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<blockquote data-quote="Palifan" data-source="post: 467138" data-attributes="member: 4095"><p>That George Lucas declined to be interviewed statement was a bit odd, I think we all know that he's never really going to talk about something like this (especially now with him walking away from it all). The fact that it was very US based didn't really bother me as the documentary makers mentioned that these show were not going to include the collecting side of things but focus mainly on the history of the toy lines (although some mention of the worldwide toy impact that SW had wouldn't have been out of place). It was very enjoyable though and with the star wars documentary that was on the other day about the part the UK had to play in SW, it's been a good end to the year for nostalgia. I'm hoping we get more of the same when it's ESB's 40th anniversary.</p><p></p><p>Ian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Palifan, post: 467138, member: 4095"] That George Lucas declined to be interviewed statement was a bit odd, I think we all know that he's never really going to talk about something like this (especially now with him walking away from it all). The fact that it was very US based didn't really bother me as the documentary makers mentioned that these show were not going to include the collecting side of things but focus mainly on the history of the toy lines (although some mention of the worldwide toy impact that SW had wouldn't have been out of place). It was very enjoyable though and with the star wars documentary that was on the other day about the part the UK had to play in SW, it's been a good end to the year for nostalgia. I'm hoping we get more of the same when it's ESB's 40th anniversary. Ian [/QUOTE]
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