A Quote by Kenneth Branagh

I am a long-time hide-behind-the-sofa-in-the-early-Doctor Who-in-the-1960s fan. — © Kenneth Branagh
I am a long-time hide-behind-the-sofa-in-the-early-Doctor Who-in-the-1960s fan.
I remember watching William Hartnell as the first 'Doctor.' Black and white made it very scary for a youngster like myself. I was petrified, but even though I'd watch most of it from behind the sofa through my fingers, I became a fan.
When Peter Beardsley appears on television, daleks hide behind the sofa.
My mother says my first television experience was hiding behind the sofa watching John Pertwee's 'Doctor Who.' I loved that show.
I am a big fan of music and clothing style of the 1960s. Whether in England or the United States, I like everything from that time.
I know what 'Doctor Who' fans are like because I am a 'Doctor Who' fan myself. They're good people.
I was mixing iced tea and lemonade in my kitchen since as long as I can remember. It wasn't until some time in the early 1960s that it became associated with me publicly.
I am a massive 'Doctor Who' fan, and my favourite doctor was David Tennant, so if we could go back in time to that era and I could be somewhere in the background, that would be great. I would even stick myself inside a Dalek just to be there.
If in physics there's something you don't understand, you can always hide behind the uncharted depths of nature. You can always blame God. You didn't make it so complex yourself. But if your program doesn't work, there is no one to hide behind. You cannot hide behind an obstinate nature. If it doesn't work, you've messed up.
I am absolutely a Giants fan and I'm a Dynasty baby so I was a 49ers fan for a long time.
Women age early, and their mistake is not knowing where to hide all the time that lies behind them so that no one sees it. What are they to do, devour it like the umbilical cords of their children? Hell and damnation!
I've never done a [Berthold] Brecht. In the 1960s when the Berliner Ensemble came over [to England] with Helene Weigel [Brecht's second wife], I saw all the Berlin actors. It was an amazing time, very exciting early 1960s.
The 1960s were a time of cultural revolution in Poland. And I was a part of that revolution. For me, those years - the late 1950s and early 1960s - were the most fruitful.
You can't hide behind race any more. You can't hide behind class structure any more. You can't hide behind family. You need to produce.
I am a massive fan of tele. When I have an evening off I just crash in front of the sofa and binge. I love it.
I'm a big fan of James Garner. That was the other thing. When I heard that I'd get to play his younger years, (I thought) things are looking up. Unfortunately, I didn't get to meet him. He was in bad health at the time. I was a big fan of his for a long, long time - and still am! I think he's a great actor to follow a career path with.
People can hide behind a computer, they can hide behind a cell phone, they can tweet. They can say whatever they want. I'm not worried about them.
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