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Existential Elevator Posted Oct 29, 2003
Sorry, that was my Scottish hotel owner impression....
Every year literally tens of people flock to Scotland for their holidays...
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Existential Elevator Posted Nov 1, 2003
He's the narrator! Tom Baker was my favourite Dr Who
And the old dude from Buffy plays the Prime Minister... heehee
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TeaKay Posted Nov 1, 2003
Tom Baker is my favourite Doctor.
I have a very long multicoloured scarf.... my mum is currently knitting an even longer one to the BBC colours and specifications. Woohoo!!!
TK
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Researcher 178815 Posted Nov 1, 2003
Speaking of BBC shows, in a sort of vague link, I've just watched an episode of Blackadder II, and I was adamant in my mind that one of the guest characters featured in the radio version of Hitchhiker's.
I was right. Anyone remember Bill Wallis? He played 'Ploppy' in the Blackadder II episode where Edmund becomes an executioner - or some similar role to that, anyway. He was also the captain of the ship holding 'more copies of the magazine, Playbeing than the mind can comfortably conceive' docking into Ursa Minor Beta, in Fit the Seventh, or the first episode on the Secondary Phase.
I listen to my HHGG CDs too much.
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Emily...overly fond of the ellipsis...and top ten lists...submit yours @ A87824361... Posted Nov 6, 2003
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