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Character from Greek literature
Dorcon (Greek: Δόρκων) is a character in the ancient Greek novel Daphnis and Chloe by Longus. A brutish cow-herder and the would-be suitor of Chloe, Dorcon
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24th episode of the 2nd series of Space: 1999
"The Dorcons" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of Space: 1999 (and the forty-eighth and final overall episode of the programme). The
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1912 composition by Maurice Ravel
of the youths. The cowherd Dorcon proves to be especially bold. Daphnis in turn seems upset. At the end of the dance, Dorcon tries to kiss Chloé. She innocently
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Ancient Greek novel by Longus
murdered]." Throughout the book, Chloe is courted by suitors, two of whom (Dorcon and Lampis) attempt with varying degrees of success to abduct her. She is
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of more than a year. In some regions of the UK, the final episode, "The Dorcons", did not air until the summer of 1978. In others, it did not appear until
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2008 novel by Kate O'Hearn
governed by the first law: all girls must marry at age 13. When the Lord Dorcon and the king's men come to arrest her family, Kira and her younger sister
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1983 film by Luigi Cozzi
Bryer King Xenodama Bobby Rhodes Unknown Valcheus John Garko Ted Rusoff Dorcon Yehuda Efroni Unknown Athena Delia Boccardo Zeus Claudio Cassinelli The
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monitor (VDU) during Episode 24, Series 2, The Dorcons in which Moonbase Alpha is attacked by The Dorcons who are attempting to kidnap Maya who is a Psychon
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British actress (born 1933)
Man (1975) as Alice Collinson Space 1999 (1977) as Consul Varda in "The Dorcons" Lillie (1978) as Queen Alexandra Crown Court (1973–75, 1981) as Sarah
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British science fiction TV series (1975–1977)
show. Principal photography came to an end on 23 December 1976 with "The Dorcons". An article regarding a third series was printed in the trade papers:
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Dance
dance include Campra's Le jaloux trompé and Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé (Dorcon's dance in Part 1). Dancers who excelled in the grotesque genre besides Magri
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British actor (1955–1993)
alongside Martin Landau and fellow guest star Patrick Troughton (episode "The Dorcons"). He appeared as Alan Strang in Equus at the Albery theatre in the mid-1970s
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Coulter "Resistance is futile", a phrase spoken in the 1977 episode "The Dorcons" of the TV show Space: 1999 "Resistance Is Futile" (Dexter), a 2007 broadcast
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British actress
Van der Valk Stewardess Dead on Arrival Space:1999 Medical officer The Dorcons 1978-79 Secret Army Madeleine Duclos Regular role (2 series) 1980 Take
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Show: The Texas Connection Potter TV film Space: 1999 Archon Episode: "The Dorcons" Treasure Island Israel Hands 4 episodes BBC2 Play of the Week Rear Admiral
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Irish screenwriter, script editor, and poet
series two, he wrote "The Metamorph", "The Immunity Syndrome", and "The Dorcons". Byrne is also known for his contributions to the British science-fiction
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Butterworth. Novelisation of "All That Glisters", "Journey to Where", "The Dorcons" and "The Immunity Syndrome". Space: 1999 novels and novelisations were
List of Space: 1999 books and other media
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Celtic
Serves God.
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From the river's mouth.
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Lord Vishnu's Garland
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Name of a Sahabi RA
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English (chiefly West Country) : topographic name for someone who lived by a stream, Old English lacu, or a habitational name from a place named with this word, for example in Wiltshire and Devon. Modern English lake (Middle English lake) is only distantly related, if at all; it comes via Old French from Latin lacus. This meaning, which ousted the native sense, came too late to be found as a place name element, but may lie behind some examples of the surname.Part translation of French Beaulac.
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Ready for Battle
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Beloved.
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French form of Portuguese/Spanish Gaspar, GASPARD means "treasure bearer."Â
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