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Yes I’m in Australia Yes, as it's mainly set in a pow camp in WW2 Again 😢, sorry for all the people effected Yes have heard of this, apparently part of a number of experiments mainly in the 1960’s, as for is it true, ummm. Maybe 🤔 Gee, I always thought it was agreed that DSOTM was the most total group album of all the Floyd’s work, the one where everyone was excited by the project, ideas were going from everyone, and they all new even before it was ‘finished’ that it was something very special…….of course the war between Gilmore and Waters has been going on for a long, long time now, but I wish they could find a way to get along, let’s face it, sooner rather than latter one will pass away, and hey, maybe they don’t care, but once someone dies it’s too late. It’s certainly interesting, so here in Australia, Prostitution is not illegal in most states, you can register a legitimate business and pay taxes etc, there are restrictions and regulations on where you can set up, Pornographic movies or here certification X non violent erotica, can only be sold over the counter in two territories, funny enough one of them being the ACT, which is the the Australian equivalent of Washington DC 😀, but you can buy such material via mail order and that’s also ok, as the transition takes place in the territory where it is legal. The legal ummm position, no pun intended, on Prostitution has always been rather involved, still in many countries the actual ‘contract’ of two people entering into a agreement for a sexual service in return for money, is and has never been against the law, but living off ‘immoral’ earnings (being a Pimp, or madame of a brothel) is……‘soliciting’ ie the sex worker approaching someone and offering a ‘service’ is not legal, but someone approaching a sex work and asking isn’t, so it’s all rather confusing to say the least. For a lot of Australia’s the Port Arthur Massacre still looms large in our consciousness, a mass shooting event in April of 1996, 36 dead, and an additional 23 others seriously injured, it was then the federal government introduced gun control laws, preventing the ownership of automatic and semi automatic firearms by members of the public, since then while we have had some shooting crimes, there has never been anything near the scale of the Port Arthur Massacre, and when a lot of people hear about yet another mass shooting event in the USA and the Gun lobbying saying gun control wouldn’t work to stop these horrible events, well maybe, just maybe it might be worth a try. @ur4196727, it’s a bit of misnomer to blame the BBC for the lost episodes, yes they did destroy them, but remember in those days they had rights to show them once, a repeat showing within 12 months, and after than everything had to be renegotiated, so taking up huge amounts or space with materials they didn’t actually have the right to broadcast did seem at the time to be rather a waste, especially when they believed BBC enterprises help copies of everything for overseas sale etc, yes now it appears short sighted, stupid and even ‘cultural vandalism’ but at time, I wasn’t really seen as anything other than what needed to be done. Have to say, over more than a few years, I have found, watch it yourself, if you like it then it is good, if you don’t, then it isn’t 😀 He was born in 1934, and is still alive in 2023. While I’m not in the UK, I think this would be a good thing, but I doubt if Russell T would have any real say in this, while he’s independent production company is indeed making the show, for the BBC in the UK, and Disney for the rest of the world, I don’t think this translates into influence over BBC decisions over what is or isn’t available on iplayer. It has been said before I think but Karen could sing the phone book and make you cry, yes terribly sad, and a awful illness, which after her death, and possibly because of the publicity around her suffering from anorexia, began to be recognised and treated. I liked it, but not as much as the first film No, I think life is short, don’t spend all of it doing stuff you don’t want to do for people you don’t actually like, try to be good and kind, and hopefully leave the place a little better than you found it. Maybe even crossover into horror, Kitty Carryall goes on a murderous rampage, but to be honest I think 2 were great, and the third, made for TV one showed the reason they should have stopped at 2 😀 Tera Nova was really promising, but got the axe If a person gives an opinion, then that is their opinion, right or wrong is for you to judge for yourself, if it totally destroys the way you view an authors work, again that’s your opinion, if it makes absolutely no difference to you one way or the other, again that’s also fine. One of the issues with ‘free speech’ as a concept is most seem to think it is ‘their right’ to say whatever they want…….but ‘in my opinion’ it is actually your right to say whatever you want and maybe offend and upset me……I’d always much rather know what you believe and what values someone holds dear to themselves, that way I can make up my own mind if I want to have anything to do with you. With the recent advances in technology it is certainly possible to make a good colourised version relatively cheaply. I myself don’t think for this particular movie it would add to my viewing pleasure. Yes unfortunately only one episode still exists in Colour, although there has been some fan/home made attempts to Colourise it. A very good story, very well acted, sure the FX might not look the greatest by Today’s standards, but it is still excellent television.