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Post by mark687 on Jun 24, 2020 19:51:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2020 0:46:19 GMT
Thanks for the link. I need to rewatch this. Carbury has that nice cosy feeling of series like Pie in the Sky or Midsummer with Morgaine's war slicing Excalibur straight through it.
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Post by fitzoliverj on Jun 28, 2020 11:28:52 GMT
This worked a lot better than "Mandragora", I think, but there were still one or two scenes that could have been left in for flow. (E.g. in this version Lavalle isn't killed, but the Brig just leaves her with the burning helicopter and forgets her). But it got me thinking, now that pubs aren't open for at least another week, why there so few DW stories set in pubs, and why Lethbridge-Stewart is in almost alll of them. Look at this list, for example thesnufkin.blogspot.com/2013/11/top-five-pubs-in-doctor-who.htmlTop 5 pubs in DW - or, to put it another way, top 5 DW stories featuring pubs, and the Brig features in three of the stories and his absence is a plot point in a fourth. Nicholas Courtney apparently reckoned that Lethbridge-Stewart was an alcoholic, so maybe that's why?
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