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Latest revision as of 01:15, 27 July 2017
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- Monsters .. from the Minds of 250,000 Children
- I'm not frightened says girl monster inventor
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- Publication: Daily Express
- Date: 1967-12-15
- Author: Martin Jackson
- Page: 11
- Language: English
LITTLE Karen Dagg burst into tears yesterday when she met the monster she'd invented for TV's "Dr. Who."
But four-year-old Karen—from Mandeville Gardens, Walsall, Staffs—indignantly denied being frightened.
When she recovered her smile she said : "I thought he'd be much bigger and monstrous."
Karen's invention, a Steel Octopus with "explosive arms," won one of the three prizes in the B.B.C.'s "Make a Monster for Dr. Who" competition.
Dr. Who put the monsters on show last night in the B.B.C. children's programme "Blue Peter."
Actor Patrick Troughton, who plays Dr. Who, said: "They may not frighten Karen but they certainly scare me. They are at good as any monster the B.B.C. has thought up."
There was the Hypnotron, a lizard-like creature with a large, hypnotic eye to "transfix Daleks," poisonous tail, and impenetrable scales.
It was created by eight year-old Paul Worrall of Hawksley Avenue, Sheffield.
The third winner-- Aqua Man, a steel robot with unique sound gun so highly pitched that it can shatter anything—was invented by 13-year-old Stephen Thompson, of Blackfordby Lane, Moira, near Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
More than 250,000 young viewers entered the contest.
Captions:
Tears as Karen, 4, meets Steel Octopus she invented for Dr. Who
.. AND SMILES AGAIN
Inventor Stephen and Aqua Man.
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- APA 6th ed.: Jackson, Martin (1967-12-15). I'm not frightened says girl monster inventor. Daily Express p. 11.
- MLA 7th ed.: Jackson, Martin. "I'm not frightened says girl monster inventor." Daily Express [add city] 1967-12-15, 11. Print.
- Chicago 15th ed.: Jackson, Martin. "I'm not frightened says girl monster inventor." Daily Express, edition, sec., 1967-12-15
- Turabian: Jackson, Martin. "I'm not frightened says girl monster inventor." Daily Express, 1967-12-15, section, 11 edition.
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