Which featured Opera Singer, Katherine Jenkins. She sang a live rendition of Un Bel Di from Puccini's Madame Butterfly in 2006. That piece, (obviously sang by someone else), was played during the Seventh Doctor's operation in
Which featured Opera Singer, Katherine Jenkins. She sang a live rendition of Un Bel Di from Puccini's Madame Butterfly in 2006. That piece, (obviously sang by someone else), was played during the Seventh Doctor's operation in
via the poet Thomas Shadwell, who was frequently satirised by John Dryden, who along with Henry Purcell wrote a semi-operatic play called King Arthur, who was asleep in
via the poet Thomas Shadwell, who was frequently satirised by John Dryden, who along with Henry Purcell wrote a semi-operatic play called King Arthur, who was asleep in
Battlefield
Via Haemovores, Gas Mask Zombies, Timothy Latimer, Winston Churchill and Hitler
Comments
So not fish fingers but sky sharks flying outside of water on a human colony planet in A Christmas Carol
Which featured Opera Singer, Katherine Jenkins. She sang a live rendition of Un Bel Di from Puccini's Madame Butterfly in 2006. That piece, (obviously sang by someone else), was played during the Seventh Doctor's operation in
The TV Movie
via Eye of Harmony
Attack eyebrows
Via the planet Delphon
Spearhead From Space
Spoonheads
Teaspoon and an open mind
via Tina T. Spoon and that Button Moon theme-song, another vocal triumph for Peter Davison:
"I want to be happy"
Via The Kandyman
The Happiness Patrol
Isn't this the wrong way round? Since the tag is "happy", shouldn't it be "via The Happiness Patrol - The Kandyman"?
In any case, I am reminded of the moment when the Doctor offers a liquorice allsort (while, strangely, saying "Would you like a jellybaby?") to
the Fendahl skull.
Via the Eighth Doctor audio story The Skull of Sobek
Marc Platt
via Gail Platt
Mary Ashe
via Ashildir
Me
Who puts me (that's me, not Me, obviously) in mind of those self-centred-looking fellows
the Adherents of the Repeated Meme.
Via The End of the World, which can also mean the end of the universe
Utopia
Ursula le Guin is renowned for utopian writing. One of her novels was a heavy influence upon our very own ...
Kinda
This featured Welsh actress Nerys Hughes, who also starred in the Torchwood episode
Something Borrowed
The Wedding of River Song
Tegan
(hahaha I see what you did there!!!)
Resurrection of the Daleks
Shad Thames
via the poet Thomas Shadwell, who was frequently satirised by John Dryden, who along with Henry Purcell wrote a semi-operatic play called King Arthur, who was asleep in
Battlefield
Via Haemovores, Gas Mask Zombies, Timothy Latimer, Winston Churchill and Hitler
World War II
Those last two letters (pronounced "Aye, aye") suggest
The Curse of the Black Spot.
Featuring Hugh Bonneville, who starred in Downton Abbey, alongside Penelope Wilton, who in DW played
Harriet Jones
Via Prime Ministers
Harold Saxon