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Virgin of the Secret Service (ATV, 1968)
"A bomb, at Dawki, on Tuesday, killed nine enlisted men; an explosion in the mess at Chamba bereaved eleven British women; and furthermore, Major Hamilton lost three fingers of his right hand, a great loss! Major Hamilton was one of the finest polo players in the North-West Frontier."
That most prolific of TV writers, Ted Willis, might have been excused for resting on his laurels by 1968. He had two long-running hits under his belt already; Sergeant Cork (1963 - 1968) was just drawing to a close on ATV, whilst BBC juggernaut Dixon Of Dock Green (1955 - 1976) rumbled gamely on, and Ted himself was now Baron Willis of Chislehurst - he had well and truly made it. Never one to stay idle, however, Ted pitched a new series to ATV, something a little different: where much of his work until this point had concentrated on the police procedural, his new show was to eschew the groundings of realism in favour of dashing spies, exotic locales and grand comic book style adventures. So Virgin Of The Secret Service was born.
Even by the standards of mid-60s, non-ITC television, Virgin is pretty obscure, and there's precious little information out there about the series. I can make some informed guesses, but they are only guesses; clearly Ted wanted to try something different, and the series is certainly unlike anything he had created to that point - or indeed, much of what came after. Gone were methodical investigations and wise, older detective figures - in came sword fights and deadly tarantulas and exploding tennis balls. The subtle, wry humour of Cork and Dixon is replaced with outlandish, arch pastiche. Drawing heavily on the Boys' Own magazine style of serialised adventure story, with dashing heroes and foreign villainy clashing all around the British Empire of Old, the series is a larger than life tribute to a style of storytelling that had already fallen out of fashion.
Whether it was a success or not, I don't really know - like I say, there is very little information out there. I suspect not, and it certainly hasn't entered the public consciousness in anything like the way some of its' contemporaries have. Certainly it didn't last long - one series of thirteen episodes. I suspect - though I'm guessing again - that it was never conceived to be the sort of durable hit that Ted was known for. The sets and the costumes look impressively expensive, and the concept simply doesn't lend itself to multiple seasons of adventure. It is, though, for thirteen brief episodes, gloriously, brilliantly fun.
#Virgin of the secret service#Classic tv#Atv#1968#Ted willis#Clinton greyn#Veronica strong#John cater#Noel coleman#Alexander Doré#Peter Swanwick#Robert D. Cardona#Paul bernard#Peter diamond#Larry adler#this is verbatim the post i dug out of my drafts#the fact that i never posted it suggests i wanted to add something but i couldn't for the life of me tell you what it was#bc i watched this show and wrote this post around 4 yrs ago#shrug#this will have to do#ETA: it occurs to me now that this may have been a stepping stone in getting the Lochinvar pilot i posted about a while back made#considering Peter Diamond worked on the series and Coleman and Doré both ended up in supporting roles in Lochinvar#this would have probably filmed in late '67 or thereabouts and Lochinvar was being shot in mid 68#foods for thought
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Virgin of the Secret Service - ITV - March 28, 1968 - June 20, 1968
Adventure (13 episodes)
Running Time: 50 minutes
Stars:
Clinton Greyn as Captain Robert Virgin
Veronica Strong as Mrs. Virginia Cortez
John Cater as Sergeant Fred Doublett
Alexander Doré as Karl Von Brauner
Noel Coleman as Colonel Shaw-Camberley
Peter Swanwick as Klaus Striebeck
#Virgin of the Secret Service#TV#Adventure#ITV#1960's#Clinton Greyn#Veronica Strong#John Cater#Alexander Dore#Noel Coleman
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'David Tennant and Catherine Tate return to "Doctor Who" on Saturday for the first of three special episodes to celebrate the show's 60th anniversary.
The hit series follows the adventures of an alien Time Lord, The Doctor, on his adventures through time and space, and his battles with villains including Daleks, Cybermen, and The Master.
"Doctor Who" first began airing in 1963 and has been running for 60 years on the BBC, though it took a hiatus in 1989.
In 2005, the series was relaunched with Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor.
When Eccleston's Doctor regenerated — a physical transformation that essentially allows for the lead role to be recast — at the end of season one, he morphed into David Tennant, who was the Tenth Doctor and will return to the role to mark the 60th anniversary...
10. "Journey's End" (Season 4, Episode 13)
Average fan rating: 9.2/10
What happens: Before Marvel's "Avengers," "Doctor Who" had its own superstar crossover episode.
"Journey's End" brought together the Tenth Doctor (Tennant), every companion from the relaunch to date, and characters from the spinoff series "Torchwood" and "The Sarah Jane Adventures," to face the villain Davros.
In the episode, Davros and an army of Daleks threaten to wipe out the entire universe, forcing the Doctor and his allies to try to save the day, and Earth. (This was the second installment in a two-part episode.)
The episode was Donna Noble's (Tate) last as the Doctor's main companion, though Tate has made a few appearances since.
9. "The Family of Blood" (Season 3, Episode 9)
Average fan rating: 9.2/10
What happens: To avoid a group of aliens that want to feed on his Time Lord essence, the Doctor (Tennant) turns himself human and hides in 1913 England. However, the aliens track him down, and his companion Martha (Freema Agyeman) tries to get the Doctor to restore his memories. (This was the second installment in a two-part episode.)
8. "Doomsday" (Season 2, Episode 13)
Average fan rating: 9.2/10
What happens: The Doctor faces off against two of his greatest rivals, the Daleks and the Cybermen. The Doctor (Tennant) and his allies have to defeat both enemies to save Earth. (This was the second installment in a two-part episode.)
This was a sad episode for many fans since it was Rose Tyler's (Billie Piper) last as the Doctor's main companion. Piper has made a few appearances since.
7. "The Girl in the Fireplace" (Season 2, Episode 4)
Average fan rating: 9.2/10
What happens: The Doctor (Tennant) and his companions, Mickey (Noel Clarke) and Rose (Piper), stumble upon an abandoned spaceship that can transport people to 18th-century France, and discover an alien plot involving Madame de Pompadour (Sophia Myles), a famous mistress of King Louis XV. The trio tries to save her from a group of clockwork androids.
6. "Silence in the Library" (Season 4, Episode 8)
Average fan rating: 9.3/10
What happens: The Doctor (Tennant) and Donna (Tate) visit a seemingly empty planet-sized library in the 51st century. A team of researchers including River Song (Alex Kingston), a mysterious time traveler from the Doctor's future, soon arrive. The Doctor and team discover a swarm of vicious aliens that can imitate shadows. (This was the first installment in a two-part episode.)...
4. "The Day of the Doctor" (50th anniversary special)
Average fan rating: 9.3/10
What happens: To mark the 50th anniversary of "Doctor Who" in 2013, the BBC aired a special episode featuring multiple Doctors.
Jumping back in time to the fall of Gallifrey, the Doctor's home planet, the War Doctor (John Hurt) prepares to destroy his home in order to save the universe. and end the Time War between the Daleks and the Time Lords.
In the present, the Tenth (Tennant) and Eleventh (Smith) Doctors work together to stop a secret organization from destroying Earth.
The Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) and the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) also make appearances, while archive footage is used to show the other Doctors.
3. "Forest of the Dead" (Season 4, Episode 9)
Average fan rating: 9.4/10
What happens: In the followup to "Silence in the Library," the Doctor (Tennant), Donna (Tate), River Song (Kingston), and a group of researchers try to survive being hunted by a swarm of deadly aliens called the Vashta Nerada. (This was the second installment in a two-part episode.)...
1. "Blink" (Season 3, Episode 10)
Average fan rating: 9.8/10
What happens: Sally Sparrow (Carey Mulligan) discovers that she is being haunted by statues. In order to save the Doctor (Tennant), the universe, and herself, she has to learn how to defeat a group of dangerous aliens called the Weeping Angels.'
#Blink#Forest of the Dead#Silence in the Library#The Day of the Doctor#The Girl in the Fireplace#Sally Sparrow#Carey Mulligan#David Tennant#Catherine Tate#Alex Kingston#River Song#Peter Capaldi#Tom Baker#Matt Smith#Jenna Coleman#Clara#Madame de Pompadour#Sophia Myles#Mickey Smith#Noel Clarke#Doomsday#Rose Tyler#Billie Piper#The Family of Blood#Martha Jones#Freema Agyeman#Journey's End#John Barrowman#Captain Jack Harkness#Elisabeth Sladen
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SR-71 OL-Griffiss AFB
OL-Griffiss AFB
Rome, New York
1973
Yom Kippur War
The Yom Kippur War SR-71 operation provided a series of 11.4 hour round-robin sorties to the Middle East. Plans were originally made to fly these flights from Beale AFB to the Middle East and recover at Mildenhall, United Kingdom. Upon arrival at Mildenhall to set up recovery operations, Colonel Patrick Halloran, 9th Strategic Reconnaissance Wing Commander, was informed that the British Government had second thoughts about the operation and denied authority to operate from the United Kingdom. The UK's reasoning was a possible Arab oil embargo against their nation. Two SR-71's were assigned to performed the historic 11.4 hour flights, tail numbers #964 and #979. These flights to the Middle East were code named:
"Giant Reach"
(Photo courtesy Tom Pugh)
On 13 October 1973, Pilot Jim Shelton and RSO Gary Coleman in #979, departed Griffiss AFB on the first of a series of flights to the Middle East. After 11.13 hours of flight time involving 6 refuelings and more than five hours of flight above Mach 3.0, Jim Shelton landed SR #979 back at Griffiss AFB, NY. The "Photo Take" was highly successful and provided Defense Analysts and the President of the United States with information about the actual Syrian military situation.
On 25 October 1973, Pilot Al Joersz and RSO John Fuller flew SR #979 on another 11.13 hour non-stop round robin sortie to assess the ground situation around the Sinai and Galilee.
On 02 November 1973, Pilot Bob Helt and RSO Larry Elliott in SR #979,flew a similar Trans-Atlantic sortie to the Yom Kippur War zone in 11.22 hours of flight.
The last flight from Griffiss AFB was 11 November 1973. Blackbird #964 was flown by Pilot Jim Wilson and RSO Bruce Douglass and landed at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina. This sortie lasted 10.49 hours. As snow fell in Rome New York, Colonel Pat Halloran opted for a warmer climate and moved operations to Seymour Johnson AFB, NC.
These SR-71 Reconnaissance flights were instrumental in defusing the war and provided positive intelligence photos to the deeply distrusting Israelis and Arabs. With the shooting war over, OL-SB, Seymour Johnson became the base of operation for continued surveillance of the war zone to insure compliance with the peace accord.
OL-SB
Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina
SR-71 "Giant Reach" Operations
On 02 December, 1973, Pilot Jim Sullivan and RSO Noel Widdifield flew the first SR-71 to the Middle East from the Seymour Johnson AFB location. In aircraft #964, this crew flew the round-robin sortie to the Sinai region and returned to Seymour Johnson in 9.56 hours.
On 10 December, 1973, Pilot Pat Bledsoe and RSO Reggie Blackwell flew SR #979 to the Middle East and back in 10.0 hours.
On 25 January, 1974, Pilot Buck Adams and RSO Bill Machorek flew SR #971 in a around-robin sortie to the Middle East in 10.04 hours.
On 07 March, 1974 Pilot Ty Judkins and RSO John Morgan flew SR #979 in 9.45 hours
The final "Giant Reach" flight occurred on 06 April, 1974. SR-71 #979, Piloted by Lee Ransom and RSO Tom Allocca flew to the Middle East and returned to Seymour Johnson AFB in 9.46 hours.
In all, four Sorties were flown from Griffiss AFB, NY averaging 11.4 hours each flight and five Sorties from Seymour Johnson AFB, NC averaging 10 hours each .
SR-71 pilot, Colonel Jim Wilson's recollection of one of the historic SR-71 flights to the Middle East during the Yom Kippur War in 1973 is reproduced below for the Blackbird Community.
Mort Jarvis adds: The whole history of this operation is pretty interesting, like flying the Detachment Package into England and than saying the SR can't land in England and turning around and going to Griffiss, NY. If the SR was still flying with the Real Time down link of Recon intelligence, which the SR was modified to carry prior to retirement, the target take could of been in the command function hands within seconds of the take. I still think the SR-71 could do a better job than what Intel is being obtained now.
Col. Jim Wilson, USAF ( Ret.) Writes:
On Oct 6th 1973, Egypt and Syria opened an offensive against Israel on two fronts, launching a coordinated series of air, armored and artillery attacks into the Sinai and Golan Heights . The preemptive strike came as a result of a failure to resolve territorial disputes arising from the Arab-Israeli War of 1967.
Since no diplomatic progress was being made toward peace, Egypt 's Sadat was convinced that to gain legitimacy at home, he must initiate a war with limited objectives.
Along the Suez Canal, 80,000 well-equipped members of the Egyptian army crossed the Suez and attacked fewer than 500 Israeli defenders. And in the Golan Heights , approximately 180 Israeli tanks faced an onslaught of 1,400 Syrian tanks.
Initial Israeli military losses were significant. And assistance was requested from the USA .
At that time, our reconnaissance satellites didn't have the capability to provide the intelligence needed to sufficiently assess the situation. So, we were alerted to prepare to fly SR-71 missions over the area of conflict, then recover in England . It was a mission within the design capability of the aircraft, although such a long, logistically-difficult mission never previously accomplished.
Within the first few days of the conflict, the supporting Arab nations initiated an oil embargo, making oil a weapon of war and contributed to a decision by the British government to deny us a recovery any place in England .
A Plan B was rapidly drawn up to fly the SR-71 out of the East Coast, then recover back in New York at Griffiss AFB. These newly planned 12,000 mile missions would require (5) five air to air refuelings from (16)sixteen KC-135 tankers based in Spain .
In the utmost secrecy, we mobilized and deployed. A few days later, our first photo/electronic reconnaissance mission was successfully completed.
I was a fairly young pilot in the squadron, with only 120 hours of SR-71 time under my belt. I was assigned to fly a backup SR-71 and to stay at Griffiss in an alert posture, and be prepared to fly follow-on missions. Then I served as back-up alert on two more successful missions.
My turn to be the primary aircraft came up next. The excitement level was high. And I certainly wanted to be part of another success.
Takeoff was at 2AM on a brisk and clear autumn night with about fifteen inches of snow already on the ground. It was peacefully calm . . until I lit both of the 34,000 lb. thrust afterburners.
The first 450 miles had to be flown subsonic at .9 Mach, since we had to clear the commercial aircraft flight tracks off the East Coast before I could safely re-fuel. Most pilots don't know the true meaning of dark until they've been in a situation like this. You might compare it to refueling in an inkwell. I then made made three radio silent electronic rendezvous with three tankers out over the North Atlantic before dawn . . taking on 10,000 gallons of fuel.
After completing a few post-refueling checks, I lit the afterburners and started my acceleration to a leisurely Mach 3 cruise across the Atlantic . The airplane performed flawlessly, thanks to the extra special effort by the maintenance guys.
About 2000 miles across the Atlantic , I watched with excitement as the sun came up right in my face, giving me a nice vantage point.
The next refueling was a couple hundred miles north of the Azores . I took on another 10,000 gallons from a couple more tankers.
I started my second acceleration and headed for Gibraltar . At 80,000 feet, cruising through the center of the narrow straits with clear weather and 100 miles of visibility on both sides. Spectacular.
Then I proceeded down the Mediterranean toward Israel where the weather was becoming worse as per flight plan's forecast.
The third air refueling south of Crete , although in poor weather, went along as scheduled. Now packing in a full load of 80,000 lbs of JP-7 fuel, I lit the afterburners and started the acceleration toward the target area.
At maximum fuel flow in full afterburner, a RED engine oil quantity low light illuminated steady on my emergency warning panel.
In almost unbelief . . I momentarily stared at it !
I instantly scanned oil pressure, rpm, exhaust gas temperature, nozzle position for other indications of trouble. Although there were no confirming indications of problems, I couldn’t just ignore the situation and continue on into the target area with the possibility of an engine failure at supersonic speed out over the Sinai.
We had no viable emergency airfields that could handle the SR-71. And I certainly did not want to be a no-notice, no-flight plan, single engine emergency arrival at David Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv. Especially, since the Israeli government had not been told about our missions, and they were focused on major battles for their own survival.
I took the engines out of afterburner to access the situation, and think about the best course of action.
Then I had a pleasant surprise.
After coming out of afterburner the critical red warning light went out. I became fairly-well convinced that it was a false momentary indication.
But it had cost me roughly 400 gallons of critically needed fuel. My tankers were now 80 miles behind me . . and they were moving further away each second. And re-joining them to top off fuel, would present a whole new set of problems [ I won't get into.]
I decided to re-light the burners and press on. I had a 5 second flash of the same red light during acceleration. Then it went out. Stayed out.
My flight track went down the Suez past Cairo before making a left turn at Mach 3.15 to cross the battle lines in the Sinai. With panoramic and specific point cameras providing imagery of hundreds of targets on both sides of the SR-71, I flew North across the Dead Sea and Golan Heights . Approaching Lebanon , I made a sweeping right turn out over Syria and then back to the Sinai on a parallel flight path for maximum coverage. The airplane was running well. I pushed it up a bit to Mach 3.2 before exiting Egypt near Port Said .
Once out over the Mediterranean , I started a descent to 25,000 feet to hit my fourth set of refuelers.
But as fate would have it, I was not only beong low on fuel because of my previous oil low warning problem, but now a thunderstorm had reached up and it was now enclosing the air re-fueling contact point.
Using our internal electronic azimuth and distance measuring equipment, my backseater got me to within less than a mile behind my tanker. But now, visibility was so poor that I could not see it.
In lousy weather, very low on fuel, I continued twenty miles down the refueling track. By this time, there was just one-half mile and 1000 feet of separation from the tanker.
Small break between the clouds. Hooked up.
I had less than 15 minutes of fuel left, when we made re-fueling contact with the tanker and started transferring. The nearest emergency runway was roughly 100 miles away on Crete .
Needless to say, I was very thankful to my tanker buddies, backseater, and good equipment for that rendezvous. What a relief ! It gave me an entirely new meaning to ' finding a gas station ' . . when I really needed one.
We completed a fifth 10,000 gallon air refueling near the Azores before proceeding on a leisurely Mach 3 flight across the mid-Atlantic to a landing at Seymour Johnson.
Within 20 minutes, our people had the photo and electronic intelligence equipment downloaded, then onboard a dedicated AF courier flight to a Photo Interpretation Center in D.C.
Including 6 hours 41 minutes of supersonic speed, the round-trip flight covered more than 12,000 miles in 10 hours 49 minutes.
After landing, I remember wondering what Lindbergh would have thought about the amazing advancements in aviation technology.
These missions were not declassified until the early 1990's when the SR-71 program was closed at the end of the Cold War. Most of the remaining birds are now in various museums.
The one I flew is the centerpiece at SAC's Air and Space museum near Omaha .
Col. Jim Wilson, USAF ( Ret.)
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SR-71 Photo Archive taken at Seymour Johnson AFB during the Yom Kippur War Operation "OLSB"
Entire SR-71 crew at Seymour Johnson AFB, North Carolina during the Yom Kippur War 1973.
The following personnel participated in the first missions flown out of OLSB. Additional crewmembers (not listed) also participated in these missions. This is the manifest for the Wing Staff personnel on the left and Maintenance on the right.
The following photos are the only ones known to exist of the SR-71 Operations at Seymour Johnson from October, 1973 to April, 1974. At the time, Seymour Johnson was in the process of an ORI (Operational Readiness Inspection) with their B-52's and KC-135's. The Seymour Johnson Wing Commander was not the least bit impressed when we showed up with a DOD directed mission (Yom Kippur War Flights). He was irate about usage of his facilities (We cleared out one of his large hangars and put the two SR's, KC-135Q and our mobile film processing center in the hangar). Additionally, he complained of fuel usage from his facilities by the 9th SRW. A phone call to the Pentagon by 9th SRW Commander Colonel Patrick Halloran resulted in the following, as Pat said: "The problems just went away". The critical war assessment missions were flown as scheduled and we departed Seymour Johnson in April of 1974. I am sure they were glad to see us go home.
The photos show the trailer which was purchased and moved into the hangar for SR-71 Operational Control and the Photo Processing Center which was comprised of 2X4's and plastic sheeting to keep the dust out. The two SR's were parked side by side in the hangar with the KC-135Q tanker opposite the Blackbirds. The flights lasted 10 or 11 hours and in one instance, the Pilot had to be assisted out of the Blackbird. The photo reconnaissance "Take" resulted in conclusive evidence of the location of Arab and Israeli forces. The photos provided the President and Defense Analysts with firm decision making capabilities to help defuse the Yom Kippur War.
OL-SB Photo Archive
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SEPTEMBER RELEASE
Beetlejuice - First US National Tour
March 25, 2023 - Medium Observation
Video | Matinée
Cast:
Justin Collette (Beetlejuice), Isabella Esler (Lydia Deetz), Britney Coleman (Barbara Maitland), Will Burton (Adam Maitland), Jesse Sharp (Charles Deetz), Kate Marilley (Delia Deetz), Danielle Marie Gonzalez (Miss Argentina), Abe Goldfarb (Otho), Brian Vaughn (Maxie Dean), Karmine Alers (Maxine Dean/Juno), Jackera Davis (Girl Scout)
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Nice video of The first of four videos I filmed while in Buffalo! There is a pretty bad head obstruction on the right side which you can see in screenshots. It's worked around the best I could but it doesn't take away too much from the overall video.
NFT Date: March 1, 2024
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Little Shop of Horrors - Off-Broadway Revival
January 18, 2023 - Medium Observation
Video
Cast:
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Very beautiful video of this incredible cast. Jeff is an absolutely hilarious dentist and is not to be missed. Joy Woods is also here! Suddenly Seymour is wideshot due to usher activity. Overall a near perfect video of this revival.
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Tried Our Best Produced by Jahaan Sweet Co-Produced by Noah “40” Shebib
Screw The World Interlude Produced by DJ Screw
Drew A Picasso Produced by Young Troy, Eli Brown, Tommy Parker, Sauceboy, TheBoyKam, Dnny Phntm & Noah “40” Shebib
Members Only ft. PARTYNEXTDOOR Produced by Stwo Additional production by Noah “40” Shebib
What Would Pluto Do Produced by Lil Yachty, GENT! & Bangs Co-Produced by BNYX
All The Parties ft. Chief Keef Produced by BNYX,, Maneesh, Harley Arsenault, J Dolla, Boi-1da, Fierce, & Coleman
8am In Charlotte Produced by Conductor WIlliams Co-Produced by Mario Luciano Additional Production by Jason Wool
BBL Love Interlude Produced by Kid Masterpiece
Gently ft. Bad Bunny Produced by OZ, Nik D, & Gordo
Rich Baby Daddy ft. Sexyy Red & SZA Produced by Gordo, Klahr & Richard LIOHN Zastenker Co-Produced by BNYX, uv killin em, The Loud Pack & Dougie F
Another Late Night ft. Lil Yachty Produced by Childboy & Lil Yachty
Away From Home Produced by Lil Yachty, Sad Pony, BNYX, Justin Raisen & Lukas
Polar Opposites Produced by Lil Yachty, GENT!, Bangs, Anthoine Walters & Beatmenace Additional Production by Noah “40” Shebib
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dooing a lil get to know me thing for my mutuals and stuff because uh! i dont rlly talk abt myself a lot on here! and i think thats a teeny bit important maybe
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name: Leon!! i also like the names noel, leo, leonii, and link! i obviously go by hoe scarer on here (cuz i scare the hoes) (or hoes carer? i care for the hoes too yk)
pronouns: he/him!!
interests: insects, spiderman: across the spider verse, lomando/fancy island, wendell and wild, pro-wrestling, howls moving castle, toilet bound hanako kun, alien stage, five nights at freddys, adventure time (not fionna and cake!! i havent seen it and kinda dont plan on it), abbott elementary, imaginary (2024)
fav characters: jessica drew (sm:atsv), sister helley (w&w), raul (w&w), chaori (lomando), kuroageha (lomando), leshawna (tdi), calcifer (howls moving castle), till (alien stage), hyuna (alnst), frylock (athf), yuri (ddlc), video girl barbie (barbie 2023), ava coleman (abbott elementary)
kins (characters i heavily relate to): gin ibushi (yttd), miles morales (i/atsv), jessica drew (atsv), harold mcgrady (tdi), howl pendragon (hmc), raul (w&w), hanako (tbhk)
fav ships! (multishipper btw): motorfang/fangbike, spidermoms (jessica drew x rio morales), bookitty/natsuri, raul x kat, ivantill, sister helley x buffalo belzer, mitsukou, hananene, lesharold/leharold, avanine
misc: i draw sometimez. i love music!! (most genres!) i am ava colemans husband and boyfriend and fiancee
additional stuff idk: i have panic disorder and am most likely autistic..? but i dont interact with people a lot on here kinda. at least not enough for that to be relevant?
ok thhats it bai bai leave me alo ne (better edit 3/14/24)
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mwf fcs?
alexandra dowling , alicia vikander , anna brewster , aiysha hart , annabel wallis , aurora ruffino , angela baby , bella heathcote , blanca suarez , anya chalotra , beren saat , camille lou , caitlin stasey , amita suman , charitra chandran , claudia kim , deepika padukone , dilraba dilmurat , ebonee noel , charlotte hope , elle fanning , ellie bamber , janet montgomery , jenna coleman , lily james , cynthia addai-robinson , lucy lawless , margot robbie , marina moschen , gemma chan , marion cottilard , matilda lutz , demet özdemir , kerry washington , matilda de angelis , michelle fairley , millie brady , nadia parkes , pinar deniz , simone ashley , saadet aksoy , natalie portman , zhu xudan , xuan lu , niamh walsh , nicola coughlan , noemi schmidt , zhu zhu , li landi , jessica chastain , zhang nan , phoebe dynevor , phoebe fox , poppy drayton , rafaelle cohen , rosamund pike , rose williams , ruth gemmell , sai bennett , samara weaving , sophie turner , tamzin merchant , teresa palmer , zendaya coleman , nur fettahoğlu .
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Lochinvar (1968, untransmitted)
"I've never seen a saddle like that before, where's that come from?"
"From the Americas."
"The colonies, so that's where you're from is it?"
"That's right."
"A sailor was telling us they're having some sort of a trouble out there, a kind of a rebellion."
"Rebellion? We call it a war of independence."
#lochinvar#tv pilot#walter scott#peter diamond#1968#michael stanley#eric flynn#alexander doré#michael brennan#noel coleman#gillian hawser#gerry wain#reg lye#godfrey james#frazer hines#denis cleary#actor stuntman Diamond's attempt to break into tv production; a lifelong fan of the kind of adventure swashbucklers in which he'd often#worked‚ he jumped at the chance to direct and produce this script from Michael Stanley. purportedly inspired by Scott's poem of the same#name (actually a poem within a poem‚ found in his epic Marmion)‚ this really only actually takes the name and bears no other similarity. it#is good fun adventure stuff tho‚ albeit with a few moments that betray the tight budget and inexperienced director (in particular some#scenes of Flynn struggling not to drown in a puddle that's meant to be a marsh). Diamond appears to have gone to friends and colleagues#he'd worked with before; Flynn and Lye had been on A Challenge for Robin Hood with him‚ Frazer Hines well known to him from his jobbing#work as fight arranger for DW. this is charming stuff and was meant to interest investors for a potential adventure serial in the itc style#but alas nobody took up the offer.. Lochinvar was never shown on tv and sat in a rusty film can in Diamond's possession until his family#donated them to Kaleidoscope a few years ago. those brave folks put it out on a (presumably very limited) dvd which i picked up a while ago#it looks pretty good considering the 50 years it spent in the wilderness; not sure why the picture appears to be stretched tho‚ as it was#definitely produced with tv in mind and so would presumably have been shot in 4:3. who knows; certainly not me‚ as besides the text on the#dvd sleeve there is p much zero info out there about this long forgotten production (it isnt even on imdb as far as i can tell)#the following year Flynn would be starring in Ivanhoe‚ another Scott tale‚ for the bbc and this could easily be mistaken for a dry run for#that series. a curio and worth watching if you can find a copy anywhere (no idea if it's still in print and Kal dvds disappear fast)
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dyknow what i've been thinking A LOT about who i want as guest judges on rupauls drag race uk SPECIFICALLY
-matty (AND denise AND tim,,,idc if they separate them or not, but at least one of them with him, it'd be a blast)
-rina sawayama
-charli
-catherine tate & david tennant TOGETHER
-olivia coleman
-paul rudd
-noel fielding (im thinking a bake off spoof of some kind,,,maybe a rusical??)
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PINNED POST AND INTRODUCTORY
A long one, but I'm sure you can make it
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Table of Contents
-Introduction
-Tags and Meanings
-Discord Server
-Art Rules
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Introduction
Hello, I'm unagidevi but please refer to me as Dev, Devi or Devion. People usually use Dev or Devi, but any of those three work. I have High-Functioning Autism, and ADHD. I was diagnosed when I was younger by a proper doctor. I like doing art, and writing. I also really love fantasy type stories or art, that is one of my favorites.
Some Fandoms I'm in:
Isaac Beamer Versus the Supernatural (IBVS)
Warrior Cats
Gacha by Luni/Lunime
The Umbrella Academy
Undertale / Dreamswap
My posts usually consist of Undertale, IBVS and Dreamswap. There isn't much of the others on here. I am writing two stories right now, a fantasy AU that follows two princess and a Dreamswap AU thats called Whimsical Dreamswap.
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Tags and Meanings
I am sincerely sorry with how far this will probably go on, but I am going to do my best to shorten it. Blue is for OCs and Stories, Pink is Main Tags, Red is for tags relating to me, Orange is for other, Purple is for shipping. I won't be listing the Dreamsleep characters here because it takes awhile.
dreamsleep explanation - a dreamsleep tag that you can see what info there is.
dreamsleep explanation / drmslp - the fantasy AU that follows Dream and Nightmare and their travels.
asks for dev - just normal asks
devs anon asks - anon asks
dev rambles like a lunatic - rambling about anything and everything
whimsical dreamswap / whs ds - fantasy au of dreamswap
dev doodles / dev wips - doodling, sketching, etc
finchfeathers - finch and dream ship tag
magpie - blue x cross ship tag
bluetooth - blue and hacker ship tag
paintedwings / fink - finch and ink ship tag
burntstring - finch and error ship tag
tatteredwings - finch and cross ship tag
skullcandy - hacker and cross ship tag
terrorvisions - randy and dream / gay dads tag
stellars jay - blue and finch ship tag
starryskies - hacker and nightmare ship tag, reference to @starryelem
redsoul - dreamsleep ship, klaus and mal
izzy coleman / noel barker - normal ocs in a normal world
dakota feverview - dreamswap oc
rory caskey - ibvs oc
casimir dream / akli nightmare - whs ds
swindler ink / cobalt!blue - whs ds
anwar bobby / rana randy / kamaxe hacker - whs ds
arcane or arc error / azeban cross - whs ds
lorcan finch / anika whsds / whsds tank / whsds albert - whs ds
dev the simp - some tumblr ask blogs give me this name
devs pets - one or many of my tons of pets
dev ideas - dev performs an idea thats probably bad
devs ao3 - links
whs ds fanart - fanart of whs ds
drmslp fanart - fanart of dreamsleep
icterid 'starling' fink - fink shipchild, shared with @starryelem
nolan 'peridot' silva - ds errormare shipchild, shared with @starryelem
nelson 'ruby' silva - ds errormare shipchild, shared with @starryelem
hypno carmine - koriot and cross shipchild, shared with @starryelem
lavender von licht - adopted child of dreams, shared with @starryelem
[askers username] - you asked me.
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Discord Server
Come join my discord server. Please follow the rules, and do not make any remarks that will be a problem. You get two warnings before a ban. If someone is giving you problems, please let me know and don't take it upon yourself.
Please remember to follow the rules, i can't stress that enough.
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Art Rueles
Why do I have Art Rules? It's just a mild safety percaution.
-Do not steal my art and label it as your own.
-If you use my art for any purpose, just don't use it for nefarious purposes and at least credit me.
-Don't download and repost it, calling it 'exposure'
-Requests and Commissions are always open. Ask for Requests through my ask box!
-Please do not trace my art, thank you! Heavily referencing or just Referencing is fine.
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In case anyone's confused:
1: ''David"s arm around Noel Clarke is in fact Billie Piper's.
2: "David"s arm around (I think that's Anjli Mohindra, haven't watched SJA in a while) is in fact Tommy Knight's.
3: "David"s arm is in fact the woman next to hims'. You can see his hand on her shoulder.
4: "David"s arm around Steven Moffat is in fact John Hurt's. "David"s arm around Jenna Coleman is in fact Matt Smith's.
One of my favourite things is to collect photos of David Tennant in group pics looking like his arms are too long
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books read in September and October 2024:
September-
The Practice, the Horizon, and the Chain by Sofia Samatar
Look What You Made Me Do by Kat McKenna
Kneel by Candace Buford
Blindsided by the Spotlight by Elora Maxwell
My Name is Shingo vol. 1 by Kezuo Umezu
Love is Everlasting vol. 1 by Elsa Charretier
Big Fan by Alexandra Romanoff
Not So Pure and Simple by Lamar Giles
Ruin Road by Lamar Giles
UnOrdinary vol. 1 by Chelsey Han
MCU by Joanna Robinson, Gavin Edwards, and Dave Gonzales
Wrath of the Triple Goddess by Rick Riordan
Love on the Waiver Wire by Anna Noel
A Career in Books by Kate Gavino
The Long Con vol. 2 by Dylan Meconis, Ben Coleman
The Dark by Lemony Snicket, Jon Klassen
October-
The Long Walk by Stephen King
It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth by Zoe Thorogood
Doomsday With My Dog vol. 1 by Yu Ishihara
How Football Explains America by Sal Paolantonio
The Wicked + the Divine vol. 1 by Kieron Gillen
Sentient by Jeff Lemire
The Sculptor by Scott McCloud
Batman: Arkham Asylum New Edition by Grant Morrison
It Gets Better… Except When It Gets Worse by Nicole Maines
Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
The Throwback Special by Chris Bachelder
The Book Censor’s Library by Bothayna Al-Essa
Like Other Girls by Britta Lundin
Deadly Class vol. 1 by Rick Remender
The Redshirt by Corey Sobel
Superman & Supergirl: Maelstrom by Jimmy Palmiotti, Justin Gray
Blockade Billy by Stephen King
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