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giddyaunt425 · 25 days
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A little bit of dress up fun while finding a new outfit for Erimem!
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classic-who-review · 2 months
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The Church and the Crown
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8/10
Excellent historical piece. It's especially good if you're interested in The Musketeers (as I am). I always enjoy Peri and Erimem as companions. Peter Davison gave an excellent and very witty performance.
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lizshaw · 1 year
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Louise Jameson, Carol Ann Ford, Caroline John, Peter Davison, Sarah Sutton, Lis Sladen and Janet Fielding (1985)
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nkp1981 · 1 year
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Such an amazing photo from The 20th Anniversary of Doctor Who
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corvid-ae · 1 year
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ghosts of winterborne
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alexlacquemanne · 1 year
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Happy Birthday Doctor Who ♥️♥️
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sacha-da-1 · 2 years
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The little girl who briefly interacts with the Doctor in Castrovalva is Caroline John’s (Liz Shaw’s) niece!! 🥺💖
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ianchisnall · 1 year
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A call for responding empty buildings in town centres
At the beginning of last week Caroline Ansell who is the MP for Eastbourne asked questions about empty buildings in town centres. The response came from Dehenna Davison who is the Conservative MP for Bishop Auckland and also a Government Minister in the Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities. Now of course Caroline is also a Conservative MP but the question was something that will…
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pers-books · 10 months
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[ID A montage of covers for a variety of BBC Doctor Who audiobooks]
💸 BBC AUDIOBOOK SALE! 💸 Grab great deals on selected Doctor Who audiobooks and bundles on CD at the link above while stocks last! Offer ends no later than 23:59 (UK time) 29 June 2023!
Included in the deal are the Thirteenth Doctor novels:
Doctor Who: Combat Majicks by Steve Cole, narrated by Mandip Gill
Doctor Who: Molten Heart by Una McCormack, narrated by Dan Starkey
Doctor Who: The Good Doctor by Juno Dawson, narrated by Clare Corbett
and the Classic TV Adventures Collection 2:
Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker and Peter Davison star as the Doctor in six narrated full-cast TV soundtracks of classic Doctor Who TV serials.
The Krotons, narrated by Frazer Hines Patrick Troughton, Frazer Hines and Wendy Padbury star in this classic BBC TV story from 1969.
The Ambassadors of Death, narrated by Caroline John Jon Pertwee is the Doctor in the soundtrack of this classic 1970 BBC TV adventure.
The Mind of Evil, narrated by Richard Franklin Jon Pertwee stars as the third Doctor in the soundtrack of this classic 1971 BBC TV adventure.
Horror of Fang Rock, narrated by Louise Jameson Tom Baker stars as the fourth Doctor in this thrilling TV soundtrack adventure from 1977.
City of Death, narrated by Lalla Ward Tom Baker stars as the fourth Doctor in this classic 1979 BBC TV adventure.
Warriors of the Deep, narrated by Janet Fielding Peter Davison stars as the fifth Doctor in the original soundtrack of this classic 1984 TV adventure.
Plus many more.
PLEASE REMEMBER THESE ARE AVAILABLE ON CD ONLY AND STOCKS ARE LIMITED SO GRAB THEM WHILE YOU CAN!
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behindfairytales · 2 years
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VIKINGS: VALHALLA (s1) ICONS PACK
By clicking the source link, you’ll find 188 icons for roleplay, made by myself from Vikings: Valhalla (s1).
Featured: Bradley Freegard, Louis Davison, Laura Berlin, Caroline Henderson, Frida Gustavsson, David Oakes, Leo Suter & Sam Corlett.
Please check the rules
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giddyaunt425 · 2 months
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Me listening to that one part of The Church and the Crown on repeat.
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IYKYK
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classic-who-review · 2 months
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The Axis of Insanity
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7/10
This one was great! I loved the whole idea of this one. The Jester was SO CREEPY. Loved Peri trying to teach Erimem how to read. It was really sweet.
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lizshaw · 2 years
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A* companions with an A* Doctor
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Companions Original Post List
Color Sorted by what Hogwarts House I Think They're In.
First Doctor (Many of his episodes are missing so companions often appear and disappear)
Susan Foreman/Arkytior (High Gallifreyan for "Rose) (Played by Carole Ann Ford) - Fifteen-Year-Old Gallifreyan Granddaughter of the Doctor left behind when she fell in love but she left to fight in the Time War and it is presumed that she died.
Ian Chesterton (Played by Ian Russell, aged 99 as of 2023)
Barbara Wright (Played by Jacqueline Hill, Tragically died in 1993 of breast cancer but her character lives on)
Vicki Pallister (Played by Maureen O'Brien, aged 80 as of 2023; Most of her episodes are missing)
Steven Taylor (Played by Peter Purves)
Katarina (Played by Adrienne Hill, tragically passed away from cancer at age sixty in 1997) - The shortest companion of the first Doctor (I think; she had five episodes and four of them were in the same serial so really two episode adventure-wise) and the first companion of the entire Doctor Who series to die while traveling with the Doctor.
Dodo Chaplet (Played by Jackie Lane)
Second Doctor (Also many of his episodes are missing so companions just appear and disappear)
Ben Jackson (Played by Michael Craze) - Companion of the First and Second Doctor
Polly Wright (Played by Anneke Wills) - Companion of the First and Second Doctor
Jamie McCrimmon (Played by Frazer Hines) -- First Scottish Companion; The Time Lords wiped his mind of any adventures in the Tardis after his first adventure with the Doctor and returned him back to Scotland
Victoria Waterfield (Played by Deborah Watling) -- One of the youngest companions to travel with the Doctor at around fourteen or fifteen however she was a "screaming woman" character and grew tired of the constant dangers and departed.
Zoe Heriot (Played by Wendy Padbury) -- A genius who's intellect impressed the Doctor whoever her memories of traveling with the Doctor and Jamie were erased by the Time Lords.
Alistair Gordon Lethbridge (Played by Nicholas Courtney) -- Perhaps the longest recurring companion of the Doctor, from the Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, and Seventh, he was only mentioned in the revived series until he was cofirmed to have passed in season six.
John Benton (Played by John Levene) -- More of a companion of the Doctor when he was banished the Earth and the Time Lords wouldn't let him use his Tardis (also he didn't know how fly her). John only traveled in the Tardis once in the ten-year anniversary serial: The Three Doctors.
Third Doctor
Liz Shaw (Played by Caroline John)
Mike Yates (Played by Richard Franklin)
Jo Grant (Played by Katy Manning)
Sarah Jane Smith (Played by Elisabeth Sladen)
Fourth Doctor (Played by Tom Baker, the longest Doctor)
Harry Sullivan (Played by Ian Marter)
Leela (Played by Louise Jameson)
K-9 (played Voiced by John Leeson)
Romana I (Played by Mary Tamm)
Romana II (Played by Lalla Ward)
Adric (Played by Matthew Waterhouse)
Nyssa (Played by Sarah Sutton)
Tegan Jovanka (Played by Janet Fielding)
Fifth Doctor (Played by Peter Davison; the start of the family legacy)
Vislor Turlough (Played by Mark Strickson)
Kamelion (Voiced by Gerald Flood)
Peri Brown (Played by Nicola Bryant) -- Interestingly, the actress is British while the character is American and she was forced to speak in an American accent even behind the scenes, only years later when she went to a dinner party did Colin Baker realize she was British, not American; Implications of her backstory added with the violent regeneration the Sixth Doctor had and his attitude towards her make me feel bad for her
Sixth Doctor (Played by Colin Baker; the shortest Doctor in the Classic Series, not counting Paul McGann)
Melanie Bush (Played by Bonnie Langford)
Dorothy "Ace" (Played by Sophie Aldred) -- The last companion on the Classic series.
Eighth Doctor
Grace Holloway (Played by Daphne Ashbrook)
War Doctor (Played by John Hurt)
Ninth Doctor (Played by Christopher Eccleston) -- The shortest main Doctor of the modern series
Rose Tyler (Played by Billie Piper) -- My favorite companion. The companion I started on and the love of the Doctor's life. (Sorry River, Sorry Clara). Companion of the Ninth, Tenth, and Meta-Crisis Doctor.
Mickey Smith (Played by Noel Clarke) -- Not an official traveling companion of the Ninth but got there with the Tenth... for three episodes.
Adam Mitchell (Played by Bruno Langley) -- He was so brilliant to be considered by Van Statten and when he sees the future, he gets surgery to put a door in his head and tries to steal others' ideas when he could come up with his own.
Captain Jack Harkness (Played by John Barrowman)
Tenth Doctor (Played by David Tennant) My favorite Doctor. MY Doctor.
Donna Noble (played by Catherine Tate) -- Companion of the Tenth Doctor, Meta-Crisis Doctor/TenToo, and Fourteenth Doctor
Martha Jones (Played By Freema Agyeman)
Wilfred Mott (Played by Bernard Cribbins) Gone but NEVER forgotten. An honorary Noble.
Meta-Crisis Doctor (Played By David Tennant)
Eleventh Doctor (played by Matt Smith) I wasn't sure at first as I was sad to see David Tennant go but Matt Smith definitely lived up to the challenge.
Amelia "Amy" Pond (Played by Caitlain Blackwood and Pre-Nebula Karen Gillan) I love that they got cousins to play young and adult Amy.
Rory Williams (Played by Arthur Darvill)
River Song (Played by Alex Kingston)
Craig Owens (Played by James Corden)
Kate Steward -- Daughter of Alistair Gordon Lethbridge
Oswin Oswald (Played by Jenna Coleman)
Clara Oswin Oswald (Played by Jenna Coleman)
Clara Oswald (Played by Jenna Coleman)
Twelfth Doctor (Played By Peter Capaldi)
--I am currently still on season eight nine--
Nardole
Bill Potts
Thirteenth Doctor (Played by Jodie Whittaker)
Graham O'Brien
Ryan Sinclair
Yasmin "Yaz" Khan
Dan Lewis
Fourteenth Doctor (Played by David Tennant)
Rose Noble
Fifteenth Doctor
Ruby Sunday (Played by Millie Gibson)
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queenofharlotry · 2 years
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ERADICATING THE SOCIAL EVIL
Even before Caroline Hodgson made her home in Melbourne’s red-light district, journalist Marcus Clarke had written about the ‘dirty and draggle-tailed women’ who worked on street corners in Melbourne’s northeast.[1] According to Clarke, migration caused by the gold rush had ‘absorbed the floating criminal population’ of the rest of the city leaving Little Lon as one of the few remaining areas where ‘respectability is at a discount.’[2] The sex-ratio of the colony at this time may also explain why there was a sudden surge in concern regarding the moral risks of regulated and legalised prostitution).[3] Given the ratio of male to female had stabilised Victoria’s government may have felt more pressure from moral purity groups to increase policing powers and limit the visible presence of prostitution to better resemble a legitimate society rather than a city ruled by vice and void of order.[4] 
During the last decades of the nineteenth century the Victorian government imposed legislation that restricted the rights of both brothel-keepers and the prostitutes themselves. Politicians were under immense pressure from religious and moral purity groups to better regulate sex work.[5] Men like physician John Singleton responded to the so-called ‘Social Evil’ by providing safe and communal housing for female migrants.[6] These lodge houses were located far from Little Lon so that women could less easily be ‘seduced from virtue’s path’.[7] The amended 1890 Police Offences Act, madams faced a ten-year sentence for procuring girls under the age of 13 meanwhile prostitutes between the ages of 13 and 16 could be imprisoned for two years.[8] 
This triggered the beginning of an exodus; a considerable portion of Melbourne’s prostitutes began to leave the city and migrated instead to neighbouring suburbs with a lower police presence like Carlton and Fitzroy.[9] Raids on brothels became frequent at a time when the City Council had begun a mass demolition effort in the so-called slums of Melbourne.[10] Madame Brussels managed to avoid persecution for some time after the new Police Offences Act but her prestige and seemingly untouchable position as procurer of sex for some of the colony’s most important men earned her significant opposition.[11]  Baptist Henry Varley was a preacher and campaigner of moral purity and one of Hodgson’s biggest opposers. At a gathering in 1889 he preached about Brussels’ ‘stronghold of hideous vice’ and stressed the need to criminalise the ‘traffic in the bodies and souls of young girls.’[12] 
In 1906 Hodgson was, for the first time, found guilty of keeping a ‘disorderly house’ and later that year an expose published in Truth, revealed Samuel Gillott’s involvement in her business as mortgager.[13] The following year, the same judge oversaw the case which would end her career.[14] 
In 1907, prostitution and its management was criminalised entirely but although Caroline Hodgson left the scene, sex work remained an important means of income for some women.[15]    
[1] Minchinton, “The Crusade Against Vice,” under “The Destruction Of A Way of Life.”
[2] “Melbourne Streets at Midnight,” The Argus, February 28, 1868, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article5809960.
[3] Frances, "Sex Workers or Citizens?” 104.
[4] Frances, "Sex Workers or Citizens?” 104.
[5] Anderson, “Madame Brussels.”
[6] Graeme Davison, The Outcasts of Melbourne: Essays in Social History (United Kingdom: Taylor & Francis, 2020), 9.
[7] Davison, The Outcasts of Melbourne, 9.
[8] Anderson, “Madame Brussels.”
[9] McConville, "The location of Melbourne's prostitutes, 1870–1920," 94.
[10] McConville, "The location of Melbourne's prostitutes, 1870–1920," 92.
[11] “The case of Madame Brussels,” Weekly Times, May 11, 1889.  
[12] “The Crusade against Immorality,” Weekly Times, June 15, 1889, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article220415564.
[13] Anderson, “Madame Brussels.”
[14] Anderson, “Madame Brussels.”
[15] Minchinton, “The End of Little Lon,” under “The Destruction Of A Way of Life.”
Image: “The Crusade against Immorality.”
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arthropooda · 4 years
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