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The Importance of Being Earnest / Doctor Who
“You have convinced me.”
The Green Death - season 10 - 1973
W A T C H I N G
TRIVIA: Chris Jagger (Mick Jagger's brother) plays the second male space vampire
Winstanley (Kevin Brownlow, 1975).
Out of the Unknown: Time in Advance (1.5, BBC, 1965)
"Nicholas Crandall. Otto Henck. Having regard to the work that you have achieved in helping to colonise those places in which you have spent the last seven years, I accordingly grant you your complete discharge, and your legal licences - to go forth from this place, and kill one man, or one woman, of your own choosing."
- Gentlemen. I find it strange. You are poets, each one of you and speak of your muse in the feminine. And yet you appear to feel neither tenderness nor respect towards your wives nor towards females in general. - Madam! I have only the highest regard and purest respect for females. - I find no evidence of that sentiment in your conversation.
Orlando, Sally Potter (1992)
The Sandbaggers - ITV - 9/18/1978 - 7/28/1980
Espionage (20 episodes)
Running Time: 60 minutes
Stars:
Roy Marsden as Neil Burnside
Richard Vernon as Sir James Greenly
Ray Lonnen as Willie Caine
Alan MacNaughtan as Sir Geoffrey Willingham
Elizabeth Bennett as Diane Lawler
Jerome Willis as Matthew Peele
Bob Sherman as Jeff Ross
Diane Keen as Laura Dickens
Dennis Burgess as John Tower Gibbs
Michael Cashman as Mike Wallace
Doctor Who: The Green Death (10.5, BBC, 1973)
"Freedom from fear, freedom from pain -"
"Freedom from freedom."