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* A robotic Yeti in The Abominable Snowmen, a six-part serial from 1967 in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who ( they returned in The Web of Fear, The Five Doctors, and Downtime )
Serials directly influenced include " The Web of Fear ", " The Invasion ", " Spearhead from Space ", " The Ambassadors of Death ", " Inferno ", " The Seeds of Doom " and " Image of the Fendahl ".
The former shelter is the setting for much of the 1960s Doctor Who serial The Web of Fear.
The Goodge Street shelter appeared in studio mock-up form in the 1968 BBC Doctor Who story The Web of Fear, while the real location appeared as itself in the 1988 feature film Hidden City, written and directed by Stephen Poliakoff.
Gatiss wrote and performed the comedy sketches The Web of Caves, The Kidnappers and The Pitch of Fear for the BBC's " Doctor Who Night " in 1999 with Little Britain's David Walliams, and played the Master in the Doctor Who Unbound play Sympathy for the Devil under the name " Sam Kisgart ", a pseudonym he later used for a column in Doctor Who Magazine.
The Great Intelligence and its Yeti minions were thwarted twice by the Doctor's second incarnation, played by Patrick Troughton, in the serials The Abominable Snowmen and The Web of Fear.
* During the Brigadier ’ s flashback he sees Yeti ( The Web of Fear ), Cybermen ( The Invasion ), the Second Doctor ( The Three Doctors ), the Axons ( The Claws of Axos ), Daleks ( Day of the Daleks ), the Third Doctor ( Spearhead from Space ), the First Doctor ( The Three Doctors ), the K1 robot ( Robot ), a Zygon ( Terror of the Zygons ), the Fourth Doctor, and finally himself from The Three Doctors.
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* The Yeti costume used in the serial was last used in The Web of Fear in 1968.
The Doctor would have realised the truth about them when Victoria called Lethbridge-Stewart " Brigadier ", when she only knew him as a Colonel ( in The Web of Fear ).
* The Web of Fear ( 1976 )
He made an uncredited appearance as a Cyberman in the 1967 Doctor Who serial The Moonbase and as a Yeti in The Web of Fear before making his first appearance as then-Corporal Benton in the Doctor Who serial The Invasion in 1968.
The Web of Fear was, incidentally, the serial that introduced Benton's commanding officer Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart, though he was only a colonel at the time.
* State of Fear page maintained on Michael Crichton's official Web site
* " Why Politicized Science is Dangerous " ( Appendix I in State of Fear, excerpted and maintained on the author's official Web site )
Camfield liked Courtney's performance, and when the director was assigned the 1968 serial The Web of Fear, he cast Courtney as Captain Knight.
The video release Downtime and its novelisation by Marc Platt as part of the Virgin Missing Adventures range, reveals that she struggles to adapt to twentieth century life and eventually returns to the Detsen monastery in Tibet, where she again falls under the influence of the Great Intelligence, now trapped on Earth after the end of The Web of Fear.
* The Web of Fear
* The Web of Fear
A robotic Yeti comes to life ( from Doctor Who-The Web of Fear ).
* The Great Intelligence, the Yeti, and Professor Travers return in The Web of Fear and the spin-off video Downtime.
* Anne Travers also reappears in The Web of Fear and the Virgin Missing Adventures novel Millennial Rites, which also features the Great Intelligence.
* The Abominable Snowmen proved to be very popular with viewers, which pleased the producers enough that they brought the monsters back very quickly in The Web of Fear, and intending a third story in the next season until falling out with the production over The Dominators.
The " History " section of the website claims that UNIT was formed in 1968 following the " London Underground " incident, a reference to the events of The Web of Fear.
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The term " cyberspace " was first used by the cyberpunk science fiction author William Gibson, though the concept was described somewhat earlier, for example in the Vernor Vinge short story " True Names ," and even earlier in John M. Ford's novel, Web of Angels.
With the advent of the World Wide Web and other multimedia technologies, bands such as The Smashing Pumpkins ( with the album Machina / The Machines of God ), Coheed And Cambria ( with the Amory Wars as a backing story for every one of their albums ), and Nine Inch Nails ( with the album Year Zero ) exploited emergent cultural phenomena such as the alternate reality game to provide additional web-based content beyond that on the album itself.
* Ernst Mayr telling his life story at Web of Stories
* Freeman Dyson tells his life story at Web of Stories ( video )
* Murray Gell-Mann tells his life story at Web of Stories
* Edward Teller tells his life story at Web of Stories ( video )
The comic starts with an all-new story, " Opposites Attack ", which is officially set before Web of Spider-Man # 75.
Eliot Spitzer, breaking the story on its Web site and then developing it with authoritative, rapid-fire reports.
Crusoe will be unconventional, which is why we wanted to let you know in advance to come look at the entire Web site in January, so that you can get the full story and have access to all of the real details as soon as they are available.
* Ako's Forty-Seven Samurai — Web site produced by students at Ako High School ; contains the story of the 47 Ronin's story, and images of wooden votive tablets of the 47 Ronin in the Oishi Shrine, Ako
* Gerald Edelman telling his life story at Web Of Stories
* François Jacob tells his life story at Web of Stories ( video )
Vision to release the third season on DVD Spanning four volumes, all sixteen episodes were published, separated by each story arc of four episodes: " To Mend and Defend ", " The Net ", " The Web ", and " The Viral Wars ".
Both books were originally published by Frederick Muller, with the Dalek story also having a paperback release by Armada ; in 1973 Whitaker's books ( along with a third novelisation by Bill Strutton based upon The Web Planet ) were republished by Target Books, launching its prolific series of novelisations.
* Constant Huret's story at Ressons-le-Long Web site
* Manfred Eigen tells his life story at Web of Stories ( video )
Newsweek writes that White reads the story “ without artifice and with a mellow charm ,” and that “ White also has a plangency that will make you weep, so don ’ t listen ( at least, not to the sad parts ) while driving .” Joe Berk, president of Pathway Sound, had recorded Charlotte ’ s Web with White in White ’ s neighbor's house in Maine ( which Berk describes as an especially memorable experience ) and released the book in LP.
* John Wheeler telling his life story at Web of Stories
* Christian de Duve tells his life story on Web of Stories
* James Black tells his life story at Web of Stories ( video )
An Institutional ePortfolio is a multimedia Web site designed to help document and organize a college or university's story, goals, and standards.
Douglas Cooper's Delirium ( 1994 ) was the first novel serialized on the World Wide Web ; it permitted navigation between four parallel story strands.
* Jonas Mekas tells his life story at Web of Stories

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