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Last of the Jaggeroth!

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The following day, Julian Glover for one was back to earth again, in a manner of speaking. Billed as "the Count," he stood revealed as the villain of City of Death (BBC 1). "I am Skaros!" he bellowed. "Last of the Jaggeroth!" Or it might have been "Jarosk!" Last of the Shaggeroth!"

Whatever his intergalactic ilk, Mr Glover's head suddenly turned into a nest of spinach with one eyeball planted in its midst. Such is television, and the actor's life. One day it's socialism with a human face, next day you're the voice of a cyclopic vegetable.

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  • APA 6th ed.: Davies, Russell (1980-08-24). Last of the Jaggeroth!. The Times p. 32.
  • MLA 7th ed.: Davies, Russell. "Last of the Jaggeroth!." The Times [add city] 1980-08-24, 32. Print.
  • Chicago 15th ed.: Davies, Russell. "Last of the Jaggeroth!." The Times, edition, sec., 1980-08-24
  • Turabian: Davies, Russell. "Last of the Jaggeroth!." The Times, 1980-08-24, section, 32 edition.
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