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bit-fairytale:

I miss this.

Oh god, how I miss this.

I always wanted more of this.

Literally one of my favorite scenes in new Doctor Who. Definitely from my favorite episode! Boom Town is so great. Shows us how they’re friends, shows us who’s actually in charge, and reminds us once again that actions have consequences (since the whole set-up is because of events taking place in World War Three two parter). 

And this scene is so awesome. Everything’s all perfect until the Doctor sees the newspaper and goes “And I was having such a nice day.”

#not to mention you get a story of naked jack and when he used to work/run around with a whole team not solo shit and not depressing

christel-thoughts:

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ladyw1nter:

obstinatecondolement:

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tinuelena:

Whose intervention ensured Star Trek saw the light of day?

Answer: Lucille Ball

Most people recognize and remember Lucille Ball as the lovable and silly star of one of America’s earliest and most loved sitcoms, I Love Lucy. What most people don’t know is that Lucille was a savvy business woman and that she and her husband Desi Arnaz had amassed a small fortune and owned their own studio, Desilu.

It was at Desilu that acclaimed Sci-Fi screenwriter and visionary Gene Roddenberry got his big break. Roddenberry pitched the Star Trek pilot to the studio as a sort of Western-inspired space adventure. While many within the studio balked at the idea, Lucille liked the idea and the first pilot was approved and filmed. The pilot was pitched to NBC and was promptly rejected on the grounds that it was too intellectual, not enough like the space-western they had been lead to believe it would be, and audiences wouldn’t relate to it. Lucille, a fan of Roddenberry’s work, pushed back against NBC and insisted they order a second pilot. Ordering a second pilot was a practice almost entirely unheard of and save for Lucille’s charisma and clout with the network it would never have happened.

Roddenberry shot the second pilot, NBC accepted it, and Star Trek premiered in 1966, thus beginning a new era in the Sci-Fi genre and laying the foundation for half a century of Star Trek fandom–an era that would have never come to pass without the intervention and insistence of Lucille Ball.

Bonus Trivia: After her divorce from Arnaz, Lucille bought out his share of their studio. As a result she became the first woman to both head and own a major studio. (*)

Now I love Lucy.

So few people know about this! Too few. Glad to see this turning up here. Also: it was through Lucille Ball’s influence that the concept of the rerun (previously unknown and thought to be worthless by studios to whom it was pitched) finally took hold. Desilu essentially pioneered the concept of syndication, and of the “syndication package” — the minimum number of episodes (initially 65, now sometimes more) necessary for a series to become commercially viable, via onward sales, for longer than its initial live run.

We have a lot to thank Lucy for besides that beautiful rubbery face.  🙂

whoa.

This is just another way that we can remember that as women We. Created. Scifi.

Never let anyone tell you that women are a recent addition to fandom.  From Mary Shelley on, horror, sci fi and fantasy have been a women’s realm since the beginning.

Always reblog.

fuck. I never knew this. A NEW FOREVER REBLOG.

There is much, much more to know about Lucille Ball and her contributions to pop culture, but even more to know about her and her contributions to feminism.

Without Lucille Ball, there would never have been a Mary Tyler Moore.

The Untouchables, Mission: Impossible, Mannix, the Andy Griffith Show, Dick Van Dyke, My Three Sons, I SPy and That Girl were all part of what she, specifically, realized were going to be popular, often despite everyone else saying she was wrong.

Desilu bought RKO, though later sold many of the rights to films from that incredible collection.

As a company,they developed the standard multiple camera format that is used on all sitcoms today.

Today, what was once Desilu, is known as CBS Televisions Studios.

She was an older woman who married a younger man — a Cuban, which in those days was an interracial marriage — through elopement.  It was, for the times, scandalous.

So scandalous, that the radio show that ultimately became I Love Lucy was sidelined because Executives didn’t think the public would go for it.

A Cuban headlining a major hit was and is a major win, that is often overlooked these days because of the stereotypes that came from such a popular show.

Together, her and Desi were incredibly shrewd.  When the sponsor, Phillip Morris, wouldn’t pay for the expense of filming the show, they said they would take a cut in pay in exchange for the rights to the film, and ended up owning I Love Lucy.  It would be two decades and change before CBS got it back, and then under some terms that were favorable to Lucille and Desi’s children, ultimately. Both of whom were born when she was in her 40’s.

She registered as  communist in the 1930’s, and as a result, was brought up before the damnable McCarthy HCUAA.   She supported Roosevelt for President, and then later voted for Eisenhower — showing that she was more interested in doing what’s right, over doing it for personal gain.

She was one of the greatest women of the last century, a “B movie queen” who changed the world in ways that are, as is often typical, consistently overlooked.

She was the prototype that pushed women to question the status quo, the icon that many struggled with and against, an example that reverberated with people old and young when marching and shouting and arguing about a woman’s right to be her own person and have control over her own life.

She not only inspired it, she lived it.

my mother and cousin LOVE her. As a result, I knew some of this already and wondered why she wasn’t celebrated more as a business woman and feminist.

“!*!*! GIVEAWAY !*!*!

cumber-porn:

Here’s my 20k+ giveaway, sorry it took me so long to organise!

There will be 5 winners, the first name drawn will have first pick & so on ….

GROUP A

1 PRIZE FROM GROUP A

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Evans Lichfield Union Jack Tapestry Cushion

“ Bored ”  print (17×20") by naturalshocks  http://naturalshocks.tumblr.com/

Sami Bracelet, same design as worn by BC

Set of ” Sherlock Fandom Teas ” by Adagio UK  http://www.adagio.uk.com/pages/fandom_sets.html

Set of fandom books purchased from Reapersun  http://reapersun.tumblr.com/

GROUP B

4 PRIZES FROM GROUP B

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“ The Morning Light ” by Nero479 http://nero749-art.tumblr.com/

Sherlock ” Aprique ” limited print 2/5 by  http://interiorlulu.tumblr.com/

“ The Other Son ” by Nero479 http://nero749-art.tumblr.com/

“ Sherlock ” my Meikezane

“ Merlock ” ORIGINAL WATERCOLOUR by http://stuff-viera-draws.tumblr.com/

“ Moriarty ” print by the amazing Kami http://msaether.tumblr.com/

“ Sherlock ” ORIGINAL PENCIL SKETCH by http://stuff-viera-draws.tumblr.com/

Set of photographic prints & stickers by  http://kriskenshin.tumblr.com/

“ Sir Boastalot ” book, pictires & buttons

“ John & Sherlock ”  8×8 print by br0-Harry

Commemorative  Stamps 50 years of Dr Who ( all 11 doctors )

“ Casmir ” perfume by Chopard as worn by Irene Adler

“ The Art of Deduction ” book by  Hannah Rogers

“ Star Trek into Darkness ” dvd

“ Sherlock after the Fall ” book by the amazing  http://khorazir.tumblr.com/

Set of 9 photographic prints by http://shycustis.tumblr.com/

Set of 9 photographic prints by http://coeykuhn.tumblr.com/

“ Cabin Pressure ” T shirt from RedBubble ladies size medium

“ The Girl Who Waited ” T shirt from TeeFury ladies size medium

Sherlock ” Rorschach ” tote bag by http://sempaiko.tumblr.com/

GROUP C

2 PRIZES FROM GROUP C

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“ Martin in a Tree ” ( Cabin Pressure ) by  http://sheeponmars.tumblr.com/

“ John in his Red Pants ” print by http://msaether.tumblr.com/

“ Winged Mug ” from Glastonbury

“ Sugar Cube Skulls ” from http://www.firebox.com/

“ Tea Pot ” from Glastonbury

“ Stuart a Life Backwards ” dvd from Amazon

“ Dr Who Monsters ” stamps 50 years commemorative edition

 ” Selection of buttons ” by http://msaether.tumblr.com/

“ Johnlock ” phone charm by hangednothung on etsy http://www.etsy.com/shop/Hangednothung

“ Time Lord ” Necklace by Serenitycrafting

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You must be following me, this is a thank you to my followers after all

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NO GIVEAWAY BLOGS!! I WILL BE CHECKING!!!

The giveaway ends on Monday 4th November

Winners will be picked my random number generator & will be notified within 24 hours

Once contacted the winners have 48 HOURS to reply, if I don’t hear anythng they will lose their place & everyone will be bumped up …

I think I’ve covered everything, if you have any questions please ask!