What you & your wife get up to in the privacy of your own home is no concern of ours. ;) :p But I'm sure Mike.S. could give you some pointers. :lol
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Another one of those iconic monsters in London shots today:
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...ps59e059a3.jpg
A great picture - with THAT iconic sound effect as well!
Have you ever wondered what's inside a Dalek? Well all was revealed in the very first Doctor Who book in 1964- The Dalek Book:
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Nostalgia alert! :smokin :flash
This is clearly the anatomy of a Rolykin Dalek.
Oh! To have the Rolykins Daleks back in the new series! Wouldn't that be wonderful? The slightest slope and they'd all roll into a corner. It might even have made the Parliament of The Daleks (yawn) interesting.
And there we all were, thinking there was a man inside them! or at least Ian Levine... Yes, Ian Levine inside a Dalek - that's how he managed to save them!
I'll get me coat...
Today we have 4 Doctors appearing together for Children In Need 1985.
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...ps2bc019f7.jpg
It's Flanagan and Allan and Davison and Baker! All we need now are Sylvester and Nosmo King and we'll have the entire Crazy Gang! (Let's see who gets that one!;):evil)
Today, Tom and Lis and Ian and Bessie. Lovely- they look like they're having a lovely time!
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...pscaac4afd.jpg
What I like about that picture, in an odd way, is that none of them are 'in character' at all (or at least not in the character as they actually played it) and in fact it looks more like some kind of title sequence to an early 70s sitcom.
"And now on BBC, it's time for more laughs with 'Him, Her, And Who'..."
I wonder where Bessie's fuel cap is? (or whatever that thing on the front is)
Today's Who Pic is the artwork cover of one of my favourite Doctor Who books ever- 1988's The Cybermen. Wonderful painting by Andrew Skilleter.
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...psac8a565f.jpg
There was so much lovely new artwork in that Cybermen book. It's one of my favourite reference books, probably the pinnacle of the Haining-style 80's / 90's books.
It was and is a beautiful book. I love the schemiatics of the Cyber-types, the big glossy comic book style history of the Cybermen and all the lovely, lovely pictures within.
I'm shocked that neither of you have described it as "Excellent" :p
The 'Look and Learn' style History of the Cybermen pages are just beautiful, really a labour of love I think.
In honour of An Adventure in Space and Time tonight, today we have a piece of fabulous artwork by Farmageddon, who does many great graphics for the DVD range.
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...ps74260b44.jpg
Now here is a stone cold classic from perhaps the finest Doctor Who photo shoot ever:
http://i1061.photobucket.com/albums/...psaa1344f6.jpg
I'm sure the backdrop used to look like an alien planet. Now it looks like they're in an art gallery!
Today's pic is a lovely piece of artwork for the 50th by Lee Sullivan:
http://sphotos-c.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto...55506175_n.jpg
I think we can have a few more today, Si, surely?
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http://fc00.deviantart.net/fs71/f/20...da-d629pnk.jpg
And this one because it stood out as being particularly gorgeous:
http://fc05.deviantart.net/fs51/f/20...aldwellart.jpg
Let's have another one from farmegeddon:
http://sphotos-a.ak.fbcdn.net/hphoto...11987908_o.jpg
Nice & nostalgic. :)