Non-motoring > Dr Who Companions.... Miscellaneous
Thread Author: R.P. Replies: 7

 Dr Who Companions.... - R.P.
Inspired by BBD's tribute to the late Elisabeth Claira Heath Sladen - I have to declare that the one that "did it" for me was en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leela_%28Doctor_Who%29 - she hit the screens at a particular time in my life. How I used to look forward to Saturday afternoons....

Which one was your favourite ?
 Dr Who Companions.... - Zero
Jill Curzon - From the second Dr Who film

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You never saw that shot on BBC1 on Saturday early evenings now did you!
 Dr Who Companions.... - Alastairw
I actually quite fancy young Amy Pond. A chap can dream...
 Dr Who Companions.... - Robin O'Reliant
Jill Curzon, oh yes!!!!

She was in one of the feature films (Invasion Earth 2150) My first love, she was in a billboard ad for Nimble bread, the poster was on the back of a bakery near where I lived and I must have walked past it ten times a day, broke my heart when they took it down ;-(
 Dr Who Companions.... - Chris S
Anybody else think there was something a bit odd about an older man hanging around with young people?
 Dr Who Companions.... - R.P.
Not in them days.
 Dr Who Companions.... - AnotherJohnH
>> Anybody else think there was something a bit odd about an older man hanging around
>> with young people?
>>

Still happens, provided the man has enough power/money/charm.
 Dr Who Companions.... - corax
Bernie Ecclestone, Michael Douglas, Bryan Ferry e.t.c e.t.c

Tom Baker always had a naughty side to him. Must have been all those years as a monk.
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