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Name: Alan Simmons on Mar 29, 2010Comments: Bring back classic and cult late night horror!Flag
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Name: William Agy on Apr 1, 2010Comments: Bring classic horror films back to the BBC!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 2, 2010Comments: DO IT!Flag
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Name: Rob Talbot on Apr 5, 2010Comments: Bring them back!Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Alyssa Larson on Apr 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rob X Roman on Apr 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Misfitboy on Apr 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Eric Swartz on Apr 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Matthew Pease on Apr 6, 2010Comments: Bring back the horrorFlag
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Name: Susana Juarez on Apr 6, 2010Comments: Bring the Horror Classic Films back!Flag
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Name: Josh Vidal on Apr 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Sean Kotz on Apr 6, 2010Comments: For dozens of reasons, not the least of which are historical and cultural, it is important to make such films available to people, especially young people, who might not otherwise have a glimpse into this aspect of the past.Flag
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Name: Emma Rees on Apr 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Denis Martindale on Apr 7, 2010Comments: The BBC doesn't show us adverts so we can save time editing these out during a film or afterwards on our DVD Recorders. Less adverts help us get more recordings onto discs. I'd appreciate a BBC 1 +1 channel and a BBC2 +1 channel in case of a programme fault or we miss the first part of a film. I'd also like a BBC standard 4:3 screen size channel and another one for 16:9 widescreen display. I'd like to have a short introduction to each classic film with some in-depth facts and figures like on the Internet Movie Database website imdb-dot-com and also some BBC website links concerning the films. I'd like these intros to be included in the scheduled time slot to allow for about 3 to 5 minutes before the film and that means less problems with Sky boxes and PVRs and DVD Recorders and VCRS missing the very start of the films! Further comments on the Radio and Telly forum: tinyurl-dot-com/rthomeFlag
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Name: DANIEL CHADWICK on Apr 11, 2010Comments: From Midnight Till Breakfast TV At Six AM , For All The Night Viewers , BBC Should Show Film's For Entertainment Through The Night , Making Itself The Most Conciencious Viewing Channel Ever . Im Sure All People Would Want To Pay Their Licencse Fee Then , Who Wouldn't . Film's Entertain ! BBC Is An Entertainment Service . Daily Schedule's Would Not Be Affected , But The Viewing Rating's Would Go Through The Roof , Giving The BBC A Chance To Advertise Alternative Program's . Simple As That...Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Apr 14, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: KevinsGrimm on Apr 19, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Marixa Lilith on Apr 19, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel H. Ingraham on Apr 23, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Catherine Hardy on Apr 25, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Roberts on Apr 25, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Roer on Apr 26, 2010Comments: Imperative that these films get their due. A new generation of horror fans are waiting. Please let's get on with it already. Thanks so much.Flag
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Name: Tammi Sutton on Apr 26, 2010Comments: Please bring them back!Flag
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Name: Matt Smyth on Apr 26, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kel Webster on Apr 26, 2010Comments: yes bring it back!Flag
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Name: Sheridan Nott on Apr 26, 2010Comments: Good ideaFlag
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Name: Karl Benson on Apr 26, 2010Comments: Messrs Lugosi, Karloff, Price, Cushing, Lee (and their illustrious cohorts) have been sadly neglected in recent years. Time to remedy the situation, methinks...Flag
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Name: Alan Fidler on Apr 27, 2010Comments: I remember the late Satuirday nigh Horro double bill with much fondness. It was something my late Father and I shared, our love of movies and in particular the old Hammer Horror films with Peter Cushing & Christpher Lee.Flag
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Name: Adrian Holmes on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Barry Hopcroft on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Pete Dooley on Apr 27, 2010Comments: I always watched the classics after the cricket on bbc2 in the 70's. Bring them back now!Flag
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Name: Rob Williams on Apr 27, 2010Comments: Universal and Hammer made some classic horror movies, please give us the chance to se some of theses classics again.Flag
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Name: Douglas Martin on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Colin Campbell on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Fluffydo on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Fluffydo on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: David Bainbridge on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Teri Ives on Apr 27, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Derek Ham on Apr 28, 2010Comments: I would love to be able to revisit some classic films, something the BBC used to do fantastically with series such as Moviedrome. Late nights were made for a good old school horror not just repeats of antiques roadshow!!!Flag
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Name: Crispy on Apr 28, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Julie on Apr 28, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Sarah Jackson on Apr 28, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mike Brough on Apr 29, 2010Comments: Please! Hammer Horror films were an important part of my formative Friday nights. A couple of pints in the pub, a Chinese takeaway and a horror on telly. Sniff.Flag
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Name: Darren Topping on Apr 29, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Tommy Findlay on Apr 30, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ray on Apr 30, 2010Comments: couldn't wait for saturday nights during the summer holidays. the horror double bills took my mind off the fact there was no football! lolFlag
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Name: Mike Benedict on May 1, 2010Comments: BRING THEM BACK!Flag
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Name: Ian Simpson on May 1, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Misfitboy on May 1, 2010Comments:Flag