Huh. There is only one company authorized by the BBC to make official, full-size Daleks for sale to the public. They cost £2995. They also sell a full-size (on the outside, anyway) TARDIS for the same price.
Buffy ,'Showtime'
Natter 66: Get Your Kicks.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Speaking of Kinsey tweaking, there's a Red poster with a picture of Helen Mirren that almost had me drive off the road. Damn, woman.
UNF UNF UNF HI HELLO.
"I kill people, dear."
I've gotten myself into a giggle spiral thanks to Billy Connolly comedy clips on YouTube. Ow. It hurts.
Randomly Gleened TV Tidbit:
The Waltons' house is still used as scenery at Warner Brothers. For example, it served as the Dragonfly Inn on Gilmore Girls.
I love hearing about repurposed sets. I know that RKO used the Magnificent Ambersons sets (which almost bankrupted them) for lots of the horror movies that Val Lewton did (which saved RKO).
Also, the original Frankenstein lab props were resused many, many times over the years, well into the 70s. I think they were even used in Young Frankenstein.
Go props and standing sets!
Never read anything to this effect. But I always assumed the original Dr. Who series repurposed sets from other BBC series, and that at least some of the stories were written around sets that were available.
Not sure I believe the Hepburn-Tracy bit. An agent I worked with once dated Sondheim, who lived near them in NYC when he was just coming up. He said Sondheim looked out his window once and was disgusted by seeing Tracy and Hepburn getting frisky on their couch, because they were "too old."
You know what sucks?
Being at work at 6:00am on a Saturday.
Tom, that does indeed Shakira.
Go watch some Shakira hips for 5 minutes, and have some good coffee.