Difference between revisions of "Who's got answers on Time Lord?"
John Lavalie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{article | publication = Evening Times | file = | px = | height = | width = | date = 2013-03-23 | author = | pages = 22 | language = English | type = | description = | cate...") |
John Lavalie (talk | contribs) |
||
Line 18: | Line 18: | ||
This is a quiz, so here are some questions. What does Tardis stand for? What is the home planet of the Daleks? Who are the sworn enemies of the Rutans? Don t know? Don t care? Getting tired of my questions? | This is a quiz, so here are some questions. What does Tardis stand for? What is the home planet of the Daleks? Who are the sworn enemies of the Rutans? Don t know? Don t care? Getting tired of my questions? | ||
− | For those who do care, tonight s edition of Pointless is special because it features some of the stars of Doctor Who. The companions answering the questions are Frazer Hines, who played Jamie with Patrick Troughton, Louise Jameson, who was Leela with Tom Baker s Doctor, Nicola Byrant, who was Peri with Colin Baker, and Sophie Aldred, who played Ace alongside Sylvester McCoy. | + | For those who do care, tonight's edition of Pointless is special because it features some of the stars of Doctor Who. The companions answering the questions are Frazer Hines, who played Jamie with Patrick Troughton, Louise Jameson, who was Leela with Tom Baker's Doctor, Nicola Byrant, who was Peri with Colin Baker, and Sophie Aldred, who played Ace alongside Sylvester McCoy. |
− | Sylvester is also on the show, as well as Bernard Cribbins, who played Donna s grandfather alongside David Tennant, and appeared in one of the Doctor Who movies. | + | Sylvester is also on the show, as well as Bernard Cribbins, who played Donna's grandfather alongside David Tennant, and appeared in one of the Doctor Who movies. |
As well as all that, K9 is on hand helping Richard Osman give the correct answers. Osman was once asked what he thought of Doctor Who. Doctor Who's got everything, hasn't it? he said. It's got amazing stories. It's got a sort of soap opera behind the scenes of who's going to be the next Doctor. It's got great writers and an intelligence and a humanity behind it. Doctor Who has brought nothing but good things to the world. Right answer. | As well as all that, K9 is on hand helping Richard Osman give the correct answers. Osman was once asked what he thought of Doctor Who. Doctor Who's got everything, hasn't it? he said. It's got amazing stories. It's got a sort of soap opera behind the scenes of who's going to be the next Doctor. It's got great writers and an intelligence and a humanity behind it. Doctor Who has brought nothing but good things to the world. Right answer. |
Latest revision as of 12:44, 23 March 2014
No image available. However there is a transcription available.
Do you have an image? Email us: whovian@cuttingsarchive.org
- Publication: Evening Times
- Date: 2013-03-23
- Author:
- Page: 22
- Language: English
This is a quiz, so here are some questions. What does Tardis stand for? What is the home planet of the Daleks? Who are the sworn enemies of the Rutans? Don t know? Don t care? Getting tired of my questions?
For those who do care, tonight's edition of Pointless is special because it features some of the stars of Doctor Who. The companions answering the questions are Frazer Hines, who played Jamie with Patrick Troughton, Louise Jameson, who was Leela with Tom Baker's Doctor, Nicola Byrant, who was Peri with Colin Baker, and Sophie Aldred, who played Ace alongside Sylvester McCoy.
Sylvester is also on the show, as well as Bernard Cribbins, who played Donna's grandfather alongside David Tennant, and appeared in one of the Doctor Who movies.
As well as all that, K9 is on hand helping Richard Osman give the correct answers. Osman was once asked what he thought of Doctor Who. Doctor Who's got everything, hasn't it? he said. It's got amazing stories. It's got a sort of soap opera behind the scenes of who's going to be the next Doctor. It's got great writers and an intelligence and a humanity behind it. Doctor Who has brought nothing but good things to the world. Right answer.
And if you like science-fiction, there is also a chance to see the film version of The Hitch-hikers Guide To The Galaxy on BBC2 at 5.20pm. It's not as good as the original novel, or the radio series, or the original TV adaptation, but at least there are some of those wonderful Douglas Adams lines. Such as the ships hung in the sky in much the same way that bricks don t or in the beginning the universe was created, which made a lot of people very angry and was widely regarded as a bad move.
GRAPHIC: Richard Osman has all the answers
Disclaimer: These citations are created on-the-fly using primitive parsing techniques. You should double-check all citations. Send feedback to whovian@cuttingsarchive.org
- APA 6th ed.: (2013-03-23). Who's got answers on Time Lord?. Evening Times p. 22.
- MLA 7th ed.: "Who's got answers on Time Lord?." Evening Times [add city] 2013-03-23, 22. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: "Who's got answers on Time Lord?." Evening Times, edition, sec., 2013-03-23
- Turabian: "Who's got answers on Time Lord?." Evening Times, 2013-03-23, section, 22 edition.
- Wikipedia (this article): <ref>{{cite news| title=Who's got answers on Time Lord? | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Who%27s_got_answers_on_Time_Lord%3F | work=Evening Times | pages=22 | date=2013-03-23 | via=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=21 November 2024 }}</ref>
- Wikipedia (this page): <ref>{{cite web | title=Who's got answers on Time Lord? | url=http://cuttingsarchive.org/index.php/Who%27s_got_answers_on_Time_Lord%3F | work=Doctor Who Cuttings Archive | accessdate=21 November 2024}}</ref>