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Brett Holdaway ( who reckons a rebooted Blake’s 7 would be “just the dystopian drama we need”); Stephen Dunne ( similarly convinced by Blake’s 7, but only if it ’s given to “the Americans” along with Doctor Who – eww, no); Gary Pratt ( suggesting author Paul Cornell’s James Quill character as perfect Saturday night TV fare); Paul Savage ( sick and tired of shows being axed on cliffhange­rs); Christophe­r Daniels ( hoping his beloved UFO never gets revived); Del Robertson Somerville ( bemoaning Celebrity Ski Jump and related schedule- fillers); Neill McCarthy ( arguing that the true programmin­g blip was the time there were loads of genre shows on UKTV – we hope not); Stephen Graves (“DC is embarrasse­d by the fact that they’re making superhero movies”); Jonathan Mock ( gutted that Chuck Norris isn’t lined up for Independen­ce Day 2 “so he can beard- punch ET”); Steve Jewess ( rightly pointing out that the CG Thunderbir­ds isn’t actually meant for those of us that grew up with the wonky puppets); Matt Langley ( pushing for a Lego Doctor Who videogame); Terry Westmorlan­d (“Elysium was terrible. District 9 was horrid… Neill Blomkamp should go make daytime soaps”); John Conway ( praising BBC Radio 4’ s genre content); Alice Cavender ( disappoint­ed that we didn’t include an audio category in our awards – maybe next time, but we’d encourage everyone to write in and tell us their favourite audios nonetheles­s!); Mark Jeffreys (“What was all the hype about over Fortitude? If it went any slower it would be in danger of going backwards!”); MD Doornkamp (“You stopped reviewing TV shows because they were beneath you” – not at all; we review TV shows online, so you get bang up to date reviews, and lots of them!)… and many, many more…

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