User:Lee M
Appearance
Lee M. is a sixtysomething Englishman whose interests include science fiction, rock music, radio and television comedy and amateur(ish) photography.
Articles begun, substantially written or having major contributions by Lee M (not including headings):
Television and Radio
[edit]- Thames Television
- London Weekend Television
- Associated Television Network Limited
- Central Independent Television
- Southern Television
- Commercial Neutral Broadcasting Company
- Radio City (pirate radio station)
- Four Feather Falls
- Worzel Gummidge
- Stingray (TV show)
- UFO (TV series) (expanding on original article)
- Camberwick Green
- Trumpton
- Chigley
- The Adventures of Robin Hood (series)
- Auf Wiedersehen, Pet
- Sykes
- Life on Earth
- Star Wars (radio)
- British Satellite Broadcasting
- Sky Movies
- Sky News
- Sky One
- VERA
- Vivian Stanshall
- Hancock's Half Hour
- It Sticks Out Half a Mile
- The Burkiss Way
- Earthsearch
- Secrets (play)
- Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) (substantial additions to original article)
- Catterick (television)
- Independence Day UK
- Radio Atlantis
- Arena (band)
- Citizen Cain
- Article now deleted by overzealous editors
- Clubbo Records
- The Enid
- FC (band), formerly Final Conflict
- IQ (band)
- Clive Nolan
- Pendragon (band)
- Shadowland (band)
- Twelfth Night (band)
- Unit 4 + 2
- Walk on Fire
- The Water Pistols
- The Hobbit (1968 radio series)
- The Lord of the Rings (1981 radio series)
- Journeys of Frodo
- Argonath
- Nen Hithoel
- Harlond
- Nindalf
- Emyn Muil
- Mindolluin
- Council of Elrond
- Ring-inscription (Originally part of the One Ring article, moved and expanded by me)
- The Jungle Book (with image)
- "Mowgli's Brothers" (with image)
- "Kaa's Hunting" - featured in "Did you know..." on the Main Page on November 24 2004
- "Tiger! Tiger!"
- The Second Jungle Book (with image)
- "Letting In the Jungle"
- "Red Dog" (with image)
- The Third Jungle Book by Pamela Jekel (with image)
- Mowgli (with image)
- Raksha (Jungle Books)
- Father Wolf
- Baloo
- Bagheera
- Kaa
- Shere Khan (with image)
- Messua
- Messua's husband
- Nathoo
- Grey Brother
- Feral children in mythology and fiction
- Pyrénée: article deleted. See this page instead.
Comics and Web comics
[edit]- Boy on a Stick and Slither
- By The Saints Now deleted, because it supposedly failed to meet the criteria for inclusion. This link will remain, pending such time as it meets the criteria. Meanwhile, a revised version of the article may be found at WikiFur and Comixpedia.
- Copper (comic)
- Elf Life
- Elves (Elfquest)
- Magical Adventures in Space
- The Perishers
- Reman Mythology
- Soul name (Elfquest-related)
- Teacher's Pet (Cor!!)
- Wapsi Square
- Wolfriders (Elfquest-related)
- World of Two Moons (ditto)
- The Wotch
Also
- Fishboy
- Kid Chameleon (comic strip)
- The last 2 also fit in Kipling's Jungle Books and related topics
Places
[edit]- Green Park
- Greenwich Foot Tunnel (current article greatly expands on my information)
- Harry Bates (sculptor) (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article)
- George Barr (artist) (with image) - science fiction and fantasy artist
- Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux
- Charles Degeorge (all the info I can find, which isn't much)
- Antoine-Denis Chaudet (only a stub, but look at all those external links!)
- Alexandre Falguière (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article. Later found and uploaded public domain image.)
- Edward Onslow Ford (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article)
- John Gibson (proofread and linked 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article; was originally stumped by one of the typo'd names but eventually found it)
- Insecula - [1]
- François-Raoul Larche
- Paul Manship (now greatly expanded from my version, and a good thing too)
- Antonin Mercié (moved and expanded using 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica article)
- Hippolyte Moulin (later found photo on Commons)
- George Rennie (sculptor and politician) with photo
- François Rude (text superseded but external links remain)
- Dancer in the Dark (story)
- DAW Books
- The Encyclopedia of Fantasy
- Science Fantasy (magazine)
- Thomas Burnett Swann (now with image)
- Lords of the Starship
- Agalmatophilia now moved to Statuephilia
- Robot fetishism
Picture contributions
[edit]- Rogers Centre (formerly SkyDome) (overhead photo)
- Uluru (three photos)
- Donatello's David (photo of replica)
- Natural History Museum (one photo)
- Victoria and Albert Museum (one photo)
- Atomium (photo)
- Albert Toft (scan)
- Frederick William MacMonnies (photo)
- The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction (cover scan)
Wikimedia Commons contributions
[edit]- Donatello (links to several images of plaster replica David in the V&A)
Plus numerous contributions to other articles
Apropos of nothing...
File:Sedona-sm.jpg
Susan Kliewer, fountain statue of a Sinagua couple
c. 1993, Sinagua Plaza, Sedona, Arizona
(a region noted for its red buttes)
Photographed in 1994 but not identified until 2007.
File:Sedona-sm.jpg
Susan Kliewer, fountain statue of a Sinagua couple
c. 1993, Sinagua Plaza, Sedona, Arizona
(a region noted for its red buttes)
Photographed in 1994 but not identified until 2007.