Thinking of you, Frank!
Posts by Dr Andrew O'Day
Website at www.hrvt.org/andrewoday updated: more photos with celebs and on my profile page a link to my Midsomer Murders article and perhaps most importantly my 1986 interview with Debbie Watling to give a listen! (I was 13 at the time) Go from Tim Harris' main page to my pages.
I'm hoping that my Debbie Watling interview will be available to listen to very soon.
First draft of Queering Dallas completed. Now I'm researching fan made title sequences of/inspired by Dallas. And tomorrow I have to write my 150 word abstract for my already finished piece on It's a Sin. Busy times!
Just referenced (quite heavily) the wonderful @emilygarside.bsky.social 's book on Russell T Davies for an encyclopedia entry on It's a Sin. That's all finished now.
Tonight listened to a recently discovered interview (45 minutes in length) which I conducted with Debbie Watling at The Leisure Hive convention in Swindon in 1986. I would have been 13 years old.
Queering Dallas is progressing nicely - I should finish it by the end of April. Then I'm going to see if 'Filmed in front of a live audience - Cheers and Frasier' is viable. Anyone interested in working on this with me?
Currently researching my article Queering Dallas
Really enjoyed the new version of Warriors of the Deep from @petemctighe.bsky.social Much improved. Was the first thing from the new boxset that I watched.
Looking forward to the Flux Doctor Who convention in Birmingham next weekend.
Queering Dallas it is!
I have 2 options for my 2nd article of 2026. One is to write on Crown Court and Doctor Who. But the other which I have my heart set on is 'Queering Dallas'. However, this may have to be accessed solely via my website and academia.edu page since I don't know where else to place it. I'll think it over
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Glad you enjoyed it, Martin! Always nice to get positive feedback.
@lewisbaston.bsky.social Hi Lewis. I see you deleted a post reading that you're in constant agony. I don't know what your motive was for getting rid of this message but sincerely hope that your condition improves.
Please see the link to the article on my feed. Hope you enjoy it!
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My friend Andrew's latest article titled Media Arts at Royal Holloway: Real and Fictional Places in Midsomer Murders can be found on the Television Heaven website:
televisionheaven.co.uk/articles/med...
Good to hear that things have progressed positively, Matthew.
Joe Locke with the headline: Joe Locke wins his first Emmy for ‘Heartstopper’
Joe Locke wins first Emmy for Heartstopper role: ‘So deserved!!!’ ➡️ https://bit.ly/46FUOJU
📷 Getty, Netflix
This week I start researching Crown Court. No idea how long it will take to get this article done.
Waiting for my Midsomer Murders article to go up.
Really looking forward to the Warriors of the Deep Special Edition based on the reviews it's got from folks who went to the BFI preview.
Don't worry. Probably just an off day. We all have them. You are a great scholar!
Decided not to go to Egham. Will send my Midsomer Murders article off at the beginning of next week. Start my Crown Court article next week. London tomorrow!
Guardian Other Lives for Gregory de Polnay, D84 in Doctor Who's The Robots of Death (1977) and a regular in 1970s Dixon of Dock Green, amidst much else. Written by his daughter Emma.
EastEnders set for bisexual love triangle in steamy new storyline www.thepinknews.com/2026/02/06/eastenders-se...
Many thanks for your interest. I'll send you the link when it goes up in March.
Decided against doing the Blake's 7 article as it won't work. My second article this year will be on Crown Court which I'll get down to in April.
Tomorrow I shall get down to doing some research for my next article. This one's on Blake's 7.
Curse of Peladon is brilliant