18:20 Dr Who
Starring William Hartnell in The Daleks Are In It a nine part story
phoned in by Terry Nation
1. Having narrowly escaped his confrontation
with the Daleks, the Doctor must now face
his greatest enemy, the Daleks! Can he free
the peaceful blond haired aliens, before the
Daleks force them to complete the ultimate
weapon? The answer is to be found in the
petrified forest, but what horrors lie hidden.
Dr Who . . . . . . William Hartnell
Susan . . . . . . . Carole Ann Ford
Barbara . . . . . . Jacqueline Hill
Ian . . . . . . . . . William Russell
Tarrant . . . . . Unknown extra
19.30 Dr Who
Starring Sylvester McCoy in The Pink and Purple Army of Time
a three part story by Pup and Bib Laker
1. The Doctor takes Mel to to the
hotel planet of LavelTodge. But
the time travellers are soon fighting
for their lives against the psychotic
Lady StickleBricks and her army of
robotic sweetbreads.
Dr Who . . . . . . . . . .Sylvester McCoy
Mel . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Bonnie Langford
Lady StickleBricks . . Jane Asher
The Asterm . . . . . . . Ainley Anthony
17.45 Dr Who
Starring Patrick Troughton in The Return Of The Cybermen (Again)
an eight part story by Terrance Dicks
(based on a couple of lines of notes by Kit Pedler
but expanded to eight episodes because none of
the other scripts were much good this season).
Part One.
The Doctor and his companions
visit their old friend Professor Travers who is
working at a top secret scientific base.
There the international crew have encountered
mysterious hooded strangers with very square
heads who hide in the stationery cupboard.
Who could they be? And what do they want with
the paper clips?
As the Doctor investigates, all the clues seem
to inexplicably point to yet another terrifying
return of the dreaded Cybermen, those
inhuman killers from Telos, or Mondas, or
something...
Dr Who..... Patrick Troughton
Jamie......... Frazer Hines,
Zoe...... Wendy Padbury
Prof Travers..... Jack Watling
Chief Jobson..... a fairly well known, and slightly rugged character actor
Sally, the Chief's daughter who is inexplicably at the base and who Jamie flirts with..... Twiggy
Cybermen.... seven quite tall men, including John Levene
Voice of the Cybermen.... Stephen Hawking
17:35 Dr Who
Starring Tom Baker in The Gothic Horror Picture Show a four
part extravaganza by Richard Crystal Maze
1. When the Tardis break down the Doctor
and his companion seek assistance from
the inhabitants of a nearby castle. But once
inside it soon becomes clear a deadly trap
has been set, for they desire his body... but
not his brain. As even the Doctors Sonic
Transducer cannot help him he must consider
the most desperate solution, should he attempt
the timewarp, again?
Dr Who . . . . . . . Tom Baker
Leela . . . . . . . . Susan Sarandon
K9 . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Biggins
Doctor Solon . . . Tim Curry
Condo . . . . . . . . Richard O'Brien
Morbius . . . . . . . Meat Loaf
7.45 Dr Who
starring Sylvester McCoy in Pantomimia. A three-part
story by Andrew Carthorse. 1. The Doctor and Mel take a
break on the holiday resort of Pantomimia
on Planet Camp only to discover
that the friendly alien world has been
overrun by the inexplicable Overactorroids.
Along the way we meet, without explanation,
a hip youth from Croydon.
Can the Doctor out-perform the guest
stars before someone shouts "he's
behind you" or the cardboard sets
fall down?
[As it's Comic Relief this year, I thought I'd do this. A two part story to continue where the 1999 red nose day special finnished]
7:00pm Doctor Who
starring Joanna Lumley and Julia Sawalha in The Squirrel Incident
A two 50 minute part story by Steven Moffat.
1. The Doctor and Emma arrive on Earth
in 2015 to find all of the Squirrels are extinct.
They are puzzled by this, so they go to
a secret laboritory to find out why. When they
are there, they discover something very wrong.
The Rani has got rid of all the squirrels that were
on Earth, apart from one, which she has managed
to grow to an enormous size. She then intends to
unleash this on the people's of Earth. It's up to the
Doctor and Emma to try and stop her before
it's too late.
Dr Who . . . . . Joanna Lumley
Emma . . . . . .Julia Sawalha
The Rani. . . . .Dawn French
Squirrel. . . . . .Nicholas Pegg
9:00pm Doctor Who
starring Sylvester McCoy in The Wyrm that Turned.
A six part story by Benny Hill.
1. The 7th Doctor is summoned by Peri to the planet Lesbos, where she has found herself sandwiched between two sides of a struggle on a planet ruled by women. Yet, all is not as it seems......or is it? Who is the Mistress, and why has she called upon the Doctor's deadliest enemies ? And, where are all the men ?
Dr Who................................Sylvester McCoy
Peri.................................... Nicola Bryant
hmphhhh.............................Ronnie Barker
wazzit..................................Ronnie Corbett
The Master.................. ........Sid James
The Mistress........................Anthony Ainley
Voice of the Daleks..............Spike Milligan
The Rani..............................Charles Hawtrey
Voice of Danger Mouse........David Jason
8.00pm Whatever Happened to the Soap Opera?
With Jonathan Dimbleby 1. Coronation Street
An in depth study of the phenomenon of the fall of the soap opera and the rise of imaginative programming begins with the demise of this short lived soap. Includes rare archive footage.
8.00pm Whatever Happened to the Soap Opera?
With Jonathan Dimbleby 1. Coronation Street
An in depth study of the phenomenon of the fall of the soap opera and the rise of imaginative programming begins with the demise of this short lived soap. Includes rare archive footage.
Er...? What? It's supposed to be Radio Times listings of made-up Doctor Who stories that weren't listed. But, still containing Characters and monsters that have been in the show, with a humorous twist.
If you go back to the first page, the person who started this thread, mentions it.
Er...? What? It's supposed to be Radio Times listings of made-up Doctor Who stories that weren't listed. But, still containing Characters and monsters that have been in the show, with a humorous twist.
If you go back to the first page, the person who started this thread, mentions it.
Er...? What?
I'm sorry but I think you'll find you are in error. There's no mention of that "rule" that I can find.
There is only the title which does not say Doctor Who entries only. That being the case, what's wrong with a fresh twist on the theme?
I guess you've had a sense of humour failure. Or I have. We're not on the same wavelength, that's for sure!
7.00 Doctor Who
starring Jon Pertwee in Invasion of the Thread-jackers
A four-part story by Terrance and some Dicks
1. The Doctor arrives in a hitherto friendly thread
on the world of Digital Spy to find that evil trolls
are attempting to introduce the subject of Coronation
Street using twisted logic.
The Doctor...Jon Pertwee
Sarah Jane...Elisabeth Sladen
Troll King....GDK
Ghost......Dervish
Well everybody else who has posted has posted Doctor Who even the OP..
*sigh* My post is about Doctor Who, you know. I think I understand why my joke is a failure with you and tigger pooh.
Back in the days of black and white TV there were only two channels, then three, and nobody had a second TV set in their bedroom and video recorders were huge, expensive machines that only TV studios could afford. TV was an event and if you missed your favourite programme, that was it. You missed it and could never see it again.
In my youth, which was those ancient days, it was not uncommon for imaginative programmes, like Doctor Who and others to be scheduled up against popular soap operas. In our house it used to cause great deal of upset, as my mum loved her soaps and I loved Doctor Who and Star Trek and others.
So you see, my entry, which is about a TV programme that I wish had been made but wasn't, is an ironic reference to that.
I can understand why anyone too young to remember such things might not get the joke.
Can you imagine my feelings on being taken to task over a post which is to the point and which I thought was an original twist on the OP's idea? I think you're both being rather too literal.
23.30 Dr Who
Starring Sylvester McCoy in The Curse of Apathy
An 8 part story by a cheap writer
1. The Doctor and Ace land in London in 1983 and find themselves trapped in a decayed television studio.
They run down lots of corridors.
The Doctor plays the spoons.
Can the Doctor escape from the Mindnumbing Apathy?
And why does no-one care....?
Dr Who???..............Sylvester McCoy
Ace..........................Sophie Aldred
Apathy.....................Michael Grade
Actor slumming it.....Richard Briers
The Tax avoider.......Ken Dodd
7.00 Doctor Who
starring Jon Pertwee in Invasion of the Thread-jackers
A four-part story by Terrance and some Dicks
1. The Doctor arrives in a hitherto friendly thread
on the world of Digital Spy to find that evil trolls
are attempting to introduce the subject of Coronation
Street using twisted logic.
The Doctor...Jon Pertwee
Sarah Jane...Elisabeth Sladen Troll King....GDK
Ghost......Dervish
17:15
Doctor Who
starring Jon Pertwee in
The Apatheticon Extra Menace
A four-part story by Stephen Poliakoff before he got famous
4. Throughout all his incarnations they have
been there in the backgound, reacting with
vague concern as the Daleks exterminated,
crying out in an unconvincing way as the
Cyermen converted and distractedly just sort
of milling around as the Ice Warriors hissed.
As a decade long plan comes to fruition can the
Doctor save his Equity card or will he be
doomed to join the Apatheticon ranks in the snug at
The Rover's Return, never speaking and
drinking the same pint of milk stout.....forever.
The Doctor...Jon Pertwee
Sarah Jane...Elisabeth Sladen
Woman with bag...Stephanie Cole before she got famous
Apatheticon 1.....Man from the Millk board advertisement
Apatheticon 2.....Woman from back of the class in "Mind Your Language"
7 or 8 or whenever: Doctor Who
The Doctor Takes the Biscuit
In a vain attempt to try and tap into the psyche that created a fad around Jelly Babies in the 1970's The Doctor has randomly started mentioning Jammie Dodgers in every other episode and hilariously waving them at Daleks. Will today's audience take to this behaviour or will it be dismissed as a desperate attempt to add some 'quirky, eccentric Britishness' to the show? Will the cryptic 'bourbon creams are the only snacks in the jungle' begin to make sense and what does it have to do with mysterious, flirty time travelling old bag, Water Biscuit?
The Doctor....Burton Foods-Executive
Water Biscuit....Viennese Whirl
Aimless Pond....Jaffa Cake
Dreary Williams....Jacob Cream-Cracker
17:15 Dr Who
starring Paul McGann in An Actual Episode of Doctor Who
A four part story made in Britain.
1. Fresh from his battles in Vancouver, the
newly regenerated Doctor returns for a new
26 part series. Landing in London, the Doctor
is shocked to find strangers pointing at "that
thing on his head", but relieved not to be shot
by anyone. Meanwhile, the Brigadier receives
word of the Doctor's arrival, just as he has
uncovered a secret team of scientists
assisting an alien invasion.
The Doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul McGann
The Brigadier . . . . . . . . . . Nicholas Courtney
Man pointing in street . . . . John Barrowman
Zygon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Tennant
So after the comments about rules, I read the thread title.
7.35 Doctor Who
starring Sylvester McCoy in Thesaurus of the Rani
A four-part story by Pip and Jane Baker
1. When Mel enrols in a futuristic dance academy, she is discombobulated to discover a dastardly scheme of deleterious design. Who is the terpsichorean termagant running the Academy and which jiving jackanapes is acting, once again, as her accomplice?
The Doctor...Sylvester McCoy
Melanie Bush...Bonnie Langford
The Rani....Kate O' Mara
Registrar...John Normington
Dance Captain......Wayne Sleep
Urak...Richard Gauntlett
Chief Executive...Theo Lainyanny
Dance Darlings...from the Sylvia Young Theatre School
7.00 Doctor Who
starring Jon Pertwee in Invasion of the Thread-jackers
A four-part story by Terrance and some Dicks
1. The Doctor arrives in a hitherto friendly thread
on the world of Digital Spy to find that evil trolls
are attempting to introduce the subject of Coronation
Street using twisted logic.
The Doctor...Jon Pertwee
Sarah Jane...Elisabeth Sladen
Troll King....GDK
Ghost......Dervish
That's not funny, at all! :mad: If all you can do is mock, then please leave this thread immediatly! And don't post on this thread again. :mad::mad:
A 50 minute story called Double Coincidence
By Steven Moffat and Susan Nickson
The Tardis arrives back on Earth in 2006 and
accidently materialises on the set of the tv show
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.
Lucie is shocked to discover someone who looks
identical to her. The Doctor, puzzled at how this
could happen, uses his sonic screwdriver to put
things right. But things don't go right, as Lucie and
the lookalike's minds are accidentially swapped.
Can the Doctor correct this at all? With the help of
some of the Two Pints cast, who knows?
Comments
Dr Who
Starring William Hartnell in
The Daleks Are In It a nine part story
phoned in by Terry Nation
1. Having narrowly escaped his confrontation
with the Daleks, the Doctor must now face
his greatest enemy, the Daleks! Can he free
the peaceful blond haired aliens, before the
Daleks force them to complete the ultimate
weapon? The answer is to be found in the
petrified forest, but what horrors lie hidden.
Dr Who . . . . . . William Hartnell
Susan . . . . . . . Carole Ann Ford
Barbara . . . . . . Jacqueline Hill
Ian . . . . . . . . . William Russell
Tarrant . . . . . Unknown extra
Dr Who
Starring Sylvester McCoy in
The Pink and Purple Army of Time
a three part story by Pup and Bib Laker
1. The Doctor takes Mel to to the
hotel planet of LavelTodge. But
the time travellers are soon fighting
for their lives against the psychotic
Lady StickleBricks and her army of
robotic sweetbreads.
Dr Who . . . . . . . . . .Sylvester McCoy
Mel . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Bonnie Langford
Lady StickleBricks . . Jane Asher
The Asterm . . . . . . . Ainley Anthony
Dr Who
Starring Patrick Troughton in
The Return Of The Cybermen (Again)
an eight part story by Terrance Dicks
(based on a couple of lines of notes by Kit Pedler
but expanded to eight episodes because none of
the other scripts were much good this season).
Part One.
The Doctor and his companions
visit their old friend Professor Travers who is
working at a top secret scientific base.
There the international crew have encountered
mysterious hooded strangers with very square
heads who hide in the stationery cupboard.
Who could they be? And what do they want with
the paper clips?
As the Doctor investigates, all the clues seem
to inexplicably point to yet another terrifying
return of the dreaded Cybermen, those
inhuman killers from Telos, or Mondas, or
something...
Dr Who..... Patrick Troughton
Jamie......... Frazer Hines,
Zoe...... Wendy Padbury
Prof Travers..... Jack Watling
Chief Jobson..... a fairly well known, and slightly rugged character actor
Sally, the Chief's daughter who is inexplicably at the base and who Jamie flirts with..... Twiggy
Cybermen.... seven quite tall men, including John Levene
Voice of the Cybermen.... Stephen Hawking
Dr Who
Starring Tom Baker in
The Gothic Horror Picture Show a four
part extravaganza by Richard Crystal Maze
1. When the Tardis break down the Doctor
and his companion seek assistance from
the inhabitants of a nearby castle. But once
inside it soon becomes clear a deadly trap
has been set, for they desire his body... but
not his brain. As even the Doctors Sonic
Transducer cannot help him he must consider
the most desperate solution, should he attempt
the timewarp, again?
Dr Who . . . . . . . Tom Baker
Leela . . . . . . . . Susan Sarandon
K9 . . . . . . . . . . Christopher Biggins
Doctor Solon . . . Tim Curry
Condo . . . . . . . . Richard O'Brien
Morbius . . . . . . . Meat Loaf
Dr Who
starring Sylvester McCoy in
Pantomimia. A three-part
story by Andrew Carthorse.
1. The Doctor and Mel take a
break on the holiday resort of Pantomimia
on Planet Camp only to discover
that the friendly alien world has been
overrun by the inexplicable Overactorroids.
Along the way we meet, without explanation,
a hip youth from Croydon.
Can the Doctor out-perform the guest
stars before someone shouts "he's
behind you" or the cardboard sets
fall down?
Dr Who . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sylvester McCoy
Mel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Langford
Ace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sophie Aldred
The Candymanthing . . . . .Bertie Bassett
Overactorerroids
Caretaker Overactorroid. . .Richard Briers
Captain Overactorroid .. . . Ken Dodd
Mistress Overactorroid . . . Sheila Hancock
Hale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gareth Hale
Pace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Norman Pace
7:00pm
Doctor Who
starring Joanna Lumley and Julia Sawalha in
The Squirrel Incident
A two 50 minute part story by Steven Moffat.
1. The Doctor and Emma arrive on Earth
in 2015 to find all of the Squirrels are extinct.
They are puzzled by this, so they go to
a secret laboritory to find out why. When they
are there, they discover something very wrong.
The Rani has got rid of all the squirrels that were
on Earth, apart from one, which she has managed
to grow to an enormous size. She then intends to
unleash this on the people's of Earth. It's up to the
Doctor and Emma to try and stop her before
it's too late.
Dr Who . . . . . Joanna Lumley
Emma . . . . . .Julia Sawalha
The Rani. . . . .Dawn French
Squirrel. . . . . .Nicholas Pegg
Doctor Who
starring Sylvester McCoy in
The Wyrm that Turned.
A six part story by Benny Hill.
1. The 7th Doctor is summoned by Peri to the planet Lesbos, where she has found herself sandwiched between two sides of a struggle on a planet ruled by women. Yet, all is not as it seems......or is it? Who is the Mistress, and why has she called upon the Doctor's deadliest enemies ? And, where are all the men ?
Dr Who................................Sylvester McCoy
Peri.................................... Nicola Bryant
hmphhhh.............................Ronnie Barker
wazzit..................................Ronnie Corbett
The Master.................. ........Sid James
The Mistress........................Anthony Ainley
Voice of the Daleks..............Spike Milligan
The Rani..............................Charles Hawtrey
Voice of Danger Mouse........David Jason
Whatever Happened to the Soap Opera?
With Jonathan Dimbleby
1. Coronation Street
An in depth study of the phenomenon of the fall of the soap opera and the rise of imaginative programming begins with the demise of this short lived soap. Includes rare archive footage.
Er...? What? It's supposed to be Radio Times listings of made-up Doctor Who stories that weren't listed. But, still containing Characters and monsters that have been in the show, with a humorous twist.
If you go back to the first page, the person who started this thread, mentions it.
Er...? What?
I'm sorry but I think you'll find you are in error. There's no mention of that "rule" that I can find.
There is only the title which does not say Doctor Who entries only. That being the case, what's wrong with a fresh twist on the theme?
I guess you've had a sense of humour failure. Or I have. We're not on the same wavelength, that's for sure!
Whereas I guess you've had a sense of reading failure- this is a Doctor Who thread in the Doctor Who place to put Doctor Who threads.
Show me the rule and I'll happily apologise!
Well everybody else who has posted has posted Doctor Who even the OP..
Doctor Who
starring Jon Pertwee in
Invasion of the Thread-jackers
A four-part story by Terrance and some Dicks
1. The Doctor arrives in a hitherto friendly thread
on the world of Digital Spy to find that evil trolls
are attempting to introduce the subject of Coronation
Street using twisted logic.
The Doctor...Jon Pertwee
Sarah Jane...Elisabeth Sladen
Troll King....GDK
Ghost......Dervish
*sigh* My post is about Doctor Who, you know. I think I understand why my joke is a failure with you and tigger pooh.
Back in the days of black and white TV there were only two channels, then three, and nobody had a second TV set in their bedroom and video recorders were huge, expensive machines that only TV studios could afford. TV was an event and if you missed your favourite programme, that was it. You missed it and could never see it again.
In my youth, which was those ancient days, it was not uncommon for imaginative programmes, like Doctor Who and others to be scheduled up against popular soap operas. In our house it used to cause great deal of upset, as my mum loved her soaps and I loved Doctor Who and Star Trek and others.
So you see, my entry, which is about a TV programme that I wish had been made but wasn't, is an ironic reference to that.
I can understand why anyone too young to remember such things might not get the joke.
Can you imagine my feelings on being taken to task over a post which is to the point and which I thought was an original twist on the OP's idea? I think you're both being rather too literal.
Dr Who
Starring Sylvester McCoy in
The Curse of Apathy
An 8 part story by a cheap writer
1. The Doctor and Ace land in London in 1983 and find themselves trapped in a decayed television studio.
They run down lots of corridors.
The Doctor plays the spoons.
Can the Doctor escape from the Mindnumbing Apathy?
And why does no-one care....?
Dr Who???..............Sylvester McCoy
Ace..........................Sophie Aldred
Apathy.....................Michael Grade
Actor slumming it.....Richard Briers
The Tax avoider.......Ken Dodd
BIB: Was that really called for?
The rest of it, pretty funny.
Doctor Who
starring Jon Pertwee in
The Apatheticon Extra Menace
A four-part story by Stephen Poliakoff before he got famous
4. Throughout all his incarnations they have
been there in the backgound, reacting with
vague concern as the Daleks exterminated,
crying out in an unconvincing way as the
Cyermen converted and distractedly just sort
of milling around as the Ice Warriors hissed.
As a decade long plan comes to fruition can the
Doctor save his Equity card or will he be
doomed to join the Apatheticon ranks in the snug at
The Rover's Return, never speaking and
drinking the same pint of milk stout.....forever.
The Doctor...Jon Pertwee
Sarah Jane...Elisabeth Sladen
Woman with bag...Stephanie Cole before she got famous
Apatheticon 1.....Man from the Millk board advertisement
Apatheticon 2.....Woman from back of the class in "Mind Your Language"
The Doctor Takes the Biscuit
In a vain attempt to try and tap into the psyche that created a fad around Jelly Babies in the 1970's The Doctor has randomly started mentioning Jammie Dodgers in every other episode and hilariously waving them at Daleks. Will today's audience take to this behaviour or will it be dismissed as a desperate attempt to add some 'quirky, eccentric Britishness' to the show? Will the cryptic 'bourbon creams are the only snacks in the jungle' begin to make sense and what does it have to do with mysterious, flirty time travelling old bag, Water Biscuit?
The Doctor....Burton Foods-Executive
Water Biscuit....Viennese Whirl
Aimless Pond....Jaffa Cake
Dreary Williams....Jacob Cream-Cracker
Dr Who
starring Paul McGann in
An Actual Episode of Doctor Who
A four part story made in Britain.
1. Fresh from his battles in Vancouver, the
newly regenerated Doctor returns for a new
26 part series. Landing in London, the Doctor
is shocked to find strangers pointing at "that
thing on his head", but relieved not to be shot
by anyone. Meanwhile, the Brigadier receives
word of the Doctor's arrival, just as he has
uncovered a secret team of scientists
assisting an alien invasion.
The Doctor . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul McGann
The Brigadier . . . . . . . . . . Nicholas Courtney
Man pointing in street . . . . John Barrowman
Zygon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . David Tennant
So after the comments about rules, I read the thread title.
Doctor Who
starring Sylvester McCoy in
Thesaurus of the Rani
A four-part story by Pip and Jane Baker
1. When Mel enrols in a futuristic dance academy, she is discombobulated to discover a dastardly scheme of deleterious design. Who is the terpsichorean termagant running the Academy and which jiving jackanapes is acting, once again, as her accomplice?
The Doctor...Sylvester McCoy
Melanie Bush...Bonnie Langford
The Rani....Kate O' Mara
Registrar...John Normington
Dance Captain......Wayne Sleep
Urak...Richard Gauntlett
Chief Executive...Theo Lainyanny
Dance Darlings...from the Sylvia Young Theatre School
This is in the Doctor Who forum, so it SHOULD be Doctor Who entries, only!
That's not funny, at all! :mad: If all you can do is mock, then please leave this thread immediatly! And don't post on this thread again. :mad::mad:
Doctor Who
Starring Paul McGann and Sheridan Smith in
A 50 minute story called
Double Coincidence
By Steven Moffat and Susan Nickson
The Tardis arrives back on Earth in 2006 and
accidently materialises on the set of the tv show
Two Pints of Lager and a Packet of Crisps.
Lucie is shocked to discover someone who looks
identical to her. The Doctor, puzzled at how this
could happen, uses his sonic screwdriver to put
things right. But things don't go right, as Lucie and
the lookalike's minds are accidentially swapped.
Can the Doctor correct this at all? With the help of
some of the Two Pints cast, who knows?
The Doctor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paul McGann
Lucie Miller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sheridan Smith
Sheridan Smith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Herself
Will Mellor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Himself
Natalie Casey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Herself
Kathryn Drysdale. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Herself