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Susan Foreman 3rd February 2017 07:26 PM

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Originally Posted by tele1962 (Post 519906)
Onwards into my Dr Who journey, watched the first two episodes of Carnival Of Monsters, thoroughly enjoying this so far, great performances all round, a touch lighter in mood up to now compared to the stories i have viewed up to now.

Man i am loving Dr Who:woot:

Depending on what other stories you have seen, did you recognise the actor playing Lt John Andrews?

http://www.doctorwhoreviews.altervis...nsters%202.jpg

Demdike@Cult Labs 3rd February 2017 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by tele1962 (Post 519906)
Onwards into my Dr Who journey, watched the first two episodes of Carnival Of Monsters, thoroughly enjoying this so far, great performances all round, a touch lighter in mood up to now compared to the stories i have viewed up to now.

Man i am loving Dr Who:woot:

Carnival was an interesting one. Personally it's not a favourite but for some reason the glove puppet monsters known as Drashigs seemed to terrify poor Jo more than anything else and ended up as one of her worst nightmares, which was preyed upon in Frontier in Space as a form of mind control by the Master.

Having said that. Character Options Drashig toy is pretty damned smart.

Susan Foreman 3rd February 2017 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 519915)
Carnival was an interesting one. Personally it's not a favourite but for some reason the glove puppet monsters known as Drashigs seemed to terrify poor Jo more than anything else and ended up as one of her worst nightmares, which was preyed upon in Frontier in Space as a form of mind control by the Master.

Having said that. Character Options Drashig toy is pretty damned smart.

It's an anagram of dishrag!

Demdike@Cult Labs 3rd February 2017 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 519920)
It's an anagram of dishrag!

...and? ....so?

Delete as applicable. :lol:

Susan Foreman 3rd February 2017 07:49 PM

Nothing

The only anagram featuring all the letters in drashig is dishrag!

tele1962 3rd February 2017 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 519911)
Depending on what other stories you have seen, did you recognise the actor playing Lt John Andrews?

http://www.doctorwhoreviews.altervis...nsters%202.jpg

Sorry Susan i don't?

Susan Foreman 3rd February 2017 08:01 PM

It's Ian Marter, who would go on to play Harry Sullivan in the first series of Tom Baker stories, and 'Terror Of The Zygons

http://www.followingthenerd.com/site...and-doctor.jpg

He also wrote some of the Target 'Doctor Who' books

trebor8273 3rd February 2017 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by tele1962 (Post 519934)
Sorry Susan i don't?

Its harry sullivan (ian marter) who was a companion. A very dull and boring one to boot.

Susan Foreman 3rd February 2017 08:06 PM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 519937)
Its harry sullivan (ian matter) who was a companion. A very dull and boring one.

Apparently he was cast before Tom Baker, and at the time the producers didn't know what kind of man the new Doctor would be, so Harry was put in place to be the 'action man' character IF the Doctor was more of a William Hartnell actor

iank 3rd February 2017 08:14 PM

Harry was great. Don't understand the attitude. You want a boring regular, I suggest you look in the direction of Captain Mike Yates. :tongue1:


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