The Randomizer: The Savages
Apr. 21st, 2012 05:56 pmWell this was the first real challenge the randomiser threw our way. The Savages no longer exists in the BBC archives, though there are off-air sound recordings and a tele-snap archive. I'm not quite sure who is responsible for the combination of these into a set of videos on YouTube, but someone has done so and I somewhat dubiously mentioned this to my tame "normal viewer" who responded with surprising enthusiasm to the idea of watching them and added, as a rider, that the "randomiser had spoken".
( So we spent several evenings watching grainy pictures with tinny sound overlaid )
I would be lying if I pretended that this was something that could be enjoyed by anyone but hard-core fans of the show. But underneath the poor visuals and sound is a nicely engaging story with what seem like decent performances. It is a shame a better version is no longer available.
( So we spent several evenings watching grainy pictures with tinny sound overlaid )
I would be lying if I pretended that this was something that could be enjoyed by anyone but hard-core fans of the show. But underneath the poor visuals and sound is a nicely engaging story with what seem like decent performances. It is a shame a better version is no longer available.