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Cult Programmes - Doctor Who Title Sequences (TV ARK ON LINE MUSEUM) Doctor Who1963The pilot title sequence (clip above left) was created by Bernard Lodge, who filmed and manipulated the "howlaround" feedback of a TV camera pointing at its own monitor.

Cult Programmes - Doctor Who Title Sequences (TV ARK ON LINE MUSEUM)

A column of light rises before ripping and swirling, as if to suggest a journey through time. Delia Derbyshire's extraordinary original arrangement of the famous Ron Grainer theme music accompanies this footage, in its day the most alien-sounding piece of music ever recorded and still prone to sending a shiver up the spine. Doctor Who1967Patrick Troughton made his debut as The Doctor on 05/11/1966, but the decision to refresh the titles and add his face was not taken until March 1967, when the series logo was reset. Delia Derbyshire tweaked her music by mixing in some spooky "spangle" sound effects over the opening bars.

Both clips date from episodes in Troughton's final series: The Krotons, as repeated on BBC2 in November 1981, and The Mind Robber, shown again in 1992. Photo 1- How To Master Sleek, Retro-Glam Waves. Well, actually, fall loves all kinds of waves.

Photo 1- How To Master Sleek, Retro-Glam Waves

Just like how you're hopping from the beach to the street and back again, your hair is jumping from climate to climate all fall long. One day they're enjoying crisp, dry weather with a shot of sun, the next it's wet, wet, wet. So, just as you do on your beach days in July, don't fight nature with straighteners and blowouts. Love your waves — be they beachy or more extreme — with the right products for you. For a little fall-time inspiration, we took to the streets and found fantastic, wavy heads of hair that just happen to be attached to amazing street-style looks and paired them up with the right Target picks to bring out the same ripples in your 'do. Begin Slideshow. Click the picture for more lols! The Ultimate Rejection Letter. Front Row by Metric - Presto.fm. The 10 Best Disney Songs You’ve Never Heard. Anyone can whistle or sing their favorite Disney song, but for every ‘Under the Sea’ and ‘A Whole New World,’ there are dozens of orphaned tunes that never made it into their respective film.

The 10 Best Disney Songs You’ve Never Heard

Too bad, since many of these unfortunate victims of time constraints or script rewrites are really catchy. However, many of these never-before-seen songs have surfaced online with their accompanying storyboards to let us sigh and wonder at what might have been. Take a look at 10 great Disney songs that were left on the cutting room floor. The creative team of 'Aladdin' had to make numerous changes to the film, including cutting many songs, characters and trimming the plot.

Thankfully, several songs that were cut from the film ended up on the special edition DVD. 'Keep 'Em Guessing' 'Mulan' As Tony Bancroft reveals in this clip, this song was supposed to be Mushu's introduction to Mulan but ultimately was cut and replaced by spoken dialogue. 'I Can't Believe My Heart' 'Hercules' Results - How Many Words Do You Know? 100 Websites You Should Know and Use.

Entertainment Meet David Peterson, who developed Dothraki for Game of Thrones There are seven different words in Dothraki for striking another person with a sword.

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Among them: “hlizifikh,” a wild but powerful strike; “hrakkarikh,”a quick and accurate strike; and “gezrikh,” a fake-out or decoy strike. But you won’t find these words in George R. R. Culture My Year of TED: How 54 talks changed a life By Kylie Dunn What do you get when you cross a 39-year-old perfectionist with 54 TED Talks and far more honesty than any person probably needs to experience? Entertainment Meet David Peterson, who developed Dothraki for Game of Thrones There are seven different words in Dothraki for striking another person with a sword.

Culture My Year of TED: How 54 talks changed a life By Kylie Dunn What do you get when you cross a 39-year-old perfectionist with 54 TED Talks and far more honesty than any person probably needs to experience?