You may recall that I'm going to be attending another DWAS event in London at the end of May - dubbed "Girl Power" - which has as guests Carole Ann Ford, Maureen O'Brien, Anneke Wills and Wendy Padbury. (A couple of other guests have since been added - Virginia Wetherell, who played Dyoni in The Daleks, and Felicity Gibson, who played Kando in The Dominators. Slightly off topic, though it was filmed in the 1960's, there is also going to be an appearance by Constance Carling, who was the Auton secretary in Spearhead From Space).
All this takes place on Sunday 25th May. This would have been a flying visit - down on Saturday 24th and back home on the Monday.
I also said that I intended to visit the new Doctor Who exhibition at Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery at some point.
Looking into the latter, I quickly realised that the easiest way to get there, living as I do in Glasgow, is to actually travel from London on a day trip whilst there on one of my regular visits.
I've therefore decided to prolong this visit in order to spend the day in Peterborough, on Tuesday 27th, with me now returning home on Wednesday 28th.
This will mean a slightly longer break in the blog, and my review of Wish World won't be posted until after I'm back. (I'll have to watch it on my tablet, and might want to rewatch on a decent sized screen).
Also, my review of The Reality War certainly won't be posted until the day after broadcast - as I've booked myself a ticket to see it in the cinema, and will no doubt be frequenting a hostelry thereafter.
It has been stated that the Peterborough exhibition may be added to later in the summer, so I may make another trip before it's due to finish in the Autumn. From a video I've seen of it as it stands, there's a lot packed in already.

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