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On 01/04/2025 12:51, Daniel70 wrote:And in A Funny Think Happened on the Way to the Forum.Currently watching Sean PertweeYes. He was famous for the Navy Lark, a much beloved sitcom on radio,and was
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in Agatha Christie's "The Pale Horse"
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and, (Obj Doctor Who) Sean is a son of Jon Pertwee ....whom IMDB says "who was mainly a comedy actor and was known for his starring roles in Doctor Who (1963),".
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"A Comedy Actor" ..... really?? Who would have thought??
also in a Carry On movie. After his stint on Who he took the lead in
"Worzel Gummidge", a very comedic role.
His comic talents can even be seen in Who from time to time, starting withIs already know as NotDoctorWho. An Indian Isaac Newton for fucks sake. Bigeneration. Acme sledgehammer to the TARDIS splitting it in two. And the Timeless Child monster.
Spearhead From Space, which saw him careering down a hospital driveway in a
wheelchair comedy chase scene and gurning in a ridiculous manner while
being "strangled" by the Nestene consciousness.>It's common for TV shows with reboots and revivals to be referred to by the
"1963"?? .... Really??
starting year of each era. Hence Battlestar Galactica (1978) and Battlestar
Galactica (2004), and the BBC breaks its Doctor Who iPlayer offerings into
Doctor Who (1963), Doctor Who (2005) and Doctor Who (undated, as it's the
current iteration of the show, but will soon be known as 2023 I'm sure).
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