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penelopecat · 3 years ago
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Last couple of nights, I relistened to a particular favorite story: The Mahogany Murders featuring the return of Jago & Litefoot! I loved it at the time it came out, and hoped we’d get more. I certainly didn’t expect like 13 box sets of full cast adventures, plus guest appearances, special releases, and audiobooks. And I really wasn’t expecting my wife to become as big a fan as me! I love this series about a pair of older gentlemen investigating infernal mysteries in Victorian England (and in other places and other times) sadly cut short by the passing of actor Trevor Baxter. #thismakesmehappy #bigfinishproductions #doctorwho #bigfinishdoctorwho #bbcdoctorwho #doctorwho_bbca #doctorwhoaudios #audiobook #audiobooks #companionchronicles #jagoandlitefoot #mahoganymurderers #andylane #trevorbaxter #christopherbenjamin #lisabowerman https://www.instagram.com/p/CZmj1_BpR9V/?utm_medium=tumblr
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575reviews · 5 years ago
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Norwegian bequest An island house window, lit But the dolls know all. (Michael J. Bird: Maelstrom (1985))
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doctorwhonews · 7 years ago
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Trevor Baxter 1932-2017
Latest from the news site: The actor and playwright Trevor Baxter has died, aged 84. Graduating from RADA in 1961, Baxter appeared in a variety of shows since his debut in the 1950s, chalking up credits in a number of well-known series such as Adam Adamant Lives!, Z Cars, Thriller, The New Avengers, George and Mildred, Rumpole of the Bailey, and in later years roles such as Lanyon in Jack The Ripper, Gordon Naylor in The Politician's Wife, and Dr Albrigtsen in Maelstrom. On the big screen, he appeared in films including Nutcracker, Parting Shots, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow and Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj. However, for Doctor Who fans it is the pairing up with Christopher Benjamin to play Professor George Litefoot alongside Henry Gordon Jago that he will be remembered for. Created for the 1977 fourth Doctor tale The Talons of Weng-Chiang, the partnership proved popular and memorable, and though rumours of a spin-off television series never came to fruition at the time, the duo found new life through Big Finish with their own series of audio adventures. (You can read the Big Finish tribute here). Louise Jameson played Leela alongside Baxter in The Talons of Weng-Chiang and today paid tribute to the actor. Unbelievably sad to learn that marvellous TrevorBaxter has left the building.He has been in my life since 1976.Witty and vibrant to the end. Off-screen, Baxter appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and was also an accomplished playwright, with plays such as Edith Grove, The Undertaking, Ripping Them Off and Through A Glass Darkly. In 2003 he adapted Oscar Wilde's A Portrait of Dorian Gray for the stage, and in 2005 Wilde's short story Lord Arthur Savile's Crime. Trevor Baxter, 18 Nov 1932 - 16 Jul 2017 Doctor Who News http://www.doctorwhonews.net/2017/07/trevor-baxter-170717190008.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=tumblr
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