The Crusade
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| Episode(s) missing | 2 episodes (2 and 4) |
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| First broadcast | 27 March 1965 |
| Last broadcast | 17 April 1965 |
| Length | 4 episodes, 25 minutes each |
| Series | Season 2 |
| Written by | David Whitaker |
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| ID | 2329605 |
About The Crusade
The Crusade is the half-missing sixth serial of the second season in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 27 March to 17 April 1965. The story is set near Jerusalem, in Palestine, during the Third Crusade.
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To cope, founder of the 'chat-benches loneliness honored
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To cope, founder of the 'chat-benches loneliness honored
Det Sgt Ashley Jones thought of the idea after a meeting with an older woman who was lonely
A policeman, who came up with the concept of the "chat-benches" to combat the loneliness a MBE in the New Year Honours was appointed to have been.
Det Sgt Ashley Jones of Avon and Somerset police introduced the idea of the designated benches, where anyone can stop and have a conversation.
It began in Burnham-on-Sea in the last year and has since spread in Europe and Australia and North America .
He said he was "shocked" and "very humbled" to an MBE.
Mr Jones, 49, originally from Aberdare, Rhondda Cynon Taf, said he thought of the idea after a meeting with an older woman, the cheated, the money from a scammer over The Phone .
The banks have a cheerful character, your people, that someone is sitting there, the- talk"conversations With Sylvia, I realized that the real Problem was why you by this deception, because of chronic loneliness," he said.
"she was 89, she had no living members of the family, and she was very isolated.
"you knew she was taken for a ride, but she was so lonely that she was willing to work with The Situation . the only way you could try to contact with people,
"what is me out on The Crusade , in order to have an alternative for people who will be lonely. "
to talk to The banks, which are adopted by local communities, have characters, let the people know that someone is sitting there, happy.
Before he rolls out to Avon and Somerset Constabulary in 2006, Mr Jones worked for Gwent Police in various roles, including patrol and in the surrounding area.
The award was conferred "for services to the charity and the elderly in South-West England and South Wales ".
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Source of news: bbc.com