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  1. Lost Orwell by Peter Davison, 2007-09-25
  2. GEORGE ORWELL A Literary Life by DAVISON Peter, 1996
  3. Peter Davison"s Book of Alien Monsters [signed copy] by Peter Davison, 1982
  4. Three Contemporary Poets of New England: William Meredith, Philip Booth, and Peter Davison (Twayne's United States Authors Series) by Guy L. Rotella, 1983-03
  5. The Poems of Peter Davison, 1957-1995 by Peter Davison, 1997-01-07
  6. Book of Alien Planets
  7. The Glenans Manual of Sailing by Peter Davison, Jim Simpson, et all 1995-03
  8. The Fading Smile: Poets in Boston, from Robert Frost to Robert Lowell to Sylvia Plath, by Peter Davison, 1994-08-09
  9. Orwell and the Dispossessed (Penguin Modern Classics) by George Orwell, 2001-05-03
  10. Poems by Robert Frost: A Boy's Will and North of Boston (Signet Classics) by Robert Frost, 2001-04-01
  11. The World of Farley Mowat : A Selection From His Works by Farley Mowat, Peter Davison, 1982-03-01
  12. William Davison's New Specimen of Cast-Metal Ornaments and Wood Types: Introduced with an Account of His Activities as Pharmacist and Printer in Alnwick, 1780-1858 by William;Isaac, Peter C. G. Davison, 1990
  13. The Great Ledge by Peter Davison, 1989-09-09
  14. Henry IV, Part One (Penguin Shakespeare) by William Shakespeare, 2005-04-07

1. Peter Davison
Peter Davison. Last updated August 10, 2001
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2. The Fifth Doctor Who - Peter Davison
PETER DAVISON. The fifth Doctor Who was Peter Davison, a popular actorknown best for his appearance in All Creatures Great and Small.
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PETER DAVISON
The fifth Doctor Who was Peter Davison, a popular actor known best for his appearance in All Creatures Great and Small. Davison was absolutely superb in the role. He brought to the Doctor a combination of the innocence of youth and the wisdom of old age, and played the part with absolute conviction throughout. If there is a fault with Davison's Doctor, it lies not with the actor but with the production regime throughout the eighties, which tended to concentrate on glossy production values at the expense of decent story telling. The producer also didn't understand what made Doctor Who so popular, and as with the final year of Tom Baker's tenure, most of the humour was removed from the series. That's not to say that the programme went bad overnight - indeed, there were many excellent stories during this period. Also, the new format proved initially popular, and audience ratings were quite high, but they tailed off somewhat during Davison's run. It has been speculated that the audience figures were inflated at first by new viewers who were fans of Davison rather than of Doctor Who itself. It is probably significant that Davison's episodes coincided with the series being moved from its traditional Saturday teatime programming slot, which I believe may have contributed to it losing much of its most important audience - children. A weekday early evening timeslot was perhaps not the ideal time to pick up and inspire a new generation of children, what with school the next day, homework to do, and so on. In retrospect, we can probably see this as the beginning of the end for

3. Peter Davison
Peter Davison. Doctor Number 5 Peter Davison (1981-1984) Peter Davison wasborn on the 13th of April 1951 in Streatham, London as Peter Moffett.
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Peter Davison
Doctor Number 5 - Peter Davison (1981-1984)
Peter Davison was born on the 13th of April 1951 in Streatham, London as Peter Moffett. He attended the Winston Churchill Secondary Modern school and he admits that he did not really shine in anything until he won a speaking competition. This inspired him to go against he parents wishes and attend the Central school of Speech and Acting.
After leaving school he tried his hand in the theatre but was unsuccessful. He decided to join the Edinburgh Young Lyceum Company. As a child Peter had a strong interest in technology and it was this interest that drew him towards Television. He got a role in The Tomorrow People.
His next major role was in Love for Lydia. This was followed by All creatures Great and Small in which he played a young vet - Tristan Farnon. Also working on the programme at the same time was John Nathan-Turner who when working on Doctor Who offered Peter the role as the Doctor. Peter was apprehensive at first about accepting the role as he thought he was to young to play character. This was in his mind as he had been a viewer of the series since it was first broadcast. He did accept after thinking it over with his then wife Sandra Dickinson.
Peter managed to carry out a very tough job in establishing himself as the new Doctor after Tom Baker's long spell in the role. Many of the regular viewers wouldn't have remembered another actor in the role. There was such interest in the show at then

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5. Peter Davison
Peter Davison. Actor. The Doctor. Zagreus (November 2003). The Doctor. The Sirensof Time (July 1999). Look for Peter Davison in the Internet Movie Database.
http://www.staff.ncl.ac.uk/damon.querry/big_finish/info.html?name=Peter Davison

6. Peter Davison
Legal Information. Big Finish. BBC. Peter Davison. Actor. The Doctor. The Doctor.The Sirens of Time (July 1999). Look for Peter Davison in the Internet Movie Database.
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7. Carson McDowell Solicitors: Our People - Peter Davison
Peter Davison. Practice Area Construction, Insolvency, Litigation.Position Partner. Email peter.davison@carsonmcdowell.com.
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8. Poeticvoices.com November 2000 Book Review: Peter Davison -- Breathing Room
Peter Davison. The forward to Peter Davison's latest book of poems, Breathing Roomis fast to the quickest sense, one that is scarcely recognized breath.
http://www.poeticvoices.com/0011Davison.htm
Breathing Room: New Poems Peter Davison Breathing Room: New Poems Retail Price: $23.00
Format: Hardcover, 80pp.
ISBN: 0375411046
Publisher: Knopf Alfred A
Pub. Date: October 2000
Edition Desc: 1 ED Review by Jim Connor The forward to Peter Davison's latest book of poems, Breathing Room is fast to the quickest sense, one that is scarcely recognized: breath. The breath of a unified consciousness is found in the youthful insistence that begins Davison's book. There is also a curious poem in the forward that reads like an amendment for posterior. It would have been apropos, if less relevant, even as an afterward. The first hint of the universal present in everything occurs right from the outset (and ending). In the first poem, "No Escape," the lines "encountering possibility just as it / flowers into the actual" is to echo throughout the work as if giving birth. The process of procreation is made more prominent by noting that "No Escape" is also the last work in the book. So with "No Escape" Davison reveals that, despite the fact that there are more beginnings than endings, there is no escaping endings. After all, man has not become extinct, yet. In the second chapter that regards aging, "Phantom Pain" departs from 95% of the other poems in

9. U. Of Western Ontario /All Locations
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10. Peter Davison
Peter Davison, the fifth Doctor. Coventry 1997. With Nicola Bryant(Peri) and Peter Davison, April 2000. Pick a Doctor
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Peter Davison, the fifth Doctor. Coventry 1997.
With Nicola Bryant (Peri) and Peter Davison, April 2000
Pick a Doctor...

11. Peter Davison
Writers And Performers. peter davison. TV Comedy Database
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12. Peter Davison - Composer > Home Page
Showcasing his CDs and soundtracks, including sound samples. Best known for his Adagio Series of CDs Category Arts Music Styles New Age Bands and Artists D......peter davison is a multitalented composer, music producer and instrumentalist. peterdavison is one of America's most innovative musicians
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To order Adagio CDs by phone, call 800-254-8464 "Peter Davison is one of America's most innovative musicians... His music speaks to my inner soul, giving me clarity and strength after listening to it." Whole Life Times
"Peter Davison composes music like Monet painted flowers." Santa Monica Outlook
"Wit and fertility underscore Davison's musical ideas and
imaginative scoring." Los Angeles Times
"The lyrical flights, the sweet and light melodies make for a sonorous listening experience... Davison's music is beautiful and sensitive." Guitare et Claviers (France)
Peter's music is recommended by Dr. Susan Jeffers in her best selling book, FEEL THE FEAR AND DO IT ANYWAY. P eter Davison is a multi-talented composer, music producer and instrumentalist. His CDs and cassettes are bestsellers in the New Age genre and he provides the memorable soundtracks for Living Arts' phenomenally popular instructional Yoga videos. He has also composed the music for hundreds of television shows and films. An extensive knowledge of Western and Eastern music lend global flavors to his work. When he is not busy working on his music, Peter enjoys hiking and communing with nature, rowing in the Pacific Ocean, Yoga and other spiritual pursuits, as well as maintaining his collection of vintage English cars and spending time with his family. He lives by the sea in Southern California with his wife Iris and daughter Tara.

13. Idolising Peter Davison
Biography, filmography, photographs and related links to this British actor.
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Idolising Peter Davison
To one of the finest actors to ever come out of England. Peter Davison has starred in many television programmes and motion pictures such as Doctor Who A Very Peculiar Practice Campion Black Beauty , and the list goes on. Successful, talented, highly popular, and much loved, he has made himself special. Diversity underlies his career: from playing innocents to baddies, Mr. Davison scores a perfect 10 each and every time. He has undertaken roles that were nervous and repressed, assured and confident, and many more. With such a record, no doubt he will carry on doing excellent work and continue to entertain us all in future. Use the site map to navigate. Please enjoy my shrine and if you have comments, feel free to write.

14. Peter Davison - Composer > TV And Film Music
peter davison is a multitalented composer, music producer and instrumentalist. AllMaterial on this Web Site ©2001 peter davison Music - All Rights Reserved.
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Main Title Themes and Show Openings CRIMES IN TIME History Channel, Main Title ESCAPE, Tales Of Suspense History Channel Series, Main Title ESCAPE FROM BOSNIA History Channel Series, Opening Sequence DIPLOMATS FOR THE DAMNED History Channel Series, Opening Sequence FIRE IN MANN GULCH History Channel Series, Opening Sequence MARY MAGDELENE A+E, Opening Sequence THE HOLLYWOOD SOUNDTRACK STORY AMC, Main Title ESCAPE FROM KUWAIT History Channel Series, Opening Sequence CHAIN GANG BREAKOUT History Channel Series, Opening Sequence DARK HORIZONS (Main Title) Indie Feature, Main Title ON COMMON GROUND (Main Title) PBS Series, 15 Episodes, Main Title

15. Peter Davison
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16. Peter Davison - Composer > Home Page
Showcasing his CDs and soundtracks, including sound samples. Best known for his Adagio Series of CDs of music for yoga, t'ai chi, relaxation, healing, massage,and meditation, as well as other New Age music and soundtracks for film and television.
http://peterdavison.com/
To order Adagio CDs by phone, call 800-254-8464 "Peter Davison is one of America's most innovative musicians... His music speaks to my inner soul, giving me clarity and strength after listening to it." Whole Life Times
"Peter Davison composes music like Monet painted flowers." Santa Monica Outlook
"Wit and fertility underscore Davison's musical ideas and
imaginative scoring." Los Angeles Times
"The lyrical flights, the sweet and light melodies make for a sonorous listening experience... Davison's music is beautiful and sensitive." Guitare et Claviers (France)
Peter's music is recommended by Dr. Susan Jeffers in her best selling book, FEEL THE FEAR AND DO IT ANYWAY. P eter Davison is a multi-talented composer, music producer and instrumentalist. His CDs and cassettes are bestsellers in the New Age genre and he provides the memorable soundtracks for Living Arts' phenomenally popular instructional Yoga videos. He has also composed the music for hundreds of television shows and films. An extensive knowledge of Western and Eastern music lend global flavors to his work. When he is not busy working on his music, Peter enjoys hiking and communing with nature, rowing in the Pacific Ocean, Yoga and other spiritual pursuits, as well as maintaining his collection of vintage English cars and spending time with his family. He lives by the sea in Southern California with his wife Iris and daughter Tara.

17. Peter Davison In Doctor Who
peter davison in Doctor Who. peter davison took over the role ofthe Doctor in Doctor Who from Tom Baker in January, 1982. Baker
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Peter Davison in Doctor Who
Peter Davison took over the role of the Doctor in Doctor Who from Tom Baker in January, 1982. Baker had played the role of the Doctor for seven years prior. Mr. Davison's Doctor wore a cricket sweater, striped pants, a frock coat, a panama hat, and a stick of celery on his lapel. He needed glasses to read, being shortsighted in his right eye, and had a love for cricket that compared to no other incarnation. Since Mr. Davison was following Tom Baker's goofy yet wise Doctor, he had to create a different persona for the fifth incarnation of the Time Lord. Counterpointing the worn wisdom of the Fourth Doctor, the Fifth was young, energetic, and at times seemed as fallible as any human. That fact alone set the fifth apart from any other incarnation up to that point and beyond it. The insatiable curiosity, that usually landed the Time Lord into trouble, went on as steady as the beating of his twin hearts. Mr. Davison gave his Doctor much of the arrogance and tetchiness of William Hartnell's (the First Doctor), some of the classiness of Jon Pertwee's (the Third Doctor), and threw in some of his own elements, such as insatiable curiousity, a soft spot for Earth and its people, and the aforementioned passion for cricket.

18. Poetry Pages - W. S. Merwin
An essay on Merwin's long career as an author and poet by peter davison. From the Atlantic Unbound's website.
http://www.theatlantic.com/poetry/antholog/merwin/pdmerwin.htm
The Atlantic 's poetry editor reflects on the career of W. S. Merwin, whose long association with the magazine spans great distances of geography and art
by Peter Davison
August 28, 1997

O ver the past twenty-five years the poems of W. S. Merwin have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly 's pages more frequently than those of any other poet. The editors have been deeply attracted to the vivid movement and activity of his poetry, which seem to flow up from an underground river that lies beneath mere speech, as though written in some pre-verbal language of which all later languages have proved to be a mere translation. Here's a sample from a 1970s poem called "The Dreamers": a man with his eyes shut swam upward
through dark water and came to air
it was the horizon
he felt his way along it and it opened
and let the sun out
Merwin's work has followed his life. Born seventy years ago in Union City, New Jersey, he was raised first in a Presbyterian rectory looking across the Hudson toward the towers of New York and then later in Scranton, Pennsylvania. He graduated in 1947 from Princeton University, where he learned from John Berryman, and set out for Europe to encounter the Romance languages. During the early 1950s he lived as a translator of Latin, French, Spanish, and Portuguese on Majorca (where he tutored the children of the poet Robert Graves) and in Spain, Portugal, and England. He eventually settled in the south of France and headquartered there during most of the 1960s, though after a time he spent parts of nearly every year in New York. Later he wandered into Mexico for several years. Since 1975 he has resided in Hawaii, where he maintains a miniature forest of trees and plants of species that are threatened elsewhere in the world.

19. Davison,Peter
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20. Poetry Pages - An Interview With William Matthews
peter davison interviews the poet. Includes related links and a photo.
http://www.theatlantic.com/unbound/poetry/antholog/matthews/wmint.htm
See William Matthews's obituary in The New York Times, November 14, 1997.
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    An Interview with William Matthews

    Editor's Note: William Matthews died suddenly, apparently of a heart attack, on November 12, 1997, the day after his fifty-fifth birthday, at his home in New York City.
    October 29, 1997
    W illiam Matthews's experience as a poet is exemplary of his generation. He was born in Cincinnati in 1942 and was educated at Yale and the University of North Carolina. He has taught variously at Wells College, Cornell, the University of Colorado, the University of Washington, and the College of the City of New York, while also visiting at Houston, Brooklyn, Bucknell, Iowa, and elsewhere. He has edited literary magazines (notably Lillabulero, which he co-founded with Russell Banks), served on juries for prizes and poetry publication series, chaired the Literature Panel of the National Endowment for the Arts, and served as president of the Poetry Society of America. His books of poetry include A Happy Childhood Blues If You Want (1989), and
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