Well this is the thread to tell us all about your Doctor Who listening habits.
I'm currently listening the The Five Doctors: Classic music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Volume 2. :flash
I love the Five Doctors incidental music.
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Well this is the thread to tell us all about your Doctor Who listening habits.
I'm currently listening the The Five Doctors: Classic music from the BBC Radiophonic Workshop. Volume 2. :flash
I love the Five Doctors incidental music.
I listened to a bit of The Worlds Of Doctor Who last night, for the first time in ages. Not too bad.
I finished Doctor Who & the Daleks this morning as read by William Russell.
Next up Doctor Who & the Zarbi. Should help me sleep. ;)
I listened to The Dinosaur Invasion read by Martin Jarvis. It was quite superb. His impressions of the cast are spot on!
Si xx
I'm imagining his Pertwee now! The man's a genius. :)
I did episode one of Tom Baker's Fury From The Deep in the bath earlier. :flash
I do hope not too much foam was produced!
Actually that remark could be interpreted in more than one way, couldn't it? :lol
Knowing you Ant, very likely. :p
Honestly, I didn't realise when I first typed it! it was only as I was going to press the 'post' button that I realised the connotations - honest Guv! :D
Phew - I think I just got away with that one!
We all know you meant bubble bath! And if you believe that...:p
I really can't "get into" listening to Doctor Who. I have bought a few Audios only and I find that they just don't grab my attention. The disc finishes I and still don't know what the story was about. So I don't listen anymore.
I finished the Zarbi & it was quite enjoyable.
Last night I followed that with Doctor Who & the Last Crusade staring Indiana Jones. :p
Indiana was the name of the dog!
Another bath, another episode of Fury On The Cheap. :flash
Listened to Cuddlesome from the new DWM CD last night. Wasn't marvellous, but it could've been much worse. I didn't recognise David Troughton!
I finished Crusade last night & tonight it's The Cave Monsters. Fandabidozi!
I've been having a major flat cleaning session today whilst listening to the Target audiobook of 'Dr Who & the Doomsday Weapon'. At times Geoffrey Beevers sounds a bit like Brian Wilde. (Mr.Barrowclough from 'Porridge')
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:-D
"Now then, Fletcher, er, would you mind just stepping over here and touching this grandfather clock. Nothing serious, it's just so that Mr. MacKay can possess your body..."
:lol
I was trying to think of something funny to say like that, but failed. :D
So was I. And so did I.:p
:lol Silly Stuart!
Whilst listening to 'Doctor Who & the Cave Monsters' I was thinking along these lines; "Why is it that the 'Web Planet' & 'The Crusade' Target novels go on for 6 & 4 episodes in their original guise & yet take 5 Cd's to be read & then there is 'The Silurians' with 7 episodes & yet the Target novel is on 4 Cd's."
Methinks that a lot of padding was axed when the novel was written of the latter. :p
Did episode 1 of The Tenth Planet last night. Nice american accents! :flash :-D
I like the Italian bloke, Tito Jackson:
"Mamma Mia! It's-a Cyba-man! What-a mistake-a to make-a!"
:-D