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vintagetvstars · 2 days
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Julie Newmar Vs. Lalla Ward
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Julie Newmar - (Batman, My Living Doll, Columbo) - Julie Newmar, the first live action Catwoman, perfectly suited to the role with her statuesque grace and slinky sensuality. She was the star of a show called "My Living Doll", but her most memorable TV performances have been guest roles, including Star Trek, The Monkees, Columbo, The Twilight Zone, and "Special Guest Villainess" on 13 episodes of Batman. She is currently 90 years young, living in southern CA with a beautiful, wild garden for a front yard and a variety of rose named after her. She is SO beautiful, SO sensual, and SO graceful that I can't tell if I want her or want to be her. I put a photo of her up in my locker when I tried my uncoordinated best at ballet class in college and she gave me strength. 🙏
Lalla Ward - (Doctor Who) - Many a sexuality was awakened by Romana in her school uniform costume. She also pulled off whatever other crazy costumes they threw her into. And in real life she's also smart and eccentric.
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megline · 4 months
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Nobody:
Literally nobody in the whole world:
4th: almost all my companions ended up with their own K-9
14th: almost all my companions ended up with a copy of myself
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weirdlookindog · 4 months
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Lalla Ward in Vampire Circus (1972).
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storekn1fe · 22 days
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romana ii you will always be famous
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giddyaunt425 · 11 days
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gurumog · 1 year
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Doctor Who: City of Death (1977) BBC Televison Wri. "David Agnew" (David Fisher, Douglas Adams, and Graham Williams) Dir. Michael Hayes
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cleowho · 4 months
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“Is nobody interested...”
City of Death - season 17 - 1979
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science70 · 5 months
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Lalla Ward as Romana, Doctor Who, “Nightmare of Eden” (UK, 1979).
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boleynecklace · 5 months
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Lalla Ward as Elizabeth Tudor in Crossed Swords (1977)
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nkp1981 · 7 months
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TARDIS 21, a Chicago Doctor Who convention in 1984
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silverfoxstole · 20 days
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Some random pics from various BF recordings I came across amongst my photos. The Shada ones I scanned from DWM myself and I assume the others (with the exception of the last two) are from the same source. Bottom right is a screengrab from the photos section of the Daphne Ashbrook in the UK DVD.
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stephadoo · 1 year
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Every Doctor Who Companion
↪   Romana II
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fourmana · 8 months
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i think about this photo everyday it's engraved in my brain
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weirdlookindog · 4 months
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Lalla Ward in Vampire Circus (1972).
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tinkerbitch69 · 4 months
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Hey, we saw you from across the bar and we really dig your vibes.
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mariocki · 3 months
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Lalla Ward makes a brief appearance as Lady Augusta, intended bride to an ill-fated aristocrat, in A Ghost Story for Christmas: The Ash Tree (BBC, 1975)
#fave spotting#lalla ward#doctor who#a ghost story for christmas#the ash tree#1975#romana#romana ii#spoilers for the ash tree ig????#i mean it's pretty obvious from the outset that Ed Petherbridge's aristo is not in for a good time#i mean he's a Jamesian protagonist for one thing....#lalla had been acting since the beginning of the decade‚ with a fair number of one off appearances on tv and the odd film to her name#(most notably Hammer's Vampire Circus). she was still a few years off DW and genre immortality at this point#it isn't the most rewarding role; James (who i don't think many would argue that he wasn't a bit of a chauvinist) rarely featured#significant women characters in his work (a large number of them being academical in setting didn't help). actually the ash tree#is something of an outlier in that regard‚ as it does feature a significant female character in Mrs. Mothersole‚ but we can hardly consider#her a positive feminine presence... actually one of Lawrence Gordon Clark's regrets about this particular entry in the Ghost Story for#Christmas canon is the failure of him and writer David Rudkin to make a true villain of Mothersile; Clark felt that their shared sympathies#for the historical victims of witchhunting prevented them from capturing the 'evil' of the character (tho it's debatable how much James#himself intended her to be truly evil; this is just Clark's opinion after all‚ and fwiw i think Rudkin's greater complexity of the#character is more interesting‚ more believable and more appropriate)#i rambled. anyway yes‚ not a meaty role perhaps‚ but Lalla sinks her teeth in all the same and in just a few brief scenes successfully#creates a vivid and fully realised character‚ a charming and flirtatious fiancée with something of a rebellious streak#no ash tree post bc i made one the last time i watched it a couple of years ago
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