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Archive British Pathe Doctor Who Related Footage now available on YouTube
The_Judge_
21-04-2014
http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/04...414065117.html
Irma Bunt
24-04-2014
Some of the British Pathe stuff on there is fantastic. A real treasure.
tiggerpooh
26-04-2014
I went to youtube a few minutes ago to look, and typed in 'Doctor Who British Pathe'. None of the results mentioned Doctor Who. Some of the results were 'Zoo Doctor', 'Doctor in Vietnam' and 'How to use your doctor'.
Lady of Traken
26-04-2014
Originally Posted by The_Judge_:
“http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2014/04...414065117.html”

Thanks for this. How brilliant is this I cant wait to delve and see some of the old stuff.
I didn't realise Jean Marsh was married to Jon Pertwee way back.???
tiggerpooh
27-04-2014
Originally Posted by Lady of Traken:
“Thanks for this. How brilliant is this I cant wait to delve and see some of the old stuff.
I didn't realise Jean Marsh was married to Jon Pertwee way back.???”

I didn't either, until about five years ago.

Did you know that Geoffrey Beevers, who played The Master in the Keeper of Traken, was married to Caroline John (Liz Shaw), until she died a couple of years ago? They were married for nearly 42 years.
Lady of Traken
27-04-2014
Originally Posted by tiggerpooh:
“I didn't either, until about five years ago.

Did you know that Geoffrey Beevers, who played The Master in the Keeper of Traken, was married to Caroline John (Liz Shaw), until she died a couple of years ago? They were married for nearly 42 years.”

I think I've thought of an idea for a new thread
Residents Fan
27-04-2014
Watching the "Park Rangers" newsreel, it struck me that there's now probably
nobody under 60 who would see a Blue Police Box without thinking
of "Doctor Who".

Certainly when I saw the Blue Box in the
"Park Rangers", it looked like footage from a lost Peter Cushing DW outing.
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