£34.99 from Toys R Us.
BBC2 at 6pm used to be home to
all the good stuff. Yes, it was annoying if you worked and got home too late, but I was at high school (or university) so this wasn't a problem (except for lab days).
Star Trek,
Buffy,
The Simpsons,
Malcolm in the Middle,
Quantum Leap,
Sliders, the
Fresh Prince (actually, I hated the Fresh Prince and its
endless repeats), ...
Everyone would rush home and ensure evening meals were cooked & ready for a sit down at 6pm, where you would remain (on a good night) for 90 minutes watching quality television.
I don't know where it all started to go wrong. Maybe it was when BBC2 stuck
Voyager on Sunday instead of a weekday slot. Or possibly when
Channel 4 got
Angel and the term 'Channel 4 edit' was coined. Angel would walk into a room full of bad guys. Instantly - as though someone had hacked at the film reel with a machete - Angel would leave the room, bad guys all on the floor.
Some shows just weren't meant for 6pm.
Of course then the BBC lost the Simpsons and it was all downhill from there. No more Buffy, no more Trek. Even
Robot Wars disappeared, off to
Channel 5.
Remember when
Jeremy Clarkson hosted it? Yeah, that series was terrible. All the good robots, the highly weaponised fighting machines, were knocked out by the maneuverability challenges early on, so when it got to the Big Fight at the end all that were left were... Well, not good ones.
Then
Craig Charles took over. We had
Philipa Forrester in a corset, the early rounds were thrown out in favour of pure battles, and robots like
Razer and
Hypno-Disc came to the fore.
In the event of a tie, the battles were judged on damage, control, style and aggression. Control was very important when facing some of the big guns. Once they had hold of you, you were in serious trouble. The amount of people who, at the start of the battle, drove straight forward into the waiting pincer of Razer... Idiots.
Speaking of control...
The latest item out of the Toyology box is the GX Buggy from Tomy. First thing you have to do after extracting the car from its packaging is sit and wait for 20 minutes while it charges (from which you get 10 minutes driving time) from the box it comes with, which drove my sons insane. You know how annoying it is when you buy a new mobile phone and have to sit and watch it charge for hours before you can use it? Imagine that, but with the patience (or lack of) of two young brothers. I don't think it would have added much to the weight of the car to simply stick a battery into the car to allow for instant play.