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    Richard Briers 1934 - 2013

    http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2013/02...213130008.html

    The actor Richard Briers has died at the age of 79.

    Born in 1934 in Raynes Park, Briers started off his career as a filing clerk, a role he continued to perform during his national service. At was at this time he met Brian Murphy, who introduced him to acting and once his service had finished Briers went to study at RADA. After graduating, he then worked at Liverpool Repertory Theatre, where he was to meet his wife Ann Davies.

    An established actor of stage and screen, Briers became a household name during the 1970s for his role as Tom Good in The Good Life; this was followed by other popular roles such as Martin Bryce in Ever Decreasing Circles, Tony Fairfax in Down to Earth, Hector McDonald in Monarch of the Glen, and for two generations of children as the narrator and voices of Roobarb.

    Other notable television roles include his breakthrough as George Starling in Marriage Lines (in which he starred alongside Prunella Scales, whose son Sam is his godson), Birds on a Wing, The Norman Conquests, All in Good Faith, and If You See God, Tell Him. He was also a presenter of Jackanory, narrator of another childrens' animated series Noah and Nelly, and played Bob The Builder's dad Robert.

    In theatre, he worked alongside Kenneth Branagh in a number of productions, including the lead roles in King Lear and Uncle Vanya, and also took on roles in some nine films by the director, including Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, and Frankenstein. His most recent role was as machine gun-wielding walker-bound Hamish in Cockneys vs Zombies.

    In 1987 he appeared in the Doctor Who story Paradise Towers alongside Sylvester McCoy, playing the Chief Caretaker; talking about the role to Doctor Who Magazine, the actor said: Doctor Who enabled me to overact, and I enjoy that. The producer (John Nathan-Turner) worried that I wasn't taking the role seriously. He thought that Doctor Who was some kind of classic, which I suppose it was, but he considered it a classic like one of Shakespeare's plays. He thought that I wanted to send up Doctor Who. I think he was frightened that I would start overdoing it...so I did! I thought I had leeway." In 2008 he returned to the Doctor Who universe, appearing in the Torchwood story A Day in the Death as the critically ill Henry Parker.

    In his later life, Briers became President of the Parkinson's Disease Society, and was also involved in the launch of the Sense-National Deafblind and Rubella Association campaign. He was also a non-medical patron of the Tracheo-Oesophageal Fistula Support charity, which supports children and the families of children born unable to swallow.

    He was awarded the OBE in 1989, and then the CBE in 2003 for his services to drama.

    Briers passed peacefully in his sleep on Sunday after a long struggle with a lung condition. He is survived by his wife Ann and children Lucy and Katie.


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    Sad news. RIP Richard. I loved him as the Caretaker.

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      Elspet Gray, who played Thalia in Arc of Infinity, dies aged 83

      http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/enterta...y-dies-1717497

      THE Scottish-born actress died in hospital yesterday.

      Elspet appeared in hit shows including Fawlty Towers, Doctor Who and Tenko as well as films including Four Weddings And A Funeral.

      She was formally known as Lady Rix after her husband Brian was made a life peer. Her husband became famous after specialising in farces such as Simple Spymen and Dry Rot, some of which were regularly televised. He was regularly seen on screen without his trousers on.

      The birth of her daughter Shelley, who had Down's Syndrome, in 1951 led the couple into charity work, with Lord Rix becoming chairman of the learning disability charity Mencap.

      Its chief executive, Mark Goldring, said: "It is so sad to hear of Lady Rix's death. Lord and Lady Rix made a formidable team in their determination to change the lives of people with learning disabilities. She was, in her own way, just as involved with Mencap and the wider issues of learning disability as Brian and was a powerful advocate and campaigner.

      "Elspet made a real difference, in a world where few people really do. We will work hard to ensure that her legacy of campaigning and care will continue.

      "Our thoughts go out to Lord Rix and the rest of the family at this very difficult time."

      Lady Rix, who grew up in India, is survived by her husband, two sons, a daughter and grandchildren.

      Her daughter Shelley died in 2005.

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        An Adventure in Space and Time: TARDIS designer cast

        http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2013/02...213232008.html

        The man credited for the original iconic look of the TARDIS interior, Peter Brachacki, is to be played by David Annen, his agent has reported.

        The character actor has had roles in a variety of television programmes, including The Chatterley Affair (which also featured David Tennant), Criminal Justice, and Lennon Naked (which starred Christopher Eccleston), and the gamut of regular series such as Call The Midwife, Doctors, Midsomer Murders and Law & Order: UK. Film-wise, he has appeared in The West Wittering Affair and Theatre of Dreams, both directed by David Scheinmann.

        He is also very active in theatre, with recent performances including Provost in Measure for Measure at the Almeida, and Dad in My Dad's A Birdman at The Young Vic. As well as acting, he is a teacher for Lightwork.

        Filming Update

        After the excitement of Sunday's Dalek excursion to Westminster, the return to BBC Television Centre turned out to be the last day of filming for the drama at the spiritual "home" of Doctor Who. Producer Matt Strevens said afterwards: "Filming is now complete at Television Centre location. Could we be the last drama to film there? Week 3 continues elsewhere tomorrow.". Writer and executive producer Mark Gatiss summed up the moment, which might well be the final drama to be filmed at the site: "Farewell TVC....x".

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          A couple of tweets today from Doctor Who Exec Edward Russell

          Today, I saw things that made my fanboy heart skip several beats. Feel very lucky.
          I realise telling you I've seen stuff but not being able to tell you is extremely cruel. But you'll just have to use your imagination....

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            http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/series-7-pa...lers-45584.htm
            Series 7 Part 2 spoilers.

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              Originally posted by Teddybrown View Post
              Not looking. Not looking.




              I promised myself I wouldn't peek. Though it's so temping to click on that link.


              An Adventure in Space and Time: The Voice of the Daleks

              http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2013/02...213213008.html

              A new voice encounters the old as Nicholas Briggs confirmed last night that he had taken on the mantle of one of the original voices of the Daleks! Making the announcement on Twitter, the man who has voiced the Daleks since their return in 2005 commented: "Just did my Peter Hawkins cameo today. Beyond exciting..." He later added: "Well, you can never tell what will make the edit... But I had a costume and a wig and everything! :-)".

              Speaking to Doctor Who Magazine back in 2006, the actor/voice artist/producer for Big Finish paid tribute to Hawkins: "All of us who've provided Dalek voices over the last 40 years owe him a massive debt. None of us have been as good as Peter, but he supplied our inspiration. He was truly the Emperor of the Daleks."

              Filming Update

              A number of classic series moments are being "captured" for the drama. As well as filming of Daleks across Westminster Bridge from The Dalek Invasion of Earth filmed last weekend, iconic moments from the pilot episode have also been recorded, as seen in photos here, including recreations of the junkyard where the TARDIS is first encountered, and the interior itself (credited to Peter Brachacki, who we reported last night as being played by David Annen).

              The look and feel of the 1963 studio environment has been provided by Golden Age Television Recreations, which reported on its site: "Dr Who- An Adventure In Space And Time. GA-TV is supplying all the 1960s vintage tv studio and gallery equipment for a movie-length drama from the BBC, about the early days of the Dr Who tv programme."

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                http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/hartnell-co...urns-45583.htm
                Hartnells console room returns!

                http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/moffat-on-5...more-45573.htm
                Moffat on 50th Anniversary, the Master, series 8 and more...

                Intruiging comment from Moffat on series 8
                “I’ve just started planning the next series and I’m going to swing [the arc] a slightly different way again.”

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                  http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/colemans-fu...-who-45641.htm
                  Colemans future on Doctor Who...

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                    An Adventure in Space and Time: Jackie Lane cast

                    http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2013/02...ce=twitterfeed

                    Another early Doctor Who regular during the William Hartnell years has now been confirmed, with actress and dancer Sophie Holt to play Jackie Lane, aka Dodo.

                    Graduating from the Masters Performing Arts College in 2010, she has undertaken a number of theatrical roles, including productions for M&M Theatrical Productions, and also touring in Italy in Circus for the Smile Theatre Company. Breaking into television, as well as An Adventure in Space and Time, she has just played a supporting actress in the series premiere of this year's Poirot - Elephants Can Remember.

                    Holt joins Jamie Glover (William Russell/Ian), Jemma Powell (Jacqueline Hill/Barbara) and Claudia Grant (Carole Ann Ford/Susan) in portraying the actors who accompanied the First Doctor on his adventures. As previously reported, Peter Purves (Steven) has indicated that he would be represented in the drama, too, and that an actress playing Maureen O'Brien (Vicki) was believed to have been spotted during filming at BBC Television Centre.

                    Also joining the family of supporting actors is John Foreman, who plays a "passerby/interviewee".

                    Filming Update

                    As Friday evening arrives, producer Matt Strevens sums up: The end of week 3 filming. Only a week left. Where did it go? As Sydney Newman might say 'what a picture!'". The cast and crew have been huddled away in studio for the week, with Sacha Dhawan (Waris Hussein) summarising his wait between takes: "Dressing room boredom..."

                    Filming is expected to wrap next week.

                    One person with some free time next week will be Brian Cox (Sydney Newman); the actor is due to be a guest on Wednesday's edition of The Wright Stuff next week. The show is broadcast weekday mornings on Channel 5.

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                      http://doctorwhotv.co.uk/colemans-last-leg-45657.htm
                      Interview with JLC

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                        Doctor Who Dalek designer Ray Cusick dies after illness

                        http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21563344

                        The designer of the Daleks from the BBC's Doctor Who has died aged 84 after a short illness, his daughter has said.

                        Former BBC designer Ray Cusick died of heart failure in his sleep on Thursday, Claire Heawood added.

                        The Daleks became the iconic villains in cult science fiction series Doctor Who, which is due to mark its 50th anniversary with events this year.

                        Mr Cusick, from Horsham, West Sussex, leaves two daughters and seven grandchildren, his family said.

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                          Daleks are a true design classic of the 20th and now the 21st centuries.

                          RIP Mr. Cusick.
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                          Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
                          To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.

                          Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
                          And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.

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                            Originally posted by Blencathra View Post
                            Doctor Who Dalek designer Ray Cusick dies after illness

                            http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-21563344
                            RIP
                            Ray Cusick
                            1928 - 2013




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                            K-9, CLASS and much more...

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                              Wonder if there'll be an "In Memory Of.." card at the end of An Adventure In Space and Time?
                              sigpic
                              Long before you and I were born, others beat these benches with their empty cups,
                              To the night and its stars, to the here and now with who we are.

                              Another sunrise with my sad captains, with who I choose to lose my mind,
                              And if it's all we only pass this way but once, what a perfect waste of time.

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                                Originally posted by BruTak View Post
                                Wonder if there'll be an "In Memory Of.." card at the end of An Adventure In Space and Time?
                                And not just for Ray Cusick. There's so many very dearly departed and missed people that have contributed massively to Doctor Who both in front and behind the camera over these 50-years and deserve to have their names featured on an "In Memory Of..." card.

                                THE TARDIS DATA CORE - Encyclopaedia and reference site covering DOCTOR WHO, K-9 AND COMPANY, TORCHWOOD,THE SARAH JANE ADVENTURES,
                                K-9, CLASS and much more...

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