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Date: 2012-05-06 08:57 pm (UTC)
Well, in most cases, they probably couldn't compete, effects-wise but a lot of SF based on scientific ideas doesn't rely on effects, so you may be right that there was just a change in attitude from the management. It does seem odd, though, given that Quatermass and other shows had made such an impact.

I know the effects people on B7 were pretty much thrown into despair by Star Wars, then they just said Sod it, and id d the best they could with the resources they had. Maybe modern audiences are just too spoilt now by fancy CGI.

It almost seems as if anything that could slip under the radar as a thriller was okay, while anything that was obviously outright SF just didn't fit the remit. Making a 'kids' show meant it could be safely ignored, I suppose, which is how Who and B7 survived.

I b=vaguely remember a repeat of Journey into Space at some time, and another radio series called Earthsearch. It's been a hell of a long while since I listened to radio drama, maybe I should start again before it vanishes!

Did the Beeb really refuse Gerry Anderson? That's a shame. Whatever you might think of 'puppet' shows, his model work was always fantastic.I wonder what Pace 1999 would have been like if the BBC had made it?

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