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I didn't create a profile before writing this - so here's a little link so I have an official contribution.


Thanks for listening to my nostalgic outburst, and for making is so easy to find out what a Drashig is - perhaps that will be the next old monster to be ressurrected, after the '''Macra '''in that terrible "Series 3" (excluding Blink of course!)
Thanks for listening to my nostalgic outburst, and for making is so easy to find out what a Drashig is - perhaps that will be the next old monster to be ressurrected, after the '''Macra '''in that terrible "Series 3" (excluding Blink of course!)




Regards


[[Special:Contributions/58.110.120.200|58.110.120.200]] 09:17, February 15, 2011 (UTC) Havorama (at gmail.com)
[[Special:Contributions/58.110.120.200|58.110.120.200]] 09:17, February 15, 2011 (UTC) Havorama (at gmail.com)

Latest revision as of 09:57, 15 February 2011

Katy Manning Hallucinates a Drashig... and I hallucinate about Katy Manning with a Dalek[[edit source]]

I just bought the Dalek War box set, and searched online for the scene in the final episode where Jo Grant sees hallucinations courtesy of the Master's hypnotic device. Its amazing that I found this page straight away (I searched on "frontier in space jo grant master's illusions") and I was wondering if anyone knows what the next monster she sees hails from (Carnival of Monsters again, perhaps?) and what its name is? The third, and final monster is a sea devil.


On a related note - does anybody know if Katy Manning's home was flooded on the January 10 floods (which hit Brisbane on the 11th/12th?) I think she was fantastic in "Death of the Doctor", however Liz Shaw will always be my favourite companion of the 1970's (Sorry Lis!) I was born when Sarah Jane Smith and Jon Pertwee were around, but the first episode I remember watching (from behind a crack in the door) was The 4th Doctor story The Face of Evil. I consider Colin Baker "my" doctor, even though I am older that David Tennant - who claims in Time Crash that Peter Davidson was "his" doctor (Or Was He?) I did not have a TV until the series containing The Two Doctors (classic!) and Ressurection of the Daleks came out, although I did catch The Five Doctors, and Time Flight (or did I read the novelisations?). All good stuff, however it happened! Or, possibly, the one where they were on a space station, and the crew opened a "space broom cupboard" to find one of their comrades apparently dead, in his white space suit with strange green scabs growing on his face. I'd need to do some research to find the name of that story, but I think its "Something in Space", an early Tom Baker story.


I didn't create a profile before writing this - so here's a little link so I have an official contribution.

Thanks for listening to my nostalgic outburst, and for making is so easy to find out what a Drashig is - perhaps that will be the next old monster to be ressurrected, after the Macra in that terrible "Series 3" (excluding Blink of course!)


58.110.120.200 09:17, February 15, 2011 (UTC) Havorama (at gmail.com)