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London Fantastical

David Turnbull

Journey through time and relative dimensions exploring scifi, horror and fantasy in London and beyond.

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Daleks in London Part II

The Dalek invasions of Earth were thwarted in the 1964 television serial and 1966 big screen version. But little did Londoners know that the would-be masters of the universe also had fiendish plans to also become masters of time, allowing t...

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Daleks in London (Part -One)

Milton Subotsky’s ‘Daleks’ Invasion Earth 2150 A.D.’ is sixty years old this month. It had its premiere on July 22, 1966 at Studio One (located at 225 Oxford Street), before going on general release in UK cinemas on August 5th. At the time...

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Montague Pyke

On the section of Charing Cross road which leads from Cambridge Circus to Tottenham Court Road there’s a pub called the Montagu Pyke. In the 1980s it was, for a few years, the home of the legendary Marquee rock music venue. Artists and band...

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Following His London Footprints

The summer of 1897 was a pivitol period for HG Wells. Since the spring ‘War of the Worlds’, illustrated by Warwick Goble, had been running in serialised form in Pearson’s Magazine and through June and July ‘The Invisible Man’ appeared in in...

2 months ago
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World Dracula Day

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For this episode of London Fantastical I’m going to mark World Dracula Day with a tour of places in London connected to its author, Bram S...

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