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    I don't think the Master would be a better president than the Donald. For all of his narcissism and megalomania, I doubt it would ever occur to Trump to kill a tenth of the American population just for fun and dramatic effect.

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    Mexican-Americans might have something to worry about though...

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    "Invasion of the Dinosaurs"


    Professor Whitaker has invented a time machine and lives in a version of 20th Century England where any TOMTIT, Dick or Harry can get funding for exciting world-changing technology, and Britain is a global player in the space and energy races. He's ideally placed both to experiment with technofixes and get practical results, but instead hangs out with this rather nebulous millenarial conspiracy.


    He's basically Professor Zaroff with better acting and even more embarrassing monsters.

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    Joshua & I are currently watching Capaldi from the beginning.

    He pays good attention for an 18 month old.

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    What, Capaldi?

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    Yeah.

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    "Gah Gah, Goo Goo, TARDIS!"

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    Love in "Colony in Space" how the Master has a large array of hi-tech data storage and retrieval mechanisms in his TARDIS - also known as filing cabinets.

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    Anyone involved in politics will know that it's the cabinet that causes all the problems...

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    I've been a little unwell this week, so I've watched some Who. Web of Fear, The Tenth Planet and now The Pandorica Opens/ The Big Bang

    I've just got my handcuffs and my truncheon and that's enough.

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    Joshua & I have continued to watch more Capaldi. We both think Robot of Sherwood was poor.

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    ROBIN HOOD: I am Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest. I steal from the rich and give to the poor. Are you rich or poor?


    CLARA: Oh, poor! definately poor!


    ROBIN HOOD: Here is a bag of gold.


    CLARA: I'm rich, I'm rich!


    ROBIN HOOD: (raises bow and arrow) I am Robin Hood of Sherwood Forest. I rob from the rich and give to the poor. Give me that bag of gold.


    CLARA: ...but you just gave me that bag of gold?


    ROBIN HOOD: Exactly! This way i can make one bag of gold last forever!

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    An economic miracle? but that's impossible!

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    just an observation... Lenny Henry should have done the Doctor as a zany Rastafarian.

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    Genesis of The Daleks this week. Yeah, it is damn good but is it the best? Maybe.
    Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!

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    Oh quite possibly

    I'm watching ...... well I can't tell you cos it's research for Nyder's Famously Fiendish Festive Quiz


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    Well recently I've been decorating & watching (listening) to some DVD's. So far I've done Armageddon Factor, Destiny of the Daleks, City of Death, Leisure Hive, Full Circle, State of Decay, Warriors' Gate, Keeper of Traken, Logopolis, Four to Doomsday & The Visitation.

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    Blimey that's a lot of decorating, Tim!

    We're watching the rather fabulous Revenge of The Cybermen. I love this story.
    Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!

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    Wow everybody else seems to slag that story off Steve. I think I'll have to re-watch it!


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    I have also watched Day of the Daleks (S.E) whilst at Jonno's & I'm now halfway through Time Flight...which is better for not having great hopes of a great story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob McCow View Post
    We're watching the rather fabulous Revenge of The Cybermen. I love this story.
    I rather like it too. Which is probably a great guide for other people's taste - explains why most sensible people hate it! Seriously, I really can't think why...

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    By the way, has any spinoffery attempted to answer the very earliest mystery posed by 'Doctor Who': what exactly does the schoolgirl in the corridor whisper to her friend that causes them both to break down giggling? It's the very first dialogue in 'Doctor Who' and we need to know what it is!

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    The one thing Nick Briggs hasn't yet done on Big Finish!

    "Isn't Billy Hartnell fit," probably...

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    what exactly does the schoolgirl in the corridor whisper to her friend that causes them both to break down giggling?
    "In 54 years this school will have it's own spin off series and it'll be pants!"
    Pity. I have no understanding of the word. It is not registered in my vocabulary bank. EXTERMINATE!

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    Since she's now on the board of govenors, she knows exactly who to blame!

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