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Pic of the Day # 395 The Master (John Simm) as seen in The End of Time (2009) |
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February 16th: Today in WHO-story Births 1926 - Rex Robinson (Doctor Tyler in The Three Doctors, Gebek in The Monster of Peladon and Doctor Carter in The Hand of Fear; husband of The Three Doctors guest actress Patricia Prior) 1927 - June Brown (Lady Eleanor in The Time Warrior) 1929 - Kevin Manser (Dalek [1963-1966]; Zarbi in The Web Planet) 1936 - Harry Brooks (Cybermen [Talon & Krang] in The Tenth Planet) 1942 - Patricia Maynard (Hilda Winters in Big Finish Productions' Sarah Jane Adventures stories Test of Nerve and Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre) 1945 - Jeremy Bulloch (Tor in The Space Museum and Hal in The Time Warrior) 1957 - Alison Bingeman (writer of Target Books' novelisation of The Celestial Toymaker) 1964 - Christopher Eccleston (Ninth Doctor) Deaths 1976 - Campbell Singer (Joey the Clown, King of Hearts & Sergeant Rugg in The Celestial Toymaker) aged 66 Episodes 1974 - Invasion of the Dinosaurs, Part Six: 7.5 million viewers 1982 - The Visitation, Part Two: 9.3 million viewers 1983 - Terminus, Part Two: 7.5 million viewers 1985 - The Two Doctors, Part One: 6.6 million viewers Releases 1995 - Set Piece and The Ghosts of N-Space (Virgin Books); issue 223 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel) 2012 - Issue 256 of Doctor Who Adventures (Immediate Media Co.) 2013 - Gallifrey, Series Five (Big Finish) Behind-the-Scenes 2006 - Rewrites to Rise of the Cybermen/The Age of Steel were made 2009 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Stealers of Saiph took place
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Frazer Hines with a piglet he won in a charity bicycle race in 1968. He named the pig 'Who', and it lived at home with him
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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The two night time photos (or similar) have been posted previously way back on November 23rd as they were shooting episode one. One by myself, the other by you. |
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Pic of the Day # 396
Something ghostly under the covers from Listen (2014) |
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Illustrations from the junior version of 'Doctor Who And The Giant Robot' by Peter Edwards
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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I don't like those one bit. Far too scribbly. How do they compare with the early Target novels, some of which were illustrated? I can't get at mine to look at them at this moment in time. Did you ever get the Marks and Spencer Dalek Omnibus, Susan? I've still got mine, sadly without the dust jacket. That had some excellent illustrations in it. Examples below. |
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I got it when it was first published, and somehow it ended up with my dad's things when my parents divorced and he moved from Hampshire to Lincolnshire However, when Chloe and I were checking out pubs in the Midlands, we stayed with his and my step-mother, and returned it to me
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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February 17th: Today in WHO-story Births 1916 - David Blake Kelly (Captain Benjamin Briggs in The Chase and Jacob Kewper in The Smugglers) 1941 - Julia McKenzie (Rachel Zimmerman in the Big Finish audio No More Lies) 1947 - Dallas Adams (Howard Foster & Kamelion in Planet of Fire) 1959 - Brian Darnley (Mutant in Mawdryn Undead) 1953 - Norman Pace (Harvey in Survival) 1978 - Rory Kinnear (Samuel Belfrage in the Big Finish audio Industrial Evolution) 1992 - Jack Montgomery (Young Jack Harkness in the Torchwood story Adam) Deaths 2013 - Richard Briers (Chief Caretaker & Kroagnon in Paradise Towers and Henry Parker in the Torchwood story A Day in the Death) aged 79 Episodes 1968 - The Web of Fear, Episodes Three: 7.0 million viewers 1973 - Carnival of Monsters, Part Four: 9.2 million viewers 1979 - The Armageddon Factor, Part Five: 8.6 million viewers 1996 - The Ghosts of N-Space, Part Five (BBC Radio 2) Introductions 1968 - First appearance of Nicholas Courtney as Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart Releases 1994 - No Future (Virgin Books); issue 210 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel) 2003 - The Seeds of Death (DVD - region 2); The Mutants (VHS) 2011 - Issue 205 of Doctor Who Adventures (BBC Magazines) 2016 - Aquitaine (Big Finish Productions) Behind-the-Scenes 1969 - Terrance Dicks commissioned Brian Wright to write The Mists of Madness. Due to Wright's work commitments, the story was eventually cancelled and replaced by a story which eventually became Inferno 2010 - A promotional image was released to promote Matt Smith's first series as the Eleventh Doctor; Matt Smith chose the winning design of Blue Peter's "Design a TARDIS Console" competition, which would be seen in the following year's story The Doctor's Wife 2013 - During an interview for the Doctor Who convention Gallifrey One, Steven Moffat confirmed the return of the Ice Warriors in the then-upcoming episode Cold War and that The Big Bang was his favourite of his Doctor Who scripts
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Pic of the Day # 397
The Frankenstein monster inspired Morbius from the classic Tom Baker story The Brain of Morbius (1976) |
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