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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsOn this date 1797, we lost Mary Wollstonecraft, and in 2020, Dame Diana Rigg.
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On this date 1797, we lost Mary Wollstonecraft, and in 2020, Dame Diana Rigg. (Original Post)
niyad
Sep 2021
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First Speaker
(4,858 posts)1. Hmmm...Emma Peel meets Frankenstein...
...might make for a good movie franchise...either the monster *or* the scientist...(and in the Avengers, she encountered both Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee...)
niyad
(113,076 posts)2. You are thinking of her daughter, Mary Shelley.
First Speaker
(4,858 posts)3. Oops...so I am...
...well, how about Emma Peel meets the Original Liberated Woman? Didn't Emma make a sort-of time travel back to the 1790s in one episode?
niyad
(113,076 posts)4. Oh, I love that idea. Not sure that I remember that episode.