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October 16th: Today in WHO-story Births 1920 - John Dearth (BOSS in The Green Death and Lupton in Planet of the Spiders) 1936 - Peter Bowles (Lionel Carson in the Sarah Jane Adventures story The Man Who Never Was) 1941 - David Ashford (Dad in The Greatest Show in the Galaxy and Bob Slater in the stage show The Curse of the Daleks) 1946 - Tariq Yunus (Cass in The Robots of Death) 1947 - Guy Siner (General Ravon in Genesis of the Daleks) 1967 - Davina McCall (Davinadroid in Bad Wolf/The Parting of the Ways) Deaths 2009 - Denys Hawthorne (Rudge in The Trial of a Time Lord: Terror Of The Vervoids) aged 77 Episodes 1965 - The Myth Makers, Part One ('Temple of Secrets'): 8.3 million viewers 1976 - The Hand of Fear, Part Three: 11.1 million viewers 2009 - The Sarah Jane Adventures: Prisoner of the Judoon, Part Two (CBBC): 0.82 million viewers Releases 1997 - Licence Denied (Virgin Books) 2003 - Issue 336 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini Comics UK) 2008 - Torchwood: Almost Perfect (BBC Books); issue 86 of Doctor Who Adventures (BBC Magazines); issue 401 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini) 2013 - Gallifrey: Series 6 (Big Finish Productions) 2014 - Jago & Litefoot: Series 8 (Big Finish); issue 479 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini) 2015 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 142 (Big Finish) Behind-the-Scenes 1963 - A minimum of 13 episodes of Doctor Who were commissioned 2009 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Wreck of the Titan took place 2012 - Recording of the fifth series of Big Finish's Doctor Who spin-off Gallifrey 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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October 17: Today in WHO-story Births 1943 - Gregory de Polnay (D84 in The Robots of Death and V23 in Magic Bullet Productions' Kaldor City story Storm Mine) 1966 - Mark Gatiss (Richard Lazarus in The Lazarus Experiment, "Danny Boy" in Victory of the Daleks and A Good Man Goes to War [uncredited], Gantok in The Wedding of River Song [under the pseudonym Rondo Haxton], Archibald Hamish Lethbridge-Stewart in Twice Upon a Time and an alternative incarnation of the Master in Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who Unbound and The New Adventures of Bernice Summerfield series [under the pseudonym Sam Kisgart]; writer of The Unquiet Dead, The Idiot's Lantern, Victory of the Daleks, Night Terrors, Cold War, The Crimson Horror, Robot of Sherwood, Sleep No More, Empress of Mars, the 50th anniversary docudrama An Adventure in Space and Time, BBV's Doctor Who spin-off PROBE and several Doctor Who books; writer, actor & director for Big Finish's Doctor Who audio adventures) 1971 - Patrick Ness (writer & creator of the Doctor Who spin-off Class) 1983 - Felicity Jones (Robina Redmond in The Unicorn and the Wasp) Deaths 1979 - John Stuart (extra in The Rescue) Episodes 2011 - The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Man Who Never Was (CBBC): 0.71 million viewers 2015 - The Girl Who Died: 6.56 million viewers Releases 1974 - The Daemons and The Sea Devils (Target Books) 1991 - Timewyrm: Apocalypse and The Gallifrey Chronicles (Virgin Books) 2002 - Issue 323 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini Comics UK) 2006 - Issue 15 of Doctor Who Adventures (BBC Magazines) 2013 - Issue 466 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini) 2014 - The Doctor's Tale (Big Finish) Behind-the-Scenes 2005 - The Doctor Who spin-off Torchwood was commissioned; rewrites to Tooth and Claw were made 2013 - Recording of the eighth series of the Doctor Who spin-off Jago & Litefoot took place 2017 - Recording of the Big Finish box set The Eleventh Doctor Chronicles 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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Pic of the Day # 631
The domed Dalek Emperor (right) in 1988's Remembrance of the Daleks. |
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Cory Pullman, who played Kathleen Dudman in The Curse of Fenric, has been interviewed by the Blu ray set team, giving a strong indication that, as per previous rumours, season 26 will be the next Classic Blu ray season set after 19 (in November) and 10. I just hope it includes the original VHS SE of Fenric. If so, that I'll buy. |
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October 18th: Today in WHO-story Births 1926 - Sheila Gill (Matron in Mawdryn Undead) 1928 - John Collin (Brock in The Leisure Hive) 1933 - Edward Brayshaw (Léon Colbert in The Reign of Terror and the War Chief in The War Games) Deaths 2005 - John Hollis (Sondergaard in The Mutants) aged 77 Episodes 1975 - Planet of Evil, Part Four: 10.1 million viewers 1980 - Meglos, Part Four: 4.7 million viewers 1986 - The Trial of a Time Lord, Part Seven [Mindwarp, Part Three]: 5.1 million viewers 1989 - Ghost Light, Part Three: 4.0 million viewers 2010 - The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Vault of Secrets, Part One (CBBC): 0.73 million viewers 2011 - The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Man Who Never Was, Part Two (CBBC): 0.60 million viewers 2014 - Flatline: 6.71 million viewers Departures 2011 - Conclusion to the fifth and final series of the Doctor Who spin-off The Sarah Jane Adventures (The Man Who Never Was, Part Two). The episode [and The Sarah Jane Adventures as a whole] ended with a farewell montage. The last episode closed to the sound of Sarah's narration from the very first episode, over clips of her adventures with the Third, Fourth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors, as well as her adventures on Bannerman Road. She states: "I've seen amazing things out there in space. But strange things can happen wherever you are. I've learned that life on Earth can be an adventure, too. But, in all the universe, I never expected to find a family." Releases 1979 - Issue 2 of Doctor Who Magazine (Marvel) 2001 - The Scripts: The Tom Baker Years 1974/5 (BBC Books); issue 310 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini Comics UK) 2007 - Issue 388 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini) 2012 - Issue 291 of Doctor Who Adventures (Immediate Media Co.); issue 453 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini) Behind-the-Scenes 1963 - Based on Sydney Newman's feedback on the 'Pilot Episode' version, the first episode of An Unearthly Child was re-recorded; Verity Lambert decided that designer Peter Baverstock will no longer will be required for Doctor Who; Christopher Barry received test Dalek voices 2012 - Recording for the Big Finish audio Ghost in the Machine 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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Pic of the Day # 632
The Mondassian Cybermen as seen in The Doctor Falls (2017) |
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Yes, Roadshow here in Oz gave it away by having it listed as a release for early 2019. So it seems that, as previously rumoured, it will be 19, 10, 26. |
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Well I watched the first two episodes. Walsh not as annoying as I had feared. I like this theme more ...so far. I cried when she said " I am The Doctor". Take that how you want. Tears of joy?? We shall see ... Ahem.
__________________ [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC] [B] "... the days ahead will be filled with struggle ... and coated in marzipan ... "[/B] |
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October 19th: Today in WHO-story Births 1909 - Robert Beatty (General Cutler in The Tenth Planet) 1917 - Peter Ducrow (Guard in Fury from the Deep) Deaths 1987 - Ray Handy (Milkman in The Green Death) aged 58 2010 - Graham Crowden (Soldeed in The Horns of Nimon) aged 87 2014 - Lynda Bellingham (Inquisitor Darkel in The Trial of a Time Lord, the Big Finish audio Trial of the Valeyard and Big Finish Productions' Doctor Who spin-off Gallifrey) aged 66 2015 - Dick Sharples (writer of the unmade TV story-turned-Big Finish audio Prison in Space) aged 88 Episodes 1987 - Paradise Towers, Part Three: 5.0 million viewers 1988 - Remembrance of the Daleks, Part Three: 5.1 million viewers 2010 - The Sarah Jane Adventures: The Vault of Secrets, Part Two (CBBC): 0.61 million viewers Documentaries 2006 - Torchwood Declassified: Welcome to Torchwood (BBC Three) Releases 1984 - The Doctor Who Pattern Book (W. H. Allen) 1987 - Build the TARDIS (Target Books) 1995 - Millennial Rites, Head Games and Companions (Virgin Books) 2000 - Issue 297 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini Comics UK) 2015 - Torchwood: Fall to Earth (Big Finish) 2016 - Rulebook (Big Finish); Supremacy of the Cybermen, Part Four (Titan Comics) 2017 - Toby Hadoke's Who's Round 222 (Big Finish); issue 518 of Doctor Who Magazine (Panini) Behind-the-Scenes 1964 - At the request of Donald Wilson, Planet of Giants was edited down from a four-part story to three for narrative reasons 1970 - The Mega was commissioned. It was ultimately rejected, but was adapted to audio by Big Finish nearly 45 years later 2005 - The script for the interactive game Christmas Challenge (later retitled Attack of the Graske) was prepared 2009 - Recording of the Big Finish audio Legend of the Cybermen took place 2012 - Recording of the Big Finish audio The Scorchies 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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