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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Apr 7, 2016 9:36:19 GMT
it's an odd thing, but could all the characters played by the same actor be related? Morton Dill having family that one day become the Taylor family and eventually produce Steven Taylor.
the two character played by Freema are related, as, it's implied, are the two characters played by Eve Myles.
its entirely plausible that a certain Roman patriarch's family eventually immigrates to Britain and adopt the surname Frobisher.
conversely the two characters played by famous Time Lord actors (Alexander McQueen and Graham Garden)... Could they BE those Time Lords? McQueen's character in Paradise 5 is very Masterish, and Geoffry Vantage from "Not-Top Gear" could be the Monk having a laugh.
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Post by omega on Apr 7, 2016 9:43:57 GMT
So Stewart Fell realised generations of poor saps across the universe unable to win a fight?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 7, 2016 10:15:46 GMT
Hey, it's my theory that the Lethbridge-Stewart family line would eventually be responsible for Brett Vyon and Sara Kingdom in the fourth millennium.
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Post by bobod on Apr 7, 2016 11:16:39 GMT
it's an odd thing, but could all the characters played by the same actor be related? Morton Dill having family that one day become the Taylor family and eventually produce Steven Taylor. the two character played by Freema are related, as, it's implied, are the two characters played by Eve Myles. its entirely plausible that a certain Roman patriarch's family eventually immigrates to Britain and adopt the surname Frobisher. conversely the two characters played by famous Time Lord actors (Alexander McQueen and Graham Garden)... Could they BE those Time Lords? McQueen's character in Paradise 5 is very Masterish, and Geoffry Vantage from "Not-Top Gear" could be the Monk having a laugh. There's more Big Finish Garden out there too.
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Post by constonks on Apr 8, 2016 4:17:49 GMT
Is Ellie Higson an ancestor of the Summerfields?
Then there's folks like David Warner and Nick Briggs whose faces/voices are everywhere. They're like all those guys that look like Stan Lee in the Marvel movies.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2016 6:03:27 GMT
Is Ellie Higson an ancestor of the Summerfields? Well, that's officially head canon for me. Then there's folks like David Warner and Nick Briggs whose faces/voices are everywhere. They're like all those guys that look like Stan Lee in the Marvel movies. Their name is Briggs, for they are many. Like the host of Michael Wisher appearances.
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Post by ulyssessarcher on Apr 9, 2016 7:04:56 GMT
Is Ellie Higson an ancestor of the Summerfields? Then there's folks like David Warner and Nick Briggs whose faces/voices are everywhere. They're like all those guys that look like Stan Lee in the Marvel movies. If you can answer this question without the help of the internet, then you are a true Marvel fan, and this is for everybody willing to try. 2 part question. In what movie did Stan Lee play a character that he* created in the comics? What was the characters name? * - with some help from his yancy street friends, come on that's a dead giveaway.
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Post by shutupbanks on Apr 9, 2016 8:23:04 GMT
So Stewart Fell realised generations of poor saps across the universe unable to win a fight? Federation guards.
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Post by Ela on Apr 10, 2016 16:37:20 GMT
Where's the "Morton Dill" reference come from? I don't think I've heard the name before...
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Post by constonks on Apr 10, 2016 16:41:19 GMT
Where's the "Morton Dill" reference come from? I don't think I've heard the name before... It's the name of Peter Purves's first Doctor Who character - the American tourist on the Empire State Building in episode 3(?) of The Chase. It was that role and the praise of the cast that helped get him the job as Steven.
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Post by Ela on Apr 10, 2016 16:42:44 GMT
Where's the "Morton Dill" reference come from? I don't think I've heard the name before... It's the name of Peter Purves's first Doctor Who character - the American tourist on the Empire State Building in episode 3(?) of The Chase. It was that role and the praise of the cast that helped get him the job as Steven. Oh, gotcha. Goodness, that was so long ago, no wonder I don't remember.
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