March 19, 2010 at 9:08 am
Hello,
there is a review of the new Doctor Who series, one episode features Winston Churchill, and the reveiw contains the following comment:
“The expected impressive special fx – spitfires dogfighting in space. “
No doubt this will lead to the usual comments on historical accuracy.
Cheers
633
By: Blue_2 - 25th March 2010 at 08:25
Jeremy Clarkson at the South Pole ? was he driving the bus ?
No flying a Privateer to the moon. But James May was navigating… 😀
By: steve rowell - 25th March 2010 at 06:20
Perhaps someone finally had the good sense to put him on an ice floe…:D
Preferably a fast melting one 😀
By: Red Hunter - 19th March 2010 at 17:55
In how many other forums can you move seemlessly from Doctor Who to Jeremy Clarkson on an ice-floe?:D
By: J Boyle - 19th March 2010 at 16:09
Jeremy Clarkson at the South Pole ? was he driving the bus ?
Perhaps someone finally had the good sense to put him on an ice floe…:D
By: BSG-75 - 19th March 2010 at 15:42
Jeremy Clarkson at the South Pole ? was he driving the bus ?
By: spitfireman - 19th March 2010 at 14:21
, the bus was (is) at the South Pole.
…err, wasn’t that Jeremy Clarkson…….
By: BSG-75 - 19th March 2010 at 12:39
wasn’t it a single finned B-24 (Privateer?), the bus was (is) at the South Pole.
By: Moggy C - 19th March 2010 at 12:10
No, twin tail fins. The bus only has a single.
Moggy
By: spitfireman - 19th March 2010 at 11:30
Probably explains the B25 on the moon.
Moggy
Thought it was a London bus?
By: Bruce - 19th March 2010 at 11:03
mmmmmm – I think this is better off in GD myself!
Relocated!
Bruce
By: Red Hunter - 19th March 2010 at 10:52
Sci fi is not nonsense, it allows dramatic story telling and inspires readers and viewers to consider areas which traditional fiction never ventures into.
Are you being a bit sarky, too?;) If not we’ll agree to differ.:)
By: Moggy C - 19th March 2010 at 09:46
Probably explains the B25 on the moon. All will now be revealed.
Moggy
By: scotavia - 19th March 2010 at 09:44
Sci fi is not nonsense, it allows dramatic story telling and inspires readers and viewers to consider areas which traditional fiction never ventures into.
By: 633squad - 19th March 2010 at 09:36
Hello,
I was being a bit sarky.
Cheers
633
By: Red Hunter - 19th March 2010 at 09:30
If it’s Doctor Who, how relevant is historical accuracy, anyway. It’s all sci-fi nonsense so it it hardly matters, does it?