It just so happened, the day I met David Warner, that I caught the beginning of a Miss Marple he jus
It just so happened, the day I met David Warner, that I caught the beginning of a Miss Marple he just so happened to have been in on the television that morning. “I won’t spoil the ending for you, then,” he said dryly, “because I don’t remember.” Fair enough, sir. I wouldn’t reasonably expect someone with so extensive a CV to remember the minutiae of everything they’ve been in. (Plus, it turns out that the 80s music Professor Grisenko - his character in the Eleventh Doctor story Cold War - was so fond of, Warner himself was largely unfamiliar with. This is something I can just about forgive, given that he did give a masterful performance in one of the best Star Trek: The Next Generation episodes ever made. And Tron. I think we can cut him some slack about Ultravox.) And what’s more, he starred as the Doctor opposite Nicholas Courtney in Big Finish’s Unbound stories Sympathy For The Devil and Masters Of War. That’s pretty awesome, as far as I’m concerned. -- source link
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