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Post by jahawk2009 on Sept 6, 2020 11:51:18 GMT
Just read a reddit post which the person said that back A couple of weeks ago in DWM that Derek Jacobi had been doing lockdown recording So it’s potentially more War Master coming in the future post series 6 I think it's volume 6 he's been recording remotely, though I may be wrong.
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Post by cwm on Sept 6, 2020 12:04:33 GMT
Just read a reddit post which the person said that back A couple of weeks ago in DWM that Derek Jacobi had been doing lockdown recording So it’s potentially more War Master coming in the future post series 6 I think it's volume 6 he's been recording remotely, though I may be wrong. Volume 6 was recorded long before lockdown
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Post by jahawk2009 on Sept 6, 2020 12:04:54 GMT
I think it's volume 6 he's been recording remotely, though I may be wrong. Volume 6 was recorded long before lockdown Then I am wrong! Apologies.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Sept 6, 2020 12:25:33 GMT
I think it's volume 6 he's been recording remotely, though I may be wrong. Volume 6 was recorded long before lockdown You know that to be definitely true?
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Post by number13 on Sept 6, 2020 12:26:35 GMT
I could imagine a 6/ Flip and Constance adventure with Winston If it were after the war and Churchill has been bounced out. Be a good set up for a Constance exit story. I really don't want a Constance exit story, ever!
I would love a Churchill meeting with Sixie/Constance/Flip, but not right after the war imo because it was one of the least interesting periods in his (public) life. He painted a lot, wrote his memoirs and did speaking tours. Profitable for him but about the only memorable moment was when his warnings about the Soviets came true and he made the famous 'Iron Curtain' speech in the U.S. Later on he had a busy political year with the two elections which got him back into power, but again it's not very 'Who' and I get the feeling that perhaps his 1945 defeat interests people more than his unusual feat of winning re-election in 1951. (Very few British Prime Ministers have come back; though we don't have term limit rules or anything, normally when you're out, you're out for ever!)
What I would like is another story set when he wasn't famous, a real blood-and-thunder historical during his time as a very young Lieutenant with the Bengal Lancers. (Commanded by, believe it or not, Colonel Blood!) There's a lot of scope there I think, with Constance seeing the sharp end of Empire on the North-West Frontier, and of course the need to make sure that an officer in the thick of the action survives to play his vital role in the Web of Time. It would be the perfect moment for someone who wanted chaos in the future to nudge history just a bit, one more death in action and... (It could be a Nazi with a found vortex manipulator - or it could be the Master!) Iain Batchelor was excellent as Young Winston in Paul Morris' story, I'd like that lineup again.
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Post by jahawk2009 on Sept 6, 2020 12:28:07 GMT
Volume 6 was recorded long before lockdown You know that to be definitely true? It's true
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Post by mark687 on Sept 6, 2020 12:47:56 GMT
Volume 6 was recorded long before lockdown You know that to be definitely true? Actually i think its a mix of in studio and at home. The DWM Interview actually states its an interview Sir Derek gave in his home while on a break in a recording conducted remotely with participants both in studio and at home. Regards mark687
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Post by theillusiveman on Sept 6, 2020 13:10:31 GMT
Volume 6 was recorded long before lockdown You know that to be definitely true? Wasnt Volume 6 recorded before Volume 5 with McGann?
and since McGann and Jacobi recorded together at the studio (hence the photos)
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Post by cwm on Sept 6, 2020 13:18:40 GMT
Volumes 5 & 6 were both recorded, in their entirety, long before lockdown hit.
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Post by Audio Watchdog on Sept 6, 2020 13:33:35 GMT
If it were after the war and Churchill has been bounced out. Be a good set up for a Constance exit story. I really don't want a Constance exit story, ever!
I would love a Churchill meeting with Sixie/Constance/Flip, but not right after the war imo because it was one of the least interesting periods in his (public) life. He painted a lot, wrote his memoirs and did speaking tours. Profitable for him but about the only memorable moment was when his warnings about the Soviets came true and he made the famous 'Iron Curtain' speech in the U.S. Later on he had a busy political year with the two elections which got him back into power, but again it's not very 'Who' and I get the feeling that perhaps his 1945 defeat interests people more than his unusual feat of winning re-election in 1951. (Very few British Prime Ministers have come back; though we don't have term limit rules or anything, normally when you're out, you're out for ever!)
What I would like is another story set when he wasn't famous, a real blood-and-thunder historical during his time as a very young Lieutenant with the Bengal Lancers. (Commanded by, believe it or not, Colonel Blood!) There's a lot of scope there I think, with Constance seeing the sharp end of Empire on the North-West Frontier, and of course the need to make sure that an officer in the thick of the action survives to play his vital role in the Web of Time. It would be the perfect moment for someone who wanted chaos in the future to nudge history just a bit, one more death in action and... (It could be a Nazi with a found vortex manipulator - or it could be the Master!) Iain Batchelor was excellent as Young Winston in Paul Morris' story, I'd like that lineup again.
I would argue that a story set in the least interesting period is what makes it intriguing. Taking a person who is used to having power & influence finding themselves with neither opens up a lot of interesting dramatic fronts. And if it’s a story with Constance I don’t want to listen to yet another variation of a character knowing more than the historical figure and having to hide it. We already get that with 6 and Flip. Post war Churchill puts he and Constance on more or less the same footing.
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Post by mark687 on Sept 6, 2020 14:18:14 GMT
Volumes 5 & 6 were both recorded, in their entirety, long before lockdown hit. Sorry you are correct Recorded December 2019 Regards mark687
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Post by axelotl38 on Sept 7, 2020 0:28:47 GMT
I was postulating that they COULD be pick-ups of sorts, but that'd seem unlikely.
I heard that in some interview (possibly BF Day?) That McGann was mentioning the difficulty of recording with Jacobi in lockdown. So, does this mean that we're getting more McGann as well with Jacobi?
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Post by theillusiveman on Sept 7, 2020 1:46:27 GMT
I was postulating that they COULD be pick-ups of sorts, but that'd seem unlikely. I heard that in some interview (possibly BF Day?) That McGann was mentioning the difficulty of recording with Jacobi in lockdown. So, does this mean that we're getting more McGann as well with Jacobi? Given the photos of Paul and Derek at the studios I’m not sure it would be for volume 5 (besides if it was wouldn’t it be easier to simply record the pick ups separately if that was the case If it means more McGann or Jacobi then it’s either Eigith Doctor Time War 5 or War Master 7 or perhaps (and highly unlikely either Stranded or Gallifrey Time War)
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Post by mark687 on Sept 17, 2020 12:55:33 GMT
Regards
mark687
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Post by grinch on Sept 17, 2020 12:56:25 GMT
Can’t wait to hear the adventures of War Mel!
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Post by project37 on Sept 17, 2020 15:02:11 GMT
Um... "pocket rocket"?
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Post by fingersmash on Sept 17, 2020 15:19:19 GMT
Um... "pocket rocket"? Well, she is 5'1...
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Post by theillusiveman on Sept 17, 2020 15:25:11 GMT
Pure Speculation but perhaps this could be for a 7th Doctor Adventures Box set (With either 7 and Mel or 7, Ace and Mel) since i doubt it would be for the main range perhaps this could continue Mel's Stories post The Quantum Possibility Engine in box set form?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2020 16:30:06 GMT
Um... "pocket rocket"? I erm.... 'Googled a definition' (as you do).....and its all apparently above board and innuendo free as a descriptive term if you go to the Oxford Dictionary for its origins. If you look on the Urban Dictionary site however, there are a few more familiar figurative uses.
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Post by polly on Sept 17, 2020 19:27:48 GMT
Um... "pocket rocket"? Yeah, I about spat my drink on that one too...
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