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Image of the Day # 7
A full costume promo photo of the eighth Doctor (Paul McGann) for the 2013 mini episode Night of the Doctor. |
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I'm agreeing with you on Macra Terror so far, Dem. Episode 1 bar the start and very end was quite dull. However I do remember the others being better so hopefully with this new animation it picks up.
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I thought episode two was very good. Will be watching part three tonight.
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Really should get around to watching it this weekend.
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Doctor Who over the years: Episode quotes Colony In Space – Episode 1Jo: I don't believe it! It's bigger inside than out! The Doctor: Yes. That's because the Tardis is dimensionally transcendental. Jo: What does that mean? The Doctor: It means that it's bigger inside than out. Colony In Space – Episode 2Caldwell: Are you some kind of scientist? The Doctor: I'm EVERY kind of scientist. Now if you'll excuse me. Colony In Space – Episode 4The Master: I'm afraid you're both about to become the victims of stray bullets.
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Potential spoiler alert! Vote Saxon signs spotted around Cardiff. https://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifest...round-16118595 |
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Image of the Day # 8
A promo image of twelfth Doctor Peter Capaldi for the 2014 episode Listen. |
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Doctor Who over the years: Episode quotes The Daemons – Episode 1Miss Hawthorne: He died of fright, Doctor. Dr. Reeves: My dear Miss Hawthorne Miss Hawthorne: I don't care what you say. The man died of fright! Dr. Reeves: My dear Miss Hawthorne, the medical diagnosis was quite clear. He died of a heart attack. Miss Hawthorne: But his face? Dr. Reeves: Slight protrusion of the eyeballs, rictus drawing of the lips back over the teeth. Common enough in heart failure. Miss Hawthorne: The signs are there for all to see! I cast the runes only this morning. Dr. Reeves: You'll have to excuse me. I have my rounds to do. (Doctor Reeves gets into his car.) Miss Hawthorne: If Professor Horner opens up that barrow, he will bring disaster on us all! (Reeves drives away.) This is just the beginning! The Daemons – Episode 2Yates: It was this fellow, Garvin, who did him over? Miss Hawthorne: No, no, no, it was the elementals in the cavern. The Doctor: Elementals? Miss Hawthorne: Yes, creatures of the Devil. Yates: Did you say the Devil?* Miss Hawthorne: Yes, dear boy. Satan, Lucifer, the Prince of Darkness, Beelzebub, the Horned Beast. Call him what you like, he was there. The Doctor: You saw the Devil? Miss Hawthorne: Yes. The Doctor: And what did he look like? Miss Hawthorne: Well, it was a glimpse, no more. Twenty, thirty feet high, but the horns were there, and that face. Jo: The Devil? The Doctor: Look, Miss Hawthorne, I agreed with you from the first about the danger, but now I think you're utterly mistaken. Whatever else you saw it certainly was not the Devil. Miss Hawthorne: But it was! There's a Satanist cult in this village and last night they held a sabbat. Yates: A sabbat? Miss Hawthorne: Yes, an occult ceremony to call up the Devil. Jo: And it worked! The Devil came! The Doctor: Nonsense, Jo. Miss Hawthorne, who is the leader of this cult? Miss Hawthorne: The new vicar. He calls himself Magister. The Doctor: Magister. Yes, of course, I should have known. Jo: What? The Doctor: Jo, did you fail Latin as well as science? Magister is the Latin word for Master! The Daemons – Episode 3Jo: Of all the idiotic plans. As if blowing things up solves anything. The Doctor: Jo, the Brigadier is doing his best to cope with an almost impossible situation. And since he is your superior officer, you might at least show him a little respect. Coming? The Daemons – Episode 4The Doctor: No, man, no. You're trying to channel the entire output of the National Power Complex through one transistor. Reverse it. Osgood: Reverse what? The Doctor: Reverse the polarity. Osgood: Look, we'd get along much faster if we knew what we were doing. The Doctor: Yes, I couldn't agree with you more, Sergeant. Now let's concentrate, shall we? The Daemons – Episode 5The Brigadier: Where's the Doctor? Yates: Gone in there, sir. The Brigadier: Then what are we waiting for? Let's get after him. Yates: Wait, sir. Look. (Bok is watching the newcomers.) The Brigadier: What the blazes is that? Some kind of ornament? Yates: Not exactly, sir. Watch. (Yates throws a rock at Bok, who zaps it into atoms.) The Brigadier: Yes, I see what you mean. Never mind, we'll soon fix him. Jenkins! Jenkins: Sir. The Brigadier: Chap with the wings there. Five rounds rapid.
__________________ People try to put us down Just because we get around Golly, Gee! it's wrong to be so guilty |
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Image of the Day # 9
In 1993 (from left to right) John Levine (Sgt. Benton), Richard Franklin (Capt. Yates), Nicholas Courtney (Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart) and Jon Pertwee (The Doctor) returned to Aldbourne where the classic 1971 story The Daemons was filmed for a nostalgic chat and stroll about the place in a video production for Reeltime Pictures. |
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Although as a stand alone release Return to Devil's End is long unavailable it has been put on disc by Reeltime as a co-feature with a new drama The White Witch of Devil's End in a three disc set called The Daemons of Devils' End and can currently be bought for £7.99 from Amazon. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Daemons-Dev...sr=1-1-catcorr |
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