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ABOUT THIS RESEARCHER

Created: 14th June 2004 
Hello! This is my page. And not a bad effort, if I say so myself...

My name's Thomas Tyrrell, I'm 17, and I currently work under the alias Zeg Must Prove Brains. This relates to an obscure line in a CGI reproduction of a 1960's Dalek Chronicles comic strip (don't ask) that caught my fancy. I had a brief daliance with the name Arty Fish Yule In Telly Gents, but that's all over now, thank goodness.

Before that, I was Whyever not? and before, in the very early days, I was Ameteurwriter. And once, in another account I lost the password and the username for, I was briefly known as Ly Tin Wheedle. How I came through all that without an identity crisis, I'll never know.

I'm also writing a serial called Human[s] for my college magazine. I can't guarantee there'll be an installment in the issue you look at, but I'm definitely in their back catalogue.

My current entries are...

12. My Classic Horror franchise entry.

I came to Invasion of the Body Snatchers relatively late in life. I'd watched the Evil Dead, I'd endured everything the shocking cinema unit in Film Studies could throw at me. I considered myself fairly immune to the horror genre. So I slipped the 1970's remake in the DVD player without a qualm.

Guess what? I still can't look a flower in the face, even now.

I read the book, worked my way through a couple of other versions and finally, in the usual way of things, wrote a guide entry. Great little franchise.

11. My Hollywood Western entry.

My Western loving credentials having been established with my spaghetti western duet, I decided to write an entry on my favourite American Western, High Noon. Don't just read this entry - go out to your local DVD store and buy the film!

Then again, I'd say that about most of the stuff I write about...

10. My Star Wars entry.

While browsing through the science fiction areas of the guide, I was interested to see that while the Doctor Who section had dozens of entries (including one on Hats in Doctor Who) other equally notable franchises had a bare scattering of entries.

Aflame with moral indignation, I swooped like a hawk onto this gap in the market, hoping to redress the balance slightly with my entry on The Death Star, the ultimate weapon of the Star Wars universe. More Star Wars entries may well follow, if I ever feel like it.

8 and 9. My Spaghetti Western series.

Another interest of mine. I did a film studies auteur project on Sergio Leone (The Good, the Bad and the Ugly being my favourite film ever), and decided to write a few entries while I was still tanked up.

I wrote my entry on the obscure and violent Django series first, before deciding while Django was in Peer Review to write one on the more mainstream spaghetti westerns - the Dollars trilogy. I'm thinking of writing an entry on the Once Upon a Time trilogy, just as soon as I can find a cheap copy of Once Upon a Time in America...

7. My Most Extensive Entry So Far!

This has been some time in coming, due to the length of time spent watch and rewatching the episodes, reading the books and writing up amazingly detailed synopses. But finally my entry on Doctor Who Monsters - The Slitheen has made it into the edited guide. It has the distinction of being the first entry in the series about an exclusively New Series monster, and my longest entry to date

6. My Film Buff Entry.

I'm currently taking Film Studies in College, and loving every minute of it. Whilst trawling the trivia section of the film listings website IMDB I came across several references to a Wilhelm Scream and was interested enough to google it, revealing a fascinating story that I quickly wrote up for H2G2. After one of the longest gaps between Peer Review and Front Page it has ever been my lot to suffer, it finally made it into the guide. Actually, it arrived almost a month after my Slitheen entry made the Front Page, despite the fact it was written first!

5. My Deafness Entry.

I've been moderately deaf since birth, and I decided to write an entry on the T loop to try and show it off. I've always been a fan of the whizzy gadgets you can get in your hearing aids, and I thought I had the knowledge to pull it off. I'd originally thought of it as a bit of light relief from my massive Slitheen entry, but it managed to make the front page with a picture. Well, I was angling for a picture right from the start, really, with my inexact descriptions of the T-loop symbol, but it's nice to see they went ahead and did it anyway.

4. My Bitterest Entry Yet.

This would be my entry on the 2006 GCSE Humanities Paper Debacle. The word debacle pretty much says it all - I had a sleepless worrying my head off about this ratted exam paper, and it cast a shadow over my whole exam period.

Some of my bile was toned down in the subedit, but I think I still bring the full horror across. I had a really rubbish time, but miraculously I still managed to come out the other side with an A.

3. My Writers Entry

I make no secret of it - I'm book mad, and I want to be an author in the future. I've even written three full length stories - The First Blade (early, but fun), Cliffworld (rubbish, dreadful, my God, where did I go so wrong) and No Mans Moon, which I retain a helluva lot of pride in.

My bedroom wall is plastered in rejection letters, which is where the Writers' and Artists' Yearbook comes in. A handy reference book, it helped me work out who to send things to in what format. They were on their one hundreth edition and I thought it would be nice to pass on the knowledge to someone in the same position, so I decided to write an entry on it.

2. My Doctor Who Fan entry.

For my second entry, I decided to make my alliances known with Doctor Who - Surviving and Reconstructing Missing Episodes, an article about the missing stories of the Doctor Who TV series and what episodes survive form that. It was an enlightening experience - I learned loads about the episodes, and I'm proud to say it made the front page with a picture.

Call me ungrateful, but I'm not too sure about the picture - a colour photograph from Marco Polo doesn't quite seem to sum it up. I'd have been happier with a picture of burning videotape, or some such.

1. My First Entry

Overly comical and not very well written, Parent's Evening certainly isn't my favourite entry. Still, we've all got to start somewhere. With hindsight, it might have been better to leae the subject to someone else and do something a little more definite - I think I come over rather woolly. Nevertheless, it is my first entry and I'm proud of it for that.



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RESEARCHER DATA
Name:

Zeg Must Prove Brains
Last posted: Jul 15, 2009
Researcher Number:

759711

Referenced Entries:

Parents' Evening
'Doctor Who': Restoring and Reconstructing Missing Episodes
The Writers' and Artists' Yearbook
The 2006 GCSE Humanities Paper Debacle
The T-Loop
The Wilhelm Scream
Doctor Who Monsters - the Slitheen
Hats in Doctor Who
Spaghetti Westerns - Django
Spaghetti Westerns - The 'Dollars' Trilogy
'High Noon' - the Film
The Death Star
The 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' Phenomenon

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Something new upcoming...h2g2Jul 15, 2009No replies
UG Gem Polisher Calling...h2g2Jun 19, 2009No replies
A41899053 - Feed a Child with just a Click!h2g2Feb 26, 2009No replies
missing termsh2g2Jan 24, 2009No replies
Special editionsh2g2Jan 20, 2009Jan 21, 2009
A32927565 - Uses for outdated Guide Entriesh2g2Oct 9, 2008No replies
Peer Review: A32927565 - Uses for outdated Guide Entriesh2g2Oct 7, 2008Oct 8, 2008
High noon in spaceh2g2No PostingApr 4, 2008
Peer Review: A27078311 - UPDATE: Xena: Warrior Princess - the TV Seriesh2g2Mar 29, 2008No replies
Peer Review: A32048327 - Nick Park - film makerh2g2Mar 19, 2008No replies
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MESSAGES
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UG Gem Polisher Calling...Jun 19, 2009
Subbing your Pod PeopleMar 11, 2008
Front PageMar 3, 2008
Subbing "The Death Star"Feb 29, 2008
Subbing "High Noon"Feb 28, 2008
secret chamber front page dance party(don't ask)Feb 27, 2008
** Front Page link today 25/02/2008**Feb 27, 2008
Subediting DjangoFeb 17, 2008
ClintFeb 14, 2008
The Wilheim Scream - Dec 31, 2007

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JOURNAL
Something new upcoming...
Jul 15, 2009

Got an idea for an entry, and if I get the time I might just hammer one out. It'll be nice to contribute something after a long absence.

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Spaghetti Westerns
Dec 21, 2007

Having a nice christmas break with little else to do, I've put up two guide entries on spaghetti westerns - one rather obscure one on Sergio Corbucci's Django, and another mainstream one on the Dollars Trilogy. I'm a bit of a fan, even though I've really only scratched surface of the genre.

It'd be nice to write a whole series, like a one man university project. So once I've boned up on my Sartana and Sabata and Corbucci, there may be more to follow!

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New Entries
Apr 13, 2007

My T-loop entry is now online!
And it's weird. I can remember a time, not so long ago, when my entry on the Writers and Artists Yearbook took 3 months (or what felt like it) to climb up the ladder of approved entries and end up on the front page (bottom position, no picture).
And now, my last two entries have ended up on the front page like that [snaps fingers] and both have had pictures.
Maybe I'm just writing better. Or maybe they've gotten rid of that tiresome entry queue (haven't seen the coming up link in a while).
But either way, I'm extremely happy. Go on, read my entry!

Discuss this entry - 12 replies - Latest reply: Apr 23, 2007

Braces out!
Mar 9, 2007

After about 2 years heavy wearing, my braces have finally come out! It feels a bit weird, but it's nice having a proper biggrin again.

I've had a lovely time feasting on apples, mint humbugs, toffee and french bread - everything I wasn't supposed to eat with my brace in! All in all - fantastic!

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Ex-introduction
Oct 11, 2006

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-.-- --- ..- ...- . / -... . . -. / .-- --- .-. -.- .. -. --. / - --- --- / .... .- .-. -.. / .-.-.-

Yes, I've learned Morse Code.
Look, it was a long flight, alright? They'd confiscated all my electronics, so I din't have anything else to do.

(This was formally my introduction, but now I've moved it to my journal)

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A51787588Feed a Child with just a Click! (UG)h2g2 -May 21, 2009
A41899053Feed a Child with just a Click!h2g2 -Oct 7, 2008
A38612423Sergio Leone's Once Upon A Time trilogyh2g2 -Jul 21, 2008
A38009586Treasure Islandh2g2 -Jul 4, 2008
A32619242The 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers' Phenomenonh2g2 EditedMay 15, 2008
A34906340Homer's Iliadh2g2 -Apr 20, 2008
A34569002Rooster Cogburnh2g2 -Apr 13, 2008
A31517886'High Noon' - the Filmh2g2 EditedApr 2, 2008
A31655586The Death Starh2g2 EditedMar 10, 2008
A32927565Uses for outdated Guide Entriesh2g2 -Feb 29, 2008
A30777465Spaghetti Westerns - Djangoh2g2 EditedFeb 25, 2008
A30777799Spaghetti Westerns - The 'Dollars' Trilogyh2g2 EditedFeb 18, 2008
A31817874Invasion of the Body Snatchersh2g2 -Jan 31, 2008
A30670427The Death Starh2g2 -Jan 4, 2008
A24145571The Wilhelm Screamh2g2 EditedOct 3, 2007
A26151383Doctor Who Monsters - the Slitheenh2g2 EditedSep 17, 2007
A21206288The T-Looph2g2 EditedApr 13, 2007
A18311023The 2006 GCSE Humanities Paper Debacleh2g2 EditedJan 25, 2007
A16932017The Writers' and Artists' Yearbookh2g2 EditedDec 21, 2006
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