BBCB 2030 Doctor Who - The robots of death by Chris Boucher


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Catalogue numberBBCB 2030
TitleDoctor Who - The robots of death
Artist(s)Chris Boucher
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Released1977
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Country of originUK UK flag
FormatEdited
Media typePrimary
Media genreDramas - Sci-fi
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One of my favourite Doctor Who Tom Baker stories this one! I guess partly as I was into computers at the time and wonmdered about the future, but also because it did seem to have very good writing! When I got this released on video and later DVD, for it still passed the test of time.
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Betamax (also called Beta, as in its logo) is a consumer-level analog-recording and cassette format of magnetic tape for video. It was developed by Sony and was released in Japan on May 10, 1975. The first Betamax device introduced in the United States was the LV-1901 console, which included a 19-inch (48 cm) color monitor, and appeared in stores in early November 1975. The cassettes contain 0.50-inch-wide (12.7 mm) videotape in a design similar to that of the earlier, professional 0.75-inch-wide (19 mm), U-matic format. Betamax is obsolete, having lost the videotape format war to VHS. Despite this, Betamax recorders would not be discontinued until 2002, while new Betamax cassettes were available until March 2016, when Sony stopped making and selling them.

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