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  1. The Gentleman in the Blue Box, A Doctor Who Timeline

    So what have we got here? In 1965, Peter Cushing starred in a movie version of Doctor Who, titled Doctor Who and the Daleks. It was a raging success. The follow up movie, not so much. Along the way, Cushing apparently voiced the pilot episode for an unmade radio serial. These two movies, the...
  2. DOCTOR WHO - Clash of the Titans
    Threadmarks: Looking Backwards

    November, 2004, Times Mirror, “The Return of Doctor Who” Lenny Henry is thirteen years older than the day he last appeared in the role, but like any Time Lord, the years have hardly touched him. The Henry of today may be more thoughtful, more patient, but the fire is still there. “She’s...
  3. BUT I'M STILL THE DOCTOR, a Doctor Who timeline from DValdron and Chimera Viru

    Portland, Oregon. July, 1983 "'But I'm still the Doctor,'" Harriet bitched, her lips pursing with a little moue of disaproval. "He says that like it’s the end of the matter. Well, I’m the one paying the bills." Nigel stared out the car window, tuning out his mother’s rant. He needed new...
  4. Pop Culture - The Extended Adventures of Peter Cushing's Doctor Who

    Welcome. In our timeline, Peter Cushing is an interesting footnote in the history of Doctor Who. He was the star of two movies - Doctor Who and the Daleks, and Daleks Invasion Earth 2150, for AARU/Amicus Productions. He was also the first radio/audio Doctor Who. For another company...
  5. Pop Culture: The David Burton 'Doctor Who'

    This guy: Okay, here's the story. There was a local actor named David Burton, and as part of some promotion, he wangled a car to drive from a local dealership. The dealership blazoned up the car, one of the blazers on it was "David Burton: The New Doctor Who." The story that emerged was...
  6. Nelvana's Doctor Who

    This is for all you Doctor Who nerds on this board, of which I am one. Back in the 1980's, the Canadian animation company, Nelvana Productions, based out of Toronto, was briefly involved in trying to do a Doctor Who animated series. Nothing came out of it, but some extremely intriguing...
  7. Cool Potential Domestications

    You know, thinking out loud, humans or hominids are contemporaneous with a lot of funky critters in the Pliocene or Pleistocene. At least some of them might have been potential domesticates. What would be the most fun?
  8. Saddam Hussein killed or captured

    Basically, what it says. Saddam Hussein, his sons and his key high command are killed or captured within the first two weeks of the Iraq War. How do things shake out then? You'll recall that under General Garner, the plan was originally to get out of Iraq in a period of months. He was...
  9. Axis of Andes

    "The circumstances which bring men to war may be likened to a process of fire. For always there is a spark, and on occasion, this spark will find its way to favourable tinder, there to simmer and smolder, to flash and flare and then blaze until finally it burst into the conflagration which...
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