Don't know A Vermin's Tusk, but Hover To Fit Red Rovers is Terror of the Vervoids.
Clue 1: McCoy era
Clue 2: He was in a film about a life (and death) of a man who secretly sent very rude and suggestive letters to one the Doctor's most famous male companions. (though this wasn't mentioned in the film).
Clue 2: He was in a film about a life (and death) of a man who secretly sent very rude and suggestive letters to one the Doctor's most famous male companions. (though this wasn't mentioned in the film).
Stevan Rimkus (Captain Bates from The Curse Of Fenric)
Okay, two anagrams here...
The first: a one-off guest character from classic era Who -
ACTUAL MEDIA
The second: someone who played a significant enemy of the Doctor's -
TOPPLED GROIN
If we could keep things to one anagram at a time that would be great, so to avoid confusion if more than one person guesses both quotes. I would suggest Mccollough posts the next anagram as that was the first anagram guessed correctly. Intrigued by your other anagram, think a few clues may be needed on that one for me personally!
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Clue 2: He was in a film about a life (and death) of a man who secretly sent very rude and suggestive letters to one the Doctor's most famous male companions. (though this wasn't mentioned in the film).
Stevan Rimkus (Captain Bates from The Curse Of Fenric)
Correct!
The film I was referring to was Prick Up Your Ears, where he played 'a bit of trade'.
So here goes, this is an Episode from Doctor Who:
Forth Feet Of Arse
:D
The Forest of Fear.
Okay, two anagrams here...
The first: a one-off guest character from classic era Who -
ACTUAL MEDIA
The second: someone who played a significant enemy of the Doctor's -
TOPPLED GROIN
Gordon Tipple!
If we could keep things to one anagram at a time that would be great, so to avoid confusion if more than one person guesses both quotes. I would suggest Mccollough posts the next anagram as that was the first anagram guessed correctly. Intrigued by your other anagram, think a few clues may be needed on that one for me personally!
Amelia Ducat from The Seeds of Doom. But this answer only counts as a curiosity answer. Pah! First one I got too.
Correct!
"Slim brit moo cows win silly daddy's pasty. Hahaha "
That's What I Did On My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow. What else can it be given the category?
I feel like McCollough or TRT1968 should be the ones to post an anagram. If they do, their anagrams can supersede this one.
If not - this is the title of a tv Doctor Who 'story':
HACKERS TAKE FAGOTT
CAKE ENROLL
Attack of the Graske
That's not an insult. It's my anagram. Classic series story.
"Rani threatens poem next"
And it's a classic episode.
The Sontaran Experiment?
The 'x' was a giveaway.
Same category:
A Pederast Reuses Me
Would that be Desperate Measures?
If that's correct, here is a character from classic Who:
Lazlo's Gambit
Quite.
And is that Sabalom Glitz?