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 Subject:  Re: Robert Ross does a Dr Who audio
04/05/2004 09:49 GMT

If this Big Finish audio has Bill in it like 'the Pirates' did, then sign me up. I think there's a lot of Who fans on this site, probably thanks to the excellent Goodies/Doctor Who tandem on the ABC throughout the 80's.

 
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 Subject:  Re: Robert Ross does a Dr Who audio
28/04/2004 09:27 GMT

A guy called Robert Ross taught Latin and Classical Greek at my high school in Sydney and should know his grammar. Maybe time for a coup?

 
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 Subject:  Re: Robert Ross does a Dr Who audio
13/04/2004 10:47 GMT

Robert Ross could not tie his own shoe laces. Will it Be "Stunning". Or more importantly will the syntax structure scan abd not leave you bewildered by its advant garde structure?!

 
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 Subject:  Re: Robert Ross does a Dr Who audio
13/04/2004 09:56 GMT

Oops they were 19th Century bodysnatchers. Burke & Hare if you've heard of them.

 
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 Subject:  Robert Ross does a Dr Who audio
13/04/2004 09:52 GMT

Possibly not Goodies-related enough for this board but Robert Ross who wrote the book The Complete Goodies has written August's title in the Doctor Who audio drama range from Big Finish Productions. The story, which concerns two 18th Century bodysnatchers is called Medicinal Purposes and though my hopes that it would star Tim Brooke-Taylor have been dashed, it does star Leslie Phillips as Doctor Knox.

 

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