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Lurchi - 2010-02-19

Their clothes scare me.


StanleyPain - 2010-02-19

I loved this show as a kid and recently re-watched it renting the DVDs from Netflix. It holds up amazingly well.


sosage - 2010-02-19

So was "children's programming" the only way to sneak horror and sci-fi productions onto television in Britain?


Binro the Heretic - 2010-02-19

Mottonchops...

The horror...the horror...


oogaBooga - 2010-02-19

I would have watched this, were it available in the states.


dead_cat - 2010-02-20

Somehow or other I managed to watch some of it -- I remember the howling soundtrack over the scenes of standing rocks because it was the scariest shit ever. Anyway, it must have been available in the US at some point.


sosage - 2010-02-20

I just watched the entire thing off of Youtube. I didn't regret it. You just need to forgive the occasional loop holes near the middle that involve the smart adults not putting 1 and 1 together or suddenly not believing in someone bringing up a "this is some spooky shit" theory when just a second ago they all saw some really spooky shit happening. The ending was enh, but the ride was fun.


JimL2 - 2010-02-20

Between this and The Stone Tape I think the poor rocks of the UK have gotten kind of a bad rap.


RealmOne - 2010-02-20

Ah the legacy of BBC and CBC to my childhood. I was the first kid I knew with cable way back when the Giants of Cable started.. when Nickelodeon didn't have programming of its own and it showed mostly imports... where I first saw The Tomorrow People and Tripods... along with Dangermouse and Count Duckula. It's like a forgotten legacy of cable.


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