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sadly Anthony Read will always be rememebered for writing what was gennerally considered to be the worst ever Dr Who story ie Horns of Nimon.I'm sure he did better stuff though

The Twin Dilemma is generally cnsidered to be the worst Doctor Who story, coming bottom of Doctor Who Magazine story polls in 1998 and 2014...

 

 

Never seen it, but it'd have to be something special to be worse than Resurrection of the Daleks. Or Love and Monsters.

 

I actually like Love & Monsters. It has the added advantage of having very little David Tennant in it.

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sadly Anthony Read will always be rememebered for writing what was gennerally considered to be the worst ever Dr Who story ie Horns of Nimon.I'm sure he did better stuff though

 

Horns of Nimon has some good things going for it. There are probably worse stories. The Twin Dilemma, Paradise Towers for example but its failings are really 'old' Doctor Who problems. Studio bound & cheap and some actors not taking it too seriously.

 

 

Watch this it is awesome

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sadly Anthony Read will always be rememebered for writing what was gennerally considered to be the worst ever Dr Who story ie Horns of Nimon.I'm sure he did better stuff though

 

Horns of Nimon has some good things going for it. There are probably worse stories. The Twin Dilemma, Paradise Towers for example but its failings are really 'old' Doctor Who problems. Studio bound & cheap and some actors not taking it too seriously.

 

 

Watch this it is awesome

 

 

That is wonderful. Mind you, Graham Crowden was a wonderful actor, and Nimons would be far duller if he'd played that role straight. The bit where he goes looking for the monster as if he's looking for his pet dog always makes me laugh.

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Isn't it time Steven Moffat was consigned to Room 101?

 

*Switches Topic*

 

No. Give the guy a break.

 

*Ends switched topic*

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Found a snippet in last months DWM which might be of interest David Fisher (b.1929) writer of a number of Tom Baker stories is living in a nursing home and is 'not in the best of health' but is obviously still lucid as this was taken from a review of a Myth Makers DVD with him as the subject.

 

With the passing of Anthony Read this looks like a really good theme team pick. However considering Jane Baker did not get required obit might be chancy.

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Paul Bettany's father was Thane Bettany, a former dancer turned actor, who portrayed Tarak in the Doctor Who story State Of Decay. He was 86. I can't find a direct link to his death, but Paul Bettany mentions it in this article from 31 December 2015: http://news.streetroots.org/2015/12/31/paul-bettany-homelessness-who-am-i-judge

 

Quote: "My father died recently. He was a very religious man. Whenever we passed a homeless person, he would always say, there but for the grace of God go I. And I love that sentiment. It’s an admission of how close we all are to slipping by the wayside."

 

Edit: This article from The Indy on 30 November 2015 indicates that Thane Bettany had just died. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/paul-bettany-on-shelter-and-why-his-directorial-debut-is-about-homelessness-not-hollywood-a6754976.html

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I'm not sure if this has been mentioned here before, but way back in 1975 Gerry Anderson was involved in making a program which was to have been a pilot for another series until a 2nd season for Space:1999 was given the go-ahead called Into Infinity. It was show in the States as part of a juvenile afternoon series called NBC Special Treat as a rare sci-fi offering on these type of series which were common in the 1970's. Into Infinity deals with a

family on a starship fight initially meant to travel to a neighboring star system which runs into a number of unexpected problems. I still recall the show even today although I haven't seen it since it was first shown here. I don't think it's been issued ot any home video market, but others here might well be interested in checking ito this rather obscure Anderson effort.

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Scottish writer Robert Banks Stewart dies at 84. http://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/entertainment/news/bergerac-and-shoestring-creator-robert-banks-stewart-dies-aged-84-34367921.html

 

Worked on Terror Of The Zygons and The Seeds Of Doom for Doctor Who as well as The Avengers, Danger Man, Shoestring and Bergerac.

 

RIP.

 

Edit: Qualifying Obit if needed: http://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/doctor-who-legend-robert-banks-7186597. Another victim of cancer it seems.

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Cancer is the new black...

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The actor Tom Baker, best known for playing the 4th Doctor Who, is 82 today. Happy birthday ! :champagne:

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That is worth celebrating...

 

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A few lists of living actors from cult British SF. Tried for the twenty living actors who appeared in most episodes. Credited cast members only. There's a lot of actors out there with no dates who stopped acting decades ago, so stuck with those known to be alive.

 

*snip*

 

Doomwatch (in at least 2 episodes)

  1. Robert Powell b. 1944
  2. John Bown b. 1934
  3. Wendy Hall b. 1941
  4. John Nolan b. 1938
  5. Jean Trend b. 1935
  6. Michael Elwyn b. 1943
  7. Jennifer Wilson b. 1932
  8. Victor Platt b. 1920
  9. John Savident b. 1938
  10. Richardson Morgan c. 1945
  11. Geoffrey Palmer b. 1927
  12. Ron Gregory c. 1945
  13. Frances Pidgeon b. 1931

*snip*

 

Frances Pidgeon has died, aged 84. http://tobyhadoke.com/doctor-who/frances-pidgeon-rip-lennie-maynes-widow-dies-aged-84/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork

 

Was married to Lennie Mayne until 1977. Also appeared in the Doctor Who stories The Monster Of Peladon and the credited role of Miss Jackson in The Hand Of Fear.

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A few lists of living actors from cult British SF. Tried for the twenty living actors who appeared in most episodes. Credited cast members only. There's a lot of actors out there with no dates who stopped acting decades ago, so stuck with those known to be alive.

 

*snip*

 

Doomwatch (in at least 2 episodes)

  1. Robert Powell b. 1944
  2. John Bown b. 1934
  3. Wendy Hall b. 1941
  4. John Nolan b. 1938
  5. Jean Trend b. 1935
  6. Michael Elwyn b. 1943
  7. Jennifer Wilson b. 1932
  8. Victor Platt b. 1920
  9. John Savident b. 1938
  10. Richardson Morgan c. 1945
  11. Geoffrey Palmer b. 1927
  12. Ron Gregory c. 1945
  13. Frances Pidgeon b. 1931

*snip*

 

Frances Pidgeon has died, aged 84. http://tobyhadoke.com/doctor-who/frances-pidgeon-rip-lennie-maynes-widow-dies-aged-84/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork

 

Was married to Lennie Mayne until 1977. Also appeared in the Doctor Who stories The Monster Of Peladon and the credited role of Miss Jackson in The Hand Of Fear.

 

The Pidgeon has flown the coop.

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Frances Pidgeon has died, aged 84. http://tobyhadoke.com/doctor-who/frances-pidgeon-rip-lennie-maynes-widow-dies-aged-84/?utm_campaign=shareaholic&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=socialnetwork

 

Was married to Lennie Mayne until 1977. Also appeared in the Doctor Who stories The Monster Of Peladon and the credited role of Miss Jackson in The Hand Of Fear.

The Pidgeon has flown the coop.

 

Where's my shotgun?

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A few lists of living actors from cult British SF. Tried for the twenty living actors who appeared in most episodes. Credited cast members only. There's a lot of actors out there with no dates who stopped acting decades ago, so stuck with those known to be alive.

 

*snip*

 

The Avengers (living actors in at least 3 episodes)

  1. Diana Rigg (Emma Peel) b. 1938
  2. Honor Blackman (Cathy Gale) b. 1925
  3. Linda Thorson (Tara King) b. 1947
  4. Julie Stevens (various) b. 1936
  5. Valentino Musetti (various) b. 1943
  6. Peter J Elliot (various) b. 1932
  7. Peter Clay (various) b. 1930
  8. Rocky Taylor (various) b. 1946
  9. Warren Mitchell b. 1926
  10. Julian Glover b. 1935
  11. Peter Bowles b. 1936
  12. Judy Parfitt b. 1935
  13. Doug Robinson b. 1930
  14. Gary Watson b. 1930
  15. Geoffrey Palmer b. 1927
  16. John Woodvine b. 1929
  17. Jon Rollason b. 1931
  18. John Carson b. 1927
  19. Gerald Harper b. 1929
  20. Jeremy Young b. 1934

*snip*

 

 

Jon Rollason has died. http://tobyhadoke.com/category/obituaries/

 

He also played the part of Harold Chorley in the 1968 Doctor Who story, The Web of Fear.

 

Also known for Coronation Street, Z Cars, Softly Softly and one episode of Robin's Nest!

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Well this one passed me by completely!

 

Adrienne Corri, who played Mena in Doctor Who's The Leisure Hive, has died on 13 March aged 85. http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article4721727.ece

 

On TV, had roles in The Champions and Adam Adamant Lives!

 

In film, best known as Mrs Alexander in A Clockwork Orange, but was also in Quo Vadis (uncredited) and Doctor Zhivago.

 

In the DDP too, a unique hit.

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Well this one passed me by completely!

 

Adrienne Corri, who played Mena in Doctor Who's The Leisure Hive, has died on 13 March aged 85. http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article4721727.ece

 

On TV, had roles in The Champions and Adam Adamant Lives!

 

In film, best known as Mrs Alexander in A Clockwork Orange, but was also in Quo Vadis (uncredited) and Doctor Zhivago.

 

In the DDP too, a unique hit.

 

Past me by too. That is sad news.

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Well this one passed me by completely!

 

Adrienne Corri, who played Mena in Doctor Who's The Leisure Hive, has died on 13 March aged 85. http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/opinion/obituaries/article4721727.ece

 

On TV, had roles in The Champions and Adam Adamant Lives!

 

In film, best known as Mrs Alexander in A Clockwork Orange, but was also in Quo Vadis (uncredited) and Doctor Zhivago.

 

In the DDP too, a unique hit.

 

Just saw this today but checked to see if anyone has posted anything.

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Reg Whitehead, who had roles in the Doctor Who stories The Tenth Planet, The Moonbase, The Tomb Of The Cybermen and The Abominable Snowmen, died 11th March aged 83. https://www.facebook.com/classicyears/photos/a.165920723508742.25267.164975760269905/734460783321397/?type=1&theater

 

Also had roles in The Saint, The Avengers and Z Cars.

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Reg Whitehead, who had roles in the Doctor Who stories The Tenth Planet, The Moonbase, The Tomb Of The Cybermen and The Abominable Snowmen, died 11th March aged 83. https://www.facebook.com/classicyears/photos/a.165920723508742.25267.164975760269905/734460783321397/?type=1&theater

 

Also had roles in The Saint, The Avengers and Z Cars.

 

Reg was a friend of mine. I have been to his memorial service and party today. He was an all-round top bloke.

 

He's in this little documentary.

 

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Gosh Toast, my condolences. There is a multitude of affection for him from Doctor Who fans. I'm glad to hear he was as much loved in the real world. Peace, YW.

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