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Post by andrewfrostick on Apr 28, 2015 16:26:55 GMT
www.doctorwhonews.net is reporting the following interesting find - 'A rare interview with a very young Lalla Ward has been released on YouTube. Ward was just fourteen when she was featured on the BBC Arts programme A Whole Scene Going. First shown on the 9th March 1966, the film looks at the work of the young poet and artist. The item was directed by John Crome who uploaded the feature, which is missing from the BBC archives, to his YouTube Channel Ward would go on to play the fourth Doctor's companion Romana from 1979 to 1981' Lalla Ward interview 9 March 1966 (YouTube) The question is- Are there more directors hiding stuff away? A nice peak back to the 60s and one more back in the archives!
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Post by John Green on Apr 28, 2015 20:15:55 GMT
I'm glad it's making the rounds,Andrew,and am pleased to say that it broke here missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10862/scene-1966 I'm very envious of Peter Prentice. I'm sure that other directors have more,and I'd love to hear what else-if anything-Mr.Crome has.As usual,the rule is not to hassle; Ray's asked for more info,and we're waiting to see how things go.
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Post by stephenwit1 on Apr 29, 2015 0:12:48 GMT
Perfect timing. I'm watching THE ARMEGGEDON FACTOR.
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Post by Simon Smith on May 10, 2015 17:41:02 GMT
Very interesting.
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