![]() ![]() ![]() Now Universal (based on apparently Universal not letting boutique labels license AHP from them), can you get your (excuse my language) arses into gear and announce a complete series Blu-ray release of Alfred Hitchcock Presents please (ideally with as recent HD masters as possible).Ĭhuffed about this news and an additional, much-needed boost. Sounds like what BBC One had been doing with Pointless recently, showing repeats for a few weeks, before breaking off from them and starting showing new editions. I haven't been checking the Sky Arts listings on Sky as much lately, because they went back to the very beginning of AHP again. Hitchcock says before the sponsors' ads are shown. You've got that prediction right Cutback, and also very in keeping with what Mr. Hopefully OceanBlue stays calm when reading this news, and remains calm during this word from our sponsors I checked my "crystal ball" this evening, and when the mists cleared I saw Season 6 continuing from episodes 2 and 3 on Monday 12 June at 6pm, with episodes 4 and 5 the following day at 6pm (the crystal ball sometimes sets the recorder a day ahead of the TV planner). Didn't have someone or something distract me during the pre-credits sequence (especially during the Like on the more recent screenings I've seen of Thunderball on ITV1, yesterday afternoon's screening was shown in I assume the correct aspect ratio all the way through the film (and not just how ITV usually show the older Bond films on their channels (the picture filling the whole widescreen TV screen, with the exception of the title sequence and end credits, where black bars appear (with Thunderball, black bars appeared on the left and right-hand sides during the title sequence). Then I can re-watch the films on Blu-ray, starting with You Only Live Twice (don't have the first four Bond films on Blu-ray). It could well be that this happened before when I've watched an ITV recording of Goldfinger.Īlso, ITV1's editing when the film went to the ad breaks was a bit abrupt, usually cutting a snippet off of the film. No's end credits are very short, so they were just spoken over, but From Russia with Love's end credits were both squashed up (to the usual silly extent with a lot of empty space around the reduced end credits screen (the information about the next programme aside) and spoken over. To my complete surprise (and slight shock, but in a good way), yesterday afternoon's (Sunday) ITV1 screening of Bond film Goldfinger did NOT have it's end credits squashed up and/or spoken over ( Dr. ![]()
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