Posted on 12/08/2018 11:52:10 AM PST by mairdie
I really think David Tennant is my favorite Doctor. Annie Lennox's "Angels in the Snow."
Henry Livingston's stories were in Clement Moore's library while he was growing up, as his father was a subscriber to the magazine in which Henry published. Audio of Memoirs of a Pine Tree by Henry Livingston, published in the New-York Magazine of March, 1792. A pine tree describes the world he knew as a young sapling, when only native Americans roamed the woods. Henry's comparison of their culture with that of his current day is absolutely fascinating.
The TARDIS arrives on a planet where a savage tribe called the Sevateem worship a god called Xoanon. The Doctor discovers that Xoanon is in fact a spaceship computer that he tried to repair at some point in his past and inadvertently drove mad by giving it a multiple personality.
Episode EndingsLeela takes the Doctor to see the image of the Sevateem's 'Evil One' carved into the side of a cliff. It is the Doctor's own face. The Doctor muses that he must have made quite an impression.
The Doctor returns to the TARDIS, where Leela is waiting for him. She asks him to take her with him but he declines. She darts into the TARDIS ahead of him and refuses to come out. As the Doctor follows her in, she operates the controls and the TARDIS dematerialises.
I haven’t seen that one in decades.
Oh, Mary, that is beautiful! I loved the Dr. Who/Annie Lennox mix.
Assume my note is the voice of thousands who watch and enjoy but don’t write.
Thank you so much for sharing your talent. You are truly gifted.
Kit / Scotty
Major hugs, then prepare for more hugs.
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