The Plain People--Credits

MIA#7, "The Plain People," has just been reposted to alt.drwho.creative in its entirety. I think that this is one of the best MIAs to date! Give yourselves all a hand!

 Roll Credits to the theme of "Amish Paradise" by Weird Al Yankovic ...

 


This has been:

 Doctor Who: The Missing Internet Adventures #7
The Plain People

 The Not-So-Plain Writers:

 Chapter 1 - "How to Attain an Amish Quilt"
by Jefferson Eng [j_eng@csunix1.lvc.edu]
Posted 9/26/97

 Chapter 2 - "Amish Mash of Activity!"
by the Antiwesley [antiwes@caravan.nomad.net]
Posted 10/3/97

 Chapter 3 - "Amish Paradox"
by Cameron Dixon [bb996@freenet.toronto.on.ca]
Posted 10/10/97

 Chapter 4 - "Too Many Doctors Spoil the Broth"
by Joel Aarons
Posted 10/16/97

 Chapter 5 - "Pop Goes the Worzel"
by David Evans [user@evansfamily.softnet.co.uk]
Posted 10/22/97

 Chapter 6 - "Deus ex Deus"
by James Milton [jmilton@who.net]
posted 10/28/97

 Chapter 7 - "Technologically Impaired"
by Jeffery Beuck [jbeuck@kent.edu]
posted 11/6/97

 Chapter 8 - "God Inside My Head"
by Ian McIntire [imm@cwru.edu]
posted 11/13/97

 Chapter 9 - "The Late Chapter"
by Ben Payne [q323492@mail.connect.usq.edu.au]
posted 11/26/97

 Chapter 10 - "Paradise Lost"
by John Seavey [seav0004@tc.umn.edu]
posted 12/14/97

 


Just in case you haven't seen the news, Ian McIntire will be moderating the forthcoming MIA(s) this winter. Be sure to drop him a line at imm@cwru.edu if you want to sign up! I may or may not be moderating a CIA this winter -- stay tuned in early January for more news on that!

 Here's wishing all of you a very happy holiday season, and don't drink too much egg nog! Hopefully Santa will be nice to us here in the States and bring the BBC novels to our bookstores around Christmastime! (For those of you who haven't heard, they've finally made a deal with a US distributor who is supposed to have the books in our bookstores by the end of December! I'm saving up my money -- I'll be behind by 12 books when they hit our stores!)

 I was going to insert the line here that William Hartnell said at the end of "The Feast of Steven," but my memory has completely blanked, so anyways, Merry Christmas, Happy Hannukah, Happy New Year, etc., etc.!

 Jeff Beuck
jbeuck@kent.edu

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