johnnybear
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Hmmmm! I wonder when that was taken? Pertwee looks like his 1972/73 self rather than 74 with his whiter fluffy hair but was Target that big in 73? I thought it took off during 75 and 76?
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Product description
A fine collection of Pertwee monster stories: Night of the Sand Wolf by Tim Stout The Nondescript by Philip Welby Spawn by David Campton The Glendale Monster by Guy Weiner Ming by Catherine Gleason The Intruders by Glenn Chandler The Lambton Worm by Roger Malisson The Eyes Have It by John Halkin The Samala Plant by George Evans With introduction end epiloge by Jon Pertwee
There was something magical about the Daleks in the sixties and seventies!
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Davison doesn't like to be filmed
The same friend met him and said he is a really lovely guy, who was thrilled and proud to be recognised as Scorby for a change.john challis
Last appearence of Jon Pertwee on tv.The was called Surprise,surprise.
The Who mobile looks a bit more realistic like that than what we got in 74, Doc!
TARDIS Treat, 30 year anniversary Jon Pertwee, Katy Manning reunite for a television interview, joined by a Dalek and a Cyberman. Segment 2: a bizarre excersise segment including the Dalek. Segment 3: Jon and Katy return.