Five Questions From
antiwesley The Rules
1 - Leave a comment, saying you want to be interviewed.
2 - I will respond; I'll ask you five questions.
3 - You'll update your journal with my five questions, and your five answers.
4 - You'll include this explanation.
5 - You'll ask other people five questions when they want to be interviewed.
1: Napoleon Solo or Illya Kuryakin and why?
Ha! Easy! Illya all the way! He's more willing to get down and dirty than Napoleon. He's not afraid to get his suit dirty or his hair mussed up. He's also enigmatic, witty, doesn't tolerate fools gladly. The accent doesn't hurt, either. Nor do the turtlenecks. Plus, the physical resemblance to my husband is a definite plus. (Blonde, blue-eyed, and slight.... sigh.....)
2: It's in your power to recover one complete lost DW story from the past.
Which story and why?
Hmm... I'd have to go with Enemy of the World. I have loved this story for a long time. The novelisation of it was brill. The BBC audio's great. It's a fantastic story-- it's a Troughton story-- and it involves doubles, which is always a turn-on for me.
3: Both the combinations of John/Paul and Boyce/Hart write a song about you. Which song would you listen to more often and why?
That all would depend on who actually recorded it, and when! I would rate any Peter and Gordon over post-66 Beatles, and any Boyce/Hart self-recording over the Monkees (unless Davy was on lead.) B & H were brilliant, but they kept their best stuff for themselves, once they started recording. And a lot of good Paul songs actually went to Peter and Gordon. (I don't see John writing about me, at least not until the 70's....)
4: Do you think if we gave Rob enough money, he'd do a 6 Minute Mel?
Only if it were The Many Deaths of Mel.
5: Now this one's hard, because it involves the truth.. and really don't be afraid to answer truthfully on this one.. Did I really leave a bad impression on people from the "Traumaturge" filming?
I can't speak for anyone else. As far as I'm concerned, my impression of you from "Traumaturge" was that of an overeager puppy. It's not a bad impression, just an impression of youth-- and I was feeling pretty old, even 5 years ago. (I am positively creaking now that I have been on the planet longer than John Lennon ever was....)
And now for something compleatly different, there's a transcript of an interview w/ me over on
Dalek Empire. They even got it mostly right, and only misspell my name 3-4 times.