SF Action featuring TV Action + Countdown.

Random posting from the pile of Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror comics, books and sundry items in my cellar in Manchester, England.
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Hammer Films ‘The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires’ soundtrack. Track one ‘The Legend of Ancient China’ composed by James Bernard (ripped from vinyl).

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And don’t be knocking together a couple of pieces of wood tying them to a rope and trying to scale the nearest wall! 

Promotional statuette of Doc Savage used to promote the George Pal movie starring Ron Ely.

Promotional statuette of Doc Savage used to promote the George Pal movie starring Ron Ely.

Doctor Who feature from Super DC Comic issue two featuring Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor, and the Cybermen.

Doctor Who feature from Super DC Comic issue two featuring Patrick Troughton as the second Doctor, and the Cybermen.

The rear cover of Super DC Comic promoted imported copies of American DC comics titles.

The rear cover of Super DC Comic promoted imported copies of American DC comics titles.

Along side the American comic strip reprints Super DC Comic also featured short text stories, Batman from Super DC Comic issue five.

Reprinted Batman comic strip story from Super DC Comic.

Reprinted Batman comic strip story from Super DC Comic.

Cover to Super DC Comic issue five from 1969.

Cover to Super DC Comic issue five from 1969.

By issue five Super DC Comic actually printed a couple of British letters amongst the American reprints.

By issue five Super DC Comic actually printed a couple of British letters amongst the American reprints.

Super DC reprinted resized versions of American DC Comics strips in black and white - they even reprinted American letters on the letters page.

Super DC reprinted resized versions of American DC Comics strips in black and white - they even reprinted American letters on the letters page.

Super DC Comic number two from 1969.

Super DC Comic number two from 1969.

Mark Gatiss’ Doctor Who Credits

TV
Writer   The Unquiet Dead 
Writer   The Idiot’s Lantern 
Actor  Richard Lazarus  The Lazarus Experiment’ 
Writer, actor  “Danny Boy” (uncredited) Victory of the Daleks 
Actor  “Danny Boy” (uncredited)  A Good Man Goes to War 
Writer   Night Terrors 
Actor  Gantok (credited as Rondo Haxton)  The Wedding of River Song 

Big Finish Audio
Actor  Walther Schwieger  The Sirens of Time 
Writer  Phantasmagoria 
Actor  Karl Hendryk  The Mutant Phase 
Actor  Thinnes  Sword of Orion 
Actor  Vincenzo  The Stones of Venice 
Writer, director   Invaders from Mars 
Actor  The Master  Sympathy for the Devil 
Writer, actor  Terry Scanlon  Global Conspiracy 
Writer, actor  The Doctor  The Web of Caves 
Writer, actor  Mark  The Kidnapping 

BBV
P.R.O.B.E. Videos
Writer, actor  William Bruffin  The Zero Imperative 
Writer, actor  Georgie  The Devil of Winterborne 
Writer, actor  Alfred Emerson  Unnatural Selection 
Writer   Ghosts of Winterborne 

The Time Travellers Audio
Writer Republica
Writer Island of Lost Souls

BOOKS
Virgin New Adventures 
Author   Nightshade 
Author   St Anthony’s Fire 

BBC Past Doctor Adventures 
Author   The Roundheads 
Author   Last of the Gaderene 


MISC
Doctor Who Confidential  Documentary Various episodes & Narrator   Series 2 
Doctor Who Greatest Moments  Documentary The Enemies, The Doctor 
BBC DVD documentaries  Putting the Shock into Earthshock, Waking the Dead