Roy Orbison.
The greatest voice in rock 'n' roll history, used almost exclusively in ballads that cause people to stare into the middle distance for a while. Just the sort of thing for a rainy day when there is much work that needs to be done.
Roy Orbison.
The greatest voice in rock 'n' roll history, used almost exclusively in ballads that cause people to stare into the middle distance for a while. Just the sort of thing for a rainy day when there is much work that needs to be done.
Watching that old William Hartnell clip, it seems amazing that that is the same character who just saved Starship UK.
She remained behind in the ruined London of the late 2160s, with her future husband David Campbell, to rebuild after "The Dalek Invasion of Earth".
When Smith said that line, I immediately uttered a camp "Ooooh! Someone's a bit narky!" I fear that the spectre of 70s British comedies hangs over me still.
He receives his book mangling in "Live and Let Die", at the hands of several hungry sharks.
Knock knock.
Who's there?
Doctor.
Doctor who?
Precisely.
Mmmmm, three-way tie.
I'm betting it gets an A; the best rating it's possible to get on the AV Club!
That fact led to a weird anomaly in the old multi-Doctor stories, where the later incarnations would all defer to William Hartnell despite his being the youngest of the Doctors.
Maybe if you took those sunglasses off once in a while, you wouldn't miss so many things.
Sid Bream was '92, I believe.
You're not thinking four-dimensionally, Apple!
Captain Planet definitely counts. Growing up in Australia in the early-mid 90s, every kid my age watched that show, and knows the theme tune to this day.
I fear I may be revealing a bit too much of myself here,
but I still find myself watching old Sesame Street on YouTube. That show taught me everything four-year-old me ever needed to know (except for the pronunciation of the letter Z, which my English mother was very quick to drill out of me).
At least they have great singing voices. What does Dennis Kucinich have?
Apparently, Palin only ever lost it once; on the set of Holy Grail, when he had to eat mud for thirty takes (in a scene that was ultimately cut). It says a lot about my opinion of the man that I would hold that statement to be true.
"Is this a cheese shop?"
. . . there's the ball . . .
The Fish Slapping Dance; the funniest 15 seconds the Pythons ever produced.
1989, and one of my earliest memories is the video for "Smells Like Teen Spirit."