There aren’t a lot of fan music videos for “Alias Smith and Jones” but of the ones that are out there this is my favorite. It’s a great choice of song, some really nifty transitions and a nice selection of clips from the show.
There aren’t a lot of fan music videos for “Alias Smith and Jones” but of the ones that are out there this is my favorite. It’s a great choice of song, some really nifty transitions and a nice selection of clips from the show.
I’m sure you’ll agree this is a brilliant video to an equally brilliant song. Nuff Said
This is a jolly good promo for the 10-part epic “Doctor Who” story “The War Games”. It not only marked the end of the journey for the Second Doctor, Jamie and Zoe but for the first time viewers got to learn a little bit about the Doctor – the name of his planet, his race and so many other interesting tidbits.
What strikes me best about this trailer is how cool it all looks. I mean, I’ve watched this ten-parter more than once and there’s a lot of dull in the midst of all that historic goings ons. Still, the trailer for the upcoming DVD release is a very cool ride.
This is a single from John Barrowman’s 2008 album “Music Music Music.” The song was written by Gary Barlow of Take That. Normally our Video of the Week is a fan-produced effort, but I really like this song and I simply adore the video. I hope you enjoy it as well.
In celebration of International Talk Like a Pirate Day we present this group of drunken pirates who take over the cabaret at Gallifrey One: Episode XIV – The Faction Paradox held in 2003. They sing perform a medley of piratical pop favorites. That’s “Doctor Who” writer Paul Cornell as the evening’s emcee.
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I’m on a crusade for everyone to see this movie. This landmark film is sadly almost as relevant today as when it was released back in 1961. It’s out on DVD so do yourself a favor and pick it up. Watch it. Share it.
Comedy and music genius Billy Bailey waxes poetic about the music of the 70’s television classic “Starsky & Hutch.”
Extremely funny, truly inspired and the music is both accurate and screamingly funny.
Bill Bailey on “Starsky & Hutch”
A beautifully made love letter to the Tenth Doctor using the magnificent cover version of “Feeling Good” by Muse.
A dazzling collection of clips from 75 films made before 1960. See if you can name them all.
Keen viewers might be able to spot a pre-Man from U.N.C.L.E. David McCallum