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Gauda Prime Day
As well as the shortest day, solstice, whatnot, today is Gauda Prime Day, the 24th anniversary of the first screening of Blake, the last episode of Blake's 7.
I was nine. It screwed with my head. I still haven't recovered. Huzzah!
I was nine. It screwed with my head. I still haven't recovered. Huzzah!
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Thank God I wasn't online then.
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Of absence, darkness, death — things which are not"
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There were only two times in my childhood when the whole school was in shock, after Gan's death and after we'd seen "Blake". I'll never forget wandering around the playground hearing people say, "They're not dead. They couldn't kill all of them." Then others added, "Well, they killed Gan and Cally.
I started my PGP just to make the misery go away.
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The youngsters of today wouldn't understand the shock we felt, I think, now that more or less every programme has main characters dropping like flies every other week. In our day it hardly ever happened - or so it seems to me. And when it did it wasn't blabbed out in the papers for weeks beforehand either.
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*holds lighter and observes moment of silence*
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Perhaps we should all sue the Beeb for mental scarring...
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The end of the 3rd Season, though - immediately after Terminal, I had to go and lie down in a dark room for a while.
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Mind you, I almost didn't watch the reruns because my shock and anger was still so vivid.
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But it's hard to remember just how i felt, to be honest.
That announcer didn't do me any favours though - but at least she didn't lie to us.
Anyway, GP Day condolences.
*insert reverent silence*
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