The Doctor who has always been kind to us

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p018dp8z


I'm also led to believe the new series will feature might feature at least some plastic rainwear
Domino wrote:I always regarded the two films "Doctor Who and the Daleks" and "Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150" as total rubbish. They are an insult to Terry Nation's scripts for the two corresponding stories in the original BBC series. There is a point in the first film where Peter Cushing has to utter the line "My name's Who - Doctor Who." This proves that the scriptwriter (one Milton Subotsky) was quite unfamiliar with the original storyline. It has never been suggested that The Doctor's name is Who. In the opening episode, where the two school teachers meet him for the first time, he introduces himself somewhat abruptly, "I'm the Doctor." to which Ian (William Russell) asks, "Doctor who?" but the question goes unanswered. This is where the title came from.
Having got that off my chest, let me say that it's always a pleasure to look at photos of Linda, especially in her macs.
Domino
The episode is called "The Sontaran Experiment: Part 1" if you follow the link you can see a short clip - I have the original video of this episode if anyone is interestedrukkacrazy wrote:what dr who episode is the image of the rainwear girl in yellow who is tied up?ray@rainwearcafe wrote:Ah Doctor Who
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p018dp8z
I'm also led to believe the new series will feature might feature at least some plastic rainwear
For reference purposes, I think the comments relate to this shot/set?travis28 wrote:Domino wrote:I always regarded the two films "Doctor Who and the Daleks" and "Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150" as total rubbish. They are an insult to Terry Nation's scripts for the two corresponding stories in the original BBC series. There is a point in the first film where Peter Cushing has to utter the line "My name's Who - Doctor Who." This proves that the scriptwriter (one Milton Subotsky) was quite unfamiliar with the original storyline. It has never been suggested that The Doctor's name is Who. In the opening episode, where the two school teachers meet him for the first time, he introduces himself somewhat abruptly, "I'm the Doctor." to which Ian (William Russell) asks, "Doctor who?" but the question goes unanswered. This is where the title came from.
Having got that off my chest, let me say that it's always a pleasure to look at photos of Linda, especially in her macs.
Domino
Apologies for the late reply - I always had a softspot for both movies even though they clash against the series. Subotsky made some amazing films back in the day, I always loved his horror movies/anthologies.
Thanks for the kind comments re: Linda.
travis28 wrote:For reference purposes, I think the comments relate to this shot/set?travis28 wrote:Domino wrote:I always regarded the two films "Doctor Who and the Daleks" and "Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150" as total rubbish. They are an insult to Terry Nation's scripts for the two corresponding stories in the original BBC series. There is a point in the first film where Peter Cushing has to utter the line "My name's Who - Doctor Who." This proves that the scriptwriter (one Milton Subotsky) was quite unfamiliar with the original storyline. It has never been suggested that The Doctor's name is Who. In the opening episode, where the two school teachers meet him for the first time, he introduces himself somewhat abruptly, "I'm the Doctor." to which Ian (William Russell) asks, "Doctor who?" but the question goes unanswered. This is where the title came from.
Having got that off my chest, let me say that it's always a pleasure to look at photos of Linda, especially in her macs.
Domino
Apologies for the late reply - I always had a softspot for both movies even though they clash against the series. Subotsky made some amazing films back in the day, I always loved his horror movies/anthologies.
Thanks for the kind comments re: Linda.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/trav28/alb ... 8473289876
Oh, thank goodness for that, I thought Linda was being followedtravis28 wrote:LOL!
A scale model - calm down(I did not make that Dalek model - I copped out and bought it from a stall at a memorabilia show). It is pretty awesome though