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iank 23rd November 2020 06:48 AM

Looks like Web of Fear is getting a Blu ray, complete with an animated episode 3:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Doctor-Who-...tIDbLdVbV219Qo

Susan Foreman 23rd November 2020 07:46 AM

Who: Before And After #230
Name: Pauline Collins
Year(s): 1967 / 2006
Stories: The Faceless Ones episode 2 - The Faceless Ones episode 6 / Tooth And Claw
Character(s): Samantha Briggs / Queen Victoria
NOTE: Turned down the opportunity to stay with the programme as a travelling companion with Patrick Troughton and Frazer Hines. [Just imagine how different the following stories would have been if we had a tough-talking 60's Scouse bird instead of the prim-and-proper Victorian Victoria, who used to scream at her own shadow!]

Before Who:
Films - The Secrets of a Windmill Girl (1966)
Television - Emergency Ward-10 [3 episodes as Elliott] / Pardon the Expression [3 episodes as Miss Wainwright] / Theatre 625: Amerika / The Saint: The Better Mousetrap* / The Three Musketeers: Branded / Play of the Month: The Making Of Jericho

After Who:
Films - Shirley Valentine* (1989) / City of Joy (1992) / Paradise Road (1997) / Mrs Caldicot's Cabbage War (2002) / Sparkling Cyanide (2003) / You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger (2010) / Albert Nobbs* (2011) / Quartet (2012) / Dough (2015) / The Last Dragonslayer (2016)

Television - Armchair Theatre: Love Life / Inheritance: The Men Who Marched Away / Armchair Theatre: One Night I Danced with Mr. Dalton / The Wednesday Play: Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It / The Old Campaigner: French Farce / The Liver Birds [5 episodes as Dawn] / The Wednesday Play: Happy / Upstairs, Downstairs* [13 episodes as Sarah (1971-1973)] / Thirty Minute Theatre: Kings Cross - Lunch Hour / Country Matters: Crippled Bloom / No, Honestly [13 episodes as Clara Burrell-Danby (1974-1975)] / Play of the Month: The School For Scandal / The Wodehouse Playhouse [13 episodes, various characters (1975-1976)] / Thomas and Sarah [13 episodes as Sarah Moffat] / Play for Today: Long Distance Information / Tales of The Unexpected: A Girl Can't Always Have Everything / Little Miss [13 episodes as Narrator] / The Black Tower [5 episodes as Maggie Hewson] / Tales of the Unexpected: The Colonel's Lady / Forever Green [18 episodes as Harriet Boult (1989-1992)] / The Ambassador [13 episodes as Harriet Smith (1998-1999)] / Bleak House [10 episodes as Miss Flite] / The Adventures of Merlin: Love in the Time of Dragons / Mount Pleasant [14 episodes as Sue] / Dickensian [15 episodes as Mrs. Gamp (2015-2016)]

Susan Foreman 23rd November 2020 08:04 AM

November 23rd, 1963 - 57 years ago today at 5:16pm (and 20 seconds if you want to be precise!)


First character seen: Reg Cranfield as the Policeman
First speaking part: Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright
First spoken line: "Wait in here please, Susan. I won't be long"

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd November 2020 10:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 640770)
November 23rd, 1963 - 57 years ago today at 5:16pm (and 20 seconds if you want to be precise!)


First character seen: Reg Cranfield as the Policeman
First speaking part: Jacqueline Hill as Barbara Wright
First spoken line: "Wait in here please, Susan. I won't be long"

Thank God it wasn't a slasher series. Miss Wright wouldn't have been seen again.

Alive, anyway.

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd November 2020 10:10 AM

The Web of Fear animated teaser intro as originally seen on tv.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsG6Q...ature=emb_logo

It's from the animators of Fury from the Deep so looks great.

Blu-Ray, dvd and steelbook Blu-ray. Release date to be confirmed.

Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd November 2020 10:32 AM

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An incredible moment as a ghost from the future appears in An Adventure in Space and Time (2013). A biographical film which focuses on a dramatised version of events surrounding the creation of Doctor Who in the 1960s. With emphasis on actor William Hartnell, portrayed by David Bradley, as he took on the role of the original incarnation of the show's main character, the Doctor.


Demdike@Cult Labs 23rd November 2020 09:47 PM

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Susan Foreman 24th November 2020 04:52 AM

Who: Before And After #231
Name: James Appleby
Year(s): 1967 / 2006
Stories: The Faceless Ones episode 2 / The Masque Of Mandragora part 2
Character(s): Policeman / Guard 1
NOTE: Also appeared in uncredited roles in The Dalek Invasion of Earth [Prisoner]; The Romans [Galley Slave & Courtier]; The Massacre [Guard]

Before Who:
Films - None
Television - The Wednesday Play: Moving On / The Wednesday Play: Three Clear Sundays / Dixon of Dock Green [17 episodes, various characters (1964-1974)] / The Wednesday Play: Up The Junction / Adam Adamant Lives!: Black Echo / Life with Cooper / Adam Adamant Lives!: The Tunnel of Death / Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: Redhanded

After Who:
Films - None
Television - The Newcomers [4 episodes as Hubbard] / Z Cars [5 episodes, various characters (1967-1972)] / The Wednesday Play: Mrs. Lawrence Will Look After It / The Adventures of Don Quick: The Higher the Fewer / Father Dear Father [ 4 episodes, various roles (1970-1973)] / Hine: Sterile Weapons / The Regiment: A Perfect Day / Bless This House [5 episodes, various characters (1972-1976)] / War and Peace [4 episodes, various roles (1972-1973)] / The Edwardians: The Reluctant Juggler / Menace: Valentine / Bless This House [5 episodes, various characters (1972-1976)] / Thriller: K is for Killing* / Love Thy Neighbour: The Lady and the Tramp / Fawlty Towers: The Builders* / Holding On / Target: Roadrunner / Armchair Thriller: Quiet as a Nun / Shoestring: Stamp Duty

Demdike@Cult Labs 24th November 2020 10:32 AM

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For the shows 57th anniversary i watched an old favourite that i hadn't seen for years.

Earthshock (1982)

It's easy to be dismissive of Matthew Waterhouse and his character Adric, it's easy to simply call him irritating then move on but Earthshock is really all about Adric and his relationship with the other members of the TARDIS crew, the Doctor in particular, at least dring episodes one and four.

Certainly he starts off at his bratty petulant best and the character of the Doctor, brilliantly portrayed by Peter Davison, has real quarrels with him the likes we've never seen between the Time Lord and a companion. However, one superbly gripping story with the Cybermen later and Adric's death brings a genuine tear to the eye, or should i say the look on the Doctor's face does, in the most emotionally charged scenes in classic Doctor Who.

What i did find interesting in this was the amount of killing involved. Resurrection of the Daleks two years later is often noted for it's high body count and amounts of blood shed, but in Earthshock the Doctor kills a Cyberman by shooting it several times including point blank in the chest, Tegan kills another and even Nyssa, kindly Nyssa, shoots to kill.

Adric's broken star badge was the freeze frame as the end credits to Earthshock episode four ran in complete silence.


Susan Foreman 24th November 2020 12:18 PM

BRIAN BLESSED IS OMEGA

Brian Blessed is OMEGA! » We Are Cult

"Cutaway Comics, Manchester’s comic imprint exploring the worlds of Doctor Who, announces its first audio adaptation. Their latest title, OMEGA, has smashed its target and initial stretch goals as it goes into the last days of its Kickstarter. Announcing a final stretch goal, Cutaway Comics are launching an audio adaptation of OMEGA, written by the strip’s author Mark Griffiths and starring Flash Gordon and I Claudius actor BRIAN BLESSED in the title role. Rogue god and stellar engineer Omega stokes chaos on the planet Minyos to escape his black hole prison. Will he destroy the universe in the process?

Omega co-creator, Bob Baker:
“I am delighted to hear that Brian has accepted the role of Omega, who else but such an iconic acting legend could play him?”"


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