Once again, I'm happy to be able to offer a giveaway of a wonderful British TV series on DVD, courtesy of Acorn Media. Life on Mars tells the story of Manchester DCI Sam Tyler, who is hit by a car and wakes up in the same place, but the year is 1973. He is still himself and working for the police, but he must come to terms with the decided lack of technology and the unenlightened attitudes of his fellow coppers.
I was surprised that there are so many humorous moments in the show. Sam is understandably horrified when he first glimpses himself wearing wide-collared shirts and bell-bottomed pants. He is also frustrated at the difficulties in communicating in a pre-mobile phone world. He does try though:
Sam to Operator: I need you to connect me to a mobile number. {He rattles off a long string of numbers.}
Operator: Is that an international number?
Sam: No, I need you to connect me to a Virgin Mobile number.
Operator: Don't you start that sexy business with me, young man. I can trace this call!
Poor Sam! How can he ever adjust to a world that is familiar, yet totally foreign to him? Will he ever make it back to the present day? It's an amusing journey watching him try!
To enter to win one of 3 copies of the first season of the British version of Life On Mars, leave me a comment stating whether you prefer the British or the U.S. version of the series. If you haven't seen it, please leave me a comment stating what year you'd like to wake up in, if you found yourself in Sam's situation. I think I'd have to go for 1888 myself, to catch Jack the Ripper red-handed (uh, literally)!
Please make sure your email is on your profile if you have a blog, or include your email in your response so that I can contact you. Enter your comment by the end of the day on July 23. Winners will be chosen by random.org on July 24. I'll notify you by email on July 24, and you'll have 3 days to respond before I choose another winner. Due to shipping costs, this contest is only open to U.S. residents.
Thanks and good luck!
95 comments:
I haven't seen either but of course I would prefer the original version naturally. What year would I want to wake up in? Easy, 1966 in Swinging London.
Having seen both versions on BBC America and on network tv, the original BBC version is a thousand times better. There was a new version on BBC with a female detective lost in time, but we didn't manage to catch that one. I just didn't see how it could compete with the original.
When would I like to time-travel? Well, Edwardian England, I suppose.
Maybe. I like Now!
I haven't seen either, but I love British tv, so I'm sure I'd like that better. I would like to wake up in the year 1925, so I could see what my grandparents were like as kids.
sphinxcw at aol dot com
I would want to watch the British version.
I would want to wake up in the 1950's because I loved how people dressed back then :D
lc_intocable[a]yahoo[d]com
I LOVE the US version and I hadn't even realized it was a British show. Now I want to see that as well. See what you started????
Being that my sister in law is from England I have taken a liking to British shows. I would go with the British version.
I would like to go back to the 1700s.
I have not seen this show, but I would prefer the American version - thank you
I prefer the British version it is awesome con5459(at)gmail(dot)com
british
The British version is so much better, I'd like to Time travel to the middle ages
I've only seen the American version, but would absolutely love to see the British version. I've heard it's so much better.
dazedpo (a t) a o l (d o t) c o m
The British version works from start to finish. I like the American show but the British is much better.
I haven't seen the British version...only the American, which I love. But, I love British tv...so I have a feeling I'd prefer it!
I've only seen the British version, which I loved; I wasn't really grabbed enough by the commercials for the U.S. version to want to watch it.
greenyak [at] yahoo [dot] com
The British version is so much funnier. I prefer to watch British shows as much as I can.
Much like The Office, the British version is much better. I did like alot of the actors in the American version though.
cody_endres@hotmail.com
I have only seen the US version and loved it! I was so sad to see this go off the air, so now I can't wait to see the British version.
I would love to see the British version since I've only seen the US version and it was great!
Thank you for the giveaway :)
hurdler4eva(at)gmail(dot)com
I have only seen the US version and would like to check out the British version...so British.
I have not seen it yet but it sounds like a good show. I guess i would like to wake up in the 1960 era. I have always been interested in the war era, i would like to see for myself what it was like.
I've only seen the American version, but would like to see the British version. I want to wake up in San Francisco in 1967-1968. jelly15301@gmail.com
I haven't seen either, but I generally prefer the BBC version of most shows. I'd like to wake up in 1967 so I could rethink a few things.
i have not seen either version, but prefer the us versions.
Saw both, thought the US version had an unexpected ending (compared to the UK one)but was clever.
no question the british version mverno@roadrunner.com
the bbc verison is better
I saw both series and prefer the original British series; and if I win that is my preferred one.
The year to be at is kind of hard as I really like this time that I am at... but it would be interesting to have seen my parents when they were young.
Haven't seen the British version. Would love to!!!. I would like to wake up in the 30's or 40's. Thanks. magic5905@embarqmail.com
I haven't seen either of these!
If I could wake up in any year that I wanted I would probably pick 1964 so that I could meet the Beatles before they were really famous :)
My email is tyler061[at]umn.edu
The British version is the best! I love the show. Ashes to Ashes (a spin off) is ok but Life On Mars is better.
I much prefer the original British version!
oldnehamkin at yahoo dot com
I'd like the British version if I win
I have only seen the American version of the show. I loved it right up to the final episode. In my opinion, the conclusion could have been better. It would be great to see the British version and compare the two.
I've never seen the British version
didn't even know they had a british version out. I loved the American version, and just started getting BBC. I am finding that BBC has a lot of shows that I tremendously enjoy. So I probably would like the British version, too.
I would love to go back in time to 1973- I could give my Mom hints on how to deal with me.
Oh my goodness!
I would LOVE to win the Bristish version~neat show=)
I'd like to travel to the 1920's!
Luvdaylilies at bellsouth dot net
Thanks for a super-fantastic giveaway & good luck everyone!
I haven't seen either version but it sounds like a fun show. I think I would like to go to a year when I never lived. I don't want to revisit MY past.
id like the us version
I was sorry they ended the US version so prematurely, so would love to see the British original. I'd enjoy waking up in 1962.
I loved the British version and couldn't bear to watch the American.
I haven't seen either one, but I would prefer the original (British)version. Thank you!
I loved the American version....it was one of my favorite tv shows, and I was really sorry that it ended......so I would love to see the original British version so I could compare!
I haven't seen either, but I almost always prefer the British version of every multi-continent tv series. I'd love to be in Ireland in 1920 and know what I know now. But would anyone listen?
I've only seen the American version, but I have no doubt that the British version is better, it almost always is (with the exception of The Office)! We've only gotten one remake "right", in my opinion. I would love to wake up in the 1930s in Paris. Thanks for the giveaway!
luckymegs1981 AT yahoo DOT com
Have heard about this show but never have seen it. Guess I would take the British version, from all the other blogger comments.
I would like to go back to the year 1971.
The British version was way better than the US--I fell in love with John Simm in this series. And the Brit version of Annie was 1000% times better. Thanks for offering this contest.
Honestly I have not seen it, but I can tell you I would always opt for Brit TV. Their humor is drier and besides, who could pass up the chance to listen to that accent!
Thanks for having the giveaway!
The Yanks never quite get it right when it comes to trying to remake British TV gems (see: "Coupling," "The Office," etc.), so I'd definitely cast my vote for the British version. Thanks for the chance to win!
gkaufmanss@yahoo.com
Love to see the British, they always do TV shows better, great charactors. I would travel back just 10 years and not lose the love of my life. Mind the Gap .....
I prefer the US version myself.
madamerkf at aol dot com
Love the original version :)
ktgonyea at gmail.com
british
timgus at cox dot net
I am totally hooked on the Life On Mars british version.
I only started watching it because I thought of David Bowie and in the preview/first part they played David Bowie music.
While I loved the british version, I didn't care much for it's ending. So I was very hopeful when the American version came out. It was so bad I couldn't watch past 30minutes! It wasn't the actors, it was the script.
So, I would love to have the british version of Life On Mars. Thanks so much for this contest.
I prefer the British Version
I enjoy both versions but the british version is my favorite - I just wish the US version was not so mucked up at the end - the BBC version had the right Idea creating a Spin off with the spunky female detective;-)
Have not seen but would prefer original version please.
kngmckellar@hotmail.com
British version please!
My boyfriend is a big fan of the US Version and was highly upset when the series was cancelled. I would love to win this for him as he has showed interest in the British version as well :)
I haven't seen either,but I would choose the British version.
erma.hurtt@sbcglobal.net
Haven't seen it but I would like to see the original. I'd like to go back to the year I graduated from high school. BTW I love BBC America.
I think I like to see the original British version.
I didn't like the American version..but would love to see the British version.
Thanks
I've seen both versions and I greatly prefer the British. Of course, that's the one I saw and loved first...but still...
Thanks!
Leilani
one18fifteen@aol.com
Mancrush on Jason O'Mara from the States version!
theyyyguy@yahoo.com
The original British version puts the short-lived American version to shame.
I haven't seen this show yet but I would love to wake up in the late 1960's.
Prefer the British version.
British version definitely.The American version is good but the Brit version is infiinitely better and I love the sequel Ashes to Ashes.
ladycat713@yahoo.com
I have only seen the US version but would like to see the British version.
I've seen the US version but would love a chance to watch the British version!
I enjoyed the US version very much, well, except for that ending! I have not seen the original British series, bit I would like to. As for the year, not too far back, just 1986. There are a few things I would like to do differently. Thank you for the chance to win.
I'd love the British version, Hubby and I saw the US version and he says it was nowhere near as good (he's from the UK).
I'd like to wake up in the 1970s, and give myself some good advice about my future!
I haven't seen the series, but the UK originals are typically better than the American versions, and John Simm was really good in Doctor Who.
What year would I like to wake up in? Well, if I was in the same place, Pensacola, Fla., it would be interesting to watch the Spanish arrive in 1559, but gosh, no air conditioning? So, I'll take 1981, because it's within easy driving distance of the mall in Shreveport, La., where I saw that IG-88 12" figure but I passed on it, because I had a limited amount of money back then and I was still hoping to find the 12" Han, but I never did. I'd stock up on all the toys.
The British version, definitely.
Time travel? I'd go back 16 years and take the pill.
dontaskme22@yahoo.com
I'd like the us version. s...@h...l.com
I haven't seen either version, but I have seen the newer BBC version with the woman detective - I really liked that one. I'd like to wake up in 1969 right before the Cubs started to tank.
loved the uk version, really couldnt get into the us version
I love the British version. I seem to always prefer the originals!
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I have only seen the American version. I thought it was the best thing I have ever seen. I want to now see the U.K. Version to compare the two.
I prefer the British version
Definitely the British version!
I have seen the American version but my son told me the British version was better. I would love to win a copy. Thanks.
I'd prefer the British version
i have not seen it i would love to wake up in 1965 when i was born i would change soooooooooooo many things.
i would take either version :)
I like the british better!
I have not seen this, but would like to and prefer the british version.
I would like to wake up in the year 1776
I'd prefer the British version. Thanks for having the giveaway!
doot65[at]comcast{dot}net
I would prefer the U.S. version. garrettsambo@aol.com
The British version was far, far better! I also love the sequel, Ashes to Ashes!
I have never seen it!
It sounds like just my kinda show!
A little syfy mixed with comedy.
zestywonderland@gmail.com
I would like to wake up around 1820-1830 in New Orleans & meet Marie Laveau.
I've only seen the American version a couple of times, so I can't decide. So, I'll just tell you that I would love to wake up in the early 1800's so I can find the fictional Darcy for myself.
I saw the american version so I can't make a comparison until I see the british version.I'd like to wake up in 1966 where free love was really free lol.
I love the US version but wanted to watch the UK version on BBC, however I missed it. I did catch a few episodes of the spin off show.
Yes.. I would like to win this great show on dvd. My prefer is for the British version of the show.
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