That link worked well G.B.
I know the face of David Morrisey but can't remember what I have seen him in on the box, any ideas?
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#41
Posted 18 November 2008 - 12:17 PM
#42
Posted 18 November 2008 - 12:22 PM
Nobby, on Nov 18 2008, 12:17 PM, said:
That link worked well G.B.
I know the face of David Morrisey but can't remember what I have seen him in on the box, any ideas?
I know the face of David Morrisey but can't remember what I have seen him in on the box, any ideas?
I hadn't, but did a websearch and found this....
David Morrissey (born June 21, 1964) is a leading British stage and screen actor.
David Morrissey was born in Everton, Liverpool, England, but has played roles requiring several different accents. He made his television debut in 1983, after training with Everyman's Youth Theatre in Liverpool. His wife is the novelist Esther Freud, with whom he has three children.
At the 2004 BAFTA awards, Morrissey was nominated for Best Television Actor for his performance in the drama serial, State of Play. In the same year, the play The Deal, in which he co-starred as Gordon Brown to Michael Sheen's Tony Blair, won the award for Best Single Drama.
Television
* Blackpool
* Clocking Off
* Holding On
* Linda Green
* One Summer
* Out of the Blue
* Our Mutual Friend
* State of Play
* The Deal (playing Gordon Brown)
* The Knock
Selected Films
* The Reaping (2006)
* Basic Instinct 2 (2006)
* Derailed (2005)
* Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)
* Hilary and Jackie (1998) - playing Christopher Finzi
* Drowning by Numbers (1988) - playing Bellamy
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#43
Posted 18 November 2008 - 02:44 PM
Also found this on the web.... Tom Baker interviewed by Jon Culshaw.
http://uk.youtube.co...feature=related
http://uk.youtube.co...feature=related
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#44
Posted 19 November 2008 - 02:14 PM
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Newly released documents, which reveal the 1960s conception of Doctor Who, show how nervous the BBC was about producing a sci-fi show, writes Tom Geoghegan.
The Doctor without his time-travelling police box is difficult to imagine, but its creators initially proposed he journey through space in an invisible machine covered in light-resistant paint.
When BBC producers were devising the show in the early 1960s, they thought viewers should see no machine at all, only "a shape of nothingness".
The Doctor without his time-travelling police box is difficult to imagine, but its creators initially proposed he journey through space in an invisible machine covered in light-resistant paint.
When BBC producers were devising the show in the early 1960s, they thought viewers should see no machine at all, only "a shape of nothingness".
http://news.bbc.co.u...ine/7736130.stm
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#45
Posted 29 March 2010 - 11:52 AM
What do you think of the new Doctor and Episodes in Series 5 of Doctor Who?
Well i can't wait to see Matt Smith play The Doctor as well as Series 5.
Well i can't wait to see Matt Smith play The Doctor as well as Series 5.
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