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In the News (Thu 31 Dec 09)

  
  Tuddenham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Peter provided the voice for Zen, Orac, and Slave in the Blake's 7 series for 51 episodes (2-52).
Peter required a different voice again for the serventile Slave and produced a suitably oily voice for the mechanical Uriah Heep.
Looking into Peter's past activities it is interesting to see he provided voices in two episodes of "Dr Who" which were only a few years before Blake's 7.
www.btinternet.com /~blakes.seven/main/Beyond_B7/Tuddenham/body_tuddenham.html   (239 words)

  
 kaldor
Peter Tuddenham being safely delivered, I retire to the kitchen for a cup of tea, to discover Peter Miles giving Tracy Russell a bit of advance publicity on the upcoming concert of the Peter Miles Jazz Quintet.
Peter Miles is called up on stage, where the Sinatra of the West End discovers himself incapable of pronouncing the name of another character, Bibo Mechman.
Peter returns to the stage and delivers a flawless performance, earning himself the applause of the crew.
www.avon-paul-darrow.co.uk /kaldor.htm   (3065 words)

  
 Blake's 7 - Older Theatrical Roles   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Peter will be at the Watford Film Festival (a ShowMasters event) on Sunday 15th October 11am/3pm at Watford Leisure Centre, Horseshoe Lane, Garston, Watford, Herts.
Peter is currently dialect coaching at Glyndebourne for Sir Peter Hall's production of 'Albert Herring' which opens 10th August to 25th August.
Peter Tuddenham took part in the recording of Kaldor City, along with Paul Darrow, Scott Fredericks (Carnell), Brian Croucher, and scripts by Chris Boucher and Alan Stevens/Jim Smith, see the news item for more details.
www.hermit.org /b7/news/OldTheatre/Tuddenham.html   (189 words)

  
 scrapbook
Peter Miles turns up shortly, resplendent in a pale blue cardigan, along with Jim Smith, who has lately taken to dressing in a denim coat in the hope of being mistaken for a member of Oasis.
Peter Tuddenham also appears, looking as if he undertakes difficult and dangerous journeys on the worst-run public transport system in the European Union every day.
Sure enough, Peter Miles is shortly to be seen posing with the head, grinning and shifting it around to view its audience.
www.avon-paul-darrow.co.uk /signings.htm   (2631 words)

  
 Peter Gill radio plays - DIVERSITY
Peter Gill, OBE, was born in Cardiff in 1939 and educated at St. Illtyd's College, Cardiff.
Much of Peter Gill's work has been for the theatre.
Written by Peter Gill, based on the story "My Life" by Anton Checkhov.
web.ukonline.co.uk /suttonelms/pgill.html   (302 words)

  
 Tuddenham Family Genealogy Forum
Peter's query on marriage to Sharp - Jennifer Tuddenham 8/09/04
Leslie Horrace Charles Tuddenham 1918 to 1995 - Mandy Jayne Tuddenham 1/06/02
TUDDENHAM Rosher b abt 1806 England - Lisa Campbell 7/08/00
www.genforum.genealogy.com /tuddenham   (183 words)

  
 Doctor Who LogBook - Season 14: 1976-77   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Peter Tuddenham, later the voice of Zen, Orac and Slave in Blake's 7, provides the voice of the Mandragora Helix (well, maybe more of a throaty laugh than an actual voice) for this four-parter.
And though the local foliage has grown considerably and the buildings are visibly more aged, sharp-eyed viewers will note that many of the location scenes were shot in Portmeiron, also known as the inescapable Village from The Prisoner; this is most obvious early in episode two, as the Doctor runs from the Count's guards.
Peter Pratt plays the part well, but also plays it sparingly, since Goth does most of the dying Master's footwork.
www.thelogbook.com /tardis/wholog14.html   (2787 words)

  
 Computer Laboratory - Phil Tuddenham
Phil Tuddenham is a PhD student in the Rainbow Research Group at the University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, where he previously completed his undergraduate degree.
He works in computer interaction with tabletop displays under the supervision of Professor Peter Robinson.
Post: Philip Tuddenham, University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory, William Gates Building, 15 JJ Thomson Avenue, Cambridge CB3 0FD, UK or find me in room FS18 at the William Gates Building.
www.cl.cam.ac.uk /~pjt40?M=D   (553 words)

  
 The Ultimate Doctor Who and Blakes 7 Guide :: "The reality is a computation Matrix"
Peter Miles previously appeared in the Doctor Who stories 'Doctor Who and the Silurians', 'Invasion of the Dinosaurs' and 'Genesis of the Daleks'.
Peter Byrne performs well as Justin and the Og costume worn by David Boyce is really very good.
Peter Craze had previosuly appeared in 'Seek - Locate - Destroy' and the Doctor Who stories 'The Space Museum', 'The War Games' and 'Nightmare of Eden'.
www.freewebs.com /petefazi/blakes7episodeguide.htm   (6309 words)

  
 Coastal Services (July/August 2004) - Virtual Workshops: The Next Best Thing to Being There
This huge cost savings was because the workshop was part of a virtual series presented by the College of Exploration, a Virginia nonprofit that works with a range of partners to present educational and research programs on leadership, the environment, and technology.
The aquatic nuisance species workshop and other programs offered by the College of Exploration are successful, Tuddenham says, because of these types of collaboration.
You may also contact Peter Tuddenham at (703) 433-5760, or peter@coexploration.net.
www.csc.noaa.gov /magazine/2004/04/virtual.html   (613 words)

  
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Her background is explained in later episodes, and she is shown to be intelligent, yet it is never explained how she happened to meet Dorian in the first place, how she got to this planet from her home planet or why she never suspected anything was wrong with him until the others arrived.
SUMMARY: When the Federation ships chasing Scorpio are destroyed by a craft moving at unheard-of speed, the crew finds out that Dr. Plaxton, a scientist missing since the war, has succeeded in building the Stardrive.
Peter Attard's performance as Benos wasn't bad, either.
www.tarrantnostra.com /b7lib/seriesd1.txt   (3011 words)

  
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For example, Peter Tuddenham was Klysak, Michael Keating was a guide and Angela Bruce was a Federation Officer...
And the wonderful Peter Jeffrey gives a very Richard Vernon-like take on his role, with particular delight given to his line of "Today is the day I shall become a very God!!...
As for Barry Letts's script, then he does have a tendency to write unwieldy, slightly crass dialogue that sounds out of character, and this is no exception.
www.anorakzone.com /blake/Syndeton.html   (1641 words)

  
 theLogBook.com Episode Guides » Blake's 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
They are about to return to the city with enough evidence to topple the Administration, but as Blake’s ship to Cygnus Alpha departs with him on board, defense attorney Varon, along with his wife and his evidence of the massacre Blake witnesses, are destroyed by Federation troops under special agent Dev Tarrant.
But as Jenna defeats the mutoid and Blake traps Travis, before the eyes of both ships’ crews, Blake relents and the Liberator is released, while Travis returns to his ship in shame.
Notes: This is the only Blake’s 7 episode which was not scored by Australian composer Dudley Simpson; Simpson created the theme for the series and did the music for every episode except this one, which was tracked with stock electronic-sounding music.
www.thelogbook.com /logbook/series/blakes-7   (2599 words)

  
 DVD Times - Blake's 7
Blue Peter (7m54s, 1.33:1, 2.0 Stereo): First broadcast on 23 February 1978, this sees Lesley Judd - whose outfit features not one natural fibre - showing how amateur prop makers can have their very own teleport bracelet.
Lesley actually holds up all the letters and having expected her to say, "...and these are only a small number of many", it's a little surprising to see that letters from no more than six viewers were able to influence this spot of kiddie DIY on Blue Peter.
The outtakes are limited and other than the Blue Peter sequence (which I remember well :D), the rest are limited to pointless synopses of the episodes (why?), and character intros which just feature clips of the episodes (again, why?).
www.dvdtimes.co.uk /content.php?contentid=10961   (3965 words)

  
 doctorwho-devious.com / archive / 2003
The scene filmed with Peter Tuddenham and Hugh Lloyd as well as the Jon Pertwee scene have been undergoing some re-editing and improvement, especially to the sound - David has been putting in a lot of time with these, combining this also with investigating software, such as suitable ways of providing the dalek voices.
The Peter and Hugh scene (Voix and Scribe) has been edited and is undergoing a few small changes before the sound is tidied and some music and effects added so we can hopefully show it back to our guest actors in a few weeks.
The website has also had filmographies added for the Peter and Hugh pages for those of you unfamiliar with their work (shame on you).
www.doctorwho-devious.com /archive/2003.htm   (4358 words)

  
 "Blake's 7" Guide: BBC SF Series
Zen of the Liberator: Master computer of an alien starship (voice by Peter Tuddenham -episodes 3-39).
Orac: The ultimate computer (voice by Peter Tuddenham -episodes 14-52).
Slave of the Scorpio: The cringing personality within a modified freighter (voice by Peter Tuddenham- fourth series).
www.blakes7-guide.com /summary.html   (592 words)

  
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Starring: Paul Darrow (Avon), Michael Keating (Vila), Steven Pacey (Tarrant), Paula Wilcox (Soolin), Angela Bruce (Dayna) and Peter Tuddenham (Slave/Orac).
Introduced by Brian Lighthill, he holds chats with Paul Darrow (2'51m), Michael Keating (1'39m), Jacqueline Pearce (1'17m), Steven Pacey (1'03m) and Peter Tuddenham (1'45m).
I wanted to go against the grain of 99% of fans who hate it, but I couldn't.
www.anorakzone.com /blake/Sevenfold.html   (916 words)

  
 Nerd Has Most Obscure Crush Ever | The Onion - America's Finest News Source
JACKSONVILLE, FL—The unrequited nature of area nerd June Manzo's crush on actor Peter Tuddenham, who provides the voice of piloting computer Slave on Blake's 7, is only slightly more agonizing than the process of explanation she must put herself through every time her media obsession is discussed.
"He has this slightly sinister but dynamic way of speaking on the show, particularly in the 'Headhunter' episode," Manzo said, painstakingly describing Tuddenham to fellow science-fiction fan Bradley Preakniss.
The Onion is not intended for readers under 18 years of age.
www.theonion.com /content/node/32884/print   (141 words)

  
 Blake's 7 LogBook - HTML edition 4.0 by Earl Green   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Dayna and Tarrant's first assignment as Liberator crew members is to visit the planet Obsidian and investigate two things: rumors that Blake had fled to that planet after evacuating the Liberator, and the possibility of using Obsidian as a base from which to fight the Federation.
The Liberator crew follows Servalan's star cruiser to a cloaked planet on the edge of known space, where they discover a band of rogue Federation troops who are inviting criminals to join their new world and have designed a computer which decided it was superior and killed its own creator.
Tarrant's brother, Deeta Tarrant, first champion of the planet Teal, is killed in a gunfight which decides the fate of two warring worlds who use gladiators instead of conventional weapons to fight their battles.
www.thelogbook.com /log/blake3.html   (1879 words)

  
 screenonline: Blake's 7 (1978-81)
Cast: Gareth Thomas (Roj Blake); Sally Knyvette (Jenna Stannis); Paul Darrow (Kerr Avon); Jan Chappell (Cally); Michael Keating (Vila Restal); David Thomas (Olag Gan); Peter Tuddenham (Zen/Orac)
An intrepid band of freedom fighters battles the evil and ruthless Federation.
However, the bloody finale, in which Avon murders Blake, exemplified the programme's strengths - fearless narratives, credible but surprising character development and an enormous sense of fun.
www.screenonline.org.uk /tv/id/537301/index.html   (357 words)

  
 Deliverance '98   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
On the beautifully constructed replica of the Liberator that served for a stage are seated Gareth Thomas (Blake), David Jackson (Gan), Sally Knyvette (Jenna), and Peter Tuddenham (Orac, Zen, Slave).
Pictured are Peter Tuddenham, Chris Boucher (our favourite scriptwriter), Brian Lighthill, David Jackson, Sally Knyvette, Stephen Greif (Travis I), and someone who's name I've temporarily forgotten!
R-to-L: Chris Boucher, David Jackson, Brian Lighthill, David Maloney (producer), Peter Tuddenham, Jackie Pearce (Servalan), Gareth Thomas, Sally Knyvette, and Stephen Greif.
www-astro.physics.ox.ac.uk /~rmb/deliver.html   (227 words)

  
 Horizon - The Offical Blakes 7 Fan Club
Doreen Lawrence, mother of Stephen Lawrence, recounts the story of her son's murder in April 1993 and her family's struggle for justice.
Peter was heard in a special revival of ‘Ackenfield’ in November on BBC4 and at the National Film Theatre.
The MythMakers series are produced by Reeltime Pictures Ltd. and are both informative and highly enjoyable insights into the private lives of the Blake’s 7 cast.
www.horizon.org.uk   (3271 words)

  
 Blake's 7 LogBook - HTML edition 4.0 by Earl Green   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
The launch silo doors needed to reach Scorpio and leave Dorian's base are locked by some means even Vila doesn't know how to open, and Avon's mission to gather raw materials for a teleport system gets him captured by the Hommiks, the male faction of the planet's people.
The sand-covered world is not what Tarrant and Dayna expect, nor is it expected that the sand itself is a vampire that feeds on all the unnecessary human males that arrive there, leaving any females and the strongest male as human breeding stock for future nourishment.
Avon calls a summit meeting of the most powerful non-Federation-aligned worlds' leaders to devise a plan to combat the Pylene-50 pacification drug, but his most powerful ally, Zukan, turns out to be an underground informant for Servalan and plants explosives in Xenon Base.
www.thelogbook.com /log/blake4.html   (1948 words)

  
 Cult TV 2004
Peter Tuddenham and his wife with the Blake's Junction 7 crew
I asked River and Peter to do something rude
The Beer and Blake's 7 team have a meal...
homepages.poptel.org.uk /steve.rogerson/ctv04.html   (97 words)

  
 BBC Television Adaptations of the Campion Novels
The opening credits feature a foggy scene of a man walking up a flight of stairs, and entering Campion's flat, tossing a hat, and a quick view of the familiar paraphenalia (business card, tortoise-shell spectacles, et cetera).
The signature tune is sung, by none other than Peter Davison.
Well, thanks to a great deal of browsing around the BBC website, I have found that their CultTV section includes an area which replays classic opening titles from classic British TV going right back to the 1950s, including, to my surprise, both the first and second series of 'Campion'.
www.idir.net /~nedblake/allingham_05a_campion_1.html   (232 words)

  
 Blake's 7: The Harvest of Kairos - TV.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Servalan finds herself on board Liberator for the first time - but things fail to go according to her plan.
Paul Darrow (Avon), Michael Keating (Vila), Peter Tuddenham (Zen), Jacqueline Pearce (Servalan), Josette Simon (Dayna Mellanby (Seasons 3-4)), Jan Chappell (Cally), Steven Pacey (Del Tarrant (Seasons 3-4))
Alf Mangan (Labourer - uncredited), James Haswell (Labourer - uncredited), Salo Gardner (Labourer - uncredited), Peter Caton (Guard - uncredited), Christopher Douglas (Voice of Leader One), Les Shannon (Guard - uncredited), Andrew Burt (Jarvik), Frank Gatliff (Dastor), Anthony Gardner (Shad), Sam Davies (Carlon), Charles Jamieson (Guard)
www.tv.com /episode/51523/summary.html   (215 words)

  
 team
Tina has an MBA and Ed.D from Virginia Tech..
Peter has over 25 years experience working for 4 Fortune 500 companies as a senior manager of strategy, communications, learning and systems and networks.
He has recently managed webconfernces and online learning for IBM, DoD and National Geographic.
www.webconferences.com /html/team.html   (344 words)

  
 10th Planet | doctorwhoshop.co.uk
From left to right: Tom Baker, Patricia Merrick, Peter Tuddenham, Anneke Wills, Louise Jameson, Carole Ann Ford, Caroline John.
From left to right: Bonnie Langford, Paul Darrow and Peter Tuddenham, Nicole de Boer, Debbie Watling, Richard Franklin, Gemma Bissix, Graeme Harper, Helen Goldwyn, India Fisher and Jason Haigh-Ellery.
From left to right: Nicholas Courtney, Nicola Bryant, Peter Davison, Peter Purves, Stephen Greif, Sylvester McCoy and Sophie Aldred and Tom Baker.
www.tenthplanet.co.uk /doctorwho/gallery/page3.htm   (204 words)

  
 Peter Tuddenham   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Peter Tuddenham
Find where Peter Tuddenham is credited alongside another name
You may report errors and omissions on this page to the IMDb database managers.
us.imdb.com /Name?Tuddenham,+Peter   (115 words)

  
 Blake's 7: Animals - TV.com
Servalan learns of Scorpio's visit to Justin's planet and of the genetic research he is performing there.
Paul Darrow (Avon), Michael Keating (Vila), Glynis Barber (Soolin (Season 4)), Peter Tuddenham (Zen), Jacqueline Pearce (Servalan), Josette Simon (Dayna Mellanby (Seasons 3-4)), Steven Pacey (Del Tarrant (Seasons 3-4))
Ellison Kemp (Mutoid - uncredited), Ralph Morse (Animal - uncredited), Nick Joseph (Animal - uncredited), Jill Goldston (Mutoid - uncredited), Peter Byrne (Justin), William Lindsay (Captain), Max Harvey (Borr), Kevin Stoney (Ardus), David Boyce (Og)
www.tv.com /episode/51536/summary.html   (145 words)

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