she's such a..
minerva.
yeah, haha.
oh! yeah! minerva! hahaha! haha.. what a bitch.
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she's such a..
minerva.
yeah, haha.
oh! yeah! minerva! hahaha! haha.. what a bitch.
LMAO IM READING INSPECTICON TROBED FICS AND THEYRE MAKING ME FORGET THAT TROBED DIDNT ACTUALLY GET TOGETHER IN THIS EPISODE
Cosplay isn’t truly crossing the time streams
but it does look a bit odd, doesn’t it?
InSpecTiCon – Inspector Spacetime
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InSpecTiCon – Inspector Spacetime
InSpecTiCon is an annual UK science fiction fan convention focusing primarily on the British television series Inspector Spacetime and its s
InSpecTiCon is an annual UK science fiction fan convention focusing primarily on the British television series Inspector Spacetime and its spin-offs such as The Mary Sue Predicaments and Peacemist: Nicer Post, with an additional emphasis on British speculative/science fiction televisual programming. Sponsored by BTV, it is held each November outside London at the Luton Airport Getaway Inn.
Favourite guests over the years include past Inspectors Christopher Lee, Bernard Fox, Lynda Bellingham, and Stephen Fry, earlier Sergeants Vincent Price and Peter Wyngarde, and popular Associates Susannah York and Hugh Laurie.
2013 InSpecTiCon Controversy
In 2013 a mysterious stranger who claimed to be Nigel Cuthburtson appeared at the convention and uttered his character’s famous catchphrase “BOW BEFORE THORAXIS”. It was later revealed that Cuthburtson had not arrived at the convention, and this was instead an imposter. His identity remains unknown.
InSpecTiCon - Inspector Spacetime
Inspector Spacetime’s fandom loves the annual InSpecTiCon.
The InSpecTiCons are always fun.
It’s great that they’re being held again, now that the pandemic is under control.