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GamerGirl220

BBC America

Does any one watch BBC America or any British programs?  I am a huge fan.
Black Flag NC

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.
Lunarwolf30

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. Very Happy
Splodge

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).
John Gibson

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.
Erikjust

I would LOVE to do a Doctor Who video for the show.

Unfortunately i havenīt got a camera, only a shitty webcam (and living in Denmark it would make it QUITE an expensive trip to travel to America Razz)

That and i donīt know how to do voiceovers and stuff.

So i would love to do it, but i donīt have the equipment needed for making such a video.
John Gibson

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.
Erikjust

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)

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