(From left) John Leeson, Patrick Troughton, John Scott Martin, Katy Manning, Jon Pertwee, Robert Holmes, Tom Baker and Douglas Adams at the Doctor Who 15th Anniversary party, BBC Television Centre, London, 1978.
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The Fendahl Files: K9's Creator Speaks! An Exclusive Interview with Tony Harding
The Fendahl Files: #DoctorWho K9's Creator Speaks! An Exclusive Interview with Tony Harding
From an interview conducted by Simon and Frank Danes (seen here with the Doctor).
Aged 14 and studying for our O levels, Simon and I wrote to Tony Harding c/o the BBC visual effects department, and asked if he would be interested in doing an interview for our fanzine, Fendahl. He replied, said he would, and recorded his answers to our questions in great detail on cassette tape. Looking back, I’m…
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The office really said
“Weve spent too much of our lives pretending we dont belong together”
“Im sorry we couldnt love each other at the same time”
“The boat was plan c, the church was plan b and plan a was marrying her a long time ago, pretty much the day i met her”
“I wish there was a way to know your in the good old days before you left them”
“Theres a beauty to ordinary things, isn’t that kind of the point?”
“I will raise 100 of your children with 100 of your lovers if it means i can be with you”
And they expected me to move on
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Moonlit Alliances CH2
JJ takes a deep swig from his bottle, the bitter tang of beer mingling with the salty air of the marsh. He leans heavily against the wooden railing, eyes fixed on the horizon where the sun is just beginning to peek above the earth, heralding the dawn of a new day. In a few short hours, he will be leaving the familiar confines of Outer Banks, embarking on a two-day journey across the country to California.
The thought alone is enough to send a shiver down his spine. To say he isn’t frightened would be a lie. The idea of adventure calls to him — the promise of hidden treasures, the mystery of werewolves, the thrill of protecting his friends, and the intoxicating rush of adrenaline. Yet, amidst the excitement, a part of him yearns to remain, to cling to the safety and comfort of home.
His friends are his anchor, his constant in a sea of chaos. The thought of losing them is unbearable. They’re always dancing on the edge, and JJ feels the constant pressure to keep them safe. It’s like he’s the only thing standing between his friends and a world full of threats. But even with his tough exterior, JJ knows he can’t be everywhere at once; danger has a way of popping up when you least expect it. High school was a battle he barely made it through, so the idea of tackling college? That’s a whole new level of game. He’s painfully aware of his own struggles, and the last thing he wants is to be the new guy in town, fumbling around while everyone watches and whispers. It’s enough to make anyone nervous.
Lost in his thoughts, JJ barely registers the gentle pressure of arms encircling his waist from behind. He turns within Kiara’s embrace, their lips meeting in a kiss that speaks volumes more than words ever could. A smile graces his features, a silent testament to the depth of his love for her.
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OUR NEW ASSISTANT'S PRINCIPAL LOOKS SO MUCH LIKE MORIARTY DNBFBFNSNSNB HE EVEN SOUNDS LIKE HIM EVEN IF WE'RE FRENCH
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"Tuskegee University Archives recently released new recordings from the Tuskegee Civic Association records that feature prominent leaders of the Civil Rights Movement. These speeches address the Tuskegee community by civil rights leaders like John Lewis and Coretta Scott King, fill in historical gaps to illuminate the relationships between leaders and their constituents."
The Chapel Collection audio recordings–yes, audio is now on JSTOR!–are freely available for listening. Hear the recordings on JSTOR or learn more about the collection from JSTOR Daily.
Image credit: Tuskegee University Archives. Martin Luther King, Jr. and Coretta Scott King. March 25, 1965.
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