Name's Laurie. ♂
Film, television and arts enthusiast and very occasional writer.
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Also Paddy Kingsland's score for The Visitation; Malcolm Clarke's nautical synth melancholy for The Sea Devils and his ominous scores for Earthshock & Attack of the Cybermen; can't ignore all the Space Adventure library music most famously used in Tenth Planet, Moonbase and Tomv
So many...
Tristram Carey's eerie soundscapes for The Daleks.
Geoffrey Burgon's haunting, Caledonianish melodies for Terror of the Zygons.
Dudley Simpson's beautiful City of Death score.
The spy thriller vibes of Don Harper's Invasion score.
Don't go away. There's more...
A vital ingredient of the original run of
#DoctorWho
is its varied, unique and sometimes even hummable incidental music scores. Which ones are your favourites, and why?
(NB: Classic series only. Any Murray Gold score nominations will be swiftly sacrificed to Kroll)
For those who don't know,
#PatrickTroughton
is my favourite
#DoctorWho
. Tell me your favourite stories from the
#SecondDoctor
's era. I can't list all my favourites, but here's a few 🤓🤔❓👾
@NadineDorries
Sue Gray report Page 15. Pizza, prosecco and a karaoke machine arrive at Number 10. There was so much booze, someone was sick. There was also a fight. The last person went home at 3.13.
I don't think we'll move on thank you very much
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"You either die a hero..."
Ian Marter ahead of the curve on the whole New Adventures trend (his novelisation for The Invasion being the perfect example).
I'll leave it to the reader to judge whether that's a good thing.
If the Tories had any honour there would be 300 or so letters in with the 1922 Committee tonight. There aren’t. Not only is there no honour, but there is obvious support as a result for the fascism Johnson is pursuing.