• Companions' Holiday

    From Daniel70@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 10 23:22:27 2024
    Usenet Archives
    REC.ARTS.DRWHO

    Whilst my review of the Archives continues, I can across this little
    effort from 24/05/1992 and thought some might appreciate it.

    (Remember that this only covers 'Doctor Who' up until the 'break' in the
    early 1990's .... so only Seven Doctors)

    Author's name unknown.

    THE COMPANIONS' HOLIDAY

    Away across the ocean blue
    in England's merry isle,
    there's a blue row-house in Mayfair town
    at the end of a block-long file;
    and 'round the end of every year,
    when glows the festive pine,
    the mistress of the blue row-house
    lays table for twenty-nine.

    They come from every kind of place,
    from near and far away,
    to eat at Sarah's festive board
    on every Boxing Day;
    to eat and drink and tell their news,
    and as one family dine;
    for oh, indeed, they've common cause,
    the merry Twenty-Nine.

    Tegan comes down from Brisbane town
    (or up as the case may be);
    and the Brigadier from the old school fields,
    and Benton from up M3;
    the Professor and Jo from the Orinoco,
    and Liz from MI 5;
    Harry comes in from Harley Street,
    complaining he's half alive;

    Ian from Middlesex, Barbara from Crewe,
    Dodo from Sussex Lea,
    and Polly and Ben from Brighton beach,
    hard by the winter sea.
    Some come from farther ahead or back,
    or simply from away;
    Susan comes in from a century up,
    with her man of another day;

    Turlough slides in from Trion's world;
    it's easy enough to do...
    their solicitor in the Inns of Court
    *does* owe him quite a few....
    and Leela comes in from Gallifrey,
    all clothes and courtesy,
    (for Andrad's made a Time Lord now
    and has a TARDIS key);

    And there by the cheery fireside
    sit K9's I and III,
    and gossip in binary protocol
    'bout how things used to be...
    So dinner is served, for those who eat;
    and at the table fine
    the glad nineteen sit down to meat,
    though it's set for twenty-nine.

    They never forget them, the Nineteen --
    the Ten who aren't there;
    it might have been *them*. As grace is said
    they think of them with care.
    Adric lost in the freighter's crash,
    the death into which he ran,
    suddenly giving up his fears,
    the dead boy dying a man....

    Vicky buried in Troy Town walls,
    long since Troilus's bride;
    Sara and Katarina gone
    in fight for the human side;
    Zoe and Jamie, deep in their times,
    never more to be seen;
    Romanadvoratrelundar, too,
    out where the night sky's green;

    Nyssa laboring hard and lone
    in a ship's dark heart,
    Steven missing, worlds away;
    all lost, worlds apart...
    ...far, far ahead, or far behind?
    and who can surely say?
    ...all long ago, or long from now,
    missing, either way....

    Turn down a glass, their voices call,
    and note the empty place;
    forgive the sins, forget the faults,
    but don't forget the face...
    The Nineteen don't forget. They drink
    the health of the missing Ten;
    then fall to meat, and share their joy,
    and gladly laugh again.

    When dinner's done the port goes 'round;
    all cast away their cares;
    and chestnuts pop and crack like the top
    of a Dalek pushed downstairs;
    and the Nineteen chat about how it was
    to roam through Time and Space,
    when any day might see you dine
    with creatures of any race;

    when Cybermen might come stomping in
    and blow you all away,
    ...or androids, robots, monsters...ah,
    how one *lives* such a day!
    ...and all the bright things, all redeemed;
    the Guardian and such;
    the days the little that you did
    made you-know-Who do much;

    the way the TARDIS always breaks;
    the way he hits it -- *so*:
    and all the dear old laughs and quirks
    of many a year ago.
    The jellybabies and the scarves;
    the velvets and the cloaks;
    Recorders, sticks and cricketing clothes,
    and all the well-worn jokes;

    "Brave Heart!", and "Courage!"; celery;
    the Master; captains; kings;
    old Kronos; Davros; Sontarans;
    a thousand other things...
    And they speak too of the newest one
    who's now there by his side,
    hoping she watches him as *they* did
    when *they* were along for the ride;

    and they heartily drink her health as well
    and hope she holds the line
    to sit at the table set for Thirty,
    that's now for Twenty-nine.
    They talk till evening's shank is split....
    and drink one last toast then,
    to the one who's travelling even now,
    the last of the missing Ten;

    They drink his name and wish him well
    with smiles (and maybe sighs);
    then put on many a hat and coat
    and say their year's goodbyes;
    and out the good Companions go,
    into the English night,
    where English stars shine down (for them)
    unusually bright;

    into their worlds all safe and calm
    the faithful Nineteen fare,
    each to his home...but each one's thoughts roam
    to the one Who isn't there....

    --
    Daniel

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  • From Kestral Gaian@21:1/5 to All on Sat Aug 10 14:27:56 2024
    This is wonderful - and I'd like to hope the scriptwriters saw it at
    some point before then wrote that little 'companions anonymous' scene in
    a recent series. Thank you for sharing, Daniel70!

    On 10/08/2024 14:22, Daniel70 wrote:

    Usenet Archives
    REC.ARTS.DRWHO

    Whilst my review of the Archives continues, I can across this little
    effort from 24/05/1992 and thought some might appreciate it.

    (Remember that this only covers 'Doctor Who' up until the 'break' in the early 1990's .... so only Seven Doctors)

    Author's name unknown.

        THE COMPANIONS' HOLIDAY

        Away across the ocean blue
        in England's merry isle,
        there's a blue row-house in Mayfair town
        at the end of a block-long file;
        and 'round the end of every year,
        when glows the festive pine,
        the mistress of the blue row-house
        lays table for twenty-nine.

        They come from every kind of place,
        from near and far away,
        to eat at Sarah's festive board
        on every Boxing Day;
        to eat and drink and tell their news,
        and as one family dine;
        for oh, indeed, they've common cause,
        the merry Twenty-Nine.

        Tegan comes down from Brisbane town
        (or up as the case may be);
        and the Brigadier from the old school fields,
        and Benton from up M3;
        the Professor and Jo from the Orinoco,
        and Liz from MI 5;
        Harry comes in from Harley Street,
        complaining he's half alive;

        Ian from Middlesex, Barbara from Crewe,
        Dodo from Sussex Lea,
        and Polly and Ben from Brighton beach,
        hard by the winter sea.
        Some come from farther ahead or back,
        or simply from away;
        Susan comes in from a century up,
        with her man of another day;

        Turlough slides in from Trion's world;
        it's easy enough to do...
        their solicitor in the Inns of Court
        *does* owe him quite a few....
        and Leela comes in from Gallifrey,
        all clothes and courtesy,
        (for Andrad's made a Time Lord now
        and has a TARDIS key);

        And there by the cheery fireside
        sit K9's I and III,
        and gossip in binary protocol
        'bout how things used to be...
        So dinner is served, for those who eat;
        and at the table fine
        the glad nineteen sit down to meat,
        though it's set for twenty-nine.

        They never forget them, the Nineteen --
        the Ten who aren't there;
        it might have been *them*. As grace is said
        they think of them with care.
        Adric lost in the freighter's crash,
        the death into which he ran,
        suddenly giving up his fears,
        the dead boy dying a man....

        Vicky buried in Troy Town walls,
        long since Troilus's bride;
        Sara and Katarina gone
        in fight for the human side;
        Zoe and Jamie, deep in their times,
        never more to be seen;
        Romanadvoratrelundar, too,
        out where the night sky's green;

        Nyssa laboring hard and lone
        in a ship's dark heart,
        Steven missing, worlds away;
        all lost, worlds apart...
        ...far, far ahead, or far behind?
        and who can surely say?
        ...all long ago, or long from now,
        missing, either way....

        Turn down a glass, their voices call,
        and note the empty place;
        forgive the sins, forget the faults,
        but don't forget the face...
        The Nineteen don't forget. They drink
        the health of the missing Ten;
        then fall to meat, and share their joy,
        and gladly laugh again.

        When dinner's done the port goes 'round;
        all cast away their cares;
        and chestnuts pop and crack like the top
        of a Dalek pushed downstairs;
        and the Nineteen chat about how it was
        to roam through Time and Space,
        when any day might see you dine
        with creatures of any race;

        when Cybermen might come stomping in
        and blow you all away,
        ...or androids, robots, monsters...ah,
        how one *lives* such a day!
        ...and all the bright things, all redeemed;
        the Guardian and such;
        the days the little that you did
        made you-know-Who do much;

        the way the TARDIS always breaks;
        the way he hits it -- *so*:
        and all the dear old laughs and quirks
        of many a year ago.
        The jellybabies and the scarves;
        the velvets and the cloaks;
        Recorders, sticks and cricketing clothes,
        and all the well-worn jokes;

        "Brave Heart!", and "Courage!"; celery;
        the Master; captains; kings;
        old Kronos; Davros; Sontarans;
        a thousand other things...
        And they speak too of the newest one
        who's now there by his side,
        hoping she watches him as *they* did
        when *they* were along for the ride;

        and they heartily drink her health as well
        and hope she holds the line
        to sit at the table set for Thirty,
        that's now for Twenty-nine.
        They talk till evening's shank is split....
        and drink one last toast then,
        to the one who's travelling even now,
        the last of the missing Ten;

        They drink his name and wish him well
        with smiles (and maybe sighs);
        then put on many a hat and coat
        and say their year's goodbyes;
        and out the good Companions go,
        into the English night,
        where English stars shine down (for them)
        unusually bright;

        into their worlds all safe and calm
        the faithful Nineteen fare,
        each to his home...but each one's thoughts roam
        to the one Who isn't there....


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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to daniel47@nomail.afraid.org on Sat Aug 10 14:02:41 2024
    In article <v97pil$lj8m$1@dont-email.me>,
    Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:

    Usenet Archives
    REC.ARTS.DRWHO

    Whilst my review of the Archives continues, I can across this little
    effort from 24/05/1992 and thought some might appreciate it.

    (Remember that this only covers 'Doctor Who' up until the 'break' in the >early 1990's .... so only Seven Doctors)

    Author's name unknown.

    THE COMPANIONS' HOLIDAY

    Away across the ocean blue
    in England's merry isle,
    there's a blue row-house in Mayfair town
    at the end of a block-long file;
    and 'round the end of every year,
    when glows the festive pine,
    the mistress of the blue row-house
    lays table for twenty-nine.

    They come from every kind of place,
    from near and far away,
    to eat at Sarah's festive board
    on every Boxing Day;
    to eat and drink and tell their news,
    and as one family dine;
    for oh, indeed, they've common cause,
    the merry Twenty-Nine.

    Tegan comes down from Brisbane town
    (or up as the case may be);
    and the Brigadier from the old school fields,
    and Benton from up M3;
    the Professor and Jo from the Orinoco,
    and Liz from MI 5;
    Harry comes in from Harley Street,
    complaining he's half alive;

    Ian from Middlesex, Barbara from Crewe,
    Dodo from Sussex Lea,
    and Polly and Ben from Brighton beach,
    hard by the winter sea.
    Some come from farther ahead or back,
    or simply from away;
    Susan comes in from a century up,
    with her man of another day;

    Turlough slides in from Trion's world;
    it's easy enough to do...
    their solicitor in the Inns of Court
    *does* owe him quite a few....
    and Leela comes in from Gallifrey,
    all clothes and courtesy,
    (for Andrad's made a Time Lord now
    and has a TARDIS key);

    And there by the cheery fireside
    sit K9's I and III,
    and gossip in binary protocol
    'bout how things used to be...
    So dinner is served, for those who eat;
    and at the table fine
    the glad nineteen sit down to meat,
    though it's set for twenty-nine.

    They never forget them, the Nineteen --
    the Ten who aren't there;
    it might have been *them*. As grace is said
    they think of them with care.
    Adric lost in the freighter's crash,
    the death into which he ran,
    suddenly giving up his fears,
    the dead boy dying a man....

    Vicky buried in Troy Town walls,
    long since Troilus's bride;
    Sara and Katarina gone
    in fight for the human side;
    Zoe and Jamie, deep in their times,
    never more to be seen;
    Romanadvoratrelundar, too,
    out where the night sky's green;

    Nyssa laboring hard and lone
    in a ship's dark heart,
    Steven missing, worlds away;
    all lost, worlds apart...
    ...far, far ahead, or far behind?
    and who can surely say?
    ...all long ago, or long from now,
    missing, either way....

    Turn down a glass, their voices call,
    and note the empty place;
    forgive the sins, forget the faults,
    but don't forget the face...
    The Nineteen don't forget. They drink
    the health of the missing Ten;
    then fall to meat, and share their joy,
    and gladly laugh again.

    When dinner's done the port goes 'round;
    all cast away their cares;
    and chestnuts pop and crack like the top
    of a Dalek pushed downstairs;
    and the Nineteen chat about how it was
    to roam through Time and Space,
    when any day might see you dine
    with creatures of any race;

    when Cybermen might come stomping in
    and blow you all away,
    ...or androids, robots, monsters...ah,
    how one *lives* such a day!
    ...and all the bright things, all redeemed;
    the Guardian and such;
    the days the little that you did
    made you-know-Who do much;

    the way the TARDIS always breaks;
    the way he hits it -- *so*:
    and all the dear old laughs and quirks
    of many a year ago.
    The jellybabies and the scarves;
    the velvets and the cloaks;
    Recorders, sticks and cricketing clothes,
    and all the well-worn jokes;

    "Brave Heart!", and "Courage!"; celery;
    the Master; captains; kings;
    old Kronos; Davros; Sontarans;
    a thousand other things...
    And they speak too of the newest one
    who's now there by his side,
    hoping she watches him as *they* did
    when *they* were along for the ride;

    and they heartily drink her health as well
    and hope she holds the line
    to sit at the table set for Thirty,
    that's now for Twenty-nine.
    They talk till evening's shank is split....
    and drink one last toast then,
    to the one who's travelling even now,
    the last of the missing Ten;

    They drink his name and wish him well
    with smiles (and maybe sighs);
    then put on many a hat and coat
    and say their year's goodbyes;
    and out the good Companions go,
    into the English night,
    where English stars shine down (for them)
    unusually bright;

    into their worlds all safe and calm
    the faithful Nineteen fare,
    each to his home...but each one's thoughts roam
    to the one Who isn't there....

    --
    Daniel

    Nice!
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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to kes@kesgai.com on Sat Aug 10 14:05:06 2024
    In article <v97pss$lha7$3@dont-email.me>,
    Kestral Gaian <kes@kesgai.com> wrote:
    This is wonderful - and I'd like to hope the scriptwriters saw it at
    some point before then wrote that little 'companions anonymous' scene in
    a recent series. Thank you for sharing, Daniel70!

    On 10/08/2024 14:22, Daniel70 wrote:

    Usenet Archives
    REC.ARTS.DRWHO

    Whilst my review of the Archives continues, I can across this little
    effort from 24/05/1992 and thought some might appreciate it.

    (Remember that this only covers 'Doctor Who' up until the 'break' in the
    early 1990's .... so only Seven Doctors)

    Author's name unknown.

        THE COMPANIONS' HOLIDAY

        Away across the ocean blue
        in England's merry isle,
        there's a blue row-house in Mayfair town
        at the end of a block-long file;
        and 'round the end of every year,
        when glows the festive pine,
        the mistress of the blue row-house
        lays table for twenty-nine.

        They come from every kind of place,
        from near and far away,
        to eat at Sarah's festive board
        on every Boxing Day;
        to eat and drink and tell their news,
        and as one family dine;
        for oh, indeed, they've common cause,
        the merry Twenty-Nine.

        Tegan comes down from Brisbane town
        (or up as the case may be);
        and the Brigadier from the old school fields,
        and Benton from up M3;
        the Professor and Jo from the Orinoco,
        and Liz from MI 5;
        Harry comes in from Harley Street,
        complaining he's half alive;

        Ian from Middlesex, Barbara from Crewe,
        Dodo from Sussex Lea,
        and Polly and Ben from Brighton beach,
        hard by the winter sea.
        Some come from farther ahead or back,
        or simply from away;
        Susan comes in from a century up,
        with her man of another day;

        Turlough slides in from Trion's world;
        it's easy enough to do...
        their solicitor in the Inns of Court
        *does* owe him quite a few....
        and Leela comes in from Gallifrey,
        all clothes and courtesy,
        (for Andrad's made a Time Lord now
        and has a TARDIS key);

        And there by the cheery fireside
        sit K9's I and III,
        and gossip in binary protocol
        'bout how things used to be...
        So dinner is served, for those who eat;
        and at the table fine
        the glad nineteen sit down to meat,
        though it's set for twenty-nine.

        They never forget them, the Nineteen --
        the Ten who aren't there;
        it might have been *them*. As grace is said
        they think of them with care.
        Adric lost in the freighter's crash,
        the death into which he ran,
        suddenly giving up his fears,
        the dead boy dying a man....

        Vicky buried in Troy Town walls,
        long since Troilus's bride;
        Sara and Katarina gone
        in fight for the human side;
        Zoe and Jamie, deep in their times,
        never more to be seen;
        Romanadvoratrelundar, too,
        out where the night sky's green;

        Nyssa laboring hard and lone
        in a ship's dark heart,
        Steven missing, worlds away;
        all lost, worlds apart...
        ...far, far ahead, or far behind?
        and who can surely say?
        ...all long ago, or long from now,
        missing, either way....

        Turn down a glass, their voices call,
        and note the empty place;
        forgive the sins, forget the faults,
        but don't forget the face...
        The Nineteen don't forget. They drink
        the health of the missing Ten;
        then fall to meat, and share their joy,
        and gladly laugh again.

        When dinner's done the port goes 'round;
        all cast away their cares;
        and chestnuts pop and crack like the top
        of a Dalek pushed downstairs;
        and the Nineteen chat about how it was
        to roam through Time and Space,
        when any day might see you dine
        with creatures of any race;

        when Cybermen might come stomping in
        and blow you all away,
        ...or androids, robots, monsters...ah,
        how one *lives* such a day!
        ...and all the bright things, all redeemed;
        the Guardian and such;
        the days the little that you did
        made you-know-Who do much;

        the way the TARDIS always breaks;
        the way he hits it -- *so*:
        and all the dear old laughs and quirks
        of many a year ago.
        The jellybabies and the scarves;
        the velvets and the cloaks;
        Recorders, sticks and cricketing clothes,
        and all the well-worn jokes;

        "Brave Heart!", and "Courage!"; celery;
        the Master; captains; kings;
        old Kronos; Davros; Sontarans;
        a thousand other things...
        And they speak too of the newest one
        who's now there by his side,
        hoping she watches him as *they* did
        when *they* were along for the ride;

        and they heartily drink her health as well
        and hope she holds the line
        to sit at the table set for Thirty,
        that's now for Twenty-nine.
        They talk till evening's shank is split....
        and drink one last toast then,
        to the one who's travelling even now,
        the last of the missing Ten;

        They drink his name and wish him well
        with smiles (and maybe sighs);
        then put on many a hat and coat
        and say their year's goodbyes;
        and out the good Companions go,
        into the English night,
        where English stars shine down (for them)
        unusually bright;

        into their worlds all safe and calm
        the faithful Nineteen fare,
        each to his home...but each one's thoughts roam
        to the one Who isn't there....



    If only!
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  • From The Last Doctor@21:1/5 to daniel47@nomail.afraid.org on Sat Aug 10 20:46:47 2024
    Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:

    Usenet Archives
    REC.ARTS.DRWHO

    Whilst my review of the Archives continues, I can across this little
    effort from 24/05/1992 and thought some might appreciate it.

    (Remember that this only covers 'Doctor Who' up until the 'break' in the early 1990's .... so only Seven Doctors)

    Author's name unknown.

    THE COMPANIONS' HOLIDAY

    Away across the ocean blue
    in England's merry isle,
    there's a blue row-house in Mayfair town
    at the end of a block-long file;
    and 'round the end of every year,
    when glows the festive pine,
    the mistress of the blue row-house
    lays table for twenty-nine.

    They come from every kind of place,
    from near and far away,
    to eat at Sarah's festive board
    on every Boxing Day;
    to eat and drink and tell their news,
    and as one family dine;
    for oh, indeed, they've common cause,
    the merry Twenty-Nine.

    Tegan comes down from Brisbane town
    (or up as the case may be);
    and the Brigadier from the old school fields,
    and Benton from up M3;
    the Professor and Jo from the Orinoco,
    and Liz from MI 5;
    Harry comes in from Harley Street,
    complaining he's half alive;

    Ian from Middlesex, Barbara from Crewe,
    Dodo from Sussex Lea,
    and Polly and Ben from Brighton beach,
    hard by the winter sea.
    Some come from farther ahead or back,
    or simply from away;
    Susan comes in from a century up,
    with her man of another day;

    Turlough slides in from Trion's world;
    it's easy enough to do...
    their solicitor in the Inns of Court
    *does* owe him quite a few....
    and Leela comes in from Gallifrey,
    all clothes and courtesy,
    (for Andrad's made a Time Lord now
    and has a TARDIS key);

    And there by the cheery fireside
    sit K9's I and III,
    and gossip in binary protocol
    'bout how things used to be...
    So dinner is served, for those who eat;
    and at the table fine
    the glad nineteen sit down to meat,
    though it's set for twenty-nine.

    They never forget them, the Nineteen --
    the Ten who aren't there;
    it might have been *them*. As grace is said
    they think of them with care.
    Adric lost in the freighter's crash,
    the death into which he ran,
    suddenly giving up his fears,
    the dead boy dying a man....

    Vicky buried in Troy Town walls,
    long since Troilus's bride;
    Sara and Katarina gone
    in fight for the human side;
    Zoe and Jamie, deep in their times,
    never more to be seen;
    Romanadvoratrelundar, too,
    out where the night sky's green;

    Nyssa laboring hard and lone
    in a ship's dark heart,
    Steven missing, worlds away;
    all lost, worlds apart...
    ...far, far ahead, or far behind?
    and who can surely say?
    ...all long ago, or long from now,
    missing, either way....

    Turn down a glass, their voices call,
    and note the empty place;
    forgive the sins, forget the faults,
    but don't forget the face...
    The Nineteen don't forget. They drink
    the health of the missing Ten;
    then fall to meat, and share their joy,
    and gladly laugh again.

    When dinner's done the port goes 'round;
    all cast away their cares;
    and chestnuts pop and crack like the top
    of a Dalek pushed downstairs;
    and the Nineteen chat about how it was
    to roam through Time and Space,
    when any day might see you dine
    with creatures of any race;

    when Cybermen might come stomping in
    and blow you all away,
    ...or androids, robots, monsters...ah,
    how one *lives* such a day!
    ...and all the bright things, all redeemed;
    the Guardian and such;
    the days the little that you did
    made you-know-Who do much;

    the way the TARDIS always breaks;
    the way he hits it -- *so*:
    and all the dear old laughs and quirks
    of many a year ago.
    The jellybabies and the scarves;
    the velvets and the cloaks;
    Recorders, sticks and cricketing clothes,
    and all the well-worn jokes;

    "Brave Heart!", and "Courage!"; celery;
    the Master; captains; kings;
    old Kronos; Davros; Sontarans;
    a thousand other things...
    And they speak too of the newest one
    who's now there by his side,
    hoping she watches him as *they* did
    when *they* were along for the ride;

    and they heartily drink her health as well
    and hope she holds the line
    to sit at the table set for Thirty,
    that's now for Twenty-nine.
    They talk till evening's shank is split....
    and drink one last toast then,
    to the one who's travelling even now,
    the last of the missing Ten;

    They drink his name and wish him well
    with smiles (and maybe sighs);
    then put on many a hat and coat
    and say their year's goodbyes;
    and out the good Companions go,
    into the English night,
    where English stars shine down (for them)
    unusually bright;

    into their worlds all safe and calm
    the faithful Nineteen fare,
    each to his home...but each one's thoughts roam
    to the one Who isn't there....


    The author was American - that much is obvious.

    Victoria isn’t mentioned (who could be there), broke Yates (who was
    redeemed in Planet of the Spiders) nor Peri or Mel - (who couldn’t, at time of writing) - and the references to Ace and the Doctor are unnecessarily
    coy. It’s a good try but very incomplete.

    Since then of course, some of us have learned of many more - Oliver.
    Margaret Hopwood. Erimem. Marc. Evelyn. Flip. Constance. Charley/Mila. Hex. Benny. Chris. Roz. Raine. Naomi. Klein. Sally.

    And we haven’t even got to the Eighth Doctor yet.

    --
    “Most of the Universe is knackered, babes.” - The Doctor

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to mike@xenocyte.com on Sat Aug 10 22:53:41 2024
    In article <v98jjn$tena$1@dont-email.me>,
    The Last Doctor <mike@xenocyte.com> wrote:
    Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:

    Usenet Archives
    REC.ARTS.DRWHO

    Whilst my review of the Archives continues, I can across this little
    effort from 24/05/1992 and thought some might appreciate it.

    (Remember that this only covers 'Doctor Who' up until the 'break' in the
    early 1990's .... so only Seven Doctors)

    Author's name unknown.

    THE COMPANIONS' HOLIDAY

    Away across the ocean blue
    in England's merry isle,
    there's a blue row-house in Mayfair town
    at the end of a block-long file;
    and 'round the end of every year,
    when glows the festive pine,
    the mistress of the blue row-house
    lays table for twenty-nine.

    They come from every kind of place,
    from near and far away,
    to eat at Sarah's festive board
    on every Boxing Day;
    to eat and drink and tell their news,
    and as one family dine;
    for oh, indeed, they've common cause,
    the merry Twenty-Nine.

    Tegan comes down from Brisbane town
    (or up as the case may be);
    and the Brigadier from the old school fields,
    and Benton from up M3;
    the Professor and Jo from the Orinoco,
    and Liz from MI 5;
    Harry comes in from Harley Street,
    complaining he's half alive;

    Ian from Middlesex, Barbara from Crewe,
    Dodo from Sussex Lea,
    and Polly and Ben from Brighton beach,
    hard by the winter sea.
    Some come from farther ahead or back,
    or simply from away;
    Susan comes in from a century up,
    with her man of another day;

    Turlough slides in from Trion's world;
    it's easy enough to do...
    their solicitor in the Inns of Court
    *does* owe him quite a few....
    and Leela comes in from Gallifrey,
    all clothes and courtesy,
    (for Andrad's made a Time Lord now
    and has a TARDIS key);

    And there by the cheery fireside
    sit K9's I and III,
    and gossip in binary protocol
    'bout how things used to be...
    So dinner is served, for those who eat;
    and at the table fine
    the glad nineteen sit down to meat,
    though it's set for twenty-nine.

    They never forget them, the Nineteen --
    the Ten who aren't there;
    it might have been *them*. As grace is said
    they think of them with care.
    Adric lost in the freighter's crash,
    the death into which he ran,
    suddenly giving up his fears,
    the dead boy dying a man....

    Vicky buried in Troy Town walls,
    long since Troilus's bride;
    Sara and Katarina gone
    in fight for the human side;
    Zoe and Jamie, deep in their times,
    never more to be seen;
    Romanadvoratrelundar, too,
    out where the night sky's green;

    Nyssa laboring hard and lone
    in a ship's dark heart,
    Steven missing, worlds away;
    all lost, worlds apart...
    ...far, far ahead, or far behind?
    and who can surely say?
    ...all long ago, or long from now,
    missing, either way....

    Turn down a glass, their voices call,
    and note the empty place;
    forgive the sins, forget the faults,
    but don't forget the face...
    The Nineteen don't forget. They drink
    the health of the missing Ten;
    then fall to meat, and share their joy,
    and gladly laugh again.

    When dinner's done the port goes 'round;
    all cast away their cares;
    and chestnuts pop and crack like the top
    of a Dalek pushed downstairs;
    and the Nineteen chat about how it was
    to roam through Time and Space,
    when any day might see you dine
    with creatures of any race;

    when Cybermen might come stomping in
    and blow you all away,
    ...or androids, robots, monsters...ah,
    how one *lives* such a day!
    ...and all the bright things, all redeemed;
    the Guardian and such;
    the days the little that you did
    made you-know-Who do much;

    the way the TARDIS always breaks;
    the way he hits it -- *so*:
    and all the dear old laughs and quirks
    of many a year ago.
    The jellybabies and the scarves;
    the velvets and the cloaks;
    Recorders, sticks and cricketing clothes,
    and all the well-worn jokes;

    "Brave Heart!", and "Courage!"; celery;
    the Master; captains; kings;
    old Kronos; Davros; Sontarans;
    a thousand other things...
    And they speak too of the newest one
    who's now there by his side,
    hoping she watches him as *they* did
    when *they* were along for the ride;

    and they heartily drink her health as well
    and hope she holds the line
    to sit at the table set for Thirty,
    that's now for Twenty-nine.
    They talk till evening's shank is split....
    and drink one last toast then,
    to the one who's travelling even now,
    the last of the missing Ten;

    They drink his name and wish him well
    with smiles (and maybe sighs);
    then put on many a hat and coat
    and say their year's goodbyes;
    and out the good Companions go,
    into the English night,
    where English stars shine down (for them)
    unusually bright;

    into their worlds all safe and calm
    the faithful Nineteen fare,
    each to his home...but each one's thoughts roam
    to the one Who isn't there....


    The author was American - that much is obvious.

    Victoria isn’t mentioned (who could be there), broke Yates (who was >redeemed in Planet of the Spiders) nor Peri or Mel - (who couldn’t, at time >of writing) - and the references to Ace and the Doctor are unnecessarily
    coy. It’s a good try but very incomplete.

    Since then of course, some of us have learned of many more - Oliver.
    Margaret Hopwood. Erimem. Marc. Evelyn. Flip. Constance. Charley/Mila. Hex. >Benny. Chris. Roz. Raine. Naomi. Klein. Sally.

    And we haven’t even got to the Eighth Doctor yet.


    Noted!

    --
    “Most of the Universe is knackered, babes.” - The Doctor


    --
    Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca
    Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ;
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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to pursent100@gmail.com on Mon Sep 9 00:33:38 2024
    In article <qOydnQ83auBtb0D7nZ2dnZfqn_idnZ2d@giganews.com>,
    % <pursent100@gmail.com> wrote:
    The Last Doctor wrote:
    Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:

    Usenet Archives
    REC.ARTS.DRWHO

    Whilst my review of the Archives continues, I can across this little
    effort from 24/05/1992 and thought some might appreciate it.

    (Remember that this only covers 'Doctor Who' up until the 'break' in the >>> early 1990's .... so only Seven Doctors)

    Author's name unknown.

    THE COMPANIONS' HOLIDAY

    Away across the ocean blue
    in England's merry isle,
    there's a blue row-house in Mayfair town
    at the end of a block-long file;
    and 'round the end of every year,
    when glows the festive pine,
    the mistress of the blue row-house
    lays table for twenty-nine.

    They come from every kind of place,
    from near and far away,
    to eat at Sarah's festive board
    on every Boxing Day;
    to eat and drink and tell their news,
    and as one family dine;
    for oh, indeed, they've common cause,
    the merry Twenty-Nine.

    Tegan comes down from Brisbane town
    (or up as the case may be);
    and the Brigadier from the old school fields,
    and Benton from up M3;
    the Professor and Jo from the Orinoco,
    and Liz from MI 5;
    Harry comes in from Harley Street,
    complaining he's half alive;

    Ian from Middlesex, Barbara from Crewe,
    Dodo from Sussex Lea,
    and Polly and Ben from Brighton beach,
    hard by the winter sea.
    Some come from farther ahead or back,
    or simply from away;
    Susan comes in from a century up,
    with her man of another day;

    Turlough slides in from Trion's world;
    it's easy enough to do...
    their solicitor in the Inns of Court
    *does* owe him quite a few....
    and Leela comes in from Gallifrey,
    all clothes and courtesy,
    (for Andrad's made a Time Lord now
    and has a TARDIS key);

    And there by the cheery fireside
    sit K9's I and III,
    and gossip in binary protocol
    'bout how things used to be...
    So dinner is served, for those who eat;
    and at the table fine
    the glad nineteen sit down to meat,
    though it's set for twenty-nine.

    They never forget them, the Nineteen --
    the Ten who aren't there;
    it might have been *them*. As grace is said
    they think of them with care.
    Adric lost in the freighter's crash,
    the death into which he ran,
    suddenly giving up his fears,
    the dead boy dying a man....

    Vicky buried in Troy Town walls,
    long since Troilus's bride;
    Sara and Katarina gone
    in fight for the human side;
    Zoe and Jamie, deep in their times,
    never more to be seen;
    Romanadvoratrelundar, too,
    out where the night sky's green;

    Nyssa laboring hard and lone
    in a ship's dark heart,
    Steven missing, worlds away;
    all lost, worlds apart...
    ...far, far ahead, or far behind?
    and who can surely say?
    ...all long ago, or long from now,
    missing, either way....

    Turn down a glass, their voices call,
    and note the empty place;
    forgive the sins, forget the faults,
    but don't forget the face...
    The Nineteen don't forget. They drink
    the health of the missing Ten;
    then fall to meat, and share their joy,
    and gladly laugh again.

    When dinner's done the port goes 'round;
    all cast away their cares;
    and chestnuts pop and crack like the top
    of a Dalek pushed downstairs;
    and the Nineteen chat about how it was
    to roam through Time and Space,
    when any day might see you dine
    with creatures of any race;

    when Cybermen might come stomping in
    and blow you all away,
    ...or androids, robots, monsters...ah,
    how one *lives* such a day!
    ...and all the bright things, all redeemed;
    the Guardian and such;
    the days the little that you did
    made you-know-Who do much;

    the way the TARDIS always breaks;
    the way he hits it -- *so*:
    and all the dear old laughs and quirks
    of many a year ago.
    The jellybabies and the scarves;
    the velvets and the cloaks;
    Recorders, sticks and cricketing clothes,
    and all the well-worn jokes;

    "Brave Heart!", and "Courage!"; celery;
    the Master; captains; kings;
    old Kronos; Davros; Sontarans;
    a thousand other things...
    And they speak too of the newest one
    who's now there by his side,
    hoping she watches him as *they* did
    when *they* were along for the ride;

    and they heartily drink her health as well
    and hope she holds the line
    to sit at the table set for Thirty,
    that's now for Twenty-nine.
    They talk till evening's shank is split....
    and drink one last toast then,
    to the one who's travelling even now,
    the last of the missing Ten;

    They drink his name and wish him well
    with smiles (and maybe sighs);
    then put on many a hat and coat
    and say their year's goodbyes;
    and out the good Companions go,
    into the English night,
    where English stars shine down (for them)
    unusually bright;

    into their worlds all safe and calm
    the faithful Nineteen fare,
    each to his home...but each one's thoughts roam
    to the one Who isn't there....


    The author was American - that much is obvious.

    Victoria isn’t mentioned (who could be there), broke Yates (who was
    redeemed in Planet of the Spiders) nor Peri or Mel - (who couldn’t, at time
    of writing) - and the references to Ace and the Doctor are unnecessarily
    coy. It’s a good try but very incomplete.

    Since then of course, some of us have learned of many more - Oliver.
    Margaret Hopwood. Erimem. Marc. Evelyn. Flip. Constance. Charley/Mila. Hex. >> Benny. Chris. Roz. Raine. Naomi. Klein. Sally.

    And we haven’t even got to the Eighth Doctor yet.



    Yank those yankees.
    --
    Member - Liberal International This is doctor@nk.ca Ici doctor@nk.ca
    Yahweh, King & country!Never Satan President Republic!Beware AntiChrist rising! Look at Psalms 14 and 53 on Atheism ;

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