Here is Bernard Horsfall playing Gulliver in the Doctor Who story "The Mind Robber |
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Thursday, January 31, 2013
Sad News: The passing of Bernard Horsfall
Two days ago, The Doctor Who universe lost another dear family member. Mr. Bernard Horsfall died at the aged of 82. He was in four Doctor Who televised stories. First he played Gulliver in one of my all time favorite 2nd Doctor stories: The Mind Robber. Then he played one of the Time lords that made the 2nd Doctor regenerate in the last episode of The War Games. Then he played the character Taron in the 3rd Doctor's story Planet of the Daleks. Last but not least he played Chancellor Goth in the 4th Doctor's story The Deadly Assassin . He also was in the Big Finish Audio story Davros He was also in the Granada's version of The Hound of the Baskervilles, a Sherlock Holmes story. He played Mr. Frankland. He also was in one of my favorite movies, Braveheart. He played Balliol My heart goes out to his family and close friends during this difficult time.
Happy Belated Birthday, Daphne Ashbrook
Daphne Ashbrook playing Dr. Grace Holloway. I love her smile |
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Sunday, January 20, 2013
Happy Birthday DeForest Kelley!
I would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to the late DeForest Kelley. He would have been 93 today (( January 20th 1920)). He died June 11th 1999 ((79)) due to stomach cancer. Many of you will know him as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy on Star Trek: The Original Series, my favorite character of the show. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten!
This video tribute of Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, played by DeForest Kelley, was made by deepspace93
DeForest Kelley as Dr. Leonard "Bones" McCoy |
DeForest Kelley (( January 20th 1920- June 11th 1999)) |
Happy Birthday Tom Baker!
I would like to wish a very Happy Birthday to the wonderful Thomas "Tom" Baker! He turns 79 today (( January 20th 1934)). Here is to many more birthdays to come! :) My fellow Whovians know him as the 4th Doctor on Doctor Who . He played the Doctor for the longest so far. Also for my Sherlockians, he played Sherlock Holmes in a 1982 miniseries "The Hound of the Baskervilles."
This is a tribute video of the 4th Doctor made by TheNextTimeLord
Tom Baker as the 4th Doctor |
Tom Baker as Sherlock Holmes |
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Book Recommendation : The Atlas Of Middle-Earth by. Karen Wynn Fonstad
As you may, or may not, know I am a Tolkien fan girl, and when I'm a fan of anything I try to find anything and everything about that subject. Now my family is quite aware of that fact, so for my 13th Christmas, I received a book called The Atlas of Middle-Earth written by Karen Wynn Fonstad.
It's a lovely reference book of Middle Earth. It starts off giving a nice history and a geographic descriptions of the different regions of the First Age, Second Age, and the Third Age.
Next, Karen goes into detail about the journeys in The Hobbit and in The Lord of the Rings trilogy, which, of course, includes maps (of key dwellings as well as the land), and timelines. She even puts in maps detailing the battles.
The last section of the book is an " attempt... to trace individually the patterns of five important elements that Tolkien included in his world..." (( TAoME Pg. 179)). The five elements are : Landforms, Climate,Vegetation, Population, and Language. There is even a neat little graph of the "Evolution of Languages"
There is other great aspects of this book, but I didn't want to go into detail, because you need to buy it! :) So if you like maps, or just learning more about the wonderful world that Tolkien created for us, I really recommended this book!
Here is the cover of my copy of the book! |
Thursday, January 3, 2013
Happy Birthday JRR Tolkien!
Website Shoutout: Welcome Home Blog
Like any other geek, I love to surf the web. I love finding new websites. A few months ago, I found this website called WelcomeHomeBlog. As you might be able to guess it is a website dedicted to videos and pictures of The men and Women of the United States ((and occasionally other countries)) military returning home and surprising their family and friends. I really suggest you grab some tissues before you start watching these videos. I would like to thank every single man and woman (( No matter what country)) in the military for doing what you do everyday. You sacrifice so much, and so do your families back home. I salute you, and give you all giant hugs!
This is from the website: "Regardless of political stance, no one can deny the joy felt upon seeing our troops coming home safely. Welcome Home Blog celebrates these amazing military homecoming reunions. Visit daily for heartwarming stories, videos & pictures of members of our armed forces returning home to surprise their families & friends."
Some Videos after the break!
This is from the website: "Regardless of political stance, no one can deny the joy felt upon seeing our troops coming home safely. Welcome Home Blog celebrates these amazing military homecoming reunions. Visit daily for heartwarming stories, videos & pictures of members of our armed forces returning home to surprise their families & friends."
Some Videos after the break!
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