The excellent Through The Square Window podcast tackles our very own Blake's 7...
#Blakes7
@mutoidkrynoidpods
We put out a monthly Blake's 7 pod, The Mutoid Podcast, and a more sporadic Doctor Who pod, The Krynoid PodCast. Expect sci-fi, fantasy, old horror, music and idiocy here. Jim runs this account. #DoctorWho #Blakes7 https://mutoidpodcast.libsyn.com
The excellent Through The Square Window podcast tackles our very own Blake's 7...
#Blakes7
Theatrical, I think.
That's the Saturday before I was born (21st).
Isabel Oakeshott assuring us all that a drone did not hit Dubai Marina
This is all I need to convince me that a drone hit Dubai Marina.
Just rewatched The Shining (1980) after decades. It's so good (old news, I know).
All of the main cast are amazing but Nicholson is off the scale. And the direction... π
A top 5 for me now.
BTW if you haven't seen it, the blu-ray is gorgeous.
Has anyone else noticed the Audible Daily Deals have crept up a quid?
#BrokenBritain
Title card for the talk, with the details from the main text with an image of a UFO toy
Our next ONLINE fundraising talk:
Sat 21st March, 8pm via Zoom with recording for all ticket holders
INVASION OF THE SAUCER MEN
THE VISUAL FOLKLORE OF UFOs
Dr David Clarke and Andrew Robinson will be presenting on everything from hoax photos to kid's toys
Tickets Β£5+booking from bit.ly/flaevents
I can only see Al Murray
If hot honey is to be the new salted caramel, I'm OK with that.
In January 1898, the Illustrated Police News reported that a mysterious figure with
"the ghastly appearance of a headless woman" was haunting an isolated crossroad outside of Buckingham.
PhantomsFriday
You can't buy the book, but you CAN buy the postcard of the book. Right here: www.colemandesign.co.uk/shop
#Bookish #DoctorWho #InsideNo9 #Detectorists
A black and white illustration inspired by Susan Hill's novel The Woman in Black. A woman in late Victorian mourning stands in a graveyard in a flat desolate landscape. There are two stone pillars in the foreground.
An illustration of the ghost of a woman in a dress of the mid to late Georgian era with a sort of skeletal face. She is stood / hovering in front of a detached Georgian house in the dusk, flanked by dark trees, with its front door lit from above.
A print of a black and white illustration inspired by John Masefield's novel the Box of Delights: a bearded man with a heavy pack trudges through snow pursued by wolves. There's a big white house in the distance, and a small aeroplane (in fact a car-o-plane) in the sky. The scene is flanked by trees and emerges from a square box. The face of its beholder is just visible.
A ridiculous black and white illustration (in print form) of worshippers dancing around a ceremonial bonfire in the trees. The flames take the shape of a large cat's head.
Hello! I've been a bit preoccupied lately with real life and stuff but I've finally put a bit of effort into my Etsy shop... added new prints and restocked old ones. Do have a look. Sharing much appreciated. Thank you.
sarahcoomershop.etsy.com
A newspaper review of the second episode of Doctor Who, complaining the show isnβt as good as it used to be
Presenting a review of episode 2 of βDoctor Whoβ, from December 1963:
I think 'Wow' is my favourite Kate Bush song. Spooky verse, biting lyrics, banging chorus, ethereal end vocal.
#MusicSky
They must! I guess the key is to isolate what works for you and what doesn't but it isn't easy with so many other variables in the mix.
I think I have the 12 but two of them are based on architectural expectations.
There's also 5-HTP gummies but I felt the effects wore off after about a year of taking them.
Maybe try three if you have an easy morning the next day.
Ah. I take two of these a night. The dosage is supposed to be three but I'm also concerned about drowsiness in the morning.
The above list of people in a photo together from January 1994
Suedeβs best lineup: Brett Anderson (vocals), Bernard Butler (guitar), Mat Osman (bass), Simon Gilbert (drums), Stephen Fry (euphonium), Ian McKellen (kazoo), Pam St Clement (vibes).
Try Magnesium Glycinate.
It works for me. I tend to sleep through and no longer have that 'have I even been to sleep?' feeling when I wake up.
How Blake's 7, or specifically Paul Darrow, disrupts film editing theory.
If it's Saturday it must mean the return of another extended Blue Box Podcast, and this time it's our review of Hell Bent from over a decade ago:
Spotify: open.spotify.com/show/3ooouE7...
Apple Podcasts: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/s...
Amazon Music: music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/cf7...
The Day of the Triffids
A number of films have been donated by a former BBC employee. With these were reel-to-reel recordings made in August 1968 of βThe Day of the Triffidsβ, which had been broadcast on Radio 4 FM in June and July that year. These copies are of very high quality.
In which case I don't get it (I'm not clever).
"My name? J.R. Hartley!"
Do you mean The Art of Parties? Party Fears Two was by The Associates.