From a report by Londo Mollari
…I would like to say the Election was a fair fight. I would like to say the Lady Servalan beat me fair and square. But – she didn’t. She beat me, Centauri style. And a finer trick I have never seen. And so, my dear good friends, I did the only thing I could. I married her…
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From a report by Judith Proctor
…We’d invited Gareth Thomas of course, and also Sheelagh Wells and Joe Nazzaro as between them they covered both the fandoms we were interested in. I was to be grateful on several occasions that I’d invited Sheelagh – she was very helpful. Jane Kilick knew half the committee already, so we invited her to share her experience of Babylon 5. David Walsh was a later addition to the guest list. He fitted in perfectly with the kind of convention that we envisioned and indeed, he was a real hit with the fans……Moved along to give David Walsh moral support in his first solo panel session. He turned out to be a very interesting speaker with some amusing anecdotes about meeting Paul Darrow at a London station. He became a Servalan impersonator virtually by accident and it was interesting to hear him talk about how it had all developed.
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From a report by David Blenkarn
..The cabaret climaxed with Mr Walsh, resplendent in his new frock, utilising “I Just Want to make love to you.” There’s a man who knows how to swing his boa (as in feather, not snake). He got some couples on their feet – well, would you say “Sorry luv, I’m a bit knackered after the tribble hunt” to the Supreme Commander..?
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From a report by Jenni Alison
…At the opening ceremony we had also met the contenders for the Ruler of the Universe. I’m sure most of you have heard of Dave Walsh – the world’s most convincing Servalan impersonator – he was determined to win this time…
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From a report by Nelly Meijerink
…Next session in the main hall was David Walsh talking about how his Servalan act started and grew (and grew). I love that man, he’s a great entertainer and wow he really does have BEAUTIFUL legs! I felt a bit sorry for him because it was freezing cold in that hall and he was wearing a dress which didn’t exactly cover all of his upper body…
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From a report by Murray Smith
…Highlights at that time were a number of photographs being taken. One involved David Walsh in Servalan costume, Brian, and a Federation trooper; another involved ‘Servalan’ holding Susan Bennett’s Avon teddy bear, with the trooper pointing a gun at his (the bear’s) head…
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