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Who: Before And After #141aName: Terence Woodfield Year(s): 1966 / 1966 Stories: The Daleks' Master Plan Episode 8: Volcano, The Daleks' Master Plan Episode 11: The Abandoned Planet / The Ark Episode 3: The Return - The Ark Episode 4: The Bomb Character(s): Celation / Maharis Before Who: Films - None Television - Out of This World: Vanishing Act, The Avengers: Mission to Montreal, The Avengers: School for Traitors*, ITV Television Playhouse: December Child, The Sullavan Brothers: The Hostile Kind After Who: Films - None Television: Z Cars: The Great Fur Robbery, Inside Man: Lady in the Bath, Paul Temple: Death of Fasching, War and Peace: Sounds of War*, Arthur of the Britons: The Games, The Legend of Robin Hood, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin* Who: Before And After #141bName: Roger Brierley Year(s): 1966 / 1986 Stories: The Daleks' Master Plan Episode 8: Volcano / The Trial Of A Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet Part 1 - The Trial of A Time Lord: The Mysterious Planet Part 4 Character(s): Trevor / Voice Of Drathro Before Who: Films - None Television - The Likely Lads: Last of the Big Spenders* After Who: Films - Superman 2 (1980), The Wicked Lady (1983), Young Sherlock Holmes* (1985), In the Secret State (1985), A Fish Called Wanda (1988), Killing Dad (1989), The Business Affair (1993), Foreign Affairs (1993), Jinnah (1998), About a Boy (2002), Ali G Indahouse* (2002) Television: The Wednesday Play: Days in the Trees, The Gnomes of Dulwich, Nearest and Dearest: What Seems to Be the Trouble?*, Hadleigh: M.Y.O.B, The Worker: You Have Enjoyed the Sweets Now You Must Suffer the Sours, Armchair Theatre: Poor Mother, Budgie: Louie the Ring Is Dead and Buried in Kensal Green Cemetery, Ooh La La!: Keep an Eye on Amélie, Sykes: Fancy Dress, Not on Your Nellie: Nellie Comes to Town, Shades of Greene: The Case for the Defence, The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin, The Sweeney: On the Run, Rising Damp: Suddenly at Home, Pennies From Heaven: Painting the Clouds, Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Show Folk, Kids: Brenda, Ripping Yarns: Roger of the Raj, Minder: Why Pay Tax?, Shine on Harvey Moon [6 episodes as Mr Compton], Only Fools and Horses: Diamonds Are For Heather, Screen Two: In the Secret State, Casualty: These Things Happen, Capstick's Law, All Creatures Great and Small: Brotherly Love, Minder: The Last Temptation of Daley, Rumpole of the Bailey: Rumpole and the Family Pride, Mr. Bean: Mr. Bean in Room 426, The Dangerous Lady, Ruth Rendell Mysteries: A Case of Coincidence, Midsomer Murders: Murder on St. Malley's Day, Spooks*, Agatha Christie's Poirot: Five Little Pigs
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The Daily Mirror is reporting that Evil of the Daleks and Abominable Snowmen will be next for animation: https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/...-fans-22582866 Rob Ritchie hinted at Evil earlier in the year, and should probably have been listened to given he did the same for Fury months before that was announced! |
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Who: Before And After #142aName: Jackie Lane [also credited as Jackie Lenya] Year(s): 1966 - 1966 Stories: The Massacre Episode 4: Bell Of Doom - The War Machines Episode 2 Character(s): Dorothea 'Dodo' Chaplet NOTE: Was a candidate for the role of Susan Foreman in 1963. Although she attended an interview, she withdrew herself from consideration when she discovered a year-long contract was involved. Left acting and became a theatrical agent, where her clients included Tom Baker and Janet Fielding. Before Who: Films - None Television - Compact [9 episodes as Rosemary Gray], Villains: Amateurs After Who: Films - None Television: None Who: Before And After #142bName: Barry Justice Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Massacre Episode 3: : Priest Of Death Character(s): King Charles IX of France Before Who: Films - West 11 (1963), King and Country (1964), Doctor in Clover (1965) Television - No Hiding Place: The Final Fling, The Victorians: The Rent Day, David Copperfield [4 episodes as James Steerforth] After Who: Films - None Television: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle: The New Catacomb, The Wednesday Play: A Breach in the Wall, Play of the Month: The Moon And Sixpence, Love Story: Have We Done It Again?, Doctor in the House: Keep It Clean!, The Wednesday Play: The Vortex, The Doctors [79 episodes as Dr. Bill Conrad], The Pallisers [6 episodes as Burgo Fitzgerald], The Professionals: The Female Factor* Who: Before And After #142cName: Joan Young Year(s): 1966 Stories: The Massacre Episode 3: Priest Of Death - The Massacre Episode 4: Bell Of Doom Character(s): Catherine de Medici Before Who: Films - Lamp Still Burns (1943_, School for Secrets (1946), Small Voice (1948), Vice Versa (1948), The Fallen Idol (1948), The Gay Lady (1949), The Cardboard Cavalier (1949), The Magic Box (1951), Time Gentlemen Please! (1952), An Alligator Named Daisy (1955), All for Mary (1956), The Admirable Crichton (1957), Carry On Constable* (1960), In the Doghouse (1961), Stolen Hours (1963) Television - Anne of Green Gables: The Amethyst Brooch, The Passing Show: All Our Yesterdays, Fast and Loose, ITV Play of the Week: One, Dixon of Dock Green: A Lead from Mother Kelly, The Somerset Maugham Hour: The Three Fat Women of Antibes, BBC Plays: The Richest Man in the World, Dr. Kildare: If You Can't Believe the Truth..., Teletale, No Hiding Place: Death of a Dead Man, Danger Man: The Professionals*, Thursday Theatre: Celebration After Who: Films - The Plank* (1967), Last Shot You Hear (1969), Blood From the Mummy's Tomb* (1971) Television: Thirteen Against Fate: The Traveller, Sex Game: The Lovemakers, Sinister Street: Cloisters and War, Sykes: The Stranger, Sykes: Bus, Sykes: Log Cabin
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Format: 2LP x 180g 'Parisian Blaze' heavyweight Vinyl Label: Demon Records More Info: "Available exclusively to RSD2020, Demon Records presents a narrated full-cast TV soundtrack of a legendary historical adventure, starring William Hartnell as the original Doctor. In this 'lost' 4-part serial, first shown on BBC TV in February 1966, the TARDIS materialises in Paris in 1572, a time of great danger and religious strife The Catholic Queen Mother, Catherine de Medici, is hatching a plot to kill all French Protestants, and the Doctor and Steven are quickly caught up in events. While Steven is befriended by a group of Protestants, the Doctor has a perfect double in the shape of the hated dignitary, the Abbot of Amboise. One of them is about to lose his life! Presented across 2 x heavyweight 180g pieces of vinyl, in a striking 'Parisian Blaze' splatter, this narrated TV soundtrack evokes a classic Doctor Who adventure in all its aural magnificence The vivid sounds of 16th Century Paris in turmoil, and the encroaching terror of the massacre, are all accompanied by the eerie sonics of Ron Grainer & Delia Derbyshire's theme tune The coloured vinyl LPs are presented in a gatefold sleeve with illustrated inner bags and full episode billings, cast and credits."
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Image of the Day # 504
A publicity image from Doctor Who and the Silurians of third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, and Bessie, a yellow vintage Austin (modified of course), his preferred mode of transport during his exile on Earth. |
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On sale now from Character Options only. The Jungles of Mechanus Dalek set. - Basically two movie Daleks which were recycled for parts of The Chase, now released as a limited edition. This is the only way you'll get a movie Dalek action figure because StudioCanal hold their rights and likeness not the BBC. https://www.character-online.com/doc...nus?trurl=awco |
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Digital Spy is now reporting the new animations story too. https://www.digitalspy.com/tv/a33815787 ... animation/ |
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