Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Cyberman" ¶ 1
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Kit and Pedler
In 1966, Kit Pedler, a medical scientist, created the Cybermen for the TV program Doctor Who, based on his concerns about science changing and threatening humanity.
Series consultant Kit Pedler also used this fear as a basis for the inspiration of classic Doctor Who monsters the Cybermen, with the creatures being inspired by his own fear of artificial limbs becoming so common that it would become impossible to know when someone had stopped being a man and become simply a machine.
His scripts for the series include The Crusade ( 1965 ), The Power of the Daleks ( 1966 ) and The Evil of the Daleks ( 1967 ), The Enemy of the World ( 1967 / 8 ) and The Wheel in Space ( 1968, from a story by Kit Pedler ), all highly regarded by admirers of the series.
* The Wheel in Space ( from an idea by Kit Pedler ; introduced the companion Zoe ( Wendy Padbury ), and saw the return of the Cybermen to the series.
The programme was created by Gerry Davis and Kit Pedler, who had previously collaborated on scripts for Doctor Who, a programme on which Davis had been the story editor and Pedler the unofficial scientific adviser during the 1960s.
Kit Pedler, and following their work on Doctor Who, the pair teamed up again in 1970 when they created a science-fiction programme of their own, Doomwatch.
With Kit Pedler, he wrote the science-fiction novels Mutant 59: The Plastic Eaters ( 1971 ), Brainrack ( 1974 ) and The Dynostar Menace ( 1975 ).
However, he realised that by writing an origin story, he could go right back to the basics of what the Cybermen had originally been intended to be by Kit Pedler, which he felt were a far scarier concept than the later incarnations.
These stories were The Savages and The War Machines ( with Kit Pedler and Pat Dunlop ) for William Hartnell's Doctor ; and The Macra Terror for Patrick Troughton.
Christopher Magnus Howard " Kit " Pedler ( 11 June 1927 – 27 May 1981 ) was a British medical scientist, science fiction author and writer on science in general.
no: Kit Pedler
He also wrote the script for The Invasion, which introduced the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce, having adapted the original storyline supplied by Kit Pedler.

Kit and advisor
DAP advisor Lim Kit Siang expressed surprise at the election results but declares it to be the true power of the voice of the Malaysian people for the leaders of the country to hear them.

Kit and programme
Original programme included a GCSE survival guide based upon the popular BBC series " Bitesize ", entitled " Bitesize Etc " and the technology series The Kit, aimed at children and getting them online and embracing digital.
This four-hour programme is hosted by Wong Wing, Yeung Chun Yiu, Chan Chung, Lam Tsz Kit, Yau King Fan and Lam Yu Yan.
The programme has a session called voice column in which some Commercial Radio DJs participate as columnists, sharing their own viewpoints on certain issues, e. g. the column "" by To Kit, who has worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation for 8 years.

Kit and Davis
The guests on the station were voiced by: Lucien Jones, Karin Bykowski, Hank Stewart, Abbi Davis, Mellowvision. com, Paul Maloney, bernieS, Frank Fava, Kit Halsted, Joe Casalino, Dan Houser, Jay Crutcher, Frank Chavez, DJ Rush, Laura Bykowski, A. M. Watson, Navid Khonsari, Sherry Wohglmuth, Porkchop, Renaud Sebbane, Kyle MacLachlan, Sabby, Kim Schaefer, Debi Mazar, Nick Mandelos, David Connell, Reed Tucker, Jennifer Kolbe, Ami Plasse, Keith Broadus, Cameo Carlson, JD Leeds and Michael Madsen.

Kit and 1966
Christopher Laurie Malthouse, known as Kit Malthouse ( born 27 October 1966 ) is Deputy Mayor of London for Business and Enterprise.
Track Records is an English record label founded in London in 1966 by Kit Lambert and Chris Stamp, then managers of hard rock band The Who.
But Chris Stamp also says that at the end of 1966 he and Kit were spurred to set up Track in order to get involved with new arrival Jimi Hendrix.
* Kit Mouat, August 1966 – January 1967

Kit and first
He had a total of fifteen Carson children: five by Lucy Bradley, his first wife, and ten by Kit Carson's mother, Rebecca Robinson.
In Willa Cather's novel Death Comes for the Archbishop ( 1927 ), the legend of Kit Carson is explored, first as compassionate friend to the natives, later as " misguided " soldier.
The first attempt came in 1992 with the release of Database Kit ( DBKit ), which wrapped an object-oriented framework around any database.
EOF 1. 0 was the first product released by NeXT using the Foundation Kit and introduced autoreleased objects to the developer community.
After the first rehearsal, Kit walks with Dick on Flirtation Walk and tries to explain why she told him she was not in love with him.
Kit Carson was the first of these famous men.
The first group is clearly family burials, and it is reasonable that William's father, Christopher ( Kit ) Barbee and his wife, are buried here, as this was known as ' Barbee's Mountain ' and was their home.
Famous early figures include Kit Carson, who took part in a fight that gave name to Bloody Island and Battle Creek, Jedediah Smith, John Fremont, and William B. Ide, the first and only president of the California Republic.
Frémont first met frontiersman Kit Carson on a Missouri River steamboat in St. Louis during the summer of 1842.
After a period of use for trade and war by the Spanish, Chinle was the site of the 1864 peace conference between Kit Carson and the Navajo that ended the war between the Navajo and the U. S. The first trading post ( only a tent at the time ) was established here in 1882.
Lambert's first marriage was to Florence Kaye ;< ref > their son was Kit Lambert.
The following few issues follow the early stages of his relationship with Kit, a plot to install a demon on the British throne in the plotline " Royal Blood ", and in the extended issue # 50, his first meeting with the King of the Vampires.
Much of the story during the first half of the 1970s was driven by Stanley Norris ' 1971 murder and the ensuing trial, as well as the exploits of villainesses Charlette Waring and Kit Vested.
Fosse cut several of the songs, leaving only those that are sung within the confines of the Kit Kat Klub, and " Tomorrow Belongs to Me "-sung in a beer garden, though in the stage play it is sung first by the cabaret boys and then at a private party.
The first time, in 1993, was with a project entitled " The C Neural Network Construction Kit ".
* Kit Deslauriers, first person to ski down the Seven Summits
The F-Zero X Expansion Kit, released in Japan on April 21, 2000, was the first add-on disk for the Nintendo 64DD.
Since System 7 was introduced before the Internet came to popular attention, software such as MacTCP, FreePPP and Netscape were not included at first, but was later available on disk from internet service providers and bundled with books such as Adam C. Engst's Internet Starter Kit for Macintosh.
Kit Bond was the first Republican in 28 years to serve as governor of Missouri.
* Kit Coleman covers the Spanish-American War as Canada's first female war correspondent
The first known explorers from the United States to come through the Modoc country were John Charles Fremont together with Kit Carson in 1843.
Wilkes ' 1841 Map of the Oregon Territory pre-dated John Charles Fremont's first Oregon Trail pathfinder expedition guided by Kit Carson during 1842.
In 1844, Captain John C. Fremont, accompanied by Kit Carson, was the first member of the US Army to visit the Fort Irwin area.
After swinging at and missing the first two pitches, Kit hits a line drive and rounds the bases, ignoring a stop signal from the third base coach.

1.311 seconds.