These are the kids that grew up on Gargoyles and B: TAS. They saw their forefathers, and built upon their work.
These are the kids that grew up on Gargoyles and B: TAS. They saw their forefathers, and built upon their work.
Are you Postman Pat?
I want to live in the world of PG Wodehouse - all of the money, none of the work, none of the unhappy endings.
After reading that, I crossed "try mescaline" off my bucket list.
The House of Cards-Sesame Street scene made me want to see Elmo in a dramatic role, so this appeals greatly to me.
This is one of those random things I learned from QI. Graham's Number ends in a 7, as opposed to Graham Norton's Number which ends in an 8.
While the usual Yuletide songs make their rounds in the Irving household every year, there is only one video that the entire family makes sure to catch - "Jingle Bell Rock" by Daryl Hall & John Oates. The song is good, but it's the greatest Christmas music video ever made: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
That's Zed, you Yankee you.
I learned the wrong way to say the letter Z. I also learned that it's alright to cry, through the medium of 50's crooning: https://www.youtube.com/wat…
HELD BACK. REPEAT THE FOURTH GRADE. LOW STANDARDIZED TEST SCORES. THIS IS MORE THAN TWO WORDS.
The story is "Trouble in Paradise", and it's was an AudioGo story - like a cross between an audio story and an audiobook, told by the companion and one other actor. So, Eleven was "played" by Nicola Bryant in this story.
There's a Big Finish companion story where Six and Peri get a message from Eleven telling them to go and fetch some artifact or another, and Eleven spends most of the time gushing over the technicolor coat, which he thinks is the greatest piece of clothing ever made.
The Professor said he was taking a brief nap, so we only have time for six movies.
At the end, with the weird purple alien.
And they had to rewrite all the music for pianos with segregated keys.
In South Africa in the 70s, they had The White and White Minstrel Show.
Leo Sayer?
And the sets don't even wobble! It's like they don't know they're making Doctor Who!
The line about being flattered? Yeah, I really needed to feel that particular dagger to the heart again.
I seem to recall Kids Next Door had a story where two of the boys thought bras were secret teenage weapons.