To do with Doctor Who and the series in which the Krynoid is found.by the Doctor?
Correct! Phew! Yes, John Challis, second-hand car salesman ‘Boycie’ in Only Fools and Horses (who once spoke of selling a “1980 Simca estate”) was baddie ‘Scorby’ in Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom, in which the main baddie was the Krynoid (as well as the totally underrated brilliant actor, Tony Beckley).Ah.... John Challis!?

Correct! Phew! Yes, John Challis, second-hand car salesman ‘Boycie’ in Only Fools and Horses (who once spoke of selling a “1980 Simca estate”) was baddie ‘Scorby’ in Doctor Who and the Seeds of Doom, in which the main baddie was the Krynoid (as well as the totally underrated brilliant actor, Tony Beckley).
Over to you, yorkshire.![]()
It must be how Google sorts for particular people. Both quotes I put in came up with ‘John Challis’ and a photo when I checked it - sorry.That was a challenge... Google wasnt helping at all!
Ok
What do Goodall and Carr have in common?
No worries!!It must be how Google sorts for particular people. Both quotes I put in came up with ‘John Challis’ and a photo when I checked it - sorry.
There is a Howard Carr who was a composer years ago, and of course Howard Goodall, the popular more modern composer. So, musical Howards?
I presume we are talking about Jimmy Carr and John Goodall?
Goodall was Watford’s first professional manager, was Carr our first professional player?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Carr_(bowls)Yes.... so what is the link ??
That's it.. They both played bowls for England.. Over to youhttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Carr_(bowls)
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Carr_(footballer)
These were clearly one and the same person.
The following link mentions Goodall’s ability at bowls:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Goodall
Did they play bowls together?
Terrific. I couldn’t find anything on Goodall’s bowl-playing beyond he was reputed to be good at it!That's it.. They both played bowls for England.. Over to you
It was. He was 16 years and 125 days, when he came on as a sub against Tranmere Rovers, on 15th February, 1973. It’s amazing to me to think he is only 63 now!Was it Keith Mercer?
