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Posts by Mark Taylor

BBC will no longer broadcast “high risk” performances. (Too soon?)

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NOT NOW UNKNOWN CELESTIAL BODY

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I devoured Vendetta at the time, and also loved Imzadi. Both felt like bold, feature length episodes

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‘Friends fear he’s been designing Doctor Who covers again…’

Seventh Doctor Who cover in 10 days!
The new @radiotimes is out today, previewing the almost but not quite here new season with an exclusive interview with new companion Varada Sethu.
Cover and feature design by me.

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It’s all archive material, but redesigned and represented. Including previously unseen photography from the archive

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Full Circle on the top, definitely

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I just think you should get a little badge, that’s all…

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Of the many qualities of the Beatles employed by people in the 21st Century, one of the most regular must be their uncanny ability to sell copies of the weekend papers.

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Terry Wotan #DoctorWhoEurovision

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Same energy .

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Edinburgh Murrayfield, following a 2hour coach journey from Sunderland. Belly and the Cranberries in support.

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These were the best seasons of Star Trek…

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How the interview that destroyed Thatcher became an intense TV drama

How the interview that destroyed Thatcher became an intense TV drama

Thatch on Saturday Superstore with John Craven

Thatch on Saturday Superstore with John Craven

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Me looking at the year ahead

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“I’m driving home for Christmas, can’t wait to see their faces.”

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Either of these two. Can’t decide.

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Every podcast I don’t listen to is called “Achieving the Limit with Duff and Ween” and gets sold for 300 million dollars while every podcast I do listen to is called “The Movie Toilet” and begs me to buy a t shirt so they can eat food

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Me too.

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Ian Curtis at his 1979 office Xmas party is worth reposting every year until I drop

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BBC concert "It's the Beatles" from the Empire Theater in Liverpool, December 7th, 1963.
BBC concert "It's the Beatles" from the Empire Theater in Liverpool, December 7th, 1963. YouTube video by Blindowl Videos

This was followed by a concert recorded (as was Juke Box Jury) at the Empire Theatre, Liverpool.

youtu.be/unmDhRs-bpA?...

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1963 12 07 The Beatles Juke Box Jury recorded at Empire Theatre Liverpool with David Jacobs
1963 12 07 The Beatles Juke Box Jury recorded at Empire Theatre Liverpool with David Jacobs YouTube video by The Beatles Interviews

On this day in 1963, there was a Beatles double-bill on the BBC. First, they took over the panel on Juke Box Jury.

youtu.be/xmS9G_EpcNQ?...

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Quote this with who you would be in #StarTrek

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ADVENTURES IN (CHRISTMAS) TIME AND SPACE
Russell T Davies& Steven Moffat preview this year’s Doctor Who Christmas Special in the new Radio Times.
Had a great time on the photoshoot decorating our location with vintage Doctor Who tat (including various bits that once sat in my teenage bedroom!)

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A giant balloon in the shape of Underdog takes a starring role in Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in this enchanting Charles E Martin cover for The New Yorker of November 26th 1966. I adore this with all of my heart.

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Those things.

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It sort of felt dated at the time I think. It really just wanted to be Buffy, and thought it was sexy. It was neither of things.

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WELL TONIGHT THANK GOD IT’S THEM, INSTEAD OF YOU etc

40 years since the recording of Do They Know It’s Christmas, David Hepworth talks to Sir Bob Geldof in Radio Times this week about the single that changed the world.
In your super, soar away RT, out today.
Cover and feature design by me!

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