Curry sounds good!YeahIt wasn't exactly panto. Someone's eyes get gauged out in one bit!
Dr Who's son David Troughton was in it as well as Anthony Sher. Very good
Now stood nose to armpit on a packed train homeOnly 2 trains an hour instead of the usual 4 and only 8 carriages instead of 12.
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Going out for a curry tonight
wifey!!!!
And i seem to recall British trains being horribly expensive for the privilege of standing up snuggled against someone you don't know.
David Troughton himself owes a lot to Doctor Who.
His first appearance as an actor on TV was as an extra, (non-speaking guard in "The Enemy of the World" starring his dad in a double role as the Doctor and the chief villain, 1967). His first speaking part was in "The War Games", 1969, as a US civil war private in one episode, also starring his dad. Then his first major role was as King Peladon of Peladon in 1972's "The Curse of Peladon" with Jon Pertwee. And finally, he reappeared in modern Who as a professor in the excellent "Midnight" 2008 with David Tennant. He's also done several audio Doctor Who dramas.
And his brother, Michael was in the Christmas episode, "Last Christmas" in 2014 and has written two biographies about his father.
(enough of being the fanboy, Adam, please stop).
Glad you enjoyed the play.