Ted Newsom wrote:
Yes yes. BBC scheduled it for 11 to 12:00-- maybe Hammer didn't tell them the thing was two hours long. And that version looked dreadful. (Cushing died three days after the broadcast of Part One. He w already in hospice, but asked Joyce & Bernie Broughton to record it for him.) Part Two ran the following Friday, with a lovely memorium montage by the BBC. It was always designed to have six chapters, so I guess if you want to watch the first three and then wait... okay by me. 

I remember that broadcast. The BBC showed THE CURSE OF FRANKENSTEIN straight after Part 1, which I was quite excited about as I hadn't seen that one yet. I also remember liking the fact FLESH AND BLOOD went through the DRACULA and FRANKENSTEIN, QUATERMASS and  MUMMY films in release order so I could mentally tick off which ones I hadn't seen.   

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