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John Woodnutt

Contributed by randyjohnson on Wednesday, 25th January 2006 @ 09:00:17 AM in AEST
Topic: goodbyepoetry



You starred in four episodes of Doctor Who.
When I think of an actor who was talented, I think of you.
It's sad to know that you are gone.
You were brilliant in the keeper of Traken and in terror of the Zygons.

I only wish that you were still here.
You were an inspiration to actors everywhere.
I will always cherish the Doctor Who episodes you starred in.
Your fans will watch them again and again.

As an actor, you had great skill.
I enjoyed your performance as Seron and as the Duke of Forgill.
It was sad when I learned that you died.
But it's also sad to have to say goodbye.




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Re: John Woodnutt (User Rating: 1 )
by boobiepeach on Wednesday, 25th January 2006 @ 11:20:20 AM AEST
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it is always nice to look up to someone. great skills are a wonderful thing to admire.
nice write

peach


Re: John Woodnutt (User Rating: 1 )
by deadheadpoet on Wednesday, 25th January 2006 @ 12:01:43 PM AEST
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That was a nice write. I miss watching those episodes of Doctor Who on PBS. That was such a cool show. Dang that's been awhile. LOL One of these days I'm going to have to get those on DVD, I'm pretty sure you can get them off of Amazon. Thanks for sharing. Peace, Laura


Re: John Woodnutt (User Rating: 1 )
by Poetic_Influence on Wednesday, 25th January 2006 @ 01:32:50 PM AEST
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