Radio Free Skaro #1056 - We'll Always Have The Sandbaggers
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It's a banner day for Wilderness Years junior campers as the 35mm prints of the TV Movie have been lovingly scanned and become a 4K release on Blu-Ray, at least in the UK (for now). Plus there's a new documentary on The War Between on Youtube for North Americans pining to see…well, anything about them there Homo Aquas, a new Rachel Talalay video revealing "The Star Beast" directorial trickery, and most excitingly, an interview with journalist Paul Kirkley about the current state of the UK industry. Hint…it ain't great! Set your VCR to channel 3 to find out more!
Links:
- Support Radio Free Skaro on Patreon
- Doctor Who: The Movie has been newly restored for 4K and Blu-ray
- Doctor Who: The Movie 4K trailer
- The War Between the Land and The Sea – Deep Dive
- The War Between not airing in March 2026 on Disney+
- How I Filmed This – Rachel Talalay: The Star Beast: The Cardboard Box Problem
- Big Finish: From the Worlds of Doctor Who – Dark Gallifrey: The Meddling Monks due Apr-Jun 2026
- Big Finish: Doctor Who – Time War Uncharted: Branches due May 2026
- Big Finish: Star Cops – Conflict: Shadow of the Moonlight released
- World of Telly – Season 2 Trailer
Interview:
- Paul Kirkley
- We're seeing the future of British TV – and it's American
- Deadline: British TV Dramatists Lament "Austerity" Era As They Navigate Funding Crisis With No Easy Solutions
- The New Statesman: Netflix is not going to destroy traditional broadcasting – because not everyone wants to watch US TV
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