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On Thursday seven actors from the BBC science-fiction series "Doctor Who" popped into a studio at [[broadwcast:WLVT|WLVT-TV]], Channel 39. After arriving from King of Prussia, where they are the highlights of a weekend "Whovent" (read: conference), they taped spots for the public- TV station, which airs episodes Monday through Friday at 11 p.m. They were greeted by members of Friends of Doctor Who, a fan club in the Delaware and Lehigh valleys. | On Thursday seven actors from the BBC science-fiction series "Doctor Who" popped into a studio at [[broadwcast:WLVT|WLVT-TV]], Channel 39. After arriving from King of Prussia, where they are the highlights of a weekend "Whovent" (read: conference), they taped spots for the public- TV station, which airs episodes Monday through Friday at 11 p.m. They were greeted by members of Friends of Doctor Who, a fan club in the Delaware and Lehigh valleys. | ||
− | Although there were no monsters for Doctor Who to battle and no galaxies for him to zip through, the actors had a few tries at recreating the series' wacky, slightly menacing atmosphere. Before his promo began in earnest, Jon Pertwee,who played the title character in 1970-74, turned a microphone into an electric razor. Anthony Ainley, who stars as The Master, perhaps Doctor Who's most stimulating adversary, intoned to future watchers: "People of the earth, Pennsylvania in particular ... I am The Master and you will obey me." He was heralded with a raspberry from Pertwee. | + | Although there were no monsters for Doctor Who to battle and no galaxies for him to zip through, the actors had a few tries at recreating the series' wacky, slightly menacing atmosphere. Before his promo began in earnest, Jon Pertwee, who played the title character in 1970-74, turned a microphone into an electric razor. Anthony Ainley, who stars as The Master, perhaps Doctor Who's most stimulating adversary, intoned to future watchers: "People of the earth, Pennsylvania in particular ... I am The Master and you will obey me." He was heralded with a raspberry from Pertwee. |
Stuntman/stunt coordinator Terry Walsh also chose mock intimidation. "Those of you who don't (watch), I'm going to send a bunch of very large people to your house." Carol Ann Ford (Susan, a Doctor Who granddaughter) adopted a more serious approach. The series, she informed the camera, "transcends boundaries of time, boundaries of space, boundaries of entertainment." | Stuntman/stunt coordinator Terry Walsh also chose mock intimidation. "Those of you who don't (watch), I'm going to send a bunch of very large people to your house." Carol Ann Ford (Susan, a Doctor Who granddaughter) adopted a more serious approach. The series, she informed the camera, "transcends boundaries of time, boundaries of space, boundaries of entertainment." |
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