Leigh Wood
@leighwood.bsky.social
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Neil Cole, Mike Tucker, Skarasen, Michael McCarthy, @markayresrws.bsky.social and Philip Hinchcliffe at the BFI Terror of the Zygons event
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Some of the green screen work in Ice Road: Vengeance would have made even Barry Letts blush #cso
leighwood.bsky.social
I’d cast Mark Heap as Micawber
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martinmcgrath.bsky.social
So my daughter has created a series of short documentaries "History On Your Doorstep" - looking at archaeology/history research in St Albans.

If you have some spare time, give them a watch here: www.youtube.com/@HistoryOnYo...

And maybe help her out with feedback
docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
History on Your Doorstep
History on Your Doorstep. Introducing you to the extraordinary pasts, hidden in the most ordinary of places. All episodes edited and produced by Niamh McGrath for the MA Public History Course at Roya...
www.youtube.com
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cygnusalphaevents.bsky.social
We will be making a guest announcement* sometime over this coming weekend regarding Arcadia, our Doctor Who event taking place on Saturday 22nd November 2025.

www.cygnusalpha.org/arcadia

*We can’t wait to tell you!
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barnabyedwards.bsky.social
My new painting exhibition - BRAVE NEW WORLDS - opens in just over a week. It’s a celebration of a century of science fiction films. Do please come along if you’re in the area - and tell your friends and family. For those who can’t make it in person, the whole exhibition will be viewable online too.
leighwood.bsky.social
Chillingly poignant rendition of You’ll Never Walk Alone before the Liverpool v Bournemouth match for Jota, even through the telly the emotion was obvious. Such a sad thing.
leighwood.bsky.social
“Just pick a spot, and put your laces through it”
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Geoffrey Beevers at the @dwasonline.bsky.social Keeper of Traken event
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Tony Burroughs at the @dwasonline.bsky.social Keeper of Traken event
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Sheila Ruskin and Roland Oliver at the @dwasonline.bsky.social Keeper of Traken event
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@minettalane.bsky.social, Sarah Sutton and Geoffrey Beevers at the @dwasonline.bsky.social Keeper of Traken event
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Roger Limb (a really lovely man) at the @dwasonline.bsky.social Keeper of Traken event
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Here you go 👍🏻
leighwood.bsky.social
I really hope this ‘Superior player of the match’ thing doesn’t catch on
leighwood.bsky.social
If it’s THIS PSG team that play against Spurs we might only lose by 10 or 15

#COYS
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Thanks to @cygnusalphaevents.bsky.social, an opportunity to recreate a few frames at the Remembrance of the Daleks location that I had missed the on the first visit (again, thanks to @cygnusalphaevents.bsky.social)
(1/3)
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gossjam.bsky.social
#DoctorWho #TargetBookClub will be taking place on 19th July at The Abbey Centre in Westminster. Tickets: bit.ly/escape2danger

A day of talks, readings and guests devoted to the greatest book range in the universe. COME!
TARGET BOOK CLUB - A celebration of Doctor Who books with a day of talks and guests. Saturday 19th July 10am - 5pm 
The Abbey Centre, Westminster, SW1P 3BU
Ticket link - 
Photo of a Dalek and some books
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rablackart.bsky.social
I’ve just finished this.

Meticulous and evocative.

An unexpected & lovely element of the book: the words from Kneale’s family- particularly the letters from his Dad, who comes across as so supportive and justifiably proud.

Thank you to
@tobyhadoke.bsky.social
&
@tenacrefilms.bsky.social
My hand holding 

THE QUATERMASS EXPERIMENT
THE MAKING OF TV'S FIRST SCI-FI CLASSIC
By
TOBY HADOKE 
A signed page in the book.
leighwood.bsky.social
You should try to get more than it
leighwood.bsky.social
…and if you could add Rise of the Machines in the Cybermen Ultimate Guide, please? 👏🏻👏🏻
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I hope that @paulkirkley.bsky.social’s opening essays in the DWM Chronicles are all eventually collected in a publication. The 1970 is another doozy.