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Name: Unklerupert on May 6, 2010Comments: How are my children supposed to appreciate the genius of 'Young Frankenstein' without having seen the original source material it pays homage to. Brimg back our Saturday night Double bills!Flag
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Name: Vicki Death on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ben Bussey on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mark Buchanan on May 6, 2010Comments: There was a great tradition of showcasing classic flicks that has gradually been phased out. This includes the horror genre but touches on other categories such as film noir. The subscription channels rarely touch these essential works which leaves a niche wide open for the BBC to acquire these movies and 'own' the classic cinema space.Flag
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Name: Jayne Winter on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Trisha Gordon on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Tony Marsh on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mick Day on May 6, 2010Comments: Go on BBC do some wanding to the back of the vault.Dont be afraid of B/W.Flag
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Name: Clare Dean on May 6, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: James Hart on May 6, 2010Comments: Bring it back!!Flag
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Name: Mike Dickinson on May 6, 2010Comments: Pray speak quietly. Every sound you make is exquisite agony to me...Flag
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Name: Dave D on May 7, 2010Comments: I remember being scared out of my wits watching the Horror double bills on UK TV in the 70s. I used to cut out the cast list and synopsis of each horror film from the TV and Radio Times. Bring the double bills back for a newer generation of Monster Kids.Flag
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Name: Neil Sk on May 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Neil Davies on May 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Webber on May 7, 2010Comments: I am 31 and I LOVE these types of films, having only discovered them a couple of years ago. Bring them back so a whole new generation can see how great they are"Flag
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Name: Mark Hodgson on May 7, 2010Comments: There's an audience for classic horror films, even if they are mostly shown in black-and-white.Flag
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Name: Nicola Holt on May 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Ben Fifield on May 7, 2010Comments: Hear hear!Flag
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Name: Phil Wheat on May 7, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Mel on May 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Burnside on May 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Rebecca Lenagh-Snow on May 8, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Andrew Major on May 9, 2010Comments: Please rerun the classics!Flag
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Name: Mike Frohwein on May 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Kelly Woodward on May 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Francis O' Sullivan on May 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Natalia Morse on May 9, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Neil Snowdon on May 10, 2010Comments: Without such double bills there would be no League Of Gentlemen... need I say more? We need another generation of twisted comedy writers.Flag
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Name: John Sheppard on May 10, 2010Comments: Please show some of the more obscure/rare films such as 'Deathline', 'Tower of Evil', 'Naked Evil', 'Mummys Shroud', 'Jack the Ripper (1959)', 'Return of Dracula',Flag
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Name: Paulredfern on May 11, 2010Comments: a huge part of my becoming a horror fan from an early age,would be wonderfull to see these back.Flag
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Name: Ruth Wheeler on May 11, 2010Comments: Let's get some proper vampires back - forget Twishite and Pooh Blood.Flag
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Name: Steve Severa on May 12, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Tim Hutchinson on May 17, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Adam Akers on May 18, 2010Comments: All the best in the campaignFlag
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Name: Christopher Brown on May 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Nathan Wrann on May 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Nathan Wrann on May 18, 2010Comments: Classic horror is culturally important!Flag
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Name: Sarah Basore on May 18, 2010Comments: Please, lets not let new generations grow up not knowing the classic horror flicks. Thank you.Flag
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Name: Paul Newbery on May 18, 2010Comments: This would be great.Also would be brilliant if you could screen short horror films before the main ones from new UK Horror filmmakers and give them a chance.Flag
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Name: Gavin Hoare on May 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Dolcey Cecil on May 18, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Louise Lord on May 19, 2010Comments: Oh yes, PLEASE!!! I get the Radio Times delivered to my door every week, check it as soon as it comes in for any horror/supernatural films and am all too often disappointed. We can't even rely on Halloween, that one night a year when we should be given free reign for horror! More please!!Flag
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Name: Nils Vonau on May 19, 2010Comments: bring back the horror!Flag
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Name: Carl Nelmes on May 19, 2010Comments: I have fond memories of staying up late with my Dad watching classic horror films. I would like to be able to do the same and introduced these films to my own son.Flag
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Name: Dan Roberts on May 19, 2010Comments: They introduced me to a lifelong obsession with the horror genre - do bring them back. I can't stand the constant barrage of below-pap modern horror films that offer little in the way of class or thrills.Flag
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Name: Stephen Turnbull on May 20, 2010Comments: please bring em back!Flag
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Name: Ian Loring on May 20, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: N. Angle on May 20, 2010Comments:Flag
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Name: Quentin Robinson on May 20, 2010Comments: It would be a nice end to the week to have your blood chilled with a horror double bill.Flag
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Name: Sarah Wharton on May 20, 2010Comments:Flag