I've managed to unlock this account. But I'm going to stick with @matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social.
21.12.2024 16:17 β π 29 π 3 π¬ 1 π 0@minettalane.bsky.social
Actor, author and Blue Box Boy
I've managed to unlock this account. But I'm going to stick with @matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social.
21.12.2024 16:17 β π 29 π 3 π¬ 1 π 0"Captain Verity, him and Major Lambert, they don't take your filming seriously..."
John Mortimer was 23 when Charade was published, Verity Lambert still at school. Did they meet? Unlikely. It appears to be a striking coincidence... 3/3
I even have a copy of a Rumpole novel inscribed by JM to VL 'with love and memories of Rumpole'.
In Mortimer's first novel, Charade, published in 1947, there are two soldier characters, Captain Verity and Major Lambert... They're in scenes together and mentioned together. 2/3
Weird coincidence dept. I'm in a phase of watching and reading work by John Mortimer, distinguished novelist and playwright, creator of Rumpole of the Bailey. The Rumpole series was commissioned by none other than Verity Lambert at Thames TV. 1/3
08.04.2024 13:00 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Today is Harry Houdini's 150th birthday!
24.03.2024 08:52 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Delighted to say I'm now coming along to the DWAS Caves of Androzani event at Riverside Studios tomorrow. See you there, those of you that are coming.
23.03.2024 07:06 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I'm pleased to say a new boxed set of Fifth Doctor audio serials will be coming out in March. Two very good writers: Lizzie Hopley, who has been writing and acting for Big Finish for many years. And Tim Foley, a very gifted new writer, new to me anyway. Well worth getting this.
08.02.2024 19:32 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0Look forward to seeing some of you at Gallifrey in LA this weekend. Frazer Hines and I will be representing Classic Who, and other guests include Billie Piper, Camille Coduri and the great Derek Jacobi. Should be fun!
08.02.2024 19:31 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Amaurea Press has also embarked on a reissue programme of Lisa's novels in gorgeous new covers! I can't imagine anyone not wanting to read a book called The Slow Train to Milan!
amaurea.co.uk
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Now Lisa's first book in 20 years is out, Better Broken Than New, and it's stunning, a rich and entertaining evocation of an extraordinary life. It has been issued by an enterprising independent publisher, Amaurea Press, in a beautifully designed hardback...
amaurea.co.uk/publications...
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Those with super-powered memories will recall that once, during an interview in DW Magazine in the 90s, I mentioned my liking for the books of Lisa St Aubin de Teran. We later got to know each other and I worked on a project with her in Mozambique...
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Season 15 of classic Who on its way on Blu Ray! Even if you've watched all these on the telly you will need to get this, not least to see Katy Manning and me on the Sofa! Rarely has there been such fabulous entertainment since the days of the Marx Brothers!!
11.01.2024 16:48 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I love how many callbacks and mentions Adric has had in the last few years :)
I know the character was often polarising, but he was my point of identification as a 9 year old, newly-minted who fan back in 1981. Iβm glad youβre getting props!
What a sweet and touching gesture that one of the first words uttered by the new Doctor is the name Adric!
As New Who moves on into the future, there is a great sense of excitement and freshness and renewal. The gifted Ncuti Gatwa is a thrilling choice for the Doctor.
This month's DW Mag includes a free download of the audio serial Cold Fusion, in which Adric meets the 7th Doctor. This was very enjoyable to make, it was lovely to do scenes with Sylvester. The director was Jamie Anderson, son of Gerry of Thunderbirds fame. Do give it a listen!
08.12.2023 16:20 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Thanks to @robertdick.bsky.social I am now here. It will likely mean I'm just putting the same insights in both places. At least for now.
23.11.2023 14:14 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0The past is always an alien place, as weird as any distant planet.
23.11.2023 12:34 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0I wonder what the CGI generation(s), used to Tennant and Capaldi and through-scoring, make of the original series. It must seem so strange and so different. Even the institution that made it, BBC Drama, ceased to exist over thirty years ago.
23.11.2023 12:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0It seems like a good time for a tip of the hat to Susan, the first unearthly child, from the second.
23.11.2023 12:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0I remember William Hartnell saying in the 10th anniversary mag that though other people thought DW would fail, he knew it would work. "It'll last five years!" he'd said. And then it was ten! And now it's sixty. Who'd've thought it?
23.11.2023 12:32 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Here we are, precisely sixty years since the first showing of the first episode of what is now known as 'classic Who'!
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