Matthew Waterhouse
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At 11:00, Two Gentle People, at 19:30, The Destructors, one of Greene's most controversial stories and, he felt, one of the best things he ever wrote, followed by a comedy piece, Alas Poor Maling, the only TV script ever written by Greene himself.

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Shades of Greene + intro by Dr Who actor - What's On
Actor Matthew Waterhouse will be joining us live to introduce two different screenings of the acclaimed adaptations for TV of some of author Graham Greene's most enduring short stories.
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robertdick.bsky.social
A pile of Target paperbacks out in the smaller Downham St Christopher's Hospice. £1 each. (Open Tuesday to Saturday.)

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matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
I'm delighted to say that I have chosen and will be introducing three episodes of a forgotten 1970s TV masterpiece at this year's Hastings TV Festival at the Electric Palace cinema in the old town on Thursday 9th October, one in the morning and two in the evening.

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robertdick.bsky.social
Going out for sale in the (small) Downham St Christopher's Hospice shop. (Open Tuesday to Saturday.)
Doctor Who annuals and similar. LOADS of Doctor Who DVDs.
matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
Greene disliked most dramatisations of his work by other people but really admired SHADES OF GREENE. Inexplicably, it has never had a home video release so it is very rarely seen.

The tonal range is wide, from bitter-sweetness to violence to light comedy. Do come along if you can.

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matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
SHADES OF GREENE is a series of 18 dramatisations of Graham Greene short stories by Thames TV, including one by Greene himself, his only TV script. The writers, actors and directors are the cream of 70s TV. Greene himself is, of course, one of the 20th C's great novelists and screenwriters.

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matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
I'm delighted to say that I have chosen and will be introducing three episodes of a forgotten 1970s TV masterpiece at this year's Hastings TV Festival at the Electric Palace cinema in the old town on Thursday 9th October, one in the morning and two in the evening.

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jerworth.bsky.social
So atmospheric. Logopolis has many of my favourite Adric moments, with him questioning the Doctor and reacting to revelation after revelation as that sepulchral atmosphere builds in the first two eps. You took this 8 yo right along with you. As for Castrovalva: "Me! I'm the trap..." Marvellous.
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cathode-ray-tube.bsky.social
He had a very individual, independent approach to Doctor Who. A careful balancing of the things we all love about it with the subjects that interested him. Hence, we get a smorgasbord of quantum physics, mystery play and philosophy for a new spin on established storytelling formula and symbols.
matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
The timing of this also makes it something of a tribute to Chris Bidmead.
matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
Big Finish are celebrating the 45th anniversary of the first showing of The Leisure Hive with a fab Season 18 sale! The quartet of E-Space audios are included, plus my novel Watchers (which leads into Logopolis) and Joe Lidster's story about an adult Adric - A Full Life! Snap 'em all up!
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matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
Big Finish are celebrating the 45th anniversary of the first showing of The Leisure Hive with a fab Season 18 sale! The quartet of E-Space audios are included, plus my novel Watchers (which leads into Logopolis) and Joe Lidster's story about an adult Adric - A Full Life! Snap 'em all up!
Doctor Who Offers - Collections - Big Finish
Award-winning, full-cast original audio dramas from the worlds of Doctor Who, Torchwood, Blake's 7, Class, Dark Shadows, The Avengers, Survivors, The Omega Factor, Star Cops, Sherlock Holmes, Dorian G...
www.bigfinish.com
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bigfinish.bsky.social
LENS FLARE SALE! ✨ Celebrating 45 years of Doctor Who Season 18! ✨ Click https://bgfn.sh/s18sale to get discounts on selected audio adventures. ✨

Hurry! Offers expire no later than 23:59 (UK time) on 05 September 2025.
The words "Season 18 sale" written in the style of the 1980s Sid Sutton neon logo, alongside a starfield and rainbow lens flares.
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drmatthewsweet.bsky.social
There’s so much to say about Chris Bidmead’s Dr Who. Its pleasing coldness, its determination to turn maths into drama, its victory over the chaos and entropy that plagued his predecessor. Traken/Logopolis/Castrovalva are all one story, aren’t they? His Master’s Masterplan. RIP
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sjohnross.bsky.social
Castrovalva was my very first; the one that hooked me and improved my life by doing so. 😥❤️ Wish I could have met him and thanked him.
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droho.bsky.social
Same here. Has anyone in Doctor Who ever blended science, fantasy and art into such original & captivating stories? His legacy on the show is enduring. I never met Chris but his influence on Doctor Who made me a lifelong fan and his stories inspired my love of both science and art at an early age.
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jonnymorris.bsky.social
Very sad to hear we've lost Christopher H Bidmead. Always struck me as a very genial chap who took his work seriously but not himself. Hard to over-express my admiration for Frontios, and the ideas in Logopolis and Castrovalva, where mathematics is treated as where philosophy and poetry meet.
Logopolis Castrovalva Frontios
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stephengallagher.co.uk
Woke this morning to learn of Chris Bidmead’s passing. The man responsible for my break into TV, and my unwitting entry into a global family in which I’ve remained to this day. For both of which, I’m forever grateful. Vale Chris
matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
To this day I cannot see an Escher print without thinking of Chris. I was very pleased to do a panel with him at the BFI a few years ago, where we watched and then talked about Logopolis. The first ep in particular is one of the highlights of Doctor Who.
matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
Chris's own stories - Logopolis, Castrovalva and, later, Frontios - were highly inventive, deeply atmospheric and truly unforgettable. To this day I cannot see an Escher print without thinking of him.
matthewwaterhouse.bsky.social
Very sorry to hear about Christopher Bidmead's death. As script editor, he gave DW a new lease of life during Tom's last year, with a season of extraordinarily interesting and tonally wide-ranging stories.