original BBC version of The Hitch Hikers's guide to the galaxy and Red Dwarf. _________________ Let's Croak some Toad!-Deadeye Duck
Red Dwarf is great. They're coming back for a special in April, I think. It's a pity they never got the movie off the ground but at least there is a new show coming.
HitchHiker's was good too. It's a pity they never finished it but I did like what they did. Better than the movie but in some ways it felt very similar.
Also, has anybody seen 'Goodnight Sweetheart'? It's a sitcom about a time-travelling bigamist who goes back and forth between two women, one in 1993 and one in 1941. It's not as popular as most of the BBC stuff but I watched it a lot growing up.
Maybe John or someone can review it for the show (I'd gladly post a DVD or find a link). _________________ http://www.what-song.net http://www.rogershanks.com
I'll be honest, Steph (Gamergirl) is more into the BBC stuff than I am, but unfortunately, no matter how many times I ask, she won't be on the show. It's normal. Most people are a bit intimidated to be on camera. I keep asking my best friend (female) to do stuff, but she says she wouldn't know what to do.
I'll see what I can do in the future, though. Maybe I'll look at this stuff. _________________ John R. Gibson
Host/Writer/Creator Video Masters TV
"The whole planet Houston?" -General Zod
"Am I supposed to conduct with my penis?" -Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
"What does God need with a starship?" - Star Trek V
You know what I used to use to record voiceovers in 1995?
A Magnavox stereo/Tape deck, with a little tiny hole that says "MIC". I mean I had a microphone, but the stereo did not have a microphone jack. I had plugged a wire that ran from the headphone jack into an audio mixer/sound FX generator (cost: about $120, maybe more).
In this day and age, all you ready need IS a microphone (my very first microphone cost $11 at Radio Shack).
Don't think you got a Radio Shack in your neck of the woods, but I'm sure if you check their website, find out if they ship out of the US, and order a decent mic. The clip-on I use for the show? $24. _________________ John R. Gibson
Host/Writer/Creator Video Masters TV
"The whole planet Houston?" -General Zod
"Am I supposed to conduct with my penis?" -Peter Griffin (Family Guy)
"What does God need with a starship?" - Star Trek V
I do have a mike on my headset hmm maybe i could use it to do a few things and record a few things on the webcam and make the rest in clips from the show.
(iīll contact you again once i have downloaded the ENTIRE SHOW....there is quite a lot a show that has run more or less since 1963 has quite a few episodes)
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot vote in polls in this forum