David Bradley and
John Barrowman are reprising their respective roles as
William Hartnell s First Doctor and Captain Jack Harkness in pre-recorded cameo appearances in the upcoming immersive West End production
Doctor Who: Time Fracture. With impressive DW resumes such as those, Bradley and Barrowman have pretty much cemented their names in the show s lore. But the duo s dance with the Doctor goes much further than that- as Bradley and Barrowman explain in the clips you re about to see. When it comes to earliest memories of the show, be prepared to learn how the Autons contributed to Barrowman s fear of mannequins- while for Bradley, it was about seeing just how disturbing the Cybermen and Daleks look on set, face-to-face.
Doctor Who: Time Fracture Welcomes David Bradley, John Barrowman
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Doctor Who: Time Fracture Reveals Cast for West End Immersive Show
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Teen arrested with AK-47 in Times Square says he was confused about NYC’s gun laws Oliver O Connell © Provided by The Independent
The lawyer for an Ohio teenager caught with an AK-47 in a Times Square subway station has argued that her client was confused about New York’s gun laws.
That argument was rejected by a Manhattan judge on Sunday, who ordered that 18-year-old Saadiq Teague should remain in custody until his next court date.
“This is an extremely serious case. The case is up to 15 years in prison,” said Judge Melissa Jackson, who also rejected a request from prosecutors that bail be set at $25,000.
A teenager who was caught carrying an AK-47 in New York s Times Square was confused about the city s gun laws, his lawyer has claimed.
Manhattan Judge Melissa Jackson rejected the argument on Sunday and refused to grant the teen bail, which prosecutors requested be set at $25,000.
Saadiq Teague, 18, from Ohio, was arrested while carrying the AK-47 on the mezzanine level of the A, C and E subway station on April 16.
Saadiq Teague, 18, who was caught carrying an AK-47 in New York s Times Square was confused about the city s gun laws, his lawyer has claimed
New York City Police Officers transport Saadiq Teague, 18, from the Columbus Circle Transit Bureau Police Station After being found with an unloaded semi-automatic gun, ammunition and a gas mask outside a Times Square subway station, in New York City