Is that the new TV series where all dead Dr Who actors go? ;)
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Is that the new TV series where all dead Dr Who actors go? ;)
Yeah, David Teninch is back obviously. :)
Oh, and Eve Myles.
It's written by Chris Chibnall as well! Caught about seven seconds of this last night. Great stuff!
Directed by James Strong as well.
I've been watching some old Richard Carpenter Dick Turpins over Christmas. Episodes 1 to 3, in no particular order, have produced Lesley Dunlop, David Daker, Don Henderson, the woman who plays the maid in Evil of the Daleks part 2, and of course Christopher Benjamin.
As an aside, if they'd wanted a Tennant sort of Doctor (youngish & flirty) in the late 70s, what about Richard O'Sullivan...?
That's a question a lot of us have asked over the years...;)
I didn't realise whilst watching it, but Henry Soskin in The Avengers (Death a la Carte). Rather surprised to learn from Wiki that it is in fact the stage name of DW writer Henry Lincoln!
Colin Baker is on "Best of Wogan" BBC2 tomorrow at 2:55pm. As is Leonard Nimoy.
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Revisiting The Professionals S1 on BD has offered up a fair share of Who personnel, but it was a lovely hat trick in the last episode to find Lalla Ward, Bernard Kay and a somewhat brief turn for Michael Sheard.
:)
Since it was Richard III's funeral today, I watched the first episode of Blackadder/The Black Adder last night, with Brian Blessed, Elsped Gray and Tim McInerry of course, and Peter Benson from Terminus.
Anneke Wills showing off her fine set of pins in the S3 Avengers episode Dressed To Kill.
Followed up in The Wringer with Peter Sallis, Paul Whitsun-Jones and Barry Letts, whom I didn't even recognise until the credits rolled.
Talking of Peter, he was voicing me again in A Matter Of Loaf And Death on t'BBC yesterday. More Wensleydale, Gromit!
And on Friday night I was watching The Black Adder episode 3, with Arthur Hewlitt and an almost unrecognisable "Russell Enoch".
A very young Annika Wills (18 years?) in ep.2 of Gurney Slade with her then boyfriend Anthony Newley...
And how do you spell nepotism...?
Watching the 1962 film The Password is Courage starring the always-watchable and very easy on the eye Dirk Bogarde. Yes I know he wasn't in Who, but who else do we have? Ah yes - Olaf Pooley and Mark Eden [emoji16] And allo allo - look who's in it too http://images.tapatalk-cdn.com/15/04...139d54704c.jpg
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It's only because of Anneka Rice that I had any idea how to pronounce it!
And Anneke dear, the surname as well - an a goes where you put the i, which should go immediately before the s. Another bampot in the family...:p
I've just been watching Billie Piper in Penny Dreadful. She wasn't wearing much...well only water really. :evil
Some people have all the luck...
Just spotted Arthur Darvill as time traveller Rip Hunter in the trailer to the forthcoming Arrow/Flash spin-off, Legends Of Tomorrow.
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There seems to be a bit of a tradition forming here with former cast members of Doctor Who being cast in big-budget US superhero series/films...first, Christopher Eccleston in Heroes, John Barrowman in Arrow, Karen Gillan in Guardians Of The Galaxy, and now Arthur Darvill in Legends Of Tomorrow.
Not to mention Alex Kingston in Arrow as well.
And Christopher again in Thor: The Dark World, lest we forget.
Pre-Emptive Whospotting Alert!
Sky channel 343 is a new channel showing only B+W films during the day. (Thank you. This will be my new home now!)
And Jacqueline Hill appears at 2.30pm on Monday in the film "Blue Parrot".
So set your Skyboxes etc!
And here's something that might make sense to people who tune in manually.
Talking Pictures
Satellite
Eutelsat 28A
Broadcast standard
DVB-S
Frequency
11662
Polarisation
Horizontal
Symbol Rate
27500 (27.5 Mbaud)
FEC
2/3